Create Your Own Event -- Step 1 of 3

Anyone can create an event. It's a quick and easy way to get other people involved in the things you care about. To get started, just fill out the form below.

Choose the country where your event will take place:   
Enter the postal/zip code where your event will take place:
Select the type of event you are creating:
 
What type of event should I select?
Autism Brown-Bag Join your friends, family or co-workers for a brown-bag lunch, where you can teach them about autism spectrum disorders.
Blue Movie Watch Party Invite friends over to watch and discuss a movie or television show that features an autism spectrum disorder. We suggest HBO's "Temple Grandin."
Coffee Conversation Invite a small group of friends to join you for coffee and conversation about autism spectrum disorders.
Facebook Flash Mob Organize all your friends to change their Facebook icons or update their Facebook statuses to raise awareness for autism.
Monument Lighting Be there to witness a monument in your community lit up blue to raise awareness.
Neighborhood Potluck Invite your neighbors over for a potluck supper for some good conversation and a discussion of autism spectrum disorders.
Other Community Event Have an idea for an event that doesn't fit into any of our event types? Create your own.
Restaurants Get a meal at a restaurant helping to celebrate World Autism Awareness Day and Light It Up Blue.
Retail Stores Retail Stores around the country will turn their lights blue and dedicate storefront windows to autism awareness materials. Ask your local stores if they'd be willing to participate.
Speak to Your Faith Community Take a few moments at your worship service or faith gathering to speak about autism spectrum disorders.
Tweet-Up Meet with other Twitter-users in your hometown or area to raise awareness for autism.
Wear Blue to Work Day Wear blue clothing or ribbons to work and encourage your co-workers to do the same.