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Got to Check out the Sunshine Daydream Festival
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11th Annual Sunshine Daydream Festival
04/14/2007
As a way to welcome in the spring season, Killington will host the 11th Annual Sunshine Daydream Festival, a tribute to the Grateful Dead. This years festival is part of the Bud Light Concert Series and will feature live music all day.
Jerry-followers as well as those who simply enjoy soulful music will find an all-day party plus classic New England spring skiing and riding. Not only is this a chance for guests to get those old tie-dyes and Birkenstocks out of the closet but it's also an opportunity to soak up the spring sun and play in the spring snow. The 11th Annual Sunshine Daydream Festival will feature bands playing Grateful Dead covers during the day. Whether on or off the snow, Deadheads and wanna-be's will find activities for all ages. Ben & Jerry's will be giving out free samples of ice cream, plus there will be a mini shakedown street, drum circles and tie-dyeing. Festivities will be held in the Superstar Pub at the K-1 Lodge from 11:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. The event is free, and t-shirts will be available to purchase for tie-dyeing.
Schedule:
11:00 a.m. Kind Buds: Acoustic duo playing Dead covers and originals
12:30 p.m. The Peacheaters: Allman Brothers tribute
2:00 p.m. Mystic Rebel: A tribute to the Wailers
3:30 p.m. Playin' Dead: Grateful Dead tribute band complete with two drum kits
This time of year there are a bunch of good places for those prices.. Try North Star LodgeWhat do u recommend in terms of affordable [$75-$100/night], quality lodging in the area [hotel, B&B etc], excluding run down motels with horrible beds?
What do u recommend in terms of affordable [$75-$100/night], quality lodging in the area [hotel, B&B etc], excluding run down motels with horrible beds?