Showing posts with label tween summit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tween summit. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Update from the Discovery Girls Tween Summit

Check out this terrific interview of two tween sisters from Kansas City as they talk about their experience at the Discovery Girls Tween Summit:



The sisters talk bullying, technology, and giving tweens a voice.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Beacon Street Girls Book Launch Party at Twixt!


Twixt hosted the Book Launch for the Beacon Street Girls' newest book, Sweet Thirteen this weekend, and Washington tweens had a blast! The party was the day after the Tween Summit, and so many of our new friends from the Summit came. We even had one BSG fan travel all the way from Richmond, VA for the event!

Girls enjoyed treats, posed for pics with Maeve on the Red Carpet, purchased the new book (available at Twixt first, thanks to our friends at Politics and Prose, the BEST bookstore in DC!), and took home amazing swag bags full of loot from BSG and Ottile and Lulu.

Girls at the event were treated to a workshop on tween skincare by Deborah Hernan, founder of an AMAZING new line of skin and hair care products called Ottile and Lulu. All Ottile and Lulu products smell and feel great and are made of natural ingredients, clinically tested by a dermatologist, cruelty-free, and are devoid of all those chemicals that are bad for skin (parabens, SLS, phthalates, etc.). Our tweens are huge fans of their Feel Good Shampoo and Body Wash, rosewater-scented Clean Skin Face Wipes, and so-cool-looking-she'll-never-lose-it lip balm with SPF 20.





Here's what Addie Swartz, CEO of BeTween Productions and creator of BSG, has to say about the new book: “Sweet Thirteen, the 16th book in the Beacon Street Girls series, shows girls first-hand that it’s not about how much money you have or how big a party you can throw, but rather how real friends and living within your means are the true gifts to celebrate.”

Have you read the new BSG book, Sweet Thirteen? What do you think?

The Book Launch Party was co-sponsored by Twixt, Beacon Street Girls, AllyKatzz.com, and Ottile and Lulu.

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Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Exclusive Interview with WOW at Tween Summit


We had the good fortune of interviewing the very colorful band WOW during the Tween Summit in Washington, DC this weekend. These young men, Frankie, Jake, Kyron, Eddie and Michael, performed during the Tween Concert to a screaming, nearly hysterical, crowd of tween girls. They invited the audience up onto the stage during their last two songs which was very cool of them. This was WOW's first performance in DC, and they have four new fans in our house.

As you can see from our photos, WOW's signature look is BRIGHT! Jake described his pants as "highlighter pants", and all of the boys were especially proud of their custom, crystal-encrusted Pumas (although they did say they were very heavy).

When asked why they chose to journey to Washington for the Summit, they said they wanted to show their support girls who wanted to stand up and make a difference. "We love the tweens," said Michael. WOW had this message for Washington tweens:

"Always believe in yourself."
"You CAN make a difference."
"Any moment can change your life."
"Your voice is important."

Good stuff.

Their new song, Goosebumps, is released today.





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Our Friend Caitlin is in USA Today from the Tween Summit!

Check out this adorable pic of our friend Caitlin in today's USA Today! How cute is she? Caitlin and her mom had traveled to the Tween Summit from Gainesville, Florida, and were SO sweet - they helped us to stuff all those goody bags for the Summit!



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The Red Carpet at the Tween Summit Concert

The red carpet and concert at the Tween Summit was awesome! Tweens in DC got to see performances from WOW, Jacob Latimer, Brooke White, Comic Book Heroes, and more - all emcee'd by Debby Ryan. It was an amazing night, and Twixt was on the red carpet snapping away - check out our pics below:







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Twixt Interviews Debby Ryan at Tween Summit!

We had an opportunity to sit down with Disney star Debby Ryan at the Tween Summit here in Washington, DC this past Saturday. When asked why she chose to participate at the Summit, she said that she was inspired to come here because "Tweens are usually overlooked, but they have SUCH strong opinions. They want to know how to change things, and they have big dreams." "So often teens lose the drive that they had when they were tweens", said Debby, but if tweens are empowered to make change, then they change everything. Debby dished on what inspires the songs she writes, her personal fashion style (black and silver; casual), her fave candy (Milky Way), and the make-up items she's obsessed with (Mac's Lip Conditioner and Dr Pepper Lip Smackers) to our tween reporter, Maya - check out the video here (and more video interviews with Debby Ryan and tweens at JSYK:



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Twixt Hanging Out at the Tween Summit






We were hanging out at the Tween Summit this Saturday where Twixt was the only local sponsor. The day was all about tween girls: what tweens want, their dreams, and what they want to see from the government, parents, schools, and society.

There were also tons of cool companies on hand to showcase what's new and cool for tweens including PotteryBarn Teen (shout out to Aimee who was SO much fun to hang out with!), JSYK (the new celeb news and sightings site for tweens by AOL), the Womens' Sports Foundation, Daisy Rock Guitars, Sharpie, and more.

Twixt WAS the goody bag at the Tween Summit. These amazing swag bags - each girl got to bring home two bags full of loot - contained goodies from PB Teen, Electronic Arts, Moxie, Fundex, FlipOutz, and more! Look how happy these girls are with their goody bags!





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Monday, October 12, 2009

The Issues Raised at the Tween Summit


We were hanging out at the Tween Summit this Saturday where Twixt was the only local sponsor. The day was all about tween girls: what tweens want, their dreams, and what they want to see from the government, parents, schools, and society. While the majority of girls in attendance were from the Washington area, we met families who had travelled from Florida, Washington state, and California!

Jess Weiner moderated the day's sessions - if you don't know Jess, you should - she is a well-known speaker on developing girls' self-esteem. She is one of the most high-energy, positive people I've ever met, and one of the few who could keep up with and emcee 300-plus girls. During our interview, Jess spoke about how she sees her role: as an advocate for moms and girls to each other. In her work, she has served as the voice between parents and girls articulating what girls want to/need to say but often times cannot. One of the favorite parts of the Summit for Jess was hearing "unencumbered answers from girls" on issues ranging from the environment to healthcare to media. On the topic of the First Tweens, she says that girls are "so excited to have tweens as role models in the White House" not just because their father is the President, but because they are so relatable. Malia and Sasha Obama live lives so much like other tweens - they attend school, play soccer, care for their pets, take vacations with their parents, cheer for the Jonas Brothers - just like other tweens. Jess also heard from girls at the Summit that they want to see "more real girls" in the media, and that they "want to be featured and acknowledged for their own efforts" (many of the girls attending the Summit are active in their communities and emerging leaders).

P.S. Check out this cool organization started by a group of teen volunteers at the Summit called One is Greater Than None - a girl-organized charity raising money to end child enslavement in Ghana and provide healthcare to families in the U.S. who cannot afford it - pretty big contributions from a group of 8 girls!)

Two other presenters from the day were Alex Penn and Leigh Rachel Faith from Champions Against Bullying, two amazing women who work tirelessly to shine a light on bullying in schools and encourage communities to develop anti-bullying policies on campus. Alex and Leigh spoke about the "changing complexion of bullying" in schools today, how we as a society are more immune to the pain caused by bullying than we ought to be, and the alarming rise in cyberbullying. This mother-daughter duo were especially impressed with the awareness of bullying amongst this crowd and the interest shown by both girls and parents in combatting it.

Jess, Leigh and Alex also addressed parents of the tween girls attending the Summit in separate, parent-focused sessions. The moms I spoke with were effusive in their praise of the presenters saying, "This is EXACTLY what we need in our schools right now," and "It's good to know that I am not the only mom dealing with these issues."

AllyKatzz.com organized the Summit, and they will be publishing the input from the girls' sessions shortly. Girls spent the morning and afternoon sharing their insights on all kinds of issues and contributed their comments on "the White House Wall". You can read our tween reporters' take on the Summit to get a girls' point of view here, and check out our next post on the Tween Summit Concert!

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Prepping for the Tween Summit












We have been having a BLAST this weekend at the Tween Summit here at the Capital Hilton in Washington, DC AND at the Beacon Street Girls Book Launch at Twixt - it's been a huge Tween Weekend!
Twixt was the only local sponsor of the Tween Summit, and we were also THE goody bag. Here are some pics of us getting ready for the big day on Saturday.

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