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Jun
11
Wed
Summerfest @ Various locations
Jun 11 @ 4:05 pm – Jul 3 @ 5:05 pm

Music in the Mountains presents its critically acclaimed SummerFest concert series from June 11 to July 3 in addition to its extensive Education programs including the awarding winning Young Composers Project. SummerFest concerts have been delighting audiences for 32 years celebrating music from classical to classic rock, jazz, blues and more. Under the stars at the Nevada County Fairgrounds or at select indoor venues.

See the full schedule and learn more at http://musicinthemountains.org/event/summerfest/

Jun
22
Sun
Berkeley World Music Festival @ People's Park
Jun 22 @ 4:14 pm – 5:14 pm

17 bands playing music from all over the world & admission is FREE. A fantastic main stage line up of Afrofunk Experience original funk and afrobeats, Manzo Rally with new Latin rock music featuring Gaberiel Manzo lead guitarist from Malo with an all star line up, and the legendary motown review Pride and Joy. Music in 13 various stores & restuarants around Telegraph Ave. area. After party at Askenaz.

(Taken from the event’s website: http://www.berkeleyworldmusic.org/ )

Sep
13
Sat
Farm Aid
Sep 13 @ 12:52 am – Sep 14 @ 1:52 am
Farm Aid

The longest-running series of benefit concerts in America, Farm Aid grew out of a comment made by the Bob Dylan at the Live Aid concert in Philadelphia. Suggesting it would be great if the musical community could help America’s struggling family farms as well, Dylan inspired Neil Young, Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp to organise an event. The first Farm Aid took place two months later in Champaign, Illinois and raised $7 million. Two decades later, the concerts have raised more than $30 million and featured great American axe wielders such as Tom Petty, Stevie Ray Vaughan, the Grateful Dead (by satellite in 1987) and, of course, the organizers.

Read more here.

Sep
16
Tue
International day for the preservation of the ozone layer
Sep 16 @ 12:11 am – 1:11 am
Sep
18
Thu
World Water Monitoring Day
Sep 18 @ 12:15 am – 1:15 am
World Water Monitoring Day

World Water Monitoring Day was established in 2003 by America’s Clean Water Foundation as a global educational outreach program that aims to build public awareness and involvement in protecting water resources around the world by empowering citizens to carry out basic monitoring of their local water bodies.  Participate in your home and community this year!

Sep
19
Fri
Clean Up the World
Sep 19 @ 12:13 am – Sep 21 @ 1:13 am
Clean Up the World

Clean Up the World is a community-based, environmental campaign that inspires and empowers communities around the globe to clean up, fix up and conserve their environment.  Participate in an event in your community or start one yourself!

Sep
21
Sun
Zero Emissions Day
Sep 21 @ 12:17 am – 1:17 am
Zero Emissions Day

In 2014, the whole wide world is going back to square one – for a day. On September 21st everyone can take a break, and give the world a break.  Read some tips on being emission free.

Sep
22
Mon
Car-free day
Sep 22 @ 12:20 am – 1:20 am
Car-free day

Car-free day encourages motorists to refrain from using their car for a day.  Most cities have their own websites for car-free day – here is one for the world.

Sep
26
Fri
World Environmental Health Day
Sep 26 @ 12:25 am – 1:25 am
World Environmental Health Day

World Environmental Health Day addresses environmental health inequalities. While environmental health may be concerned primarily with the impacts of environmental stressors on health, these in turn are heavily influenced by and frequently reflect economic and social factors.

Sep
28
Sun
World Rivers Day
Sep 28 @ 12:28 am – 1:28 am
World Rivers Day

World Rivers Day is a global celebration of the world’s waterways. WRD highlights the importance and value of rivers and strives to encourage increased stewardship of the world’s rivers. Go out there and adopt a river 🙂