Beestock is a yearly environmental festival combining activism, music, art, literature, and film to empower the local community and incite meaningful change from the bottom up. Beestock differs from other environmental festivals in that it integrates environmental change with economic ecology. Your participation is welcome!
Sunday July 3rd is our Beestock 2016, Environmental Festival, at the Capital Brewery, 7734 Terrace Ave, Middleton, WI, including music, speakers, vendors, and information on bees and other environmental initiatives.
Here's the full lineup:
12:15pm Welcome by Carmella Hatch
12:30pm music by Skip Jones, folk singer and storyteller
1:15pm speaker Gurdip Barar, Middleton Common Council
1:20pm speaker Cinder Roherty, discussing mason bees
1:35pm music by Durango McMurphy, steampunk & western singer/songwriter
2:20pm speaker Melissa Smith, from the Endangered Species Coalition
2:45pm music by the Star Bandits, folk duo
3:30pm speaker John Peck of Family Farm Defenders
3:55pm music by Durango McMurphy
4:40pm speaker Rachael Draphcho from Dane County TimeBank
5:00pm music by Tos Hopkins, traveling one-man band
5:30pm poetry and music by the Mescaleros of the Apocalypse
Community organizations who will be tabling include:
Pots 'n' Tots will be selling their delicious sandwiches and tater tots throughout the event!
For more information on related issues and to connect with us, visit our Facebook page here
Sunday July 3rd is our Beestock 2016, Environmental Festival, at the Capital Brewery, 7734 Terrace Ave, Middleton, WI, including music, speakers, vendors, and information on bees and other environmental initiatives.
Here's the full lineup:
12:15pm Welcome by Carmella Hatch
12:30pm music by Skip Jones, folk singer and storyteller
1:15pm speaker Gurdip Barar, Middleton Common Council
1:20pm speaker Cinder Roherty, discussing mason bees
1:35pm music by Durango McMurphy, steampunk & western singer/songwriter
2:20pm speaker Melissa Smith, from the Endangered Species Coalition
2:45pm music by the Star Bandits, folk duo
3:30pm speaker John Peck of Family Farm Defenders
3:55pm music by Durango McMurphy
4:40pm speaker Rachael Draphcho from Dane County TimeBank
5:00pm music by Tos Hopkins, traveling one-man band
5:30pm poetry and music by the Mescaleros of the Apocalypse
Community organizations who will be tabling include:
- Dane County TimeBank
- Purple Cow Organics
- Family Farm Defenders
- Endangered Species Coalition
- Xerces Society
- And more!
Pots 'n' Tots will be selling their delicious sandwiches and tater tots throughout the event!
For more information on related issues and to connect with us, visit our Facebook page here