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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMedia Advisory - SUMMER EVENT CALENDAR LISTING
WHO: Live Oak Music Festival
WHAT: Now in its 23rd year, the Live Oak Music Festival features 16 main-stage musical acts representing genres ranging from folk, bluegrass and gospel to Tex-Mex, boogie-woogie and jazz. The Festival will once again showcase some of the finest musicians in the world including:
· Recent Grammy-winner Mavis Staples· Legendary ska and reggae band Toots & the Maytals· Grammy-winning singer Mollie O’Brien & guitarist Rich Moore· The ultimate Tex-Mex super group, Texas Tornados· Juno-winning folk trio, the Wailin’ Jennys· And many more!In addition, there are special performances and activities for children and for teens, music workshops, dances, craft classes, arts & crafts vendors, and much more.WHEN: June 17, 18 & 19, 2011 (Father’s Day weekend).
WHERE: Live Oak Camp, nestled under the oak trees of the beautiful Santa Ynez Valley just north of Santa Barbara, California.
TICKETS: Tickets for the three-day outdoor concert and camping event are available now. Adult full-festival passes cost $122, teen passes are $77, and children (ages 4-12) get in for only $37. Children under four years old are free! Individual day tickets are also available for $42 for adults and $17 for children. All festival proceeds benefit KCBX Public Radio, which serves San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties.
MORE INFORMATION: Call (805) 781-3030 or visit the website at www.liveoakfest.org. Media may contact On the Horizon Communications at (805) 773-1000 orho...@thepressroom.com.
Hi Everyone!
During Fiesta there are many days of Rodeo events at Earl Warren Showgrounds in Santa Barbara
If you feel like helping please join us in protesting the cruel practices towards the animals. You don't need to bring anything, just you and friends if possible. Even if you can come for 1 hour that would help.
The protest is organized by a vet that used to treat the animals at the rodeo.
Please come if or when you can, to any or all of the below rodeo protests.
I know it gets pretty toasty by the time rodeo rolls around, but I always figure the animals don't get the option staying safe and cool, so I can spare a few hours to plead their case.
Signs will be provided, or you can make fresh ones.
Please share this info. with your animal protection friends.
Thank you very much!
Aug. 4 th, 5 th. and 6 th. at 6:30 pm
Aug 7 th. at 12:30 pm.
Outside the Earl Warren Show grounds at the corner of Las Positas and Calle Real
Thanks!!!!
Lily
(805) 682-8812