On December 18th and 19th (that’s in just 17 days) Rick Turoczy of the Silicon Florist and I, Cami Kaos, will be presenting 30 hours of live streaming awesomeness for your viewing pleasure, and it’s all for a good cause. 30 Hour Day is a livestreaming telethon the likes of which the world has never seen and it’s happening right here in Portland.
In other words: We’ll be up and seeking to entertain the masses for 30 straight hours and the entire event will be broadcast on these friendly internets in order to raise awareness of and funds for a few important organizations that can use all our help.
Sounds crazy right? That’s because it is a little crazy. But we (along with all of the good folk volunteering their time and resources) are determined to turn our little bit of crazy into a great event for all the world to enjoy. This is where you should be asking yourself, Self, what is it that I can do to help?
You’re asking the right question. The answer is simple: Give us your awesome, your cool, your talented masses longing to be aired to a national audience.
Do you have a talent, an act, a band? Know someone who does? Head on over to our site and submit your act for the 30 Hour Day Variety Show. This portion of the event will run from 10 AM to 6 PM Saturday December 19th and is designed to showcase some of the great acts that our city (and the surrounding area) has to offer.
So go ahead, stop on by and drop us a line. Be part of the action. Make this first of its kind event a part of your personal history by getting involved. Or at least tune and in watch us pull it all off.
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For more general information on 30 Hour Day and what you can do to help go to our website, facebook page or follow 30 Hour Day on twitter.


























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Have you contacted the music and drama departments of the local universities? PSU, U of P, Reed? Lots of eager performers that would like a venue! Christmas music; members of choirs, youth philharmonic?
Kid rock bands? Ad on craigslist? There are so many hams out there!
Maybe Regional Arts and Culture Council has a list of performers that could be contacted. Just throwing out some brainstorming ideas.
Contact Cort and Fatboy. Those two would probably lend a helping hand or four.
Greg: Cort & Fatboy have been scheduled in since the beginning of the planning stages
They’ll be doing a live show Friday night.
PDXLillly: Thanks for the tips… going to check those out.
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