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Band Bones Bear 8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SATURDAY,
SATURDAY,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4THNOVEMBER 4TH
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH
T
T SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4THNOVEMBER 4TH
Levin and Company in Healdsburg, or they may be purchased at
he 8 Annual Cannabis Harvest Dance will be held at the
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the door.
Sebastopol Community Center on Saturday, November 4
th
For further information contact Doc Knapp at 707-824-1534
from 7pm until midnight. This special evening’s events
include dancing to the live music of Rootstock and Bear Bones or visit www.samm.net.
Band. The keynote speaker this year will be activist, author and
campaign consultant, Mikki Norris. This unique event also fea-
tures a speakers’ forum, silent auction, great exhibits, and food
and drinks. Tickets are $15 in advance at independent record stores
throughout Sonoma County, or $20 at the door.
Performing at the event will be Northern California reggae-
rockers Rootstock. The 5 piece band has a musical style that can
best be described as World Fusion or reggae with a rock edge.
Also on the bill is Bear Bones Band playing folk, rock, and reggae
tunes. Additional performers include Doc Knapp and Jules Wood,
Bill Panzer, and dancer Christina Sukkal.
Two education rooms will have cannabis experts and gar-
den consultants available to answer questions. There will be ex-
hibits on making cannabis capsules and butter, and on vaporiz-
ing, as well as books for sale and free literature.
Proceeds from the event support Sonoma Alliance for Medi-
cal Marijuana (SAMM), a nonprofit organization dedicated to edu-
cation, advocacy, research, and networking related to the medici-
nal uses of marijuana, and the implementation of the Compas-
sionate Use Act of 1996. SAMM was founded by after California
voters passed into law Proposition 215 in November of 1996. Doc
Knapp and Mary Pat Jacobs are SAMM’s Spokespersons. Over
the years they have met numerous times with the Sheriff’s De-
partment, District Attorney, Public Health Department, Sonoma
County Medical Association to develop guidelines for cultivating
and using medical cannabis. One of the more important services
SAMM provides is to advocate for legitimate patients who have
been arrested and find themselves in court. SAMM does not dis-
tribute medical marijuana.
Tickets are available at: Last Record Store in Santa Rosa,
Peoples’ Music in Sebastopol, Tall Toad Music in Petaluma, Hemp Members of the Rootstock band
& Chocolat in Guerneville, Backdoor Disc & Tape in Cotati, and
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Fal greenkind
Fl, 2006l, 2006
Fl,
Falall, 2006l, 2006
Band Bones Bear 8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
8th ANNUAL CANNABIS HARVEST DANCE
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SEBASTOPOL COMMUNITY CENTER
SATURDAY,
SATURDAY,
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4THNOVEMBER 4TH
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4TH
T
T SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4THNOVEMBER 4TH
Levin and Company in Healdsburg, or they may be purchased at
he 8 Annual Cannabis Harvest Dance will be held at the
th
the door.
Sebastopol Community Center on Saturday, November 4
th
For further information contact Doc Knapp at 707-824-1534
from 7pm until midnight. This special evening’s events
include dancing to the live music of Rootstock and Bear Bones or visit www.samm.net.
Band. The keynote speaker this year will be activist, author and
campaign consultant, Mikki Norris. This unique event also fea-
tures a speakers’ forum, silent auction, great exhibits, and food
and drinks. Tickets are $15 in advance at independent record stores
throughout Sonoma County, or $20 at the door.
Performing at the event will be Northern California reggae-
rockers Rootstock. The 5 piece band has a musical style that can
best be described as World Fusion or reggae with a rock edge.
Also on the bill is Bear Bones Band playing folk, rock, and reggae
tunes. Additional performers include Doc Knapp and Jules Wood,
Bill Panzer, and dancer Christina Sukkal.
Two education rooms will have cannabis experts and gar-
den consultants available to answer questions. There will be ex-
hibits on making cannabis capsules and butter, and on vaporiz-
ing, as well as books for sale and free literature.
Proceeds from the event support Sonoma Alliance for Medi-
cal Marijuana (SAMM), a nonprofit organization dedicated to edu-
cation, advocacy, research, and networking related to the medici-
nal uses of marijuana, and the implementation of the Compas-
sionate Use Act of 1996. SAMM was founded by after California
voters passed into law Proposition 215 in November of 1996. Doc
Knapp and Mary Pat Jacobs are SAMM’s Spokespersons. Over
the years they have met numerous times with the Sheriff’s De-
partment, District Attorney, Public Health Department, Sonoma
County Medical Association to develop guidelines for cultivating
and using medical cannabis. One of the more important services
SAMM provides is to advocate for legitimate patients who have
been arrested and find themselves in court. SAMM does not dis-
tribute medical marijuana.
Tickets are available at: Last Record Store in Santa Rosa,
Peoples’ Music in Sebastopol, Tall Toad Music in Petaluma, Hemp Members of the Rootstock band
& Chocolat in Guerneville, Backdoor Disc & Tape in Cotati, and