Indianapolis Twestival 2010

Several Locations throughout Indianapolis Indianapolis ,IN

A Little Friday Night Host Mashup

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(Updated) Indy Schedule 3/25/2010

Posted on: 15 March 2010 (5 days ago) at 1624 - Comment

The latest schedule (room for many more still!)

Time Location Host @Twitter Where?
930 am Mo’Joe Coffee Rick Wilkerson @keywerx Downtown
Lunch Papa Roux Dick Davis @davisr66 10th St. @ Post Rd
Lunch Tie Dye Restaurant Jan Dye @MyTyDye East Side
Lunch TBD Dr Thomas Ho @drthomasho West Side
3:00pm Hubbard&Cravens Robby Slaughter @robbyslaughter Broad Ripple
4:30pm Stonecutters Coffee Colin Clark @colinaclark Bloomington
5:00pm L’evento Boutique Heather Kuhn @HeatherSong Rangeline and Main (Carmel)
5:30pm MoonDogTavern Kristie Bradford @KristieKreation 96th and Gray
6:00pm Fountain Square Ryan Cox @IndytweetUp Fountain Square
TBD Yats Duncan Alney @firebelly Broad Ripple

TBD        TBD                            Harrison Painter       @HarrisonPainter

If you are a venue and want to sponsor a Twestival meetup:  please let us know asap via email Amy (at) Stark reAlity Check (dot) com

If you are an individual and want to host a Twestival meetup, select a venue and let us know via email (same as above).

Four Ways to Participate in this Global Event

Posted on: 13 March 2010 (1 week ago) at 0923 - Comment

1) Be an Event Space Sponsor (e.g. bar, restaurant, coffee shop, health food market, etc…)

  • a place where 3-15 people can sit and order food or beverages-or just hang out and talk for about an hour
  • a small tax-deductible donation to Concern Worldwide (Minimum $25 we strongly recommend $50)
  • permission to use your logo on the http://indianapolis.twestival.com site
  • a jar of some sort where attendees can donate $1.00 and a business card for a drawing to be held on 26th
  • a public restroom

As an Event Space Sponsor you should expect:

  • 3-15 customers eating, drinking or shopping
  • customers tweeting from your location
  • possible live video streaming during the event which will be seen worldwide
  • placement on the http://indianapolis.twestival.com web site as an Event Sponsor
  • pre-event tweets that will drive traffic to your website

2) Be an Event Host

  • act as the twestival go-to person at the TweetUp - [ you may select your own Space Sponsor ]
  • guard the donation / business card jar
  • make sure attendees enter at least one tweet on the 25th with the hashtag ” #IndyTwestival ” and the Space Sponsors name

3) Be an Event Participant

  • go to one (or more) of the events
  • hang out with other twitter geeks
  • tweet at least one tweet on March 25th with the name of the Space Sponsor and #IndyTwestival in it

4) Be an Event Promoter

Blog Indiana Issues Twestival Challenge

Posted on: 12 March 2010 (2 weeks ago) at 1142 - Comment

During Twestival 2010, Blog Indiana is challenging its friends & followers to raise $500 for Concern Worldwide.

To help raise awareness of some of the most deadly illnesses among children caused by unsafe water and poor sanitation, Concern provides health and hygiene education in schools. Children learn the importance of handwashing with soap, using sources of safe water for drinking and cooking, the importance of sanitation, and other vital health information. They go home and share this information with their families and neighbors, helping reinforce and spread messages that improve the health and survival of children in their communities.

http://www.thepoint.com/campaigns/campaign-0-284

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Indy! Participate in Twestival 2010

Posted on: 10 March 2010 (2 weeks ago) at 1242 - Comment

Want to get involved? 

Indianapolis participated in Twestival 2009 by having a rolling TweetUps at 8 different locations in town at various times: @DouglasKarr hosted the first one at the Bean Cup 9:00am and @dirtynap rounded out the day at midnight at Ike & Jonesies.  A total of 53 tweeters met at one (or more) of the locations.

If you are wondering, “What the heck is a TweetUp?” the Urban Dictionary defines it as:

1) An organized or impromptu gathering of people that use Twitter.
2) A gathering of nerds attempting social contact, likely for the first time. Usually disintegrates into everyone running to the nearest computer to type to one another.

There are four different ways to participate:

1) Be an Event Sponsor (e.g. bar, restaurant, coffee shop, health food market, etc…)
Requirements include:

  • a place where 3-15 people can sit and order food or beverages-or just hang out and talk for about an hour
  • a small tax-deductible donation to Concern Worldwide (Minimum $25 we strongly recommend $50)
  • permission to use your logo on the http://indianapolis.twestival.com site
  • a jar of some sort where attendees can donate $1.00 and a business card for a drawing to be held on 26th
  • a public restroom

As an Event Sponsor you should expect:

  • 3-15 customers eating, drinking or shopping
  • customers tweeting from your location
  • possible live video streaming during the event which will be seen worldwide
  • placement on the http://indianapolis.twestival.com web site as an Event Sponsor
  • pre-event tweets that will drive traffic to your website


2) Be an Event Host!
Requirements include:

  • Act as the twestival go-to person at the TweetUp
  • handle and guard the donation jar
  • make sure attendees enter at least one tweet on the 25th that has the hashtag #IndyTwestival and the Space Sponsors name in it.

3) Be a participant!  Go to an actual event and hang out with other twitter geeks.

4) Be a promoter!

Suggestions:


This event is an all-volunteer effort and all donations will go directly to Concern Worldwide to help build schoolhouses in Africa because every child deserves an education.

Twestival provides a great opportunity for restaurants, cafes and bars to get exposure to social media leaders in the city as well as raise money for a good cause.

To sign up or get more information, contact amy@starkrealitycheck.com -@amystark-  or rick.wilkerson@keywerx.com -@wilkersonrick.

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IndyTwestival Now has an Official Corporate Sponsor

Posted on: 9 March 2010 (2 weeks ago) at 1146 - Comment

Rolling TweetUp Because Every Child Deserves an Education

Posted on: 5 March 2010 (3 weeks ago) at 1501 - Comment

Please be patient as the @IndyTwestival Team Uploads all the exciting news about the Global Twestival Event on 25 March 2010.   It will be similar to the rolling TweetUp in February 2009 with several locations and different times to accommodate everyone’s busy schedule.  Check back often for updates.

Everyone give @Brewhouse a thank you tweet!

Posted on: 3 September 2009 at 2005 - Comment

Scotty Wise, the owner of Scotty’s Brewhouse is indeed wise, AND Generous!  He has agreed to give Riley Children’s Foundation a percentage of the total sales from food and drinks purchased by #Indy Tweeters Twestivaling!  Think of this as an open house to support Riley’s kids, and stop by between 1:00 and 5:00pm to enjoy some food and fun with #Indy Tweeters and their families.

Twestival to Support Riley Kids

Posted on: 1 September 2009 at 1545 - Comment

Join tweeters from around the state to support Riley Children’s Foundation at Scotty’s Brewhouse (downtown Indy confirmed 9/12/09 1-5pm) . Details will be added daily so be sure to check back often.

From http://Rileykids.org

Honoring Our Commitment to Kids

Vision:
Every Indiana child well and well cared for.

Mission:
Riley Children’s Foundation is committed to improving the health and well-being of Indiana’s children through our philanthropic leadership in support of Riley Hospital for Children and its research programs, Camp Riley for Youth with Physical Disabilities and the James Whitcomb Riley Museum Home.

Core Values:

  • Passionate Commitment to Children
  • Principled and Ethical Leadership
  • Responsible Stewardship
  • A Culture of Service
  • A Pursuit of Excellence

#IndyTwestival on the 12th to help Riley Kids!

Posted on: 28 August 2009 at 0731 - Comment

Hey Indianapolis!

Details are coming in slowly, but we will be tweeting up at Scotty’s Brewhouse Downtown on Saturday Afternoon September 12th.

Scotty’s is located at

1 Virginia Avenue
(1 block North of Conseco Fieldhouse on Pennsylvania Avenue)
phone: (317) 571-0808

Thanks to the generosity of EF/AVHHF all donations and ticket sales are being matched through March 25 up to $100,000.

100% of proceeds support Concern Worldwide