WordPress Charity Scavenger Hunt 2008

by Scott Beale on August 4, 2008 · 2 comments

Ferry Building

The WordPress Charity Scavenger Hunt 2008 takes place in San Francisco on Sunday, August 17th, the day after WordCamp 2008. The registration fee is $40 per team, with all proceeds being donated to the the local non-profit 826 Valencia. If you can’t make the event, you can also donate directly through the registration page.

The WordPress Charity Scavenger Hunt will have teams of four running amok in San Francisco for two hours, unravelling clues, finding weird stuff and completing tasks for points. The winning team with the most points will get the grand prize: lots of WordPress schwag, plus special surprises!

You can follow the WordPress Charity Scavenger Hunt on Twitter and Flickr.

See Also: WordCamp San Francisco 2008, An Annual WordPress Conference

photo by Scott Beale

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filed under Events, Philanthropy, San Francisco

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1 mager August 4, 2008 at 12:02 pm

Do you have a team? I am interested.

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2 Scott Beale August 4, 2008 at 12:06 pm

I'm not sure what my plans are yet for that Sunday.

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