Northwest World Reggae Festival
@ Bob's Ranch
The 8th Annual Northwest World Reggae Festival (“NWWRF”) is blessed to be at Bob's Ranch, near Marcola, Oregon for another year. Family friendly and sustainable, NWWRF welcomes conscious musical artists from Jamaica, Saint Croix, England, South Korea/Australia, Africa, Trinidad, Hawaii and across America performing ROOTS, ROCK, REGGAE!
Come experience the jubila 1d68 tion and positive energy of this growing community! The livity doesn’t stop with the music. Forget about the world outside while participating in diverse activities such as sunrise yoga, african dance classes, youth soccer camp, musical performances for and by the youth, visual arts displays, live painting and a growing, green community spirit. Learn about local non-profit organizations, fair trade and sustainable businesses. Re-fuel with a variety of delicious organic foods and explore fair trade crafts from more than 50 vendors from all around the Northwest.
NWWRF is a family friendly festival. Youth 14 and under are admitted free to the whole show. NWWRF offers Youth Soccer Camp on Saturday and Sunday, for kids of all ages. Bring your soccer gear, sun screen and prepare to learn some new tricks! Kid’s Village, in the Grove, provides a safe environment with a shady arts and crafts area. Activities range from the Unity Kids Parade, Youth Show, song circles, face painting, make believe and much more. This year NWWRF has a new, kid focused stage! The Woodland Stage will feature youth friendly artists, and shade, on Saturday from 11 am until 5 pm. NWWRF has great family camping in both the Quite Cove and Family Car Camp, welcoming families and festival goers of all ages. NWWRF also has alter-abled parking and camping.
NWWRF has an incredible lineup this year including Luciano, Wailing Souls, Sister Carol & the I-Life Players, Pato Banton and The Now Generation, Duane Stephenson, Live Wyya, I-Taweh, Ras Attitude, Batch and many more world renowned reggae artists.
August 10-12 at Bob's Ranch
Tickets and Outlet Info at www.nwwrf.com

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