My band Stonetrout (think Grateful Dead meets Bonnie Raitt) will be opening the 7th Annual Cannabis Harvest Festival, a benefit for S.A.M.M. - the Sonoma Alliance for Medical Marijuana - this Saturday, November 5th. This is a great event - big fun. It will be held at the Community Center in Sebastopol, just down the road a piece from Alembic. My band goes on early, right at 7 p.m. I'll be playing my Electrum among other guitars.
Here is the revised press release:
November 5TH (Saturday). 7th ANNUAL ?CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE?
Sonoma Alliance for Medical Marijuana's (SAMM) 7th Annual Cannabis Harvest Dance will be held at the Sebastopol Community Center on Saturday, November 5th from 7pm until midnight. This special evening?s events include dancing to live music of three hot bands with headliner ?Rootstock?. Keynote speaker, Valerie Corral, of Wo/Men?s Alliance for Medical Marijuana of Santa Cruz, made national news when she sued then Attorney General John Ashcroft and won. The MC?s are Cannabis Expert Chris Conrad and Attorney Bill Panzer who co-wrote Prop 215. This unique event also features a speakers? forum including CA NORML's Director Dale Gieringer, Cannabis Consultant Dr. Jeffrey Hergenrather, SAMM Spokesperson Mary Pat Jacobs and Attorneys Bill Panzer and Chris Andrian. There will be a large silent auction, exhibits, and healthy food and drinks.
Performing at the event will be Northern California, reggae-rockers Rootstock. The 5 piece band has a musical style that can best be described as World fusion or reggae with a rock edge. Also on the bill is Jeffrey Jon and the Bear Bones Band playing folk, rock, reggae tunes. The opening act will be Bill Panzer?s band Stonetrout performing classic American rock'n'roll.
The two education rooms will have cannabis experts from around the state to answer your questions. Other folks will be tabling including Americans for Safe Access (ASA). There will also be exhibits on things like making cannabis capsules and butter. Garden consultants will help educate patients about their medical cannabis gardens. There will also be a good selection of books for sale and free literature.
Tickets are $15 in advance, or $20 at the door. Tickets are available at Last Record Store in Santa Rosa, Peoples? Music in Sebastopol, Tall Toad Music in Petaluma, Hemp & Chocolat in Guerneville, Toyon Books in Healdsburg, Backdoor Disc & Tape in Cotati, and Cornucopia Natural Food Store in Cloverdale, or they may be purchased at the door. Info: (707) 522-0292.
If you are planning to come but cannot get to the ticket outlets to get tickets in advance, call the info number and we will put you on the will-call list so you can get in at the advance price of $15.
Bill, tgo
(Message edited by lbpesq on November 02, 2005)
(Message edited by lbpesq on November 02, 2005)