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33rd Reggae on the River August 3 thru 6, 2017 - Northern California
On the heels of the Winter Solstice, we at the Mateel Community Center are already starting to look forward to longer days, warmer summer temperatures, and the return of festival fun.
Presently though we are drenched in bountiful winter rains- reinvigorating our blessed Eel River, filling our new rainwater catchment pond, and setting the stage to help us create the oasis environment you will experience at the 33rd annual Reggae On The River.
Beautiful setting, beautiful people and community, a non-profit fundraiser, and the best in reggae and world music! What more could you ask for? Artist announcements will begin in early March- and we're super stoked with how things are shaping up so far! Act now though and save big with our second tier pricing, offering a $25 savings on 3 & 4-day tickets- and $50 off the perk-heavy Ambassador Pass (and ultimate ROTR experience). This will also be your last chance to save before the line-up hits!
And, as a newsletter recipient, we'd like to thank you for your patronage and invite you to get up, stand up now with promo code: TOPTIER to save an additional $25 beyond our already discounted second tier pricing. You can't beat that.
So sound the alarm (and tell your friends too!), 'cuz this is a limited time offer and there is no better time than now to make plans to join us on the River for Reggae #33 - Your higher vibration destination!
Reggae on the River
August 3 thru 6, 2017 French's Camp, Garberville, CA.
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