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Oct 30, 2008

This year international and local musicians are coming together to support community building and tree planting in California schools, and create the most exciting concert series yet!

Nov 7- Caspar Community Center: Youssoupha Sidibe & Mystic
Rhythms, Freedom, Dancing Buddha Sounds
Nov 8- Ukiah Brewing Company: The Human Revolution,
Diane Patterson, Dancing Buddha Sounds
Nov 12- The Miners Foundry, Nevada City: Jah Levi,
Arjun and Guardians, Peace Tribe, Dancing Buddha Sounds
Nov 15- Cell Space, San Francisco: DJ Cheb-i-Sabbah,
Youssoupha Sidibe, Lynx and Janover, Shakina

Can you help spread the word about these important and fun benefit concerts? Please forward this message along to friends and family who would like to have a great time while helping to plant another 1,000 fruit trees at schools across California.

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