Finding Common Ground....
This past Sunday, I gathered with friends and spent the afternoon getting this 405 acre farm in Western Maryland ready for the first annual Common Ground on Martins Mountain Festival:
My friend and former neighbor, Jon Felton, is the brain child for this music festival. It will bring musicians together from a four state region, and it will also have an environmental-sustainability emphasis that focuses on regional issues.
We all brought hammers and gloves and worked through the afternoon cleaning and preparing the Coffeehouse/Music Barn:
and building the music stage for the Ruckus Tent (the bands playing on this one will live up to the name!)
There will be workshops all weekend on topics from gardening to wild edibles. We also lined up a speaker to do presentations on Mountaintop Removal mining and we will be doing some direct actions from the festival site, such as calling our representatives and petitioning.
It looks to be a fun, all ages festival with great music and comraderie. I'll be playing a set in the Coffeehouse barn and there will be a very eclectic line-up of musicians under the Ruckus Tent including Jon's band 'Soulmobile Eternal', and another local friend's band, 'The Christmas Lights'. A sample of their fun ruckus HERE and HERE.
(as a side note, i posted below about setting my blog to private. those who have contacted me need to send me an e-mail because i have to put in your e-mail address to send you an invitation to read. there is an e-mail link in my profile. i'm still trying to figure out how to do it! thanks.... )
5 comments:
Blue, so good to hear from you. And so pleased to see you continuing with your passion for music and the mountains. We need such as you...
Silly me, rangerbrandy at gmail dot com. There. ;-)
This is very exciting. I'll pass the word along.
I came here a little too late :(((
keep me posted on it or anything in the area, though...it's in PA!!!!! :)
I was so happy to hear from you after so many months. Thanks for commenting.
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