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Line up grows as event aims to voice concerns to politicians
by Serge Dedina
20/09/2007:// Ranchita, CA. Fishbone, HR & the Dubb Agents and 40 Cycle Hum (starting their country-wide tour!) are headlining at Ranchita Rocks - the three day festival to raise money and awareness to fight the SDG&E's Sunrise Powerlink. These are just three of the dazzling line-up of 39 bands schedule to play September 28th, 29th and 30th. The best priced ticket in town - pre-sale only $25.00 with camping only $50.00.
Johnny Hernandez, Chairman of the Santa Ysabel Tribe is the keynote speaker at the Friday night opening ceremonies. Bill Powers, author of San Diego Smart Energy 2020, The 21st Century Alternative, will be there to discuss his upcoming report.
A family affair that has something for all ages, the festival also features dozens of comedians who will keep you laughing in the Comedy Camp. Bring the young ones - the Kids Zone features John Ennis from the Lee Strasberg Academy, art, yoga classes, and lots of fun. 8:30 Productions as assembled a DJ Tent to keep everyone dancing. Electronica from D:fuse on his Skyline Lounge Tour. 16 of America's best DJ's will be at Ranchita Rocks featuring house, breaks, DnB, progressive and techno. The Rock'n Marketplace will have fun and unique items to buy, educational information from non-profits and great food and drink! Ever heard of a solar stove?? You will see how it works at Ranchita Rocks.
A fundraiser for Protect our Communities Fund (POC), Ranchita Rocks was envisioned as a venue to let the politicians and the media know that the citizens of San Diego County are a force to be reckoned with and deserve better than the Sunrise Powerlink. POC's mission is to help San Diego create a better energy future and to STOP the Sunrise Powerlink. "This invasive line will destroy the environment, irreparably harm Anza Borrego Desert State Park AND is not needed," states Michael Pinto, POC Fund Advisor.
For More Information: www.ranchitarocks.org Contact: Carolyn Morrow / 619-977-9961 csmmarket@aol.com