The line-up for this years Sedona Ecofest has been confirmed. The one-day festival will take place September 15 at the Georgia Frontiere Performing Arts Pavilion in Sedona, AZ. Artists performing include Blues Traveler, Third World, Merl Saunders and The Rainforest Band and Yonder Mountain String Band. The event is being put on by the Benefest Foundation, which aims to raise awareness for outdoor related issues while providing a promotional/marketing outlet for conservation and/or environmental organizations.
For more information, visit www.sedonaecofest.com or call 800-780-2787.
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