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THANK YOU RICHMOND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Richmond Twestival came together in an impossibly short amount of time to
raise $2,215 of UNEXPECTED funds for @tricyclegardens in a crazy short amount
of time!

We would like to thank our Generous Auction Item Donors, Fabulous Sponsors, The Kind Musicians and Music Community that gave their songs to provide ambiance, and each of you that bought a ticket: 100% of your donation goes directly to Tricycle Gardens, who will build more community food-producing gardens because of YOU.

Fabulous Sponsors

Without these generous, fabulous sponsors coming together to support Twestival, our local community nonprofit for this year, Tricycle Gardens, would have less cash with which to work to implement community food gardens in Richmond, connecting people to nature, the ability to grow food, and promote sustainability in our region.

Please take a moment to read, visit, and THANK the following sponsors:

  • Compleo
    Compleo is at the intersection of emerging media and fundamental public relations. Compleo builds branded web applications and specializes in helping organizations target new ways to use social media to interact with audiences and listen to their customer needs.Follow Compleo on twitter at @igoiwrite!
  • ElevationElevation is a branding, advertising and design firm dedicated to elevating the brands of our clients through creative and strategic excellence. Elevation delivers a higher level of thinking and a higher level of service—helping our clients achieve a higher level of success.Learn more at http://www.elevationadvertising.com, and you can follow one of Elevation’s principals on twitter, @aaronsdotson.
  • Richmond Grid Through the grid of friend requests,  photos, tweets, instant messages and wall  posts found on the social community web pages,  we expanded our sense of  Richmond’s real-world options and produced this premiere issue of Greater Richmond Grid: Connecting Live+Work+Play as well as its online version at RichmondGrid.com—creating a virtuous circle of virtual and actual community.Follow Richmond Grid on twitter at @RichmondGrid!
  • Richmond Inside OutRichmondInsideOut.com is the site where locals share insider insights on the best places to go, best places to eat and best things about living, working and hanging out in RVA (that’s Richmond, Virginia for those of you who struggle with acronyms). RichmondInsideOut.com is sponsored by the Richmond Metropolitan Convention and Visitors Bureau as a place where locals can share what they know and love about the Richmond Region. Content on the site is user-generated. There is NO paid advertising or hidden agenda. Enjoy!Follow Richmond Inside Out on twitter at @RIOdotCOM
  • Visit RichmondAs the Region’s primary marketer, the Richmond Metropolitan Convention & Visitors Bureau warmly welcomes meeting planners, tour operators, travel media and leisure travelers. A nonprofit organization, the RMCVB offers a comprehensive array of information and services sure to make your next trip rewarding and fun.Follow Visit Richmond on twitter at @VisitRichmond
  • United Virginia
    United Virginia is dedicated to bringing Virginia’s citizens of varying views together for a more informed and healthy Commonwealth. We provide advocacy, education, research and organizing resources, while focusing on key issues including disabilities, economy, education, energy, environment, foreign policy, health care, human rights, poverty and service.United Virginia’s members conduct community, economic and political development activities through three different organizations, including a non-profit educational foundation, a non-profit political organization, and a Political Action Committee. Our overall goal is to support the causes that are important to the membership and the mission of promoting the health and well-being of Virginia and all of its citizens.

    Follow United Virginia on twitter! @unitedvirginia

Thanks to the generosity of EF/AVHHF all donations and ticket sales are being matched through March 25 up to $100,000.

100% of proceeds support Concern Worldwide