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SLAM fest returns to HSU
Jacqueline Torres
Issue date: 4/18/07 Section: Scene
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Think green. The Sustainable Living Arts and Music Festival will feature interactive art, renewable energy demonstrations, a sustainable fashion show, hybrid car test drives, workshops, and an appearance by former State Senator Wesley Chesbro on Saturday.
Better known as SLAM Fest, the event features musical performances by Pato Banton with the Mystic Roots Band, the Humboldt State Calypso Band, Thicker Than Thieves, Bloco Firmeza with Samba Na Chuva, AkaBella, and the Steel Toed Slippers.
There's a $5 fee for the general community and it is free to children under 10 years old, as well as Humboldt State students and faculty.
Rain or shine, SLAM Fest will be in the Gist Hall parking lot from noon to 9 p.m.
Better known as SLAM Fest, the event features musical performances by Pato Banton with the Mystic Roots Band, the Humboldt State Calypso Band, Thicker Than Thieves, Bloco Firmeza with Samba Na Chuva, AkaBella, and the Steel Toed Slippers.
There's a $5 fee for the general community and it is free to children under 10 years old, as well as Humboldt State students and faculty.
Rain or shine, SLAM Fest will be in the Gist Hall parking lot from noon to 9 p.m.
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