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Just a reminder that on Friday July 14, 710 Beach Club (formerly Blind Melons) will be the place for a night of great music and a great cause.
by Serge Dedina
13/07/2006:// Armed with their message of consciousness and environmental awareness, acclaimed reggae/rock troop BURNT will be hosting the benefit, as well as Ocean Beach trio Gadfly, ska group The Chris Murray Combo and Dj Cool Breeze.
The goal of this concert is to raise awareness of this important issue as well as generate support for the San Diego City Council’s resolution to save trestles and the threatened San Onofre state park from being destroyed by a toll-road. Attendees will be asked to sign postcards to council-members expressing their support to save this endangered public resource.
The night will be filled with a mix of the best reggae music, great company and positive message to educate and motivate the youth about this great cause. Remember doors open at 8 p.m. A portion of the proceeds raised will be donated directly to Wildcoast in the name of saving Trestles surf coast and raising awareness about Southern California waters.
WiLDCOAST is a member of the “Save Trestles” coalition, a team of environmental organizations, surf industry groups, and citizens working to stop the development of a toll road through one of the most popular State Parks in California, San Onofre State Park.
WiLDCOAST BENEFIT CONCERT TO SAVE TRESTLES! FRIDAY, JULY 14TH @ 8 P.M. 710 BEACH CLUB (FORMERLY BLIND MELON’S) 710 GARNET AVE., PACIFIC BEACH
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