Monday, April 21, 2008

Eco-Friendly Organization Holds Weekend-Long Festival April 18th to the 19th with Bicycle-Powered Stage

Operation Adaptation Will Plant One Tree For Each Ticket Sold

Operation Adaptation is a weekend-long festival that will run from April 18th until the 19th at the Concord House in Sullivan, Wisconsin. This eco-friendly organization is assembled to promote alternative, healthier lifestyle choices.

The festival will have 2 indoor stages, and also a bicycle-powered stage that will be entirely powered on fans on bicycles. All vendors are environmentally friendly, and corn-based utensils and dishes will be used. More "green" activities are yet to be announced, so stay tuned to their website!

Sponsor Trees for the Future will plant a tree for each ticket sold, so bring friends and help make this world a little greener.

There will be onsite parking and camping, but the $5 fee will be waived if you donate non-perishable food items. All donated items will go towards the Hunger Task Force of Milwaukee.

If you do pay the $5 fee, all proceeds go towards Jamming for Jamaica, which raises money for less privileged citizens of Porus, Jamaica. Their donations are directed towards building supplies and music education.

Performers include:

-Fat Maw Rooney
-Chinese Fingertrap
-Pert Near Sandstone
-Stealin' Strings
-Bryan Cherry
-Heatbox

And 7 more artists!

Here is a preview of Fat Maw Rooney from their performance at FatFest 2007


For more information or directions, visit Operation Adaptation's myspace