Bay City: Hot City Nights in Second Life, 2016

Hot City Nights 2016 - the best in vintage and classic cars, 1940-1965, and all in support of Child's Play
Hot City Nights 2016 – the best in vintage and classic cars, 1940-1965, and all in support of Child’s Play

Marianne McCann brings word of the 2016 Hot Bay City Nights event which will take place at the Bay City Fairgrounds, North Channel, from Saturday, August 20th through until Saturday  August 27th, 2016.

Celebrating Bay City’s mid-Twentieth Century theme, as well as the city’s extensive road network, Hot Bay City Nights focuses on top Second Life vintage and classic car makers, showcasing vehicles representing the era between 1940 and 1965.

First held in August 2012, the event was an instant success with Bay City residents and auto makers alike. This year, as with previous years, the week is aimed at raising funds to support Child’s Play, a charity providing toys and games for children in hospitals around the world.

Alongside the auto show there will be various other activities taking place, including charity car washes, the first of which will commence on Sunday, August 21st at 13:00 SLT, and the crowning of Miss Bay City 2016 on Saturday, August 27th. So make sure you get along to Bay City during the week and join in the fun!

About Bay City

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.

With thanks to Marianne McCann

Team Diabetes of Second Life announces Red Gallery and seek artists

TD-logoTeam Diabetes of Second Life has announced The Red Gallery, a new art venue focused on raising money for the American Diabetes Association (ADA), for whom Team Diabetes of Second Life are the official and authorised in-world fund-raising team.

The idea for the gallery is to allow artists to display and sell their work, splitting the proceeds of any sales with Team Diabetes of SL, who will in turn donate the proceeds to the ADA.

The new gallery will be opening in the near future, but applications are now being accepted from artists wishing to participate in exhibitions rounds (lasting around 2 months apiece) at the gallery. If you are interested in supporting the ADA and Team Diabetes of Second Life in this way, please read the guidelines below and complete the official application form.

  • All artists and artwork must follow the Second Life Terms of Service and Community Guidelines
  • All displayed art must be the artist’s own intellectual property
  • All artwork must be in keep with the Second Life moderate / mature rating; adult themed artwork is not allowed
  • All items offered for sale must use the Team Diabetes split profit script
  • Artists may register for multiple rounds, but must change the artwork they place on display for each round.

Red Gallery

  • When displaying work:
    • All artists are allotted 10 LI
    • Artists must group the designated Team Diabetes group to rez their work
    • No auto group joiners, particle makers, temp rezzers, or chat spammers or hover text  allowed within the gallery spaces, but touch group joiners are permitted
    • No donation kiosks or charity info for any other charity but Team Diabetes of Second Life
    • All items should be removed at the end of an artist’s assigned round(s), or will be returned. Team Diabetes of Second Life cannot be held responsible for the condition of returned items in the latter case.

Further information on exhibitions, etc., will be made available to artists who apply, and publicly announced in due course through the Team Diabetes website – and I’ll of course be carrying the information in these pages as well.

About the American Diabetes Association

 Established in 1940, the American Diabetes Association is working to both prevent and cure diabetes in all it forms, and to help improve the lives of all those affected by diabetes. It does this by providing objective and credible information and resources about diabetes to communities, and funding research into ways and means of both managing and curing the illness. In addition, the Association gives voice to those denied their rights as a consequence of being affected by diabetes.

About Team Diabetes of Second life

Team Diabetes of Second Life is an official and authorised fund-raiser for the American Diabetes Association in Second Life. Established with the aim of raising funds in support of diabetes treatment and to raise awareness of the disease in SL, Team Diabetes of Second Life was founded by Jessi2009 Warrhol and John Brianna (Johannes1977 Resident), and is served by an advisory board comprising Eleseren Brianna, Veruca Tammas, Sandie Loxingly, Rob Fenwitch, Earth Nirvana and Dawnbeam Dreamscape, with Saiyge Lotus serving as a special advisor.

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Devilish plots, monstrous regiments and ailing aliens

It’s time to kick-off a week of story-telling in voice, brought to our virtual lives by the staff and volunteers at the Seanchai Library. As always, all times SLT, and events are held at the Library’s Second Life home at Bradley University, unless otherwise indicated.

Sunday, August 14th

13:30: Tea Time at Baker Street

Tea-time at Baker Street returns for the summer, featuring a new location – 221B Baker Street at the University of Washington iSchool in Second Life, and a return to His Last Bow.

A 1917 anthology of previously published Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the volume originally comprised seven stories published by The Strand Magazine between 1908 and 1917. However, later editions of the book saw an eighth story included, The Adventure of the Cardboard Box, originally published in 1892.

In this episode, Holmes and Watson find their break in Cornwall interrupted, apparently by none other that Satan himself, in The Adventure of the Devil’s Foot.

Having gone to Cornwall on account of Holmes’ health, the two friends find their holiday interrupted by an unexpected visit by a local gentleman, Mortimer Tregennis, who is accompanied by the local vicar, Mr. Roundhay.

A distressed Tregennis reports how, after visiting his two brothers and his sister the previous evening, he had returned to their house in the morning to find all three still at the table where they’d all played whist the night before, his sister dead and his two brother apparently insane.

It had been the housekeeper who had first discovered the three, prior to Tregennis’ return, and she had fainted shortly after her discovery. Similarly, a doctor called to the house also collapsed for a short while. Tregennis, who has been living at the vicarage, is insistent what has happened is the work of the devil. Then, the following day, comes word that Mortimer Tregennis is also dead!

15:00: Magicland Storytime

It’s a Small World of Folktales at The Golden Horseshoe in Magicland Park with Caledonia Skytower.

Monday August 15th To the Vanishing Point

vanishing pointGyro Muggins continues his Monday Night treat of sci-fi with the conclusion of Alan Dean Foster’s To the Vanishing Point.

When Frank Sonderberg insists his family make their annual vacation a road trip, his wife and kids are less than impressed. When he pulls over to the side of the road to pick up a beautiful young hitch-hiker apparently stranded in the desert, his wife definitely isn’t impressed.

But no sooner has the young woman, calling herself Mouse, boarded their motor-home than reality changes – and not necessarily for the better. Mouse, it turns out, is an alien on a mission and in picking her up, the family is inextricably joined with her in that mission. The universe, with all its many realities, is coming apart because the Spinner, the creator of those realities, has a headache. Mouse has the cure, but in order to give it, she must reach the Vanishing Point – and she needs the Sonderbergs to get her there.

Tuesday August 16th, 19:00: Blueberry Summers: Growing Up at the Lake

Kayden Oconnell reads from Curtiss Anderson’s classic coming of age memoirs.

BlueberryBorn in 1928 in Minneapolis, Curtiss Anderson grew up in an extended family of Norwegian-Americans, among whom the highlight of the year was time spent among the lakes of northern Minnesota.

For young Curtiss, growing up in the 1930s and 1940s, these were especially idyllic years. Time spent in the farmhouse among this extended family presented an opportunity for him to escape the strained and troubled relationship he had with his parents and enjoy the company of others, aunts and uncles, the loving care offered by family friends Leigh and Clara, the companionship of the family dogs – and the chances to experience young love of his own.

Through the tales he relates of these summers, so Anderson also explores the notes and letters he wrote as a boy, carefully produced on a hand-me-down typewriter. Missives and notes which, although he never realised it at the time, were in fact his first forays into what would blossom in his adult life into a distinguished career as a writer, editor and publisher.

Wednesday August 17th: A Monstrous Regiment of Women (Mary Russell #2)

MonstrousReturn to 221B Baker Street at the University of Washington’s iSchool, Second Life, for the latter-day adventures of Mr. Sherlock Holmes (retired) and his young orphaned protégé, Mary Russell, originally from the United States, as written by Laurie R. King.

Taking a trip to London, Mary encounters Veronica Beaconsfield, a friend from Oxford, who in turn introduces her to the charismatic and enigmatic Margery Childe, leader of something called “The New Temple of God.” Sect-like, and seemingly involved with the suffrage movement, the New Temple and its leader offer both curiosity and intrigue for Mary, who is not convinced either are entirely aboard board.

Her suspicions appear to be correct when several of the Temple’s wealthy young female volunteers and financial contributors are murdered. With Holmes keeping a watchful eye in the background, Mary turns her curiosity into an investigation; in doing so, she faces her greatest danger yet.

Thursday, August 18th

Seanchai is taking the evening off to allow Shandon attend a family birthday celebration.

 


Please check with the Seanchai Library SL’s blog for updates and for additions or changes to the week’s schedule.

The featured charity for July-August is WildAid: seeking to end the illegal wildlife trade in our lifetimes by reducing demand through public awareness campaigns and providing comprehensive marine protection.

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Kultivate Summer Art Show in Second Life

Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summar Art Show
Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summer Art Show

The Kultivate Magazine / Windlight Gallery Summer Art Show has opened in Second Life. Running through until Saturday, August 20th, the event features, art, music and shopping, with plenty to see and do throughout.

Over 50 2D and 3D artists are participating in the event, including Boudicca Amat, Ceakay Ballyhoo, Glitterprincess Destiny, Cica Ghost, Hana Hoobinoo, Silas Merlin, Bryn Oh, Sina Souza, Betty Tureaud, Myra Wildmist – and yours truly! You can find the full list of participating artists and merchants on the Summer Arts show page at Kultivate Magazine.

Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summar Art Show: 2D art space
Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summer Art Show: 2D art space

Given it is a summer show, the theme of the event area is very beach oriented: sand ripples across the land, with merchant kiosks to one side presenting a summer stroll, and the two gallery spaces for 2D artists presenting a shady retreat where paintings and photographs can be viewed and – if you’re so minded – purchased. Between the galleries and the kiosks and out on the sand, are the 3D art pieces, together with the event stage.

Entertainment Schedule

At the time of writing, the entertainments for the event were as follows, but please refer to the Summer Art Show web page for updates. All times are SLT:

Date Time Event
Friday, August 12th 13:00 Phemie Alcott – LIVE
16:00 Bad Amp Tribute Band: Metallica
18:00 Steampunk Party with Gabriel Riel
Saturday, August 13th Noon Summer Rave Party with DJ Paradox Messmer
14:00 Tallyesin – LIVE
 Monday, August 15th 18:00  Whymsee with DJ Cordie
 Tuesday, August 16th Noon Tribute and Crown Pub event with DJ Mia
 Wednesday, August 17th Noon (?) Tribute and Crown Pub event with DJ Mia
Thursday, August 18th
Noon (?) Tribute and Crown Pub event with DJ Mia
 Friday, August 19th 16:00 Summer Ball event with DJ John
Saturday, August 20th 14:00 Bad Amp Tribute Band: Queen
ultivate / Windlight Gallery Summar Art Show: your truly has a modest display
Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summer Art Show: your truly has a modest display

In addition to the entertainment, there’s a sandcastle hunt running throughout the event, featuring 25 prizes comprising men’s and women’s apparel and home and garden items donated by the participating merchants. As the name suggests – find the little sandcastles and claim your prize!

So whether it is art or shopping or a bit of both, be sure to drop in to the Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summer Arts Show?

Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summer Art Show: Caitlyn and I take Cica's washing machines for a tumble!
Kultivate / Windlight Gallery Summer Art Show: Caitlyn and I take Cica’s washing machines for a tumble!

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Win your own Second Life photo studio with Kultivate Magazine

Win the Maven Homes Camden Studio in the Kultivate Home Away From Home photo contest
Win the Maven Homes Camden Studio in the Kultivate Home Away From Home photo contest

Kultivate Magazine is offering a prize package with a total value of L$4990, with L$3000 in three cash prizes, in a Home Away From Home photo contest, run in partnership with Maven Homes, who are supplying their Camden Photo Studio as a part of the first prize!

The contest is open now through until August 20th.  To be in with a chance of winning, here’s what you need to do:

  • Teleport to Maven Homes
  • Take a photo of yourself either inside or outside one of their homes. The goal is to show that you are “home away from home.”
  • The photo can be an indoor or outdoor shot, and must visibly show you and the home.
Maven Homes
Maven Homes

On offer are three prizes:

  • 1st place: L$1,500 plus the Camden Photo Studio from Maven Homes, and a free ad in Kultivate  Magazine
  • 2nd place: L$1,000 plus your photo printed on the Kultivate website
  • 3rd place: L$500 plus your photo printed on the Kultivate website.

Note that the closing date is Saturday, August 20th, 2016.

About the Camden

The Camden Studio by Maven Homes is a modern, 2-room design with a 31m x 30m footprint and a Land Impact of 96. It will fit in parcels of 1024 sq metres or larger, is 100% mesh (with materials), and is suitable for a studio or gallery space. Extras include:

  • Shutters open and close to darken studio
  • Light rig with working lights
  • Lockable doors
  • Is supplied Copy / Modify (No Transfer).
The Maven Homes Camden interiors (inset) - click for full size
The Maven Homes Camden Studio interiors (inset) – click for full size

Rules and Guidelines

Please also refer to the competition entry guidelines on the Kultivate website.

  • One submission per entrant
  • The goal is to take a photo show you are “home away from home” at Maven Homes. Your photo can be an indoor or outdoor shot, but must visibly show you and the home.
  • Entries must be posted on the Kultivate Flickr Contest group Only one entry per user, to be posted no later than 23:59 on Saturday, August 20th, 2016. Flickr timestamps will be used to determine time of submission
  • All submissions must be labelled “Home Away From Home Photo Challenge” followed by your SL name (do not use Display Names) and must include the sim / house SLurl in the description
  • All submissions should be new and original, but can be submitted to other groups
  • Nudity and adult themes are not permitted as the sim is G rated
  • Editing within external software is permitted prior to submission
  • Please do not contact Maven Homes in regards to this contest, please direct all questions to Johannes1977 Resident.

All entries will be judged using the following criteria: creativity, originality, technique, interpretation of the theme, adherence to the submission and guideline rules (again, please refer to the link above to confirm the guidelines).

Good luck to all who enter!

Disappearing ladies, aliens with headaches; sandboxes and lakes

It’s time to kick-off a week of story-telling in voice, brought to our virtual lives by the staff and volunteers at the Seanchai Library. As always, all times SLT, and events are held at the Library’s Second Life home at Bradley University, unless otherwise indicated.

Sunday, August 7th

13:30: Tea Time at Baker Street

Tea-time at Baker Street returns for the summer, featuring a new location – 221B Baker Street at the University of Washington in Second Life, and a return to His Last Bow.

A 1917 anthology of previously published Sherlock Holmes stories by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, the volume originally comprised seven stories published by The Strand Magazine between 1908 and 1917. However, later editions of the book saw an eighth story included, The Adventure of the Cardboard Box, originally published in 1892.

In this episode, Sherlock Holmes steps back from the spotlight as he dispatches John Watson to Lausanne, Switzerland, to investigate The Disappearance of Lady Frances Carfax.

Unwed, and denied what should be wealthy inheritance, Lady Fairfax is given to writing to her former governess every other week, wherever she may be – but for five weeks, nary a letter has been received, and fearing for her safety, the governess has contacted Sherlock Holmes.

Reaching his destination, Watson learns that Lady Carfax had been ensconced in the Hôtel International for several weeks prior to leaving suddenly, possibly the result of her being hounded by a large, bearded man. Watson also learns that Lady Carfax paid her maid a hefty £50.00 prior to the latter leaving her employ.

Thus the good doctor is faced with a series of riddles to solve: where did Lady Carfax go? Who was the bearded man and is he somehow involved in her disappearance? Why did she pay her maid so handsome a sum? And where did the maid go after leaving her employ?

15:00: Storyteller Sandbox

The world is full of stories, even the virtual world.  The Storytellers’ Sandbox makes its showcase debut at the Firestorm Community Gateway, featuring voice performers from all around Second Life to share tales of adventure.

The first of a series, this session features: Dubhna Rhiadra, John Morland, Eleseren Briana, Bryn Taleweaver, Hanna Hoo, and Shandon Loring, live in voice. See my article on the Seanchai / Firestorm partnership for more about this joint venture.

Monday August 8th To the Vanishing Point

vanishing pointGyro Muggins continues his Monday Night treat of sci-fi with Alan Dean Foster’s To the Vanishing Point.

When Frank Sonderberg insists his family make their annual vacation a road trip, his wife and kids are less than impressed. When he pulls over to the side of the road to pick up a beautiful young hitch-hiker apparently stranded in the desert, his wife definitely isn’t impressed.

But no sooner has the young woman, calling herself Mouse, boarded their motor-home than reality changes – and not necessarily for the better. Mouse, it turns out, is an alien on a mission and in picking her up, the family is inextricably joined with her in that mission. The universe, with all its many realities, is coming apart because the Spinner, the creator of those realities, has a headache. Mouse has the cure, but in order to give it, she must reach the Vanishing Point – and she needs the Sonderbergs to get her there.

Tuesday August 9th, 19:00: Blueberry Summers: Growing Up at the Lake

Kayden Oconnell reads from Curtiss Anderson’s classic coming of age memoirs.

BlueberryBorn in 1928 in Minneapolis, Curtiss Anderson grew up in an extended family of Norwegian-Americans, among whom the highlight of the year was time spent among the lakes of northern Minnesota.

For young Curtiss, growing up in the 1930s and 1940s, these were especially idyllic years. Time spent in the farmhouse among this extended family presented an opportunity for him to escape the strained and troubled relationship he had with his parents and enjoy the company of others, aunts and uncles, the loving care offered by family friends Leigh and Clara, the companionship of the family dogs – and the chances to experience young love of his own.

Through the tales he relates of these summers, so Anderson also explores the notes and letters he wrote as a boy, carefully produced on a hand-me-down typewriter. Missives and notes which, although he never realised it at the time, were in fact his first forays into what would blossom in his adult life into a distinguished career as a writer, editor and publisher.

Wednesday August 10th: Women Going Wild in the West

With Trolley Trollop.

Thursday, August 11th

19:00: Preview – EXPLORE the World of John Steinbeck

Seanchai Library’s Explore the Arts series in Kitely will continue in January 2017, supporting the Tacoma Little Theatre’s physical world stage production of Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men. You can read the project announcement, and join Caledonia in-world (SL and Kitely simulcast), as she talks about the project’s aims, and what visitors will be able to see and experience.

21:00: Seanchai Late Night

With Finn Zeddmore.


Please check with the Seanchai Library SL’s blog for updates and for additions or changes to the week’s schedule.

The featured charity for July-August is WildAid: seeking to end the illegal wildlife trade in our lifetimes by reducing demand through public awareness campaigns and providing comprehensive marine protection.

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