We're not Bonnaroo or Farm Aid yet, but we're working on it...
More big doings in Madison: Shelterfest, a ten-hour outdoor folk/rock/indie music festival, takes place Saturday, September 6, at Hope Studios. The music is free, but the Shelterfest crew will be urging all in attendance to donate $5 to support the local chapter of Habitat for Humanity. And hey, $5 for ten hours of live music is a heck of a deal!
My wife and our friend Michael Hope have been working on lining up bands and sponsors. Scheduled for the stage so far are Welcome to the Cinema from Brookings, John Goraj from Sioux Falls, and They the Down Low from Minneapolis, with more to come! Stay tuned to the Shelterfest website and the Facebook page for updates.
Just like the DQ Miracle Treat Day, here's a great way to get out, have fun, and do some good for your neighbors in the process. Plus, it'll be the first weekend of the school year for DSU, so what better way to welcome back our 2000+ college students than with some good outdoor music? Don't just tell your friends; haul 'em to Madison for Shelterfest September 6!
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