| Natalie playing @ NSPCC charity event tonight |
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| Written by Natalie Moody | |
| Friday, 14 September 2007 | |
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I'm playing at the Second Life benefit for NSPCC tonight. I'll be playing at 12pm SL time, kl 21.00 CET. Read below or check out THIS for more info about NSPCC
"The NSPCC is the UK's leading charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children. It is the only children's charity with statutory powers, enabling it to act to safeguard children. "If you're a Secondlife resident (see www.secondlife.com for more information) you can contact "NSPCC Miles" in game and donate as much Lindens ($L) to Miles as you can afford. At the end of the year all Lindens (L$) will be converted to USD/GBP and then given to NSPCC in GBP. So far "NSPCC Miles" has collected a total of L$18,300 (there are about L$250.00 - L$300.00 to every US Dollar). Thank you to my Secondlife friends!" Secondlife Event: 14 Sept 2007 at 12 PM PDT (8 PM BST – UK time) Paul Talik (aka Rocko Fallon in Secondlife) will be hosting a major NSPCC charity event. The event is set to start on 14 Sept 2007 at 12 noon PDT (8 PM UK time) and will be a 24 hour event. The event will take place over several locations within Secondlife such as: THEclub Sundance, THEhood, and the River of Venus. Some of the highlights of the event will include: 1. Live performances from unbelievable artists such as Natalie Moody (from Sweden), and Kelvinblue.oh, and many others. 2. An Auction where generous residents and corporations have donated excellent products for us to auction off and have the proceeds go to NSPCC. The Auction will be run by the beautiful Absolut Smirnov (from the UK) 3. Live DJ’s streaming your favourite tunes 4. Resident competitions where residents could win fantastic items donated by other generous residents and corporations.
Rocko Fallon has created replica NSPCC collection tins for the collection of donations from residents in Secondlife. These are very special collection tins. Residents make payments to the collection tins and the amount donated is transferred to NSPCC Miles seamlessly. The collection tins have been released into Secondlife and are distributed FREE. Residents can copy and give away the tins to other residents FREELY. The collection tins have also been released into a vendor network (see www.apez.biz for more information on the vendor network). It doesn’t mater where the collection tins have been distributed; all payments to any of them will be transferred to NSPCC miles. Every collection tin has an information card that tells the residents how the tins work and gives detailed information about NSPCC and why we’re raising money for this worthy charity.
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