Thanks to the hard work and passion of co-founders, Ashley Honbarrier and Stacey Carter, and dozens of faithful volunteers, we were able to provide a weekend of music, food, brew, environmental education, and children’s activities to hundreds of people. Proceeds from the event will benefit The Land Trust for Central North Carolina, as we continue our mission of land conservation. We want to thank Ashley and Stacey and all of the volunteers, bands, vendors, and attendees for helping to make this weekend successful.
We had delicious food and drink from Kabobs, Snack Wagon Concessions, Natty Green’s Brewing Company, Morgan Ridge Vineyards, King of Pops, and many more. Thank you to all of our food and beverage vendors who came out and supported our cause!
Earth Day Jam is a great way to educate people on local business. We had educational booths from Dan Nicholas Park, Happy Roots Farm, Salisbury Art Station, Green Goat Gallery, Griffen’s Guitars, Salisbury Bicycle Coalition, Bread Riot, and many others. Thank you to all of the vendors that came out!
With over 20 bands, we were able to provide a weekend of fun and entertainment for those of all ages. Bands included Big Daddy Love, The Lee Boys, Dangermuffin, TR3 featuring Tim Reynolds, Big Break, Dirty Grass Soul, and many others. Thank you to all of these bands for your time and energy!
And lastly, thank you for all of those who sponsored Earth Day Jam. Without you, we could not have had this wonderful event! To view our complete list of sponsors, click here and scroll down.
For a video recap courtesy of the Salisbury Post click here!
For more pictures courtesy of Thomas Scott Photography click here!
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