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Saturday, December 15, 2007
Keeping Up With the Festival Buzz
Carla was right about one thing, the neighbors are buzzing about the proposed Mile High Music Festival at City Park next year. I’ve heard all kinds of rumors, but nothing to report, yet. So I’ll plug the Google Group at http://www.savecitypark.org/. If you sign up, you will automatically be notified of new postings. Plus, you can join in with your thoughts and posts. Pro and con equally welcomed. No cost, no gimmicks. Try it.
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December (13)- Blackwater Near You - Part 1
- Zoo - Festival Wrapped Up?
- Zoo Zaps Music Festival
- Keeping Up With the Festival Buzz
- What If? Colorado - Part 3
- National Nudist Group to Rent City Park in '09
- Anschutz in City Park: This Just In…
- Queen Carla
- I Love Rock and Roll, But Not in the Effluent
- Correction
- Branded and Put on the Map
- Who Is Phillip Anschutz Anyway? Part 1
- What is in the Effing Effluent?
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Wow I did not know that people could be so short sighted about a music festival. Its not the 60's anymore. Look at what ACL (Austin City Limits) festival has done for Zilker park and the city of Austin Texas. The same can be said for Palm Springs and the Coachella Music festival. Its a shame that people want to fight improving City park and surrounding neighborhoods. I guess the only true way is to raise property tax which I will vote for.
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