Big news! WordCamp NYC will be this June 9-10 at Baruch College. This will be the first WordCamp in NYC since 2010, so you will definitely want to mark your calendar. Keep an eye on their site to find out when tickets will go on sale, and email nyc@wordcamp.org if you’d like to get involved and help this be the best WCNYC ever.
This Week:
WordCamp San Diego, California, will attract 300 of the savviest developers, designers, marketers, and creative professionals in and around the San Diego area, and within the WordPress community. The event sold out in less than 12 hours, but volunteers are still needed. If you want to help out, don’t hesitate to get in touch with the organizers. Also WordCamp Netherlands, which will once again be held in Utrecht and will be the epicenter of all matters WordPress in the Netherlands.
Upcoming WordCamps:
What are you waiting for? You can buy tickets for these upcoming WordCamps right now:
- WordCamp Nashville: April 21
- WordCamp Milano: May 4-5
- WordCamp Milwaukee: June 2-3
These WordCamps don’t quite have tickets on sale yet, but have found a venue and announced their date!
- WordCamp Kansas City: June 1-3
- WordCamp NYC: June 9-10
- WordCamp Fayetteville: July 27-29
Venue and/or Help Needed:
WordCamp organizing teams in these cities are still looking for the right space. If you have a great idea for a free or cheap WordCamp venue in any of the below locales, or are willing to lend a hand, email the organizers via the below links:
- Reno, NV
- Vilnius, Lithuania
- Maritimes, NB, Canada
- Boston, MA
- Montreal, Canada
- Chicago, IL
- Toronto, Canada
- Philippines
- Madrid, Spain
- Sevilla, Spain
- Washington DC
- Baltimore, MD
- Seoul, South Korea
- Istanbul, Turkey
- Curitiba, Brazil
- Sydney, Australia
Postponed:
WordCamp Hawaii is going to have to postpone to a later date. Be sure to attend the local meetup to keep informed of when the organizing team has set a new date.
Call for organizers:
If you want to lead or join an organizing team, review the guidelines and fill out the application. Organizing a WordCamp is a lot of work, but it’s really rewarding.