Showing posts with label SL Birthday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SL Birthday. Show all posts

SLN Birthday celebrations


Congratulations to all who have taken part in the treasure hunt there are still 9 prizes to find hidden around skybeam estate :) so have fun hunting!
The landmraks can be picked up from the posters around the office and skybeam.
The grand prize was found last night by Callie Blackburn and I hope to present this to her at tonights birthday party!

Come and join us at 2pm SLT behind our main office at Skybeam
DJ Dakota Christensen will be spinning the tunes and the raffle ball will be dropping out random gifts all night to help celebrate.

http://slurl.com/secondlife/SkyBeam/190/252/38

HAPPY BIRTHDAY SL-NEWSPAPER AND SKYBEAM!

Dana Vanmoer

Win L$10,000 for SLNs 3rd birthday


Who are sl-newspaper.com?
Sl-newspaper.com was founded by JamesT Juno 3 years ago, now run by his partner Dana Vanmoer

This weekend we are celebrating, first with a treasure hunt with a grand prize of L$10,000
You can find the rules and Landmarks in the poster outside our main office

Then a party on Saturday 2-4pm SLT with DJ Dakota behind our main office


I hope you will all join me in celebrating one of SLs longest running newspapers.

Dana

Happy Birthday/Rezzday

There’s just something about a birthday party, or a rezz-day party as in Second Life people often prefer to celebrate that. Even among those who throw parties every week, these celebrations stand out.

Two friends of mine had birthday parties in SL a few months ago, Blarion Gazov and Nydia Tungsten. Nydia being a Sunweaver DJ, her party had lots of music and people dancing around, living it up, with a couple avatar designers showing up among the attendees. At one point, half of us were dancing on a “Carmeldansen” cube.

Blarion’s party was a surprise, planned by Aikun Neiro and Gwyendalin Gausman (real life daughter and mother). Aikun invited him over to their beach island on Fearly while the rest of us hid, then we rushed forward, “Happy Birthday Blarion!” After his, “Aw, gee ...” We all sat down for a fairly relaxed celebration. There was a little funning around, notably when one guy insisted on sitting on the hot grill, inspiring crack jokes if hot dogs came with “warm buns.”

On Labor Day weekend, two notable people had their parties, one birthday, and one rezzday. Pooky Amsterdam’s birthday was on Saturday September the 5th, and so she invited a number of friends and media audience regulars to a place. Hopping over, what we saw was a smaller version of her “The 1st Question” game show set. Among the people there was Chantel Harvey, a Machinima director, as were others on Pooky’s staff such as Kat2 Kit and Geo Meek.

Pooky explained she didn’t celebrate her rezzday as her experience in Second Life really didn’t begin until later, “The party was great. It inaugurated the new mini-home on Treet Island.” I was really glad to see Wiz & Texas there, and all my Friends. It really was a blastoid.”

On Sunday September the 6th, Tygeria Mirabeau gave her best friend Amythe Moonlight a surprise rezzday party. Live entertainment was part of the event, Lyn Carlberg and Taunter Goodnight. She sent regulars to the Heart of Mystery riverboat club notecards with the time of the party, and asking them not to tell Amy before the party, “For four years in SL, my Amy has been very wise, or foolish to not run away screaming. To me, she has been my guide and help, my teacher and my dearest friend.”

And the party went well, with many attending and a good time held by all. Tygeria herself got a surprise, her friend Jazzz Hermit logging in, taking a break from college. Amy did a little humoring around, “It’s my rez day and I will if i want to! You would do it too if it happened to youuu ...” But mostly, she felt humbled, “I have been blown away by all this, totally overwhelmed. I feel lucky to have such wonderful friends.”

So whether you’re a DJ, a sim & club manager, a media entertainer, or just a likable guy, there’s nothing quite like a birthday/rezzday party in Second Life.

Bixyl Shuftan

Our birthday celebrations start today!

Click the poster to teleport at 2pm slt tonight!

sl-newspapers Birthday

sl-newspaper.com will be 2 years old in November and we have huge plans for a celebration, it will be a week of events with contests and parties all week. Over 75,000 in prizes to be given away. The week of events will be held on a sim donated by BNT holdings and the fashion show organised by Best of SL's Frolic Mills
WHEN: November 16th to 22nd
WHERE: to be announced
WHO: Everyone!
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Opening party - Themed and FUN!
A building contest - contestants will be given a 10x10 plot and asked to build an office layout (desk, chair, accessories) in no more than 25 prims They will have 5 days to complete their builds.
Design contests - contestants will be asked to design either a ladies or a gents SL-newspaper outfit. These will become the new freebie outfits we give away. They will be judged separately in 2 fashion shows, organised by The Best of SL Magazine, one for the ladies and one for the gents
Photo Contest - run in conjunction with Skybeam estates
A fair - booths will be available for rent on a first come first served basis - Contact Dana Vanmoer for details on how to obtain a booth Closing party and prize giving ceremony - This will a formal event and all winners will be announced

We have had over 75,000 in prizes donated so far and this is still rising - all prizes will be divided between the winners of the Design contest male and female, the photo contest run by Skybeam estates and the building contest.
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If you would like to hold an event at our birthday venue feel free to contact sl-newspaper.com - there will be no charge for this - again on a first come first served basis. We will have a stage set up in the center with a large event area around it - this can be used for anything you wish - a dance, a demonstration, discussion group, story telling, a show, fashion show etc....... It is only limited by your imaginations and time.
All events will be published in advance and the cut off date for booking a time slot for the main stage is November 9th. Contact Dana Vanmoer via notecard titled 'SLN2Y event' if you would like more info or to book a time slot in advance.

Most of all we hope you will join us in celebrating all that secondlife has to offer during this week of events which is sure to show the very best that imaginations can offer.
Find out more in sl-newspaper or join the subscriber list by clicking the sign at head office
Slurl: http://slurl.com/secondlife/Ian%20Bernard/97/151/37

What is all the fuss about SL5B?

SL5B has been surrounded by controversy almost from the start, lack of time to prepare, lack of organisation, Lindens stepping in, are just a few of the things you can hear about or read in other blogs.
But to be honest I just think 'what is all the fuss about?'
With any big event 'someone' has to organise it and make the rules.
I can actually understand Linden Labs' point about keeping the celebrations PG (to an extent) the problems have arisen more because, as usual, LL have handled it very badly - lack of understanding has caused uproar.
Lack of communication and honesty has caused anger, we all know how well LL communicates their wishes and, be honest, did anyone really expect better over this?
Having a communications officer that no-one trusts is worse than useless LL needs to have someone in the position who can actually turn around and say "Look our back's against the wall, we have no choice" instead of someone who backtracks and denies what everyone has seen and read:
'All exhibits are PG, because we want to make the SL5B as inclusive as possible'
This one sentence is the mainstay of the Lindens point of view but it is a total contradiction!
Every event has to have a 'bad guy' someone has to protect those most vulnerable and as parents most, underneath, probably understand LL's wish to protect the innocent BUT there are ways to go about this without a 'blanket ban' and without everyone rising up and shouting!

As I joined the exhibitors I heard rumours of bad organisation and lack of support for those setting up - this is not my experience - in the 2 days it has taken us to set up at the SL5b, I have had no reason to complain, there is always someone on hand who can fix the terrain or set the media streams or even add someone to the group, those helping have been quick to respond and polite in the extreme.
I wish I could say the same for those setting up their exhibits. I have felt acutely sorry for the VOLUNTEERS here, the rudeness and impatience of people astounds me. These people have freely given up their own time to set up this event for everyone and what do they get? Hounded and spoken to like SH**
To be on hand to sort out 30 or 40 people at the same time, to set media, edit terrain, fix errors, add to group, answer questions, these organisers are doing a fantastic job and they are doing it because they want to, they don't have to, if they don't like the Lindens stepping in its understandable they have put a lot into this event and want to make everyone happy.
So please tell me why would people be rude to the volunteers? Why blame them for LL rules?
Who knows I guess human nature is the same everywhere *sigh*
I think the event will be a huge success, the problem is that for many the controversy surrounding it will be remembered more than the event itself which is a shame as all the hard work of those organising it and those exhibiting will get lost in the blog posts about the controversy instead.
This newspaper wishes SecondLife a happy 5th Birthday and hopes there will be some good points to even out the bad (Oh and a new communications officer that has some idea of what's going on and knows what honesty means).
Dana
Visit us at the exhibition HERE on the 23rd