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ART: Show Us Yours!
Posted by Inner World in Art Exhibition, Campaign, Partnership on 10/26/2010
Are you an artist and make art in Second Life? We want your art displayed in /Slap Gallery at Horizontes Sim! Since its founding, the InnerWorld Magazine´s main goal is to promote art in all its forms, created and / or broadcast in-world. Send an EMAIL to art-design@inner-world.org with your avatar name and photo, or description of your art and style.
We will contact you once we receive your message
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Relay for Life 2010
Posted by Inner World in Campaign, Events on 03/15/2010
WISHING ON A CURE!
It happened on last 13th in Second Life and it was a big success. The official amazing party took place in the Patch Thibauld auditorium.
Here we are again to make the difference and help fundraising for the American Cancer Society. Second Life is a Global community and as Tayzia Abattoir, Event Chair for 2010, pointed out- ‘We are not just an American RFL family. We are world-wide. We can go even further with that not only are we worldwide here in second life, we are… species wide, community wide, we are different races, different demographics, we are goreans, we are furries, we are tinies, caledonians, we are fairies, super heroes, we are snails, we are scifi, airplane or boating enthusiasts; we are families, college students, librarians, we are all types of communities, nationalities, races and friends, the list goes on and on and on, but the most important thing to remember is that our strength is our numbers, we will raise funds for the American Cancer Society together as a united family, this is the RFL of SL family, I am so honored to be a member of.’

Now we are 92 teams who have registered so far and our Team, the Global Hearts United, is also making all efforts to attend to some events and spread the word. Shery Capalini and Kayleigh McMillan are the heads behind all actions of our team and we are really thankful for their support.
We are looking for volunteers for events, designers, DJs and everybody who shares our love for helping people. That’s why the InnerWorld Magazine supports all charity campaigns.
RFL has been an amazing way to support people and Second Life has offered many new ways to raise funds for this campaign. Our “virtual World” has showed we can make REAL goodness.

You can donate and find the kiosks in many stores and during hundreds events.
Lets be together once again and make this RFL the best, ever. “Wishing on a Cure”!!!
To donate, please go to one of their kiosks at: Teleport here to donate.
Making Strides against breast cancer
Posted by Inner World in Campaign on 10/13/2009
SkyBeam Estates in cooperation with the American Cancer Society’s Making Strides Against Breast Cancer is helping to spread the word about breast cancer awareness during breast cancer awareness month with a 15-hour Pink-A-Thon. The event, on October 17, is being organized and hosted by Nevar Lobo, Amethyst Starostin, Neill McCullough, Charlene Trudeau, and all the community at SkyBeam Estates. It will take place on two sims, starting at 6am SLT and finishing at 9pm SLT.
At TwoKats KoffeeHouse there will be live music throughout the day, with a special performance by singer-songwriter Kim Seifert at 6pm: SkyBeam Estates (179/58/24) (there will be a detailed live music schedule posted at TwoKats nearer the time).
Meanwhile there will be dancing and fun at Ormsary Arts Centre, where Dakota Christensen (6am to 1pm), Bcreative Wilde (1pm to 6pm) and Cataplexia Numbers (6pm to 9pm) will be taking turns to spin their favourite tunes: Scepterd Isle (147/99/33)
ALL donations will go to Making Strides Against Breast Cancer, the premier breast cancer event of the American Cancer Society, raising both dollars and awareness to fight the disease.
For more information about the Pink-A-Thon please contact Nevar Lobo. For more information about Making Strides Against Breast Cancer in Second Life please contact MSABC coordinator Synergy Devonshire.
The InnerWorld Magazine supports American Cancer Society





