Amused by this video made by my co-organiser @ernmander over at the Oxford twestival blog.
Very well made (even that bit with the long haired chap) and asks you a very important question – have you got your ticket yet?
Amused by this video made by my co-organiser @ernmander over at the Oxford twestival blog.
Very well made (even that bit with the long haired chap) and asks you a very important question – have you got your ticket yet?
Oxford bloggers is a new site spawned from a conversation at last week’s highly successful Oxford Tuttle which seeks to aggregate blogs from those based in and around Oxford.
This is pretty cool, and will help further bring together the thriving (but until recently somewhat underground) Oxford technology and innovation scene, currently centred around Oxford Geek Nights and the Oxford Tuttle.
Things are really starting to come together in Oxford, with some really interesting projects and companies being started. Hopefully dispelling the myth that you need to be in the valley to do anything fun.
Anyway, welcome Oxford bloggers!
Logo from the Oxford Bloggers website
I am really pleased to announce that tickets for the upcoming Oxford Twestival 2009 are shortly going to go on sale.
The Twestival is a charity event being held in Oxford, featuring live music & fantastic networking opportunities in an informal setting.
We’re excited to bring together Oxfam – a ground-breaking global charity that was born in Oxford – with the Catweazle Club, a weekly event that has featured some of the city’s best performance artists.
Proceeds will go towards the Oxfam Mali clean water and sanitation project which will help provide safe drinking water to families and their villages in Mali!
In northern Mali, the lack of safe drinking water and poor sanitation contribute to very high rates of illness and malnutrition – especially amongst young children. You can help keep around 45,000 people safer thanks to an extensive health awareness campaign and by providing 8,000 people with clean water and sanitation facilities.
So, please go buy a ticket (only £5 if you buy in advance) and help change people’s lives!