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Solar Living Institute to host SolFest XIV Sept. 25-26
The event is back after a one-year hiatus.
For more than 14 years SolFest has attracted up to 10,000 attendees due to dynamic keynotes speakers, education panels and workshops, music and celebration as a way to demonstrate solar and sustainability applications, said Solar Living Institute Executive Director Ross Beck.
SolFest is the original “greenest show on earth” featuring a two‐day, family‐friendly, green festival of more than 50 informative workshops and education panels, hands‐on demonstrations, prime networking opportunities, celebrations and world‐class entertainment with thousands of sustainable living enthusiasts in attendance.
SolFest offers music, camping, kids' area, the MoonDance and a new location 12 miles north of the Solar Living Center.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is the keynote speaker at this year's event. He will speak on the afternoon of Saturday, Sept. 25.
“We are honored to host such a powerful environmental leader as Mr. Kennedy,” said Beck.
Other notable speakers at the event include Arianna Huffington, Ed Begley Jr., David Blume, David Orr, Rhone Resch, virtual Bill McKibben, AG Kawamura, Paul Dolan and Congressman Mike Thompson.
Panels cover solar electric cars, off-grid solar in the third world, youth for green schools, green building for the 21st century and community resilience and localization.
Workshops range from Alcohol as Fuel and Starting a Solar Business, to Beekeeping, Eco Home Remodeling and Greywater Systems. Demonstrations illustrate Wind Turbines, PV System Performance, Eco-bricks and Medicinal Herbs.
For musical entertainment there's Poor Man's Whiskey, DGINN on the Main Stage. Sila, DJ Dragonfly and The Jug Dealers for Moondance, and non-stop music at the Solar Stage: Keegan Smith, Bucky Walters, Trailer Park Rangers, Misner & Smith, Linda Ferro Band, Alexis Harte, The Mighty Chiplings, Bruce Klein's Galactic Band, Festival of Friends, DJ Kevin West and Charlie Vaughan & Friends.
Children ages 12 and under may attend for free. Family stage programming has hands-on pottery making, hula hooping, tumbling and juggling workshops, puppetry, Native American storytelling, songs and music.
KRCB's Film Pavilion features the Natural Heroes series: the Brower Youth Awards, Global Oneness, Voyage of the Veizo, The Story of Stuff and How Cuba Survived Peak Oil and more.
The Network Cafe offers up to date information on green career options in today's economic climate and tips on writing a resume. Stop by and start a conversation with both experts and fellow citizens. Be inspired by the notable achievements of past Solar Living Institute Interns.
Visit hundreds of exhibits and booths showcasing green businesses and products. Enjoy organic and biodynamic wine, beer and fine food.
Visit www.solfest.org to learn more.
Tickets are now on sale. For ticket information and pricing visit www.inticketing.com/events/104481/Solfest-XIV.
For more information about Solar Living Institute visit www.solarliving.org.
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