Twestivals in 175+ Cities Around the World Thursday, February 12, 2009
Twestival is taking the world by storm as one of the first international festivals and fundraising events taking advantage of the popular social networking and microblogging site, Twitter, to spread the word and generate enthusiasm.
On February 12, 2009, cities from around the world will celebrate with a Tweet-up style festival to raise money for charity: water, a non-profit organization that works to bring clean, safe drinking water to developing nation citizens by funding sustainable clean water solutions.
Currently, more than 175 cities world-wide will be celebrating their own Twestivals, including my new home town, Portland, Oregon, and town of my birth, Seattle, as well as a virtual Twestival on Second Life.
There are many ways to get involved. You can attend a gathering in your city (some listed below), upload or buy music from Twestival.fm, participate in the t-shirt design competition, or donate directly. There will be podcasts, videocasts, news reports, and live streaming from many of the event locations, too.
According to the site, the Twestival is being closely monitored “100% by volunteers in cities around the world and 100% of the money raised from these events will go directly to support charity: water projects.”
The event’s conception began in London in September of 2008 with a group of Twitter fans who wanted to bring together fellow Twitter fans face-to-face and raise money for a local homeless charity. The event was so popular, they decided to take it globally, working with the same short-term time constraints and financial limitations, taking advantage of the power of social media in today’s world to spread the word without wearing down volunteer involvement and energies.
The speed at which so many communities are embracing this fundraising event is amazing. The idea of a low cost, social networking fundraising event that brings such an important issue to light while involving communities across the globe is earth shattering. It represents the major changes in the world and world economy today, the ability of a few to impact a minority and influence them to work together to change the lives of the majority in the world. According to the site:
Right now 1.1 billion people on the planet don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water. That’s one in six of us. Unsafe water and lack of basic sanitation cause 80% of all sickness and disease, and kill more people every year than all forms of violence, including war. Many communities in developing nations often have a plentiful supply of clean drinking water just below the ground, but no way to get to it.
The issue of water sustainability impacts the majority of the world, and will impact everyone on the planet within a short time if something isn’t done right now to protect our valuable and limited fresh water supply.
Twestival has sponsorship from Mashable, Tipjoy, Amiando, and Live Earth.
A video showcases the event in a Public Service Announcement featuring Jennifer Connelly.
Is your community participating? Here is a short list of a few cities around the world with volunteers participating:
- Amman
- Amsterdam
- Atlanta
- Bangkok
- Bethlehem
- Bogota
- Brussels
- Bucharest
- Cape Town
- Curitiba
- Dallas
- Delhi
- Denver
- Edmonton
- Frankfurt
- Glasgow
- Helsinki
- Hong Kong
- Honolulu
- Istanbul
- Jerusalem
- Johannesburg
- London
- Luckknow
- Madrid
- Mar del Plata
- Minneapolis
- Montreal
- Norwich
- Oxford
- Paris
- Philadelphia
- Rio de Janeiro
- San Francisco
- Shanghai
- Sydney
- Tokyo
- Vancouver
- Vienna
- Wichita
The author of Lorelle on WordPress and the fast-selling book, Blogging Tips: What Bloggers Won't Tell You About Blogging, as well as several other blogs, Lorelle VanFossen has been blogging for over 15 years, covering blogging, WordPress, travel, nature and travel photography, web design, web theory and development extensively as web technologies developed.
You beat me to it, Lorelle! This is great stuff! I’ll try to land an interview with one of the Twestival team members and post it right here at TBH.
Hey, I was going to do that, too! :D Well, you get yours from yours and I’ll get mine from mine. :D This is a very exciting event, and it’s thrilling to be a small part of making history.
I plan on heading to the one in DC. So DC Tweeters, see you there!
Hope to see a bunch of you at the LA Twestival!
funny, in the Philippines we have an equivalent which we call the “Plurkfiesta” since we’re more into Plurk than Twitter :)
I am attending the Amsterdam festival, hope to see some of you there.
i used to do fund raising for african communities and it was a great job to help others “”
i always attend fund raising events because i would like to be involved in it”*’
Jen connelly is the actress that i have a huge crush. here eyes are really very pretty ::-
when there are fund raising events in our community, i always see to it that i participate in it .`”