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Call for Volunteers

Would you like a free ticket to WordCamp? An opportunity to go backstage at WordCamp? Something cool for your resume?

Consider volunteering at WordCamp Fayetteville, 2015! We need people to help in each track, volunteers for registration, and helpers to hand out T-shirts and assist people at lunch.

You’ll still have plenty of time to check out the sessions!







Thank you to our Outstanding Sponsor sponsors

WordCamps wouldn’t be possible without the sponsorship of companies who care about WordPress, and we are lucky to be supported by some great firms.

Jetpack can supercharge your self-hosted site with a suite of the most powerful WordPress.com features.

From its inception in 1998, (mt) Media Temple has been on a mission to help people and businesses succeed online, and they certainly helped out our WordCamp by supporting us as a WordCamp Pillar. Huge props to Media Temple for their commitment to WordCamps all over the US, including this one!

WiredTree provides Managed VPS and Managed Dedicated Servers to WordPress users worldwide from their Chicago-based data center and offices. They also support all WordCamps in North America as a Pillar sponsor. Thanks so much, WiredTree, for helping us plan a great event for our local WordPress community.

Did you know that Bluehost powers over one million WordPress sites? And did you know they sponsor every WordCamp in the whole entire world? Bluehost was the first company to sign on as multi-event sponsor when we debuted the program in March of 2013, and we’re so very grateful for their continuing support of this and every other WordCamp.

WCFay 2015

We’re happy to announce that WordCamp Fayetteville 2015 is officially on the calendar!

WordCamp Fayetteville will take place from July 31 through August 2, 2015, at the Reynold’s Center on the University of Arkansas campus.

This year we have five tracks. Think of your website as a car and use these descriptions to get an idea of which track will be perfect for you:

  • WP101: Just bought the car or thinking about it
  • Developers: Getting under the hood
  • Designers: Jazzing up the chassis
  • Publishers: Delivering the goods
  • Entrepreneurs: Driving the car, not messing with the motor — and you mean business

We’d like you to pick a track when you buy your ticket, so we have an idea of how large a room we’ll need for each track. You can move around, of course, but give us your best guess.

Subscribe using the form in the sidebar to stay up to date on all the news. We’ll be keeping you posted on all the details over the coming weeks, including speaker submissions, ticket sales and more!