![]() Seeing the state it was in during 2021 was heartbreaking. Met a majority of the people I met from trading parties or for giving out my dupes to anyone who got scammed. It was still lively of course but nobody was in Flo's Diner or the cafe or anywhere but the boardwalk and fountain. When I was active during 2018 there weren't many people left. I heard they gave a gem code out to active users at the time and also heard that if you had zoes (rez too I think?) they just let you have it free for the rest of OurWorlds existence. You couldn't buy premium anymore let alone gems. Like every rare was no longer rare (they were now in shop). It is for children and schools and can be downloaded. Around 2019 was when it was mostly scammers with some regular trading and USD selling mixed with it. This Is Our World Song - For Earth Day Sarah OShea 2.24K subscribers Subscribe 5.6K 1.1M views 9 years ago This is a song for Earth Day. The little jobs weren't as packed and the only parties that were up were trading, pinoy, and the scam parties with some others sprinkled in there. When I came back around 2016 it was still active but not as much. I mean it was near impossible to play the little jobs as everyone else was always getting to them quicker. There was a lot more activity back then (2010-2013). To find out more about ‘One World’ and the plans for the year ahead just visit I joined around 2010 or 2011 and was off and on until I got really into it around 2018 to 2019. This is why I’m delighted to be supporting Portsmouth Music Hub’s ‘One World’ campaign, which will stimulate and encourage us all to protect our city and our planet.” Small changes to the way we live our daily lives can have a positive effect on our planet, whether that’s by recycling, taking our rubbish home or by simply switching off a light when it’s not in use. ![]() The Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, Councillor Lee Mason, who helped with the beach clean said: “We all have a responsibility to preserve and protect our environment, and as Portsmouth is a coastal city the safeguarding of our environment has real resonance. Portsmouth Music Hub have received enthusiastic support for the One World campaign from the teaching community, Portsmouth City Council, Environmental groups and on 28 September the BBC will be filming 1500 young singers from Portsmouth performing the ‘One World Song’ as part of BBC Music Day. ![]() Sarina, aged 8, from Cottage Grove Primary School said: “I really enjoyed the singing and I’m very excited about picking up litter!” (from left to right) Daniel, Willow and Mariella, 9 years old from Craneswater Junior School in Portsmouth. With 17 original songs the songbook, available to schools across the country, aims to change the world one song at a time with music about a whole host of issues including blue whales, plastics, bees and chlorofluorocarbons! Fittingly the children sang ‘Pollution Revolution’, ‘Tidy Up the Beach’ and ‘Nurdles’ (the infamous small pellet of plastic that infests our seas). Content Type: Music recording Duration: 38 mins Format: Audio Sub Genre: Childrens Song, Pop-Rock Label: Rounder Records. Our ‘One World’ songbook has been composed to inspire children and young people to get involved and take practical action to save the world around them.”Īt the official launch on Friday at Southsea beach children from nearby schools sang three original songs from the Music Hub’s newly composed songbook ‘One World’. Sue Beckett, Chief Executive of Portsmouth Music Hub said: “Our aims for the One World campaign are two-fold first of all we want to highlight some of the environmental issues that have an impact on our city, secondly by harnessing the power and impact of music and the arts we’re encouraging the next generation of adults to fully embrace life-long environmental principles. Avery Watts - 'Our World' (Album Version) - Song with Lyrics Avery Watts 36.4K subscribers Subscribe Like Share 366K views 11 years ago The song 'Our World' by Avery Watts with Official. The year of events will finish on World Environment Day, with a major concert at the Guildhall in Portsmouth on 5 June 2019. ‘One World’ brings together musicians, composers, performers, dancers, teachers and thousands of children in a year-long festival focusing on the environment and how we can make our planet a cleaner, safer and more sustainable home for future generations and the animals who share our world.ĭuring the year the Music Hub will take music and drama into schools, hold art and poetry competitions and launch a special social media campaign. The event marked the launch of Portsmouth Music Hub‘s ‘One World’ campaign. Southsea beach had a surprise spruce up on Friday (14 September) when the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth joined hundreds of local children for a very special beach clean.
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