End of year plans for Adelaide steemsters; and my application to join pennsif's Ambassador program.

We're slowly climbing out of 2019.

Roll on 2020.

Saturday the 14th, we'll be holding a BBQ at Angus Neil Reserve in Seacliff (short walk from the train station on the Seaford line.)

If you're reading this, and can get there, we'd love to see you.

To move with the times, we'll be splitting the afternoon/evening up.

From 3 til 5:30 we'll be focusing on blogging, vlogging, communities, SMTs and the future of the chain, particularly the direction we'll be taking Adelaide.

From 5:30 til 8 we'll be talking blockchain gaming, with a focus on Splinterlands.

Naturally anyone who's interested can stay for the whole time, but if you're only keen on one topic or the other, feel free to come late or leave early.

Feed them too late; blogwai turn into monsters :)

I'll be doing sausages, patties, various meats on sticks, salads, bread, rolls and sauces from 5pm.
BYO drinks. Alcohol is fine.

There's plenty of seating, but I'll have some folding chairs in the car in case.

Big playground for the kids; my 3 will be there and possibly a cousin or two.

Beach is straight across the road, so a swim is an option if its hot on the day.

I'll also be organising a couple of big blocks of ice, for sliding down that grassy hill, which is steeper than it looks.


We had another quality meetup at The Jade on Oct 31, with some magnificent Halloween dress-ups.
I believe @shaidon's headcount landed on 15.

One more there on Nov 28th, then we'll miss December (apart from the BBQ) and reconvene on Jan 30 - 2020.


Pennsif has rolled out an Ambassador program and is looking for volunteers.

I hereby nominate myself for consideration; as I'd like the chance to swap notes with other ambassadors, share my experience building Adelaide, and brainstorm with the group.

I've been organising regular meetups since the first Adelaide BBQ in October 2017.

I've also run various promotions, including a 500 SP delegation to 20 Adelaide steemsters for all of 2018.

Also spearheading and funding @frogcake, the Adelaide comment upvote bot, which has been going strong and growing in native SP for more than 12 months now, thanks to the tireless coding and maintenance efforts of @lordnigel and @holoz0r.


I've never been more excited about the future of this chain.

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