Dear NY Harvest Festival & Freedom Fair Fans,
It's been quite a long time since we've sent you a message. In fact, it was before the festival last year! After the 13th Annual in 2007, we moved our office, got settled and are more ready than ever before to keep on our mission of improving the event and raising money for cannabis legalization.
We are happy to announce that TICKETS ARE GOING ON SALE TODAY!!!
The 14th Annual NY Harvest Festival & Freedom Fair/Political Rally - October 10-13, 2008
Please remember that this show is 18 and up unless with a parent or guardian. Kids 15 and under are free.
Buy Tickets NOW Using A Credit Card
THE FIRST 100 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR ONLY $55!!!
THE NEXT 250 TICKETS WILL BE SOLD FOR $65.
Damn Sam Productions ~ Home of the NY Harvest Festival & Freedom Fair / Political Rally
We will be announcing the final prices based on what develops in the entertainment bill, including GATE price, as well as the price of the last of the pre-sales.
As always, the price includes camping, entertainment and all festivities. Parking is separate and based on your vehicle size. It is a one-time fee and ranges from $5-40. Carpooling is encouraged so if you have 3 or more people in your car or small SUV/truck, parking is free!
So far, this year's lineup includes:
ekoostik hookah
Ed Rosenthal (Ask Ed)
Tony Vacca & World Rhythms
DJ Mikio (Freek Factory)
Half Step
Lighting by Smoke & Mirrors
and Groovin Lumens
PLUS fire spinners, glass blowing, political activist speakers and organizations, art gallery, poets, spoken word, vendor village, bonfire, coolest camp contest, amazing people, great vibes, and a whole lot more!
A lot of you helped promote last year. If you'd like to promote, please contact us!
Thanks to your support we are continuing to aid in NY passing medical marijuana legislation, which would protect patients and hopefully providers from arrest on the state level. This would be a big move as NY is an influential state, and tens of thousands of marijuana arrests happen in NY, despite us having had decriminalization for over 30 years. A lot of people use it for medical purposes in NY, so it would reduce the waste incurred in arresting all who use it as a medicine to save lives. It would mean taxation, which in California's case is helping to save the state's health care program. Legalization, the greater end goal, would mean that we wouldn't have to fear arrest, imprisonment and theft of our property by the government; also it would mean more taxation that would most likely be funneled directly towards medical, drug-rehab programs and education.
Please visit our Art Website, Homegrown Fine Art. Proceeds from sales benefit our pro-freedom activism.
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~All the best~
The Damn Sam Family
Damn Sam Productions
Damn Sam
845.943.8879
info@damnsam.com
AIM - nyharvestfest