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Local event heats up in Taylorsville

Feather Publishing
7/3/2012

Plumas County’s very own locally grown music festival with an emphasis on solar power marks its 22nd year July 13 and 14. Everyone is invited to come to the Taylorsville Campground, set up camp early, and be part of one of the most entertaining events of the summer — the Solar Cook-Off.

The party begins Friday night, July 13, with a lineup of live music that will keep audiences listening and dancing right on into the next evening. Sixteen bands will alternate sets on two stages under the green canopy shade of the parachute that forms the centerpiece for the event. Music continues Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. and going on right through into the night.

Musical lineup

Friday, July 13

7:30 – 8:30 p.m. Benny, Penny & Dude, old tunes with a new twist

8:30 – 9:30 p.m. Rick Hammond Blues Band, blues to make you happy

10:30 p.m. drumming with Terra Lumbus and dancing

Saturday, July 14

10 – 10:30 a.m. Beginning Boogilation with Seattle Man aka Travis Kenny

10:35 – 11:10 a.m. Joe Tomaselli & the Farmtown Band, herding the masses

11:15 – 11:45 a.m. Chronic Wood, acoustic vocal trio

11:50 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Back 40, alt country ’tis of thee

12:35 – 1:15 p.m. Lost Sierra Ramblers, you never know what you’re gonna get

1:20 – 2 p.m. Melissa Ruth with the Leal Brothers, doo-wop twang

2:05 – 2:45 p.m. Soldiers of HiFi, Plumas zone blue collar rock

2:50 – 3:35 p.m. Boogie Daddys, let’s boogie

3:40 – 4:25 p.m. Perpetual Drifters, alternative rock poetry

4:30 – 5:25 p.m. Jeff Pershing Band, funkalypso rock

5:30 – 7:30 p.m. dinner break

7:30 – 8:20 p.m. Hank and Shaidri Alrich, dynamic daddy and daughter duo from Austin, Texas

8:25 – 9:15 p.m. Blue Haven, keeping the blues alive

9:20 – 10:20 p.m. Avant Gardeners, rockin’ neo-psychedelic mish-mash

In addition to the music, event festivities include craft and food booths, solar displays and information. Guests are encouraged to bring their own homemade or store bought solar ovens and be part of the demonstration. For those who don’t have solar ovens, Blackhawk Solar will have some on hand for sale.

Admission to the entire event is $15. Overnight camping is available and most attendees take advantage of this annual gathering to hang out all day and overnight. Camping is $14 a night with flush toilets and showers available.

The Solar Cook-Off is presented by Blackhawk Solar and KQNY 91.9, and produced in collaboration with Plumas Arts. For more information call Blackhawk Solar at 283-1396 or check the website: plumasarts.org/solar.

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-1#1RE: Local event heats up in Taylorsvilledennis dickenson2012-07-05 17:50
gooooooood timss
except the rip off photovoltaics that are not green buy the way there made
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0#2Solar Cook-offRoberta2012-07-06 07:46
Yes! Good times. 22nd year, Thank you Bill, Mel and ALL who put an extraordinary effort into making Solar Cook-Off AWESOME. A wonderful family event. Great Music, Food, People and very affordable. If you have never been to Solar Cook-Off you should.
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0#3RE: Local event heats up in Taylorsvilledennis dickenson2012-07-06 13:52
when it was 10 bucks was affordable
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+2#4RE: Local event heats up in TaylorsvilleRoberta2012-07-06 15:52
When it was $10 it was only Saturday but now you go from Friday evening to Saturday evening. So if you figure it out it costs a buck an hour for Good Music, Good Food and Good People. The facilities and such are not free to the promoters of this event and they do alot of work. Hope to see ya there!!
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-1#5RE: Local event heats up in Taylorsvilledennis dickenson2012-07-07 07:43
ya ya every things going up,u r right at least we get a bit extra,,missing the4 bouncy floor & mostly the transports to town
i bet thay'ed get more if rocket wasn't a grumpy guy
any way,i'm there every year,-1st 2 years,i will run my diesel generator,,,it's greener than solar panles
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0#6RE: Local event heats up in Taylorsvilledennis dickenson2012-07-08 07:49
&
famly event?
if you take your famly to burning man
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-1#7RE: Local event heats up in Taylorsvilledennis dickerson2012-07-16 09:28
worst cook off yet.
the place was not as full as past years.
realy realy need a k9 to sweep.
the good news is there was a bit more arrests.
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0#8RE: Local event heats up in Taylorsvilledennis dickerson2012-07-18 14:43
sad to see in the paper today the guy that got caught cheating.
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