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DT: MARCH 3, 2010
FR: SHAZILA MOHAMMED/NOEL KISWINEY
GLOBAL INHERITANCE:
501C3 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION TEACHING INDIVIDUALS TO THINK AND
ACT CREATIVELY IN SOLVING GLOBAL IMBALANCES
RETURNS TO STAGECOACH COUNTRY MUSIC FESTIVAL WITH THE
HIGH PLAINS MIXER
FEATURING DJs REMIXING COUNTRY MUSIC’S GREATEST HITS
ON EQUIPMENT POWERED BY FESTIVAL GOERS
GLOBAL INHERITANCE–the 501c3 non-profit organization teaching individuals to think and act creatively in solving global imbalances–is set to return to the Stagecoach Country Music Festival in Indio, CA on Saturday, April 24 & Sunday, April 25. The organization will bring their Energy FACTory initiative to the festival for the third time with the HIGH PLAINS MIXER which will feature popular electronic DJs remixing country music’s greatest hits. The High Plains Mixer will be powered by the CATTLE DRIVE where festival goers can win music, VIP passes, Stagecoach merchandise and more as they help power the sets in the by running on hamster wheels, riding bikes, turning hand cranks and riding seesaws, among other things. Look for the deejay line-up to be announced closer to the festival.
The organization will also return with their TRASHed::Art of Recycling featuring redesigned recycling bins. As part of a contest sponsored by GLOBAL INHERITANCE, in conjunction with festival organizer Goldenvoice, artists have been invited to submit their artwork, redesigned recycle bin concept and/or website to be considered to design one of the 20 recycling bins featured at both Coachella and Stagecoach. The redesigned bins will also be placed in Los Angeles School District after the festival to inspire the future recyclers of the world.
In the past, GLOBAL INHERITANCE has brought several other unique initiatives to the Stagecoach Festival including 18 & Up featuring tricked out alternative energy golf carts powered by wind, solar, biodiesel, ethanol, and liquid petroleum gas, and redesigned to represent a popular musician or band from Paul McCartney to The Cure; Operation Bullseye reused paper products found within the venue and festival attendees were able to engineer flying apparatuses and test their aim on a bull-shaped bullseye to win prizes; and the Energy FACTory Clock Tower–a 45 ft. tall wind-powered clock stationed at the main entrance of the the festival.
For more details on GLOBAL INHERITANCE, visit:
www.globalinheritance.org
www.twitter.com/GLBLinheritance
www.facebook.com/globalinheritance
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For press information on GLOBAL INHERITANCE, contact:
MSO 818-380-0400
Shazila Mohammed x238, shazila@msopr.com
Noel Kiswiney x227, noelk@msopr.com
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