After the major success of our first HARMONY festival, we are so excited to bring it back again!
Saturday, July 20th, noon-11pm
Sunday, July 21st, noon-7pm
A non-profit community event
A family friendly gathering.
No alcohol served.
By donation and no one turned away!
$0-$50 sliding scale (pay-what-you-can/ pay-it-forward)
Schedule of performances TBA
All day music from local performers
Kids Zone with activities including face painting and sock puppet making with Nikki Cole!
Hula Hooping
Sand sculpting workshop
Floating Water Slide on the lake
Bouncy Castle
Water Games
Raffle prizes
Artisan Vendors
Food vendors
Volleyball
and more!
We are looking for volunteers to make this community event a success!
Fundraising and promotion
Volunteer Coordinator
Treeling Gift Coordinator
Water Games Coordinator
Security
Lifeguard
Raffle prize and merchandize table
Collecting donations
PM or email treehuggersocietybc@outlook.com to let us know you want to help.
If you have an idea for a workshop, let us know!
HARMONY is hosted by Treehugger Retreats and Events Society and produced by Live Harmonics.
Our intention is to support local artists, small businesses and organizations, to create a space to bridge connections between old and new residents of the Slocan Valley and to bring increased tourism to the Village of Slocan. We also give back to the community by paying local artists and tradespersons, donating extra revenue to local non-profits, and loaning equipment for free for other community events throughout the year.
Cash donations accepted at the event or e-transfer treehuggersocietybc@outlook.com
Thank you to our sponsors and supporters!
The Village of Slocan, ReDI grant $2000
Organizers acknowledge the founders of the UNITY festival of years past and all their heart and energy and wish to continue facilitating the Slocan Valley arts and culture vibes.
Finally and most importantly, organizers acknowledge that we will gather on snʕickstx tmxʷúlaʔxʷ (Sinixt territory) and give gratitude to this land and its waters. We wish to continue to build connections, with ourselves, with each other and with Mother Earth.