HOH Fest returns to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds for 2010. This three days, multiple stage alternative music festival will benefit and raise awareness for the Harvest of Hope Foundation (www.harvestofhope.net), a nonprofit organization that provides financial, educational, and medical aid to migrant farmworkers all over the country.
The event emphasizes the focus on being family friendly, as well as environmentally friendly. It will also showcase not only a large group of musicians who are donating their time and performances to the cause, but will also showcase a variety of art shows and films from progressive artists, non-profits, local businesses, and progressive organizations from around the country.
HOH Fest returns to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds for 2010. This three days, multiple stage alternative music festival will benefit and raise awareness for the Harvest of Hope Foundation (www.harvestofhope.net), a nonprofit organization that provides financial, educational, and medical aid to migrant farmworkers all over the country.
The event emphasizes the focus on being family friendly, as well as environmentally friendly. It will also showcase not only a large group of musicians who are donating their time and performances to the cause, but will also showcase a variety of art shows and films from progressive artists, non-profits, local businesses, and progressive organizations from around the country.
HOH Fest returns to the St. Johns County Fairgrounds for 2010. This three days, multiple stage alternative music festival will benefit and raise awareness for the Harvest of Hope Foundation (www.harvestofhope.net), a nonprofit organization that provides financial, educational, and medical aid to migrant farmworkers all over the country.
The event emphasizes the focus on being family friendly, as well as environmentally friendly. It will also showcase not only a large group of musicians who are donating their time and performances to the cause, but will also showcase a variety of art shows and films from progressive artists, non-profits, local businesses, and progressive organizations from around the country.