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Monday, October 19, 2015

SPOTLIGHT FEATURE: Introducing The Global DJ Federation into Second Life- Lanai Jarrico Reporting...



The Global DJ Federation was founded by ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι ℱαℓℓєη (razor.popstar) in October of 2014 and was formed for one sole purpose: to bring the best music from the Virtual World to a Real-World audience, consisting of the some of the best DJs in Second Life.  We caught up with DJ Ɲfιηιтι ℱαℓℓєη to learn more about GDF and what type of services it offers to DJs and Venues in SL.


Interview with ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι ℱαℓℓєη (razor.popstar)


You are a DJ in the real world.  Can you share with our readers what got you started in the DJ industry and how the journey has been for you?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: The reason I got into The World of Live mixing was the simple fact that I just am passionate about music in general. I love listening to different styles of music and being able to sniff out the gems hidden in popular songs and recreating a new song based on the information I gather. Coming from a musical family, my parents--both in the same band--played for local clubs and pubs here in Georgia and Florida. My father played the organ and my mother played the drums; it was this passion that sparked my interest  in music. The journey has been a challenge for me, but rewarding as well because I have met some interesting DJs along the way who wanted to share their knowledge with me. It’s really expensive to be a DJ with buying different types of music and staying on the cutting edge of turntable technology; it can be stressful, but it’s the roar of the crowd that drives me to see people dance and having a good time with the music I create. It is just a feeling you cannot describe.

What are the most important traits DJs should have to be successful?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: The most important aspect of DJing, in my opinion, is the passion for music; anyone can turn on an Ipod and spin music for a crowd, but it’s the creativity and giving people something extra that makes the artist.  DJs, in fact, are artists creating unique sounds that no one has heard.  Every DJ is different; if you put one song in front of 20 DJs and say remix this you will have 20 different variations in which the artist perceives it . Without passion for creating such things, you will never tap into your soul to find out what creative spirit lies within you.

What inspired you to create The Global DJ Federation and your decision to bring it into Second Life?
ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: There are so many talented musicians out there who want nothing more than to be heard to see if they can catch an ear of some top ranked talent scout. But with all the expenses involving such a task, the average person cannot afford it . It was this idea that sparked GDF.  We offer a bridge to over 11k audience members so the average person can be heard and start their own fan base and in turn a word of mouth scenario to catch the ear of a big time promoter.
When I came to Second Life, I noticed a lot of talent. There were tons of clubs and tons of DJs and the more I got to listen the more I noticed there are some really talented people in this virtual world--people who are just begging to get discovered so I offer a way that can be both beneficial to both GDF and the DJ in who we represent.


GDF offers a great incentive to DJs who want to get their name out there as well as the venues they represent, can you explain how this works?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: Yes of course. We have talent scouts that do nothing but go out and look for hidden talent; if we find a DJ that we like or we know will do well we offer them a chance to be a part of it. What we do for them in return is feature them on our website and post an event which means now both DJs and the club they are spinning in can be exposed to a wide variety of audiences. People ask me all the time where do you find these people. I said I go listen to them; exposure for clubs is important because the increased traffic to their club can open the door for selling clothes or apparel for their region as a partner of GDF; all we ask is to put a banner up in their club to tell the people about GDF because they are doing us a service for next to nothing.


The Music Industry has an interesting pay scale that varies from entertainer to entertainer. How do you feel about the current fees DJ’s are being paid in SL for their service?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: I think it's sad really; the fees that Djs are currently being paid for is really really low compared to all the man hours a DJ has to put in to come up with a perfect set and all the money the spend on equipment and the electricity to run it--not to mention the money they spend on music alone. In real-life clubs, DJs are paid from anywhere to 25 to 50 and hour. If you’re really good, the payment is the cover fee which can range from 100 – 200 an hour and if you’re top-notch or even epic as an Event DJ, the Payment can range into the 1000s. I see these clubs all over SL and they pay DJs in tips. If you’re a new club, for example, how can you expect a DJ to work on tips alone. Tips are for the DJs artist’s bonus and not their payment. Payment should be paid by the club equivalent to what DJs get paid in real life and the tips from the patrons should be their bonus.

Is there a way to find out where featured DJs are performing?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: We have several ways of doing that. First, we put them on the Calendar on our site with place and time for the event. All times on the site are Eastern time in the US and not SL time, but we will likely change that soon. However, for now we have them post on our site and notices inside of Second Life. Once you post your, set we will send out a Twitter post 30 minutes before your air time so that we can catch the ears of real-life as well. For the month of September, we were averaging 4300 listeners every day and it continually grows so much that we had to update our servers to accommodate the people.


Can visitors to your site tune to hear the featured DJ live at an event?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: Yes, on the site there is a little box to right side of the home page where it says GDF radio--that’s where you will find the live performances and when there isn’t a live DJ on the auto DJ continues to play which is updated monthly. Ultimately, we want non-stop live performances so people can enjoy it wherever they are in the world.


What else can our readers expect to find on the website?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: Well, there's a lot of news and updates about what's going on in GDF. There are also bios that DJs make themselves to grow their fan base; we have different forums and training tabs if you're interested in becoming a DJ so there is something for everyone to enjoy. We also have a chat on our site for people who want to sit and talk to get to know each of our DJs so it can get wild at times but we do have moderators to keep it mature.


Is there talent screening for the Featured DJs in your federation? If so, what do you look for?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: Yes, if we catch a DJ performing and want to inquire about his talent, we offer them a chance to do a private screening; we want to know what their weaknesses and strengths are and test whether or not they are a real DJ so we put them through a series of tests. What we look for is engagement , mixing capabilities how well they can pump a crowd up or down if needed, and overall originality. That’s not to say we only do live mixers; that’s not accurate. If they are a SAM BC DJ, meaning that the only thing they do is play music with no mixing, we want to see  how well they engage a crowd and how to talk to them how to take requests and thank them for their patronage.


Do you offer DJ training to those who want to DJ in Second Life and Real Life?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι:  Yes, we offer training in both arenas now, but this isn’t cheap either because the software alone is expensive enough whether you're learning SAM or VDJ and to pay for the trainer’s time is something that is negotiated by the trainer and the student. In real life, you're talking about decks music and mixing classes which can get expensive, but once you complete the training you are armed to become a mentor in which you get that money back from mentoring and DJing professionally.


What tips do you have for DJs on how to engage a crowd and keeping things upbeat?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: Always read the crowd; some people say it's impossible to read a crowd in Second Life, but I disagree. Look how the people are dressed and what theme the club you're spinning is based on. For instance, if they are a Latin club play Latin music; if they are a Greek club the same rules apply. If a crowd decides to leave the dance floor while you're spinning, you only have a small window to get the crowd back. Start playing with different types of music until you see different people saying I love this tune. Once you see that you know you are on the right track and begin to build your set. Remember different cultures represent different music. Get out of the mind set in which so many DJs fail; they want to play what the DJ wants and not the people want to hear.


Streaming music without a streaming license can get DJs in a lot of trouble. What do you suggest DJ’s should do to avoid being sued? And does this Law Apply To Second Life?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι:  I get asked this question a lot. This is a very tricky subject because Djs who spin music without a license when streaming are opening the door to significant fines and/or prison time due to Copyright laws. I don’t know how it is in other countries, but in the US if caught pirating or streaming music illegally it's 5 years in prison with a $10,000 fine. All it takes is a pro to hear his music being played and there goes your career. Luckily, as a GDF DJ, you will never have to worry about such things we are fully licensed company that pays its dues every month to make sure the royalties are paid. The payment fees are expensive, but it is well worth the return so as a DJ for The Global DJ Federation DJ. You can spin with the peace of mind that everything is covered and backed by the Verification Seal on our Website. Now this does not apply to Second Life. Because Second Life is interior, which means that the outside world will not hear it unless of course they actually go to the site; but most of the time people don’t bother. The real world knows that these type of performances exist but don’t do anything about it because they can’t sue an Avatar. The International Sound Exchange and FCC internet radio is cracking down on this so it may affect it in the future with Second Life so it's better to go ahead and get licensed to avoid such unpleasantries.


Is there anything else you want to share with our readers about Global DJ Federations and what's to come for the new year?


ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι: Yes, we are now in the process of dealing with some major sponsors who see GDF as a tool for a whole new world.


It is estimated that in February of next year we will get the final plans for Music World Club Amusement Park where Second Life DJs can be or will be spinning to a real life audience. This type of atmosphere has never been tried and we are hoping this is the change that everyone needed to get recognized. I am really excited about this whole aspect although nothing is set in stone. It is a positive movement that GDF is making a difference in ordinary people's lives. This is all based in Orlando, Florida and we will know more as time gets closer. I want everyone to know who is reading this. If you know a friend that you think is GDF quality please, don’t hesitate to contact me or anyone in the GDF staff so we can research or investigate the talent of rising artists.. Thank You Second Life Enquirer for Talking with me and I look forward to discover the next rising artist in The Global DJ Federation.

Additional Information:
Join Our Group:  GLOBAL DJ FEDERATION
Twitter: @GlobalDjFed
Other: Skype at dj_hellrazor_
Contact: ƊJ Ɲfιηιтι ℱαℓℓєη (razor.popstar) globaldjfederation@gmail.com
For more information visit :
www.globaldjfederation.com

GIZZA CREATIONS PRESENTS - NEW COLLECTION- Haley Denim Jackets


GizzA yet again presents an instant classic garment with the new GizzA - Haley Denim Jackets.
With the long sleeved semi cropped denim style, you will find it the perfect Autumn 2015 wardrobe must have. The closed up, blouse style appeal of the jacket makes it easy to style and mix with your preferred trousers or skirts, creating that Fall favorite!

Main-store: 

Sunday, October 18, 2015

Be the Match - LIVES DEPEND ON IT -Come Ride With Us October 23rd and 24th 2015


FREE BTM BIKE and PIN for all participant riders. 

Mark your Calendar: 
 
October 23rd 10pmSLT    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Duat/129/161/241
October 24th 5pm SLT    http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/In%20The%20Wynd/62/70/22

JOIN BE THE MATCH FOR A LUXURY YACHT PARTY TONIGHT -October 18th 6-8pm slt


Party with us Aboard SLE's Luxury Yacht featuring DJ Rory
and help support the cause.

About Be the Match:
Each and every day over 6,000 physicians scour the Be the Match's donor registry for a LIFE-SAVING match of cord blood or bone marrow for their patients..  That match could be you!

Be part of the ONLY benefit on SL that does NOT ask for lindens! If there is a tip jar, if a kiosk asks you for lindens, it is NOT a Be the Match EVENT.   All of our kiosks will be giving out information about Be the Match and sometimes some free gifts. NO LINDENS WILL BE REQUESTED AT ANY TIME!



Boarding Pass: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mont%20Fleuri%20Isle/26/219/27

Prizes and Fun Guaranteed.

SUNDAY AFTERNOON AT THE ARTS – WINDLIGHT ART GALLERY SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER CLOSING EXHIBITION EVENT- October 18th 2015 12pm-2pm SLT


DATE:  October 18, 2015
TIME: 12pm to 2pm slt
FEATURING: Live Performer Russell Eponym
The September and October 2015 Art Exhibition at The Windlight Art Gallery will close on Sunday, October 18, 2015. The exhibition will host its monthly “Sunday Afternoon at the Arts” event from 12pm to 2pm slt. This month’s event will feature live performer Russell Eponym.
The September and October 2015 exhibition features the September and October Windlight Art Fellows: Sparkie Cyberstar, Canary Beck, Trav Solar, Saoiriseheart Resident, Serenitee Bliss, Theadreem Resident, Eeraftr Resident, Wintergeist Resident, Kayly Iali, Theda Tammas,  Wicca Merlin, and Bamboo Barnes.
About the Windlight Artist Fellowship Program:
The Artist Fellowship program will provide free gallery space to both new and established artists for a period of 30 days. This program is open to both new and established artists in Second Life. The goal of the program is to provide promotional and artistic resources to artists in Second Life.
About Windlight Magazine:
Windlight Magazine is a publication about the art and photography world of Second Life. The goal of Windlight Magazine is to support artists, photographers, galleries, and related events. John nee Johannes1977 Resident is the Owner, Publisher, and Editor in Chief of Windlight Magazine and Gallery. The magazine is published on a monthly basis.
For More Information:

Strangest Things Going On in Second Life Part 2- LilyLaceWing Reporting…


 Homeless in Second Life (where you don’t…need…a home…)

Let’s begin with Homeless hangouts. These are place where homelessness is literally a title you can choose to have. I checked out a few of them, and for sure, they look like what you’d expect from a homeless hangout. Giant trash can fires and gritty old mattresses discarded haphazardly against concrete half walls.
 I assume people who roleplay being homeless want to experience it virtually, and if that’s the case, then I somewhat get what is being done. I think of the irony that people who are role playing being homeless while sitting in a house, or at the very least, an apartment with internet. My thoughts are, the reality of being homeless is devastating, and yet it is a rich environment in which to role play? It is confusing but that is just my own opinion.  This would have to be a case of  ‘to each their own”.
I cannot fathom the idea to be homeless. I’m not saying it’s wrong to role play in such an environment because I’m not in the business of judging folks for how they play Second Life, but I must admit to a complete lack of understanding about this particular role playing game.
 What is the attraction, honestly? Using what little I know of homelessness, I’d imagine you spend your days scraping for money and food, trying to secure shelter, or perhaps substances that make the pain of homelessness less intense while trying not to get murdered or raped.  Let’s face it. This is desirable?  I’m sure the homeless in the real world wouldn’t find it amusing at all. Here are some places I found that cater to Homeless Role play.
Hobo Railroad Infohub
Hobo Haven at Virtual Railway Consortium (VRC) Headquarters



Yoga, Tai Chi, and Acupuncture?
Ladies and gentlemen! Bring your mats, your water, your incense, and get in touch with your inner…uhm…avatar!! Second Life offers many a venue for Yoga, Meditation, Tai Chi, and Acupuncture. These are great places for those of us who’d like to learn more about Yoga, and the other disciplines mentioned above, there’s just one issue here.
Yoga is a discipline meant to connect your soul to the universe through sacred movement. When your avatar does yoga, does it connect it’s Prahna (life force energies, like Chi or Qi,) to the complex and divine designs of the Metaverse, rather than the RL universe?
Is there a Metaverse consciousness that avatars doing yoga can tap into to seek out their peace, or their wisdoms? Wouldn’t that be rad? As for the acupuncture aspect, this one’s a big “Why?” to me as well, since you most definitely need an actually body to benefit from acupunctures therapeutic applications. Tai Chi, again, you can learn a lot about it by visiting these sims, and I can see how one might benefit from watching their avatars do Tai Chi if they physically cannot.
 Engaging in Tai Chi can assist in meditation, so I can see why you could benefit from it through your avatar. The Kundalini Awakening Center really cracks me up, because you absolutely need a physical body to benefit from Kundalini Awakenings. (Google Kundalini Awakening and you’ll see what I mean! It literally REQUIRES you to have a body, I promise!)  If you are curious about how it is done in Second Life here is a link.

Hot Springs Buddha Center Yoga and thai chi

Kundalini Awakening Information center



Drug Dens?
Now this one I get, but I revel in the strangeness. If so desired, one can role play being a crack addict, or junkie of any kind, at The Crack Den. I’m sure you can also role play a cop, a prostitute, or any other type of urban low-life you desire!
There’s also a rad opium den, if sedative drugs are more up your avatars alley! This place offers a free opium pipe at the door, and comfy ‘racks’ (cots) to lay on while your avatar indulges in some of China’s Finest.
 I attempted to infiltrate the Crack Den, but being so new, no one spoke to me  so sadly, I can only comment on what I’ve seen thus far. Everything looks appropriately dirty, dingy, and haphazard, with rusted out cars on fire, tagged buildings, and greasy little alleys in which all kinds of nefarious business goes down.
 For pure scenery, I prefer Octagium’s Opium Den, a beautiful open aired room filled with firelight and beautiful tapestries hung on the Romanesque walls. I’ve visited the place a few times, and so far, I’ve always been the only one there. Pity, I’d love to listen in on the types of conversations that would happen in an opium den or crack house, all from the safety of my own living room!

Crack Den
Octagium’s Opium Den


Second Life is full of strange yet interesting places that mimic the real world. If you are looking for something a little off the beaten path, I am sure you will find it.

Saturday, October 17, 2015

About Halloween and How it is Observed Around the World and in Second Life- Lanai Jarrico Reporting...



October is the time of year when the leaves begin to change into vibrant colors and the warm summer air cools down into a new season--if you are in a place that experiences 4 seasons. It is also the month when Halloween is observed. Many countries celebrate Halloween, but it is most popular in the United States and Canada. Interestingly enough, trick-or tricking actually originated in Ireland.


Halloween has always been one of my favorite holidays ever since I was a kid. Loads of candy, of course, being the driving force to celebrate. I still like to dress up in crazy costumes and go to parties or be the one handing candy out while checking out the various costumes people come up with theses based on pop culture.


This holiday began as an Ancient Celtic Festival when the people would wear costumes and light bonfires to ward off ghosts. Along the line it changed names  from All Hallow’s Eve to the present-day “Halloween.” Today it is observed in a variety of ways around the world. For example,the US and Canada decorate and celebrate with  pumpkins, Jack O’ Lantern carvings, corn stalks, Halloween Parties, and Trick- or treating.

In China, Teng Chieh is observed by placing food and water in front of photographs of departed family members along with lanterns and bonfires to help light the path for the spirits to roam. Buddhists create boats made out of paper and light them on fire in the water--both as a remembrance of those who have died as well as to free the spirits so they may ascend to heaven.


Mexico and Latin America celebrates “El Dia de los Muertos,” translated into English is means the day of the dead. It is a joyous celebration that lasts three days from October 31st to All Souls Day on November 2nd. Observers spend this time constructing altars decorated with flowers, candy, foods, drinks, candles and photographs in honor of family and friends who have passed on. Feasts, parades, and even picnics in cemeteries take place.

As you can see Halloween isn’t all about candy and dressing up in your favorite characters and partying with friends. To many cultures it is about honoring the dead and remembering them in various ways.


As soon as October 1st comes around in Second Life, Halloween becomes the focus as avatars begin to decorate, look for the coolest costumes and figure out where the Halloween parties are. You can participate in themed hunts, haunted house tours, costume parties, and contests.

Here are a few fun places I found  across the grid to get you ready for Halloween:


Costume Shops
Costume Creations for all Occasions- http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mall/186/69/37


Hunts and Activities
5th Annual Sweet Tot’s Halloween Hunt- http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/DaiStars/141/19/23


Haunted House Tours



Decorations
Haunted Island - Halloween Market- http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Sol/165/166/22



Friday, October 16, 2015

So Many Ways to Play! Spotlight on Aces Male Strip Club: - Lanai Jarrico Reporting…



Eye Candy--For Halloween and Beyond at Aces Male Strip Club
Want that perfect Halloween candy with a fun twist? Come to Aces where some of the hottest male dancers provide a sweet performances for the ladies and gents who are looking for a hot and steamy night out. The exotic dancer are there to please and  guaranteed to make you melt in your seat. You will be in for a treat as they strip seductively to give guests some succulent eye candy.


About Aces
Aces is a Male Strip Club open to both male and female guest. Owned and operated by Haedeon Gateaux and his management team. This venue offers events daily at 3pm, 6pm and 8pm SLT.   We caught up with Haedeon Gateaux to learn more about Aces and why it is the best place to be for hot adult entertainment.




Interview with Haedeon Gateaux

When was Aces Established?

Haedeon Gateaux: Aces was established July 26th, 2014.

What Inspired Aces and what sets you apart from the other Ladies Clubs in SL?
Haedeon Gateaux: The inspiration behind Aces came from my past years with famous male strip clubs like, Sixx Pack, Club Corrupt and Black Onyx. I had always wanted to run a male strip club but was always involved in a relationship to invest the time needed in order to run one. After my 3 year marriage fell apart I figured it was a great time to focus on other things other than relationships. Unlike other Ladies Clubs in Second Life, Aces has a unique, one of a kind atmosphere. I created the build myself so that Aces would not feel like a generic club, but a club that is set above the rest. We also offer many different opportunities that other male venues don't initiate, like free live lap dances on the stage during each and every set so that our VIP's have a chance to see what our dancers are made of.


Who is welcome at Aces and what is the appropriate attire for guests and male dancers?
Haedeon Gateaux: Everyone is welcome at Aces! Everyday we have 3 events, each event is based on a theme. It is not mandatory for VIP's to dress in theme but it gives everyone a chance to dress up and strut their stuff.

What are the rules at Aces?
Haedeon Gateaux: The main rule is to have fun! We try not to limit our visitors, however we do ask that you not grief or demand time from the dancers while they are on stage.

Aces has events three times a day. Can you tell me more about them?
Haedeon Gateaux: Each event starts off with an introduction of each dancer, they make their way to the stage one by one. This creates more of a "show" atmosphere and gives the VIP's a chance to get to know a bit more about our dancers. Half way into the event chairs appear on stage and each dancer calls up a random VIP to do a free midway lap dance. This is something we have done since we opened and it is something we take pride in.

What else is there to do when there are no events?
Haedeon Gateaux:  All dancers have the opportunity to come do "open stage" where they work the stage without any scheduled events. VIPs can ask a specific dancer to come down and work open stage, but the dancer makes the final call.

Are there "entertainment" rooms for escorting?
Yes, Aces has 3 different private rooms, a dark apartment, a romantic apartment and a BDSM room. All dancers are color coded on the dancer wall inside of the club so that VIP's can easily identify who offers what.

Is it acceptable for male and female escorts to solicit at Aces?
Haedeon Gateaux: We ask that all escorts also be dancers, in the past escorts have had no luck at getting clients without first proving themselves first. Unfortunately because Aces is a male venue we do not allow female dancers/escorts.

Are you hiring? If so, what positions do you have available?
Haedeon Gateaux:  We are currently hiring experienced male dancers and female/male hosts and djs for all events. You must be at least 90 days old to work at Aces.

Is there anything else you would like to share with our readers?
Haedeon Gateaux: Aces is set up as a Vegas style Chippendale location. We cater to almost everyone and offer several different birthday/bachelorette party packages for those about to tie the knot.


Additional Information:

Events at 3pm,6pm & 8pm Daily!


Teleport

Group: Aces Male Venue

Visit

Contact: Haedeon Gateaux
General Manager:  Robyn Caerndow
AM Manager:  RachaelRhodiva

12 LIVE PERFORMERS IN ROUND 2 OF SL's GOT TALENT CONTEST! October 19th 2015 at 5pm SLT



Round One of 2015 SL’s Got Talent was electrifying! The first goal for all contestants was to move on to  Round Two, which will be held on Monday, 19 October 2015 starting at 5 PM  SLT at the Bluebyrd Entertainment Resort.

The contestants moving on to Round Two are as follows:

Angela McKeenan
Cordeliasloan Resident
Hedy Patrucci
Jeffah
Katiaportugal Genesis
Khiron Ametza
Ladyrok Resident
LeeWinegarden
Libertybelle Lyric
Milltycoon
Miss Cast
Singsong4u resident

Official Contest Website:  www.slgottalent.com
Official Facebook Page:   https://www.facebook.com/slgottalent

IMPORTANT LIFE-SAVING INFORMATION DRIVE!! BE the MATCH Needs YOU!


Each and every day over 6,000 physicians scour the Be the Match's donor registry for a LIFE-SAVING match of cord blood or bone marrow for their patients..  That match could be you!

Be part of the ONLY benefit on SL that does NOT ask for lindens! If there is a tip jar, if a kiosk asks you for lindens, it is NOT a Be the Match EVENT.   All of our kiosks will be giving out information about Be the Match and sometimes some free gifts. NO LINDENS WILL BE REQUESTED AT ANY TIME!

Our kiosks ask people to visit the two websites listed below..
http://join.marrow.org/BWBTM
to get a swab kit to join the Registry ( note- there are some rules for this explained on the page.)

OR you can Volunteer or Donate RL funds to this page,
 http://www.bethematchfoundation.org/goto/BWBTM
 IF YOU DONATE a receipt will be sent directly to your email, so you have proof for tax purposes.  IT will include the non-profit tax ID. No one on the grid holds your money.. no linden exchange.. direct to the place it belongs without an SL "middle man".




All of us at the Be the Match Foundation invite YOU to one of our Be the Match Events spread out over the grid to help get out this life - saving information.
October 17th starting Noon at Tranquil Commons.. some wonderful LIVE music and BTM Information..
 
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Coco%20Falls/66/190/22

 
*October 18th from  6-8pm SLT.. Party with us on the SL Enquirer Yacht with DJ Rory!  Prizes and fun.

 http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Mont%20Fleuri%20Isle/26/219/27

 
October 21st  10 am slt -Noon SLT   Emerald Dreams group is offering a fun surfing contest with great prizes!
 
http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Island%20Sea%20Dreams/84/61/21

 
October 23rd 6pm SLT - October 24th 6pm SLT..  Join us as we ride 25 tracks in 24 hours..  EVERYONE gets a free bike! Many many MC's are joining in, ALL are invited! Be the Match Hard Asses that ride ALL 25 rides will be given Special prizes.  Rides will start at the Cobra's World tracks and end at the Biker's Weekly Celtic Knot track..   YOU will see some fantastic tracks and meet great people!

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Angel%20Reef/136/93/3004
   Starting track!

October 27th 6pm SLT  Nitro Scrubs MC invites you to Be the Match Halloween Costumed ride! Wear your costume.. prizes for best costume, and a haunted house to check out! 

http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Island%20Sea%20Dreams/176/97/802


*So we really, really need your help! The Be the Match Websites for SecondLife are open NOW and will be running through the 28th atmidnight.  Enjoy the Events, find out about Be the Match/ Bone Marrow and Cord Blood Registry, and join, volunteer or donate if you can..  See you soon.

 
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