Posts Tagged: Events


10
Jun 10

Garden Court Condominiums to Host iDetroit Fireworks Tweetup

Courtesy of Teknotika on Flickr

Courtesy of Teknotika on Flickr

Join us on Monday, June 21st, at 8:00pm at Garden Court Condominiums for an awesome view of the Detroit (Target) Fireworks. Garden Court Condominiums was generous enough to donate their rooftop penthouse suite to Detroit’s social media community the night of the fireworks. The patio alone fits 120+ people! We will also have complimentary beer, cocktails and wine thanks to Atwater Block Brewery, Valentine Vodka and B. Nektar.

For additional event details and to register to attend, head over to Eventbrite. Tickets are free, but space is limited!

The event hashtag for Twitter and Foursquare check-ins: #gardencourt

This is going to be one of the best tweetups yet! I hope to see many of you there!

- Brandon


12
May 10

Upcoming Events for May 2010

Courtesy of ChrisMRichards on Flickr

Courtesy of ChrisMRichards on Flickr

Wondering what’s happening this month in Detroit’s social media and tech space? Here are a few events to add to your calendar.

Startup Weekend Detroit
Friday, May 14th – Sunday, May 16th at Wayne State University

Founded in 2007, Startup Weekend is a 54-hour event that provides resources and incentives to help local students, developers, innovators and entrepreneurs build successful startup companies. The event has been hosted in more than 50 cities in 12 countries, resulting in the creation of more than 280 new companies. Over the course of a single weekend, Startup Weekend Detroit participants will work in teams to create, develop and launch new business ideas. On the final day of the event, each team will present their new company, share their progress and discuss next steps. Startup Weekend Detroit is open to anyone interested in metro Detroit’s growing technology and interactive community. Tickets to the event are $50 for professionals and $40 for students. For more information, visit www.detroit.startupweekend.org or follow the Startup Weekend Detroit 2010 hashtag on Twitter (#SWD2010).

Social Media / Michigan EMMY Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts Mixer
Thursday, May 20th at 6:00 PM at D’Amato’s Neighborhood Restaurant and Wine Bar.

The Michigan Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (MI-NATAS) is the most recognized non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement and recognition of Excellence in Television. They are hoping to “break down a few silos” and connect with members of metro Detroit’s digital community. RSVP on Facebook.

Social Media Club Detroit – May Meeting
Wednesday, May 26th at 6:00 PM at the Rochester Mills Beer Co.

Gary Wohlfeill, Creative Director at Moosejaw, will be presenting on Social Web Strategies for Retailers. Gary will talk about how Moosejaw uses the digital space and often wacky antics to start conversations with their customers. He will discuss how they have successfully used Facebook, Twitter, SMS, and Email marketing to build an incredibly loyal following. Come out and hear about a company with a truly fresh approach to marketing on the web and beyond.

Moosejaw info:
Web: http://www.moosejaw.com
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/moosejaw
Twitter: @MoosejawMadness

Rochester Mills info:
Web: http://bit.ly/a2f0sT
Facebook: http://bit.ly/dxObKL

RSVP to the event on Facebook

If you have questions regarding any of these events, feel free to contact us on Twitter at @idetroit.

- Brandon


23
Mar 10

TECH cocktail comes to Detroit

Courtesy of TeamStickerGiant on Flickr

Courtesy of TeamStickerGiant on Flickr

TECH cocktail, one of the most popular startup and interactive events in the country, is finally coming to Detroit to help kick-off FutureMidwest 2010.

From the TECH cocktail Web site:

TECH cocktail is a media & events company better connecting & amplifying the startup technology community. Started as a community building event founded in May 2006 by Frank Gruber and Eric Olson, TECH cocktail has been hosting mixer events and covering technology start-ups across the country with the focus of helping to amplify the local technology signal. TECH cocktail is aimed at helping build and strengthen local tech start-up communities both online and off.

TECH cocktail has hosted large events in Chicago, DC, Boston, Boulder, San Diego, Barcelona and more.

Here at the details:
When: Thursday, April 15th, 2010 – 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST
Where: BlackFinn American Saloon in Royal Oak, Michigan
What: A “cocktail of TECH people”
Price: $15 – includes 2 drinks tickets ($20 at the door)

Buy your tickets here.

Get your startup in front of the right people.
TECH cocktail is offering a handful of startups the opportunity to show off in an expo-style to the rest of the Michigan entrepreneurial community.  Space is limited.  Interested in having your startup on display?  Submit this form.

Help support your community.
There a number of sponsorship opportunities available for TECH cocktail. With the right package, you can get pretty creative and really get your brand in front of metro Detroit’s interactive and tech community. TECH cocktail is also looking for volunteers to help ensure that the event goes smoothly. Additional information about sponsorships and volunteering are available on Eventbrite.

- Brandon


6
Jan 10

First Detroit Tweetup of 2010 Scheduled

IDetroit will be hosting the first Detroit Tweetup of 2010 on Wednesday, January 20th, from 7pm to 930pm at Buffalo Wild Wings in Novi.

Last January, more than 80 Detroit Twitter users showed up and basically took over Buffalo Wild Wings in Novi for the night.  We hope to repeat that event’s success.

There will also be a special contest for Foursquare users.  Check-in from the location with the #detroittu hashtag AND sign the event attendance sheet for your chance to win a copy of Gary Vaynerchuck’s Crush It!

Make sure you visit the Detroit Tweetups Facebook event page to RSVP.

Any questions?  Contact Brandon Chesnutt (@bchesnutt/brandonchesnutt@gmail.com)

We hope to see you there!


28
Dec 09

What you can expect from iDetroit in 2010

Looking back, 2009 was definitely the start of something great.

This past year, interactive and tech-themed events held in Metro Detroit connected more than 1,000 people and helped raise thousands of dollars for local charities. Dozens of individuals, including many outside of this group, worked very hard to organize such events so that we could all socialize, network, collaborate and learn together.

Here is how we at iDetroit plan to carry this incredibly powerful momentum forward into 2010.

Bigger and better events
We are already hard at work putting together some awesome events for 2010. Members of our team are already in the early stages of planning for the very first Ignite Detroit, as well as the return of Startup Weekend Detroit.  You’ll also see internationally renowned social media and business thought leaders coming to Detroit for Module 2010 (Future Midwest) and Brand Camp University 2010.  While we can’t share all the details at this time, we promise that it’s totally worth the wait.

Great conversations and ideas
Our own Hubert Sawyers III and David Murray have spearheaded the creation of two fantastic social media-related groups that are experiencing explosive growth. Tweetea recently announced its expansion into new cities and the recruitment of regional ambassadors. Social Media Club – Detroit has garnered nearly 700 fans in just a few short months, making it one of the largest Social Media Club Facebook communities ever. Look for these two groups to host some of the most thought-provoking and insightful events in the Detroit area next year.  There will also be plenty of special guests.

Plenty of new faces
Since word got out about our tweetups, conferences and late nights rocking the mic, iDetroit has been contacted by other local professional and social groups that are interested in becoming part of our community.  With these new relationships in place, we hope to not only cross-promote events, but also find opportunities to integrate our groups.

Your thoughts
This year taught us a lot about the value of participation, friendship and community.  So, what comes next?  What do you hope to see happen within Detroit’s interactive community in 2010? If you share your ideas, we can work together to make it happen.


4
Nov 09

Upcoming Interactive Events for November 2009

Detroit SkylineWondering what’s happening this month in Detroit’s social media and tech space? Here are a few events to add to your calendar.


Social Media Club Detroit – November Chapter Meeting

Join presenter Christopher Barger, Director of Global Communications Technology for General Motors, at this month’s Social Media Club – Detroit chapter meeting on Wednesday, November 18th at Goldfish Tea in Royal Oak. Christopher will be discussing GM’s team approach to social media communications and how the organization’s digital strategy translates internationally. The meeting starts at 6pm and the presentation is scheduled for 7pm. For more info, check out the Social Media Club – Detroit Facebook Page.

Detroit Urban Craft Fair Tweetup
Handmade Detroit has joined forces with iDetroit and I3Detroit (Note: Two different groups. Both awesome.) to host a fun and interactive event that celebrates creativity with cocktails.  On Friday, November 20th at 7pm, come join Detroit Urban Craft Fair vendors the night before their big show at the Majestic Cafe in Detroit. There will be snacks and desserts courtesy of Handmade Detroit and Twitter crafts (make your Twitter nametag button for your next Tweetup). Now in its fourth year, the Detroit Urban Craft Fair will be showcasing more than 50 vendors representing a variety of art crafty goods at the Majestic Theater on Nov. 21. For more info, check out detroiturbancraftfair.com.

TechKaraoke Detroit
Think Tweetup meets networking event meets karaoke meets awesome.  Join other members of Detroit’s tech and social media space at Royal Kubo in Clawson as TechKaraoke Detroit gathers to rock out.  There WILL be prizes, including a $30 bar tab “stimulus” for the “Best in Show” performance courtesy of Royal Kubo!  The event starts at 8pm and karaoke kicks off at 9pm.  To learn more about TechKaraoke Detroit, check out its Facebook Group.

Know of any other events happening this month that we should know about? Let us know in the comments.


15
Oct 09

iDetroit to Co-Host TEDxDetroit Pre-Event Tweetup

n117206598830_4441The iDetroit team is joining forces with the organizers of TEDxDetroit to host a pre-event Tweetup at our favorite Novi spot, Bar Louie.

This is an informal gathering for TEDfans and friends to meet, connect and enjoy a cocktail in a relaxed setting the night before the event.  The party starts at 7pm and runs until (at least) 10pm.

Attendees also have a chance to win one of the three final seats at the inaugural TEDxDetroit conference. The giveaway starts at 7:30pm and ends at 8:30pm. You MUST be present to win.

To RSVP, please visit the Facebook event page.

See you all there!

Brandon


17
Aug 09

GM Summer Tweetup at Bar Louie

In an effort to personally connect with members of Detroit’s Twitter community, GM recently tapped members of iDetroit to help coordinate a tweetup at Bar Louie in Novi.  Check out this video recap.

Tweetups in metro Detroit from Lish Dorset on Vimeo.


2
Aug 09

Welcome to iDetroit

love detroit It’s an exciting time to be involved with social media and technology here in Detroit. We are now home to some of the most engaging and interactive conferences in the Midwest.  The regular social media meetups and tweetups are attracting large groups of like-minded individuals on a consistent basis.  Our numbers are growing and everyone is hungry for more.

However, with all of this activity, there hasn’t been a team in place dedicated to rallying the troops and spearheading the efforts behind uniting and growing our community.

To address this problem, a few of us decided that working together was far more constructive than operating independently.  By pooling our resources, experience and talent, we could take Detroit’s social media and tech community to the next level.

The result of this combination: iDetroit

Think of us as a community exercise.  A group with big hopes and ideas for Metro Detroit.

What you can expect from iDetroit:

  • Valuable events and conferences designed to connect Detroit’s tech and social media community.
  • A hub where you can learn about the region’s latest happenings.
  • The promotion of events organized outside of iDetroit.
  • Honest feedback and reviews of other local events.
  • Opportunities to get involved and help shape the future of Detroit’s social media and tech scene.

What we need from you:

  • Feedback.
  • Suggestions.
  • Comments.
  • Participation.

What you’ll start to see is many of the local events you regularly attend flying under the iDetroit name.  We want everyone to know that these gatherings are part of something bigger.

Our goal is to become the most active force within Detroit’s social media and tech community.  We can’t accomplish this without your help.

While we have big plans for iDetroit, we are just getting started.  We hope you’ll join us for the ride.