Showing posts with label fourth. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fourth. Show all posts

Friday, April 14, 2023

Announcement: Bellisseria Anniversary Party Saturday April 15

 
 
 Happy Birthday Bellisseria

Bellisseria's 4th Anniversary Celebration!

Are you ready to Party!?!

Patch Linden will officially open the celebration with a Speech @ 10:00 a.m. SLT

(Please be sure to have your Voice enabled and Microphones Muted)

WHERE: Bellisseria Fairgrounds

WHEN: Saturday, April 15, 2023

TIME: 10:00 am to 4:00 p.m.

April 15, 2023, is Bellisseria's 4th Anniversary. Let's Party!

We've got a great party planned, so be sure to join us.

A Random Gift Giver with lots of Prizes!

Also, be sure to collect the rare Anniversary stamp at the event.

Music . Dancing . Prizes . Refreshments
 
Picture from Prudence Anton

Monday, July 4, 2022

Happy Fourth of July

 

Happy American Independence Day, from the Second Life Newser 

By Bixyl Shuftan

 

Sunday, July 4, 2021

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Press Release: Team Diabetes of Second Life to Return For a Fourth Season



WEBSITE: www.teamdiabetessl.org

SLURL:http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Plush%20Non%20Profit%20Commons/221/30/26

We are pleased to announce the fourth season of Team Diabetes of Second Life! Team Diabetes of Second Life is an official and authorized team of The American Diabetes Association. The mission of Team Diabetes of Second Life is to raise awareness, tolerance, and funds for diabetes in the virtual world of Second Life. According to the World Health Organization (2016): 422 million adults in the world have diabetes and 1.5 million deaths are directly attributed to diabetes each year.

The official Team Diabetes of Second Life’s season will take place from October 2018 to December 2018, with the following events scheduled to take place:

Off Season Event – October 19 to October 27 – Scare Me Silly Event and Autumn Art Show
November 1, 2018- Team Diabetes of Second Life’s Season Begins
November 1 to 30 - The Red Hunt
November 1 to 30 – National Diabetes Month
November 3, 2018- The Red Ball
November 14, 2018-World Diabetes Day
November 30 to December 9 – Winter Showcase and Winter Art Show
December 31, 2018 – Team Diabetes of Second Life’s Season Ends

In addition to the events mentioned above, individuals, businesses, and organizations are encouraged to hold fundraising events in support of Team Diabetes of Second Life!  The official 2017 fundraising season toolkit will be available to the second life public on October 1, 2018, at the organization’s office in the Nonprofit Commons in Second Life.

About The American Diabetes Association:

The American Diabetes Association’s mission is to prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes. The American Diabetes Association leads the fight against the deadly consequences of diabetes and fights for those affected by diabetes by funding research to prevent, cure, and manage diabetes.

The American Diabetes Association delivers services to hundreds of communities and provides objective and credible information and resources about diabetes.

Free resources are available in English and Spanish at http://www.diabetes.org and 1-800-DIABETES (1-800-342-2382).

For More Information:

Team Diabetes of Second Life’s American Diabetes Association Page:
http://main.diabetes.org/site/TR?px=11304578&fr_id=12466&pg=personal

Team Diabetes of Second Life’s Website:
www.teamdiabetessl.org

American Diabetes Association Page:
www.diabetes.org

International Diabetes Federation Page:
http://www.idf.org/membership/meet-our-members

Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Linden Lab Announces Fourth Annual Music Fest, Auditions for, in June


Although Linden Lab hasn't been involved with the Second Life Birthday event since 2011, in recent years it has been increasingly involved with helping to celebrate the virtual world's anniversary. In 2015, they announced and then held their first "Music Fest" event, taking place at the same time as the Second Life Birthday. At first, these events were held separately from the SLB grounds. But later have been held there as part of the mega-event. On Monday, Xiola Linden announced the Fourth Annual Music Fest would be taking place this June, and that early in the month there would be auditions for musicians interested in playing.


This June, Second Life turns 15 and we’re planning some fun ways to honor this long-standing community and invite some of the rest of the world to come check out what makes us so special! Stay tuned to this blog for more details about events to come and read on to find out about the first of many - our annual Music Fest - sponsored by Linden Lab.
 

In recent years we’ve taken the popular idea of music festivals and brought them into the virtual world - all the music, merriment, and good times without the sunburn. This year will mark the 4th annual Music Fest in celebration of Second Life - and we can’t wait to get grooving.
 

Since we started Music Fest in Second Life, we’ve held an audition showcase to highlight some of the musical talent in the Second Life community. Many of you have been performing for years in virtual venues all over the grid, and we’d love to have you come showcase your talent at the tryouts for this summer Music Fest. All genres are welcome! From bands to solo acts, rock and roll to electronica - we encourage anyone to sign up for consideration. The Second Life Music Fest is an opportunity to perform at one of the biggest celebrations in Second Life, and it’s a paid gig!

Unlike the performers volunteering for the main Second Life Birthday event, Linden Lab promises to pay the musicians in it's event a little cash. Those trying out for auditions need to fill out a form online (link here). Musicians are requested to define their type of music, and while not required are requested to provide links of any music they have online.

The audition times are Friday June 1 at 12 Noon to 2PM, and Saturday June 2 from 6 to 8PM SL time.

To read the blog post in full, Click Here.

Bixyl Shuftan

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Trotsdale Celebrates it's Fourth Anniversary



Saturday September 19 was the fourth anniversary of the Trotsdale pony sim. And they celebrated with a big disco party, the event starting at Noon SL time.

Let's celebrate Trotsdale's 4rth Birthday together! Starting ... at 12PM SLT, the Theme is 1970s Big city nights.


The event took place in a skybox 3000 meters high above the sim. Various DJs, such as DJ Dash  (shurikenangel) played music for the event. ScentualLust also played some music for the occasion at one point. Once in a while, a random prize giver would give a lucky attendee a gift, such as an avatar mod or 250 Lindens.


The party got quite packed at times, with a few dozen ponies, some furs, and a couple normal human avatars dropping in. There were quite a number of jokes cracked, being September 19 including a pirate joke or two, and well wishes for the sim and community.

"None of this would be possible if it were not for Nyan (xnyannyanx). Daydream (brian.rutherford), and Cloudy Skies (charlie.sapeur).  They helped big time with helping build the party area.  Also the awesome DJs and entertainers and of course you awesome ponies for coming here for an awesome time :) You all are what make this community great, Trotsdale has been around for four years and it's all because of you guys."

No doubt the fifth anniversary party will be a blast as well.

Bixyl Shuftan

Monday, June 9, 2014

Four Years


It was four years ago this week, June 2010, in which the crew of Second Life Newspaper faced a transition. Second Life's leading newspaper, JamesT Juno and Dana Vanmoer's Second Life Newspaper was closing down. Although the paper had suffered a serious blow several months earlier with a sponsor going bankrupt, it was James and Dana's real life troubles that led them to make the decision to close the paper down a few months earlier. When the decision was revealed to us in a staff meeting, we couldn't believe it. Our first question was did they really have to leave Second Life, and the paper? The second was, why couldn't someone else be put in charge of Second Life Newspaper? But the decision was final. The paper would be put down.

So what to do? We talked among ourselves, and decided there was only one thing we could do. We'd have to start all over again under a new name. And so when Second Life Newspaper closed, Second Life Newser was born.

We didn't have time to relax. Almost soon as we started, it was one of Second Life's most eventful times. Linden Lab laid off a third of it's staff, and it's CEO resigned, with Philip Linden temporarily returning. Then came "Emeraldgate," with the downfall of it's first third-party viewer development team. Then came Linden Lab's decision to merge Second Life with it's Teen Grid, followed by them getting rid of their support for educational sims after years of promoting them as examples of what the Grid could be. It was one of Second Life's most difficult years, and the Newser was there to bring the news to it's readers.

Since then, Second Life has continued to prove itself as a reliable source of news for its residents. We have continued to update every single day, informing about the people, places, and events across the Grid. We've written about many different kinds of places from clubs to memorials to churches to playgrounds to builds of historic real-life places to whatever imagination can come up with. We've talked to many different people from media producers large and small to sim designers, content creators, charity organizers, musicians both popular and starting out, and regular Joe and Jane Residents. And we've covered many different events from weddings, funerals, battles, races, charity events, anniversaries from small clubs to Second Life's SLBs, and many more. And there's the twice a week cartoons which appeal to both residents and those who never step into the world. Over 3500 articles, press releases, cartoons, advertisements, and more have been posted in the past four years.

Some friends have been with us since the beginning. At the newsletter's start, the Sunweaver Estates (now the Sunweaver/Angel Estates) provided us with land and an office. And along the way, we've picked up some new ones as the Podex Exchange, and then the Steelhead community have offered to sponsor us. Without them, the paper would be spending less time covering the news and more scrounging for ad revenue. And we've had some new writers join the team over time. Writers like DrFran Babcock and Nydia Tungsten have proven themselves time and time again.

And readership has grown over time from just over 2000 readers for the month of June 2010 to over 25,000 three years later in June 2013 durring coverage of Second Life's tenth anniversary. Our readership includes places like Ukraine, Turkey, Indonesia, and China.

Sadly we've had to say goodbye to some faces as well. Some of the team have had to stop writing as real life caught up to them. We salute them for the time while they were here.

As time has gone by, we have covered a little more than just Second Life. As attention went to other virtual worlds, such asInWorldz, we covered them some. We've also reviewed some of the games residents like to play when not on Second Life, "World of Warcraft" being a longtime favorite. But most of our articles will continue to be about this virtual world.

On occasion, we've had to hold Linden Lab's feet to the fire. Yes, we're grateful for them for creating this virtual world. But over time they've made a number of questionable policies that have hurt this place by eroding the morale of builders and common residents alike. And when we see a blunder of theirs, we call them out on it. While this may mean getting the cold shoulder from the Lab, we're not here to kiss up to them. We "call it as we see it," and report the news as we, and you the readers, see fit.

So what has this meant to me personally? Well, in real life, this has been my best success as a writer. Friends and coworkers don't always understand what I write about, though still admire the effort (and enjoy the cartoons). My Father, whom thought I was wasting time on video games as a kid, "Are you going to put on your job application you shot down a million ships from the Planet Mongo?" has been more impressed with the stories of memorial events for Veterans here, in addition to one writer whom ended up using me as a real-life job reference.

Keeping up a daily newsletter has proved to be a challenge. Even if on the weekends all we put is a video we find or a screenshot cartoon, still, articles have to be written, news needs to be covered. We've burned our share of midnight oil. But this is what we do. It's our pleasure to cover the news, even if it means doubling down on the caffeine the next morning.

And the future? As long as the Newser team is around, we'll continue to report about the people, places, and events across Second Life.

Thank you to the Sunweaver Estates whom have given us a home inworld.

Thank you to our sponsors, Podex and Steelhead, for funding our coverage.

And of course a special thanks to you the readers, without whom there would be no newsletter.


Bixyl Shuftan and the Second Life Newser team

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Flying Tigers Host Fourth of July Festival

Join the Flying Tigers for a four day event to celebrate the Fourth of July! Events will include a patriotic fashion show, live djs, contests, contests, and of course fireworks! The event will also feature a special three day merchant fair, where you can shop while you party!

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS


July 1 to July 2, 2012 - Exhibitors Set up

TUESDAY July 3, 2012:
-All Day - Festival Opens
-10am to 12pm slt - DJ Mia
-4pm to 6pm slt - DJ Anakin
-5pm to 6pm slt - Second Life Cheerleading Squad (SLCS) Performance

WEDNESDAY July 4, 2012 (INDEPENDENCE DAY)
-All Day - Exhibits and Shops are Open
-2pm to 330 pm slt - Ava Jhamin and L'Amour Patriotic Fashion Show
-4pm slt 6pm slt - DJ Heath
-5pm slt to 6pm slt - Fireworks

THURSDAY July 5, 2012
-All Day - Exhibits and Shops are Open
-12pm to 2pm slt - DJ Neilio
-2pm to 330pm slt - Bon Jovi Tribute Band Concert

FRIDAY July 6, 2012
-All Day - Exhibits and Shops are Open
-12pm to 2pm slt - DJ Anakin

WW2 Tribute (105, 210, 2518) (freebies near the landmark)

Read more at the Flying Tigers blog: http://www.slflyingtigers.info/

Friday, May 25, 2012

Bay City's Fourth Anniversary Parade

Earlier this week, Bay City held it's Fourth Anniversary Parade. Open to all, a number of people volunteered to take part, from the Second Life Coast Guard to RacerX Gullwing's racing snails. It was an event to remember (and yours truly wasn't hit by lag too badly to cover it).

Read more in Events.

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Press Release: Bay City's Fourth Anniversary

Four years ago, the mainland area known as Bay City joined the Second Life™ Grid. Now, on the 20th of May, 2012, Bay City will celebrate its fourth anniversary as one of the best places inworld.

Anniversary celebrations will kick off around noon SLT/PDT, with a parade lineup at the bandshell in Bay City - Harwich. The parade will make its way down Route 66 beginning at 12:30 p.m. SLT/PDT, concluding at the Bay City Fairgrounds in the North Channel region.

A live concert will kick off at 1:30 p.m. SLT/PDT at the Fairgrounds, featuring Christov Kohnke, Bluemonk Rau, and RoseDrop Rust, and including GoSpeed Racer of KONA Stream providing music leading into the event. The "Golden Tigers" aerial acrobatic team is also planning a flyover of the fairground at approximately 1:30 p.m. SLT/PDT.

The Linden Department of Public Works is also planning on opening a classic boardwalk amusement park located within the Weston and Oak Bluffs regions, in conjunction with the Bay City Anniversary.

All Residents of the Second Life grid are encouraged to participate. Posters, banners, parade float bases, and other goods are available at the Bay City Community Center, in the Daley Bay region, for those who wish to be a part of the parade, and able viewing area is provided. The music event is also open to all who desire to attend.

Bay City is a mainland community, developed by Linden Lab™ and home to the Bay City Alliance. The Bay City Alliance was founded in 2008 to promote the Bay City regions of Second Life™ and provide a venue for Bay City Residents and other interested parties to socialize and network. It is now the largest Bay city group, and home to most Residents of Bay City.

For more information, contact: Marianne McCann