Big Green Gathering 2007

It’s almost time! I can’t go the Big Green Gathering but it looks like fun!

What is it? From the site: The Big Green Gathering is a 5 day camping event which is currently located in the Mendip Hills in Somerset, England. It has grown out of the original Green Gatherings of the 1980′s and the Green Fields of Glastonbury Music Festival. It has developed organically in response to a desire from people within the green movement for a festival that was focused on Green issues. Now we have somewhere between 15,000 and 20,000 people expected this year. Staying Green is now a bigger challenge than ever. The Big Green Gathering Co. Ltd. was established in 1994 – click here to read more about the history.

The Big Green Gathering is for people who care about health, the environment, sustainability, our children’s future and life in general. It is a celebration of our natural world and our place within it. As such it is a place for enjoyment, learning and fun. Unhealthy activities are not encouraged. The only things taken in excess should be love, peace, joy, and friendship.
http://www.big-green-gathering.com

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One Response to “Big Green Gathering 2007”

  1. I wish I could go to this, looks like great fun. I’m going to check out some USA events though.

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