Announcing WordCamp Cape Town 2011!

South African WordPress fans get ready, WordCamp Cape Town 2011 is not far off! Here are the details for this year’s event.

Date:

Thursday, September 15th, 2011

8:30am Registration

8:30-10am Meet and greet

10:00-6:00pm Unconference

6:00pm till late Afterparty @ Alba Lounge

Location:

The Atlantic Imbizo
V&A Waterfront
No free street parking is available | parking garage is available nearby at R20-50/day

Attendee Registration:

Open as of Friday, July 1st, 2011.

Call for Speakers:

If you are interested in speaking, the Speaker Application is up. We can’t wait to see what you have to share this year!

Sponsor Support Opportunities:

Potential supporters, be prepared to be showered with WordPress community love. We strive to make WordCamp Cape Town accessible to as many users and developers as possible, which means we must keep ticket prices affordable. This wouldn’t be possible without generous support from companies like you who love WordPress and our community.

If you are interested in supporting this event (and accepting our love), please read through our Media Kit to view the opportunities. When you are ready to offer support, proceed to the event registration to choose your support level, or for volunteer support please email us, call 084-565-6767 or use our online contact form.

Coming Soon:

  • More about the theme of WordCamp Cape Town 2011 – Spring has Sprung
  • Information on tracks, sessionsspeakers, and other conference (and/or unconference) details
  • Travel logistics, tips and hotel specials
  • Much more…

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Cheers!

– Your 2011 organizers


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2 Responses to “Announcing WordCamp Cape Town 2011!

  1. Potential supporters, be prepared to be showered with WordPress community love. We strive to make WordCamp Cape Town accessible to as many users and developers as possible

  2. and developers as possible, which means we must keep ticket prices affordable. This wouldn’t be possible without generous support from companies like you who love WordPress and our community.