Go Green Gala
Would you like to come out and have a great time while supporting a great cause?
On Saturday April 30, 2011, the Charlottesville Waldorf School, in cooperation with the Charlottesville Waldorf Foundation, is having their main fundraiser at Castle Hill Cider in Keswick. This historic estate was originally the home of Colonel Thomas Walker, guardian and mentor of Thomas Jefferson.
You can purchase tickets online at http://www.gogreengala.net/ or in the CWS main office for $30 each or $50 for a pair.
In addition, tickets are available for purchase at Rebecca's Natural Food, Music & Arts, and the Blue Ridge Eco-Shop. Invite all of your friends for a night of music, tasty treats, a silent auction, and a chance to win a Prius!
A $30 ticket (2 for $50) includes:
- -Admission
- -Live music from 2 bands ~ Trees on Fire and The Dreamtime Project
- -Heavy hors d'oeuvres
- -Free Carpe Donuts and Italian hot chocolate shots
- -Free entree card from Qdoba Mexican Grille
For more information and directions please go to http://www.gogreengala.net/
Trees on Fire
Known for its ear-catching fusion of reggae, hip hop, rock, electronica, classical, klezmer, funk, and beyond, Buzz News Reporter Ken Payne hails Trees on Fire’s “razor-sharp four-part harmonies and organic world rhythms… original, innovative grooves [with] inspirational messages…” It’s no surprise the band’s high-energy and multi-cultural melodies lure and stir the senses of wide audiences.
Dreamtime Project
The Dreamtime Project shares music and myths from around the world, incorporating exotic instruments, and storytelling in a way that is educational, inspirational, and most importantly, fun! African drumming, Australian didgeridoo, Native American flute, and folktales are woven together with themes of unity, diversity, and a great reverence for the environment.