As the Sting Cheese Incident continues its summer tour tonight in Los Angeles at the Wiltern, the band is hosting a ongoing food drive with Conscious Alliance. At each upcoming show through SCI’s three nights at Jerry Garcia’s Birthday Bash on August 6-8, non-perishable goods will be accepted to benefit local food banks and pantries. In addition a three panel poster, featuring art from J Garcia, Carey Thompson, and Roman Villagrana will be available and individuals can donate 10 non-perishable items for one panel, or donate 25 non-perishable items for all 3 (folks may also support the cause by purchasing the posters for $10 per panel or $25 for the entire set)
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String Cheese Incident, Conscious Alliance To Reward Food Donations With Three Panel Poster
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