Come Early to WordCamp OC and Stay to the Very End

This summer we challenge you to venture to Orange County, California for the legendary WordCamp OC. The fun starts with pre-events all day Friday, June 8 so watch for details which will follow in coming weeks. Saturday and Sunday, June 9-10 will be jam-packed with amazing discussions, workshops, panels and food. In typical Southern California style, favorite food truck meals will be provided both days.

Each evening after WordCamp OC, you’ll be treated to more opportunities to socialize, too.

Tradition is the name of the game when it comes to the our WordCamp After Party, with the best karaoke that Orange County offers. You won’t want to miss your chance to witness Steve Zehngut on the stage! Our Sunday Social begins as WordCamp wraps up and is a perfect opportunity to review, share ideas and make more friends after a weekend of learning and community. We’d love to see you at both events!

For sponsors, speakers and attendees journeying to WordCamp Europe, Orange County is less than a sixty minutes drive from Los Angeles International Airport. We’ve included a list of local hotels below to make your bookings easier. Please map out your trip to WordCamp OC using the details below. We look forward to seeing you soon!

WordCamp Orange County Location

The Cove at UCI Applied Innovation
5141 California Avenue, Suite 200 & 250
Irvine, CA 92697

There is plenty of free onsite parking.

After Party

Our Durty Nelly’s after party is legendary among WordCamps worldwide. Expect karaoke. We suggest grabbing dinner before the after party, but they do serve food until 10:00 p.m.

Durty Nelly’s
2915 Red Hill Ave G101
Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Sunday Social

The Sunday Social will be held across the parking lot from WordCamp.

The VineOC
5151 California Avenue
Irvine CA, 92617

Airport

John Wayne International Airport (SNA)
(949) 252-5200
18601 Airport Way
Santa Ana, Ca 92707
ocair.com

Los Angeles International Airport (LAX)

(855) 463-5252
1 World Way
Los Angeles, CA 90045
flylax.com

Hotels & Lodging

For options for hotels, see the map below. Click on any pinpoint to get hotel name and information.

About Jen Miller

Jen Miller has spent a lifetime deep in the content trenches - more than 25 years - publishing everything from newspapers, magazines, and books to newsletters, emails, resumes, and websites. As the author of The Book on Content, entrepreneur, blogger, and sales and marketing expert, Jen understands how to use content to build authority, create trust, and forge lasting client relationships. Jen became known in the WordPress world as her company, Need Someone To Blog, published and promoted more than a million blog posts for companies and individuals representing many industries, from real estate and mortgage, executive coaching and leadership, health and fitness, construction, plumbing and air conditioning, insurance and finance, technology and start-ups to non-profits and artisans. Jen has a breadth of website content and business blogging knowledge you will not find elsewhere. Jen launched a course entitled "Create Great Content" in 2015, where she taught clients how to get the same results her company produced for their clients. She has spoken at many WordCamps and, in 2021, began sharing her knowledge as an adjunct faculty member at four universities. Professionally, as Director of Accounts at WebDevStudios, she helps clients find success through WordPress website enterprise solutions. Jen lives just outside of Phoenix, AZ, with her two teen sons and Goldendoodle dog and says she uses her college degree every day, having graduated from CSU, Long Beach, with a Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies, an option in Music and a minor in Journalism. She also earned a Master of Science in Management and Leadership (MSML) and a Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Western Governors University and is working on a Ph.D. in Business at the University of the Cumberlands. Jen Miller is an active volunteer with her church and other non-profits in her area and has served as an organizer for WordCamp Phoenix, believing that the key to providing value is learning and sharing with her community.

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