Sharing your #LRtweetup Story – Part II

At One Year… What #LRtweetup Means to me by @marleysmommarleysmom

We depend on one another for advice and support. It’s pretty awesome to me – especially since my support network here in Arkansas is limited by the fact that I didn’t grow up here. What #LRTweetup really means is that I have a group of people I can depend on to be authentic about everything from which shoes to buy to how much they retweet information about H1N1.

Read her full post at UALR.edu/tosmith

My LRtweetup Story’s Just Beginning by @stephhwilliamssteph

So here’s my story about how I don’t really have a story … yet…

…Why in the world would I want to involve myself in anything that limits me to 140 characters or less? Because it’s fun. Well, there you go: in less than 20…

I kept to myself a bit and recognized more tweeps than I actually talked to IRL. But I did hang out in the corner a bit with @kellimarks; got my pic taken by @laureneclark; spotted @jamiewalden money for a drink; and even won a door prize from @Heifer.

So I figure the more I go to these get-togethers, the more comfortable I’ll get. Then, I’ll really have a story to tell. Then, God help us all – unless someone cuts me off every 140 characters.

Read Stephs full post at StephsWonderfulLife.blogspot.com

My #LRtweetup story by @arkstfanmark

LRTweetUp is more than a social group or business networking program. The participants care about Central Arkansas and making it a better place. Helping local non-profits has been a big part all along. Choosing that path has been essential to the character of the organization. It reminds us to put others before self and that shapes the tone of our community…

We share a lot with each other, sometimes too much, but we know a lot of things about each other that our regular circles of friends and family don’t know about each other.

There is trust and genuine concern for each other….

…Quite a few of us have shared some of our worst days with each other and every time, the community has been there to share the pain. There have also been a lot of shared celebrations as well.

Read Mark’s full post at his ArkStFan Blog

Sharing your #LRtweetup story

As part of our 1 year celebration we asked you to share your #LRtweetup experience and the response has been an overwhelming and moving community narrative.

While I’d knew these stories would give people an idea of what it means to be connected to this group I didn’t expect to discover that I had no idea how people came to be involved.

These stories are funny, profound, touching, and give a glimpse into the hundreds of small interactions that turned a bunch of strangers into friends.

My @LRtweetup Story by @jgreghenderson greg

my 17 people I am following has turned into 370, and this little meetup that I was shy about has become one of the most important parts of my life…

…these stories are still being written. The book is not closed, not by a long shot. As this community grows and matures there will be more stories. Just like any relationship, not all of those stories will be good ones, and we will likely have hard times. I think I speak for others though that this is more than just a monthly gathering. It has become a very large part of my life.

Read his full post at StayClassyLittleRock.com

For all the tweeps I’ve loved before by @savannahb SBB

As a stay-at-home mom, most of my daily interaction had been with short people who had terrible conversational skills, and who regularly pooped on themselves. Twitter opened up a whole new world for me; a way to communicate with real grown-ups, who talked about real things (even if those real things were sometimes euphemistic. Ice cream, anyone?), and who were within a virtual arm’s length all day long…

…my circle of friends has grown by about 300, minus a few spambots and national companies. I feel like I am heard, even if I’m only talking about Adventures in Mommyhood. I feel less alone during the long days at home with the short people. I feel part of a real community; one that has grown not out of sameness or complacency, but out of a genuine want to know others and expand social horizons.

Read her full post at ChasingMyBees.com

What @LRtweetup Means to me by @cherylfergcheryl

It’s truly weird for me to call people I barely know my friends.  However, that’s the way I feel about most of the people involved in the Little Rock Tweetup community…

…At times I feel as though we are all trudging up the same steep hill just to make it through another day.  All the while, we encourage each other along the way.  We’ve gone through loses, illnesses and some major disappointments together in a little over a year.  Simply put, we have bonded…

…When we walked into the Capital Bar and Grill, we were loudly greeted by the LR Tweet up community there.  I felt like Norm walking into the bar on Cheers.

And that is what makes the LR Tweet Up Community great…

Read her Full post at ThatsNormalRight.com

Is Your Story Next?

We’ve got a lot more stories to share and everyone that contributes their story will be highlighted here.

If you haven’t shared your story yet perhaps these will inspire you to share your LRtweetup story.

To all of you, we’d like to say a sincere Thank you. The response has been wonderful!

An intentional future for #LRTweetup

The LRTweetup organizing committee is coming together next week to discuss the opportunities and vision for 2010. This community is about what you want so its time to speak up.

The floor is open to your ideas. The major agenda items are:

Involving More People

The LRTweetup twitter account is currently following 500 Arkansas twitterers. How can we invite more of them to be active in LRTweetup?

Part of this answer lies in clearly defining and communicating the following:

  • Why should you join LRTweetup?
  • What will you gain from LRTweetup?

Obviously we hope to see these answers begin to evolve but how would you answer these 2 questions?

Evolving our Mission

LRTweetup should begin to evolve into more than a social club. The compassion and resources of this organization necessitate us to become more civic and service minded. Whether it is spreading the word about a need or spending a day serving together, serving others should be a priority this year.

Strengthening Connections

Connecting people is at the core of LRTweetup and we want to increase its role as a forum for business and personal networking. We are exploring ideas for people to get to know and find one another better.

2 ideas we are considering:

  • Membership directory
  • Member Profile series.

Thoughts?

Conclusion

It is essential that we chart the future of this organization if we are to evolve in a directed manner that serves others and increases opportunities through personal connections. Through service and interactions we feel that LRTweetup can express the very essence of community.

Welcome to an exciting 2010, let us seize the moment.

Feedback:

  • Reply on Twitter to @LRTweetup
  • email kei@lrtweetup.com
  • Call Keith 501-859-6075

Blessed. Grateful

As I reflect on the blessings in my life I can’t help but be overwhelmed when I consider how 140 characters and #hashtag has changed my world.

I’ve met more amazing people in the past 7 months than I could have possibly imagined. Brilliant, caring, wonderful people. I’ve made great friends with people that I likely would have never known except for LRTweetup. Out of this new world and a strange name a community has risen.

We are a testament to the power of people coming together.

Today, I am thankful for you.

Happy Thanksgiving.

Socializing in the Rock #CommAR & #HOSB

Central Arkansas is exploding with social media forums and learning opportunities and we are proud to say that the LRTweetup community continues to lead the way. Welcome to the community calendar 2.0, upcoming social media events in Central Arkansas.

Arkansas Business Expo #CommAR

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The Commerce Arkansas Business Expo takes place tomorrow and will feature a panel discussion entitled, “Using Social Media for Business, Nonprofit, and Search Engine Marketing”. The panel will include Ed Nicholson (@TysonFoods), Meghan Knight, and Natalie Ghidotti (@Ghidotti). It will be moderated by Lance Turner (@LT).

The panel will commence at 2:30pm. The Expo is held in the Governor’s Halls of the Statehouse convention center. Pre-registration is free, $20 at the door. For more info and links see “Talking Social Media and Business at Commerce Arkansas Nov.3” over on Lance’s blog.

Make sure and stop by the booths of LRTweetup regulars, Paul Strack (@PStrack) of CustomXM.com, Brant Collins (@BrantC) and Doug Krile (@DougKrile) of StationX.tv.

Hands on Small Business #HOSB

Hands On Small Business wide

Hands on Small Business is kicking off their series of social media sessions in Central Arkansas tomorrow with 2 events. HoSB sessions will offer practical advice, direct instruction, and application tips to small businesses and entrepreneurs seeking to learn more about social media.

The sessions are lead by Kyran Pittman (@KyranP) and Susan Payton (@Eggmarketing) and events are scheduled in Hot Springs, Little Rock, North Little Rock, and Maumelle. Free pre-registration required. For full event schedule and registration visit the HoSB Little Rock Events page.

  • Tuesday, November 3, 8:30am-10:30am at the National Park Community College, Hot Springs
  • Tuesday, November 3, 11:30am-1:30pm at the Arkansas Museum of Discovery (@ArkMoD), Little Rock
  • Wednesday, November 11, 2:00pm-4:00pm at the Argenta Downtown Council, North Little Rock
  • Thursday, November 19, 5:30pm-7:30pm at the Maumelle Library, Maumelle

These are all excellent opportunities to help educate others or to learn something new for yourself. Remember, we call it social for a reason.

Are you involved with an upcoming social media event in the central Arkansas area? We’d love to know. Contact us with the details. As always you can subscribe the LRTweetup calendar for the latest event information. Links: ical html xml