WordCamp News

WordCamp Birmingham 2016: Tickets Available Now!

WordCamp Birmingham is the the South’s oldest running WordCamp and this year’s event is October 29th. Tickets are available now!

This is a single-day event jam packed with talent, teachers, leaders, and coders. WordCamp Birmingham is all about bringing together the WordPress community in a way that we ALL can learn and share, no matter your skill level or experience. We are excited to have iThemes CEO Cory Miller as our keynote speaker this year.

WordCamp Birmingham 2016 is being held at the Harbert Center in downtown Birmingham. The lunch break has been planned to give you a chance to get out and explore a few of the nearby restaurants and sites.

This year’s event has three tracks focusing on three unique areas – all relevant to the WordPress user. So check out the Birmingham Speaker Lineup slated for the day.

Come join us for an awesome day of WordPress community building and learning. Join the #wcbam and #wpyall conversations happening on Twitter and Facebook.

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WordCamp Orlando 2016 lives again!

After some careful re-planning and discussions with our organization team and our venue/vendors, WordCamp Orlando is happy to announce we are rescheduled for November 12-13, 2016!

The camp is still being held at Rosen UCF campus. Saturday will be the networking brunch, KidsCamp, and regular sessions. Sunday will be the WordPress for Beginners and Beginning Development for WordPress workshops, along with a track of business/marketing sessions.

If you requested a refund and still want to attend the rescheduled camp, please email wordcamporlando@gmail.com no later than Monday, October 17.

If you did not request a refund, you’re good to go! Attendees who purchased a Friday + Weekend ticket will be refunded the $20 difference since we are not holding the extra day of camp.

Big thumbs up to the WCORL organization team – without you, our camp would have blown away with the hurricane for good!

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WordCamp Europe opens Call for Volunteers

After very successful WordCamp Europe this year in Vienna, Austria, we’re preparing the next one in Paris, France, happening from 15–17 June 2017. The one in Vienna was the largest WordCamp in the world welcoming almost 2000 attendees, that came from 68 countries – just amazing.

Everything mentioned wouldn’t be possible without volunteers. Last year 160 people volunteered to make WordCamp Europe as accessible to everyone as possible, because – every person matters. As WordCamp Europe 2017 in Paris will be even bigger, we will need a giant volunteer team for 2017. Our Call for Volunteers opened yesterday and we need your help.

Being a volunteer is a rewarding and fulfilling experience. It gives you the opportunity to meet and speak with attendees from all over the world, help out with speakers and much more. And volunteering is important because without you, the volunteers, WordCamp Europe couldn’t be as accessible as it is. As with WordPress who democratized publishing, allowing everyone to publish within minutes, WordCamps are the way we meet people and learn new things.

Become a volunteer at WordCamp Europe 2017!

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WordCamp Orlando 2016 is Cancelled Due to Hurricane Matthew

On October 5th, WordCamp Orlando’s 2016 venue was issued to shut down by officials at The University of Central Florida due to the threat of Hurricane Matthew. The venue, The UCF Rosen Campus, will remain closed throughout the planned duration of our camp, therefore taking the decision to cancel out of the organizer’s hands.

The WCORL team is offering full refunds to all ticket holders up through Friday, October 14th. More information on the refunds can be found on their blog.

The team is planning on rescheduling the camp activities for another date, hopefully later this year. If that happens, all ticket holders will be notified.

Sponsors of WCORL have the option of leaving their sponsorship as-is and becoming a default sponsor of the rescheduled event, or requesting a refund from WordCamp Central. Please contact WordCamp Central for information on sponsorship refunds.

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WordCamp Omaha: Join Us Nov. 5 & 6!

We’re excited to announce that WordCamp Omaha 2016 is happening Nov. 5-6 at Metropolitan Community College’s (rapidly growing!) Fort Omaha Campus. Join us for Omaha’s third-annual WordPress celebration — get tickets today!

Omaha has a thriving web-development and tech-related-entrepreneurship scene and we look forward to providing a networking space and a platform for some of awesome area speakers to share their knowledge.

Watch this space for more updates, and keep in touch on Twitter and Facebook. We hope to see you soon!

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Call for Speakers WordCamp San José, Costa Rica.

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We want to have the best list of speakers for the first WordCamp San José, Costa Rica. This camp will be the 5th and 6th of November and we  will bring together more than 220 designers, developers, entrepreneurs, businessmen, bloggers and trainers.

WordCamp San José will feature 3 tracks (Users, Designers and  Developer). The developers track that it will be very JavaScript-oriented but  we would like to have the most relevant and interesting topics, to inspiring the audience.

Do you already have something in mind? Then send your proposal now! You have until October 1st to send us your amazing proposal. The sooner you send your proposal, the more chances you have of being selected.

That’s it, we are waiting for you to apply!

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WordCamp San Antonio: Tickets Available Now!

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WordCamp San Antonio will be on October 22nd, 2016 at Texas A&M University San Antonio. Tickets are available now!

Take a look at our schedule page for a full list of topics and speakers for this year’s conference.

Please come support our San Antonio WordPress community as we celebrate our second year of WordCamp fun and learning.

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Rhode Island English

  • International Friendship Day is celebrated in August.
  • Our WordCamp friends in Belfast are holding their first WordCamp the same weekend Rhode Island is holding its fifth annual WordCamp!
  • We both speak English, but each with our own spin on it.

So to honor (or should I say honour) our international friends, during this month of International Friendship Day, here’s a guide to Rhode Island English.
Are you watching TV (or should I say “the telly”) and want to change the channel right from where you are sitting?  Just use the “clicker.”  Why do that?  Because it’s “wicked” easy.  (Also pronounced wikkit.)
If our Irish friends come to the Ocean State and want a cold ice cream drink, do not order a “milk shake.”  In RI a milk shake is milk shaken with syrup.  If you’d like ice cream in it, ask for a “cabinet” (yes, like the furniture!) or a frappe (pronounced “frap”).
Would you like a healthier cold drink?  Water, perhaps?  You get that from the “bubbler” (pronounced bubbla.)
You see, in RI we add Rs where there are none, and to make up for those extras we take away Rs where there should be some.  So for instance, we have a lot of “hot.”  You know, the organ which pumps blood and holds love.  However, if you have a wonderful concept to explain, let everyone know about your “idear.”
It’s mealtime, and you’d like to invite someone to join you, just ask “jeet?”  (did you eat?)  If that person has not yet, they might respond “no joo?” (no, did you?)
Rhode Island has the nickname “The Ocean State.”  And yes, we are the smallest state in the USA.  We do not have an official animal, but we do have an official bird: The Rhode Island Red (chicken).  First bred right here.  The official state fish (would I kid you?) is the Striped Bass, adopted by the state’s General Assembly in July of 2000.
The state drink is coffee milk, as in milk with coffee flavored syrup stirred in.  (Pul-eez, chocolate milk is so passé.)
Our state shell is the quahaug (pronounced co-hog).  What’s that you say?  You think I left out a word?  You think our official state shellfish is the quahaug?  No, my friend, you under-estimate we Rhode Islanders.  It is the shell of the shellfish which is official.  We have an official state shell.  And I strongly suspect we are the only state in the Union with that distinction!
So we wish our WordCamp siblings in Belfast a successful first WordCamp and look forward to the day you can come and visit us!  We’ll have a wikkit good time!

WordCamp RI will be held September 30 and October 1 at the New England Institute of Technology in East Greenwich.

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