Rothbury Festival

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Just in case you have missed the news… The ROTHBURY FESTIVAL is coming July 3rd-6th to the Double JJ Ranch in Rothbury, Michigan.

This festival is about more than just music including:

  • The Think Tank -which will address the topic of Finding Energy Independence.
  • An Energy Fair
  • New World Cabaret
  • A Yoga Program -with instructors Vanessa Lee and Ian Lopatin.
  • A Food Drive -with an attempt to set a new world record in the Guinness Book of World Records for the ‘World’s Largest Canned Food Sculpture.

LET’S SAVE THE WORLD

ROTHBURY is dedicated to throwing a HUGE party… with a purpose. This July 4th weekend, ROTHBURY emerges as a new American celebration where music and cause join together to stir ideas, to awaken possibilities, and to empower through knowledge. And yeah, to have the time of our lives.

Our theme is Finding Energy Independence. ROTHBURY is guided by a bold environmental sustainability mission.”

A partial lineup of musicians:

  • Dave Matthews Band
  • Widespread Panic
  • John Mayer
  • 311
  • Phil Lesh and Friends
  • Primus
  • Thievery Corporation
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Modest Mouse

View the entire lineup

Tickets are on sale now Be sure to purchase a ‘green ticket’ (an additional $3) to help with carbon offsetting for the festival.

Don’t miss the opportunity to be a part of this unique experience.

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2 Comments on Rothbury Festival

  1. infobury said:

    Check out Infobury.com, a message board created by Rothbury Festival fans. Chat, check out pictures and videos, listen to live recordings and get ready for Rothbury 2009!

  2. Crystal allinott said:

    I think you should have the movie Gardens of Destiny. GARDENS OF DESTINY is a fun and educational 63 minute documentary explaining what sustainable agriculture is and solutions on how to achieve sustainable food production in North America. Dan Jason (from an active seed bank)and 7 specialists explain why North American industrial agriculture has taken too many risks. The concepts of sustainable agriculture are explained in depth.
    Watch the Trailer and an Extract at Gardensofdestiny.com

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