Tumacacori, AZ (Top40 Charts/ Global Change Multi Media) Avalon Organic Gardens & EcoVillage presents the
Earth Harmony Festival, a weekend celebration devoted to creating a sustainable future now. The festival will be held Saturday & Sunday, October 6-7th in Tumacácori, Arizona, South of Tucson.
The vision of the
Earth Harmony Festival is to encourage a restoration of balance to the world's people and ecosystems through environmental awareness, education, and a commitment to peace and unity without uniformity. Festival coordinator TiyiEndea DellErba says, "This year's
Earth Harmony Festival shares some practical solutions to the social, spiritual and environmental issues we face in our world today."
The
Earth Harmony Festival is held at Avalon Organic Gardens & EcoVillage, one of the largest member EcoVillages in the world, nestled on 165-acres in the beautiful
Santa Cruz Valley. Their sustainable practices include organic farming, education and the preservation of food diversity, permaculture principles, green building techniques, water harvesting, composting, alternative clean energy, and more. Avalon Gardens' Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) program was the first established in Arizona, feeding more than 100 people since 1995.
Internationally-celebrated author Gary Paul Nabhan will be the keynote speaker on Saturday, October 6th. Nabhan is a conservation biologist, a seed saver, and sustainable agriculture activist and has been called "the father of the local food movement".
The core of the festival will be the ongoing tours of their working EcoVillage. From Solar Panels, to Rain Water Harvesting, to Organic Gardening, to Green Buildings, to Home-Made Goat Cheese, these EcoVillage tours will have something for every interest. Participants are encouraged to donate for the tours to help foster the EcoVillage's many projects which are prototypes for creating a more sustainable, environmentally-conscious world.
In addition, live music, fine local art, locally made breads, food, and other natural products' booths, a children's village, hay rides, and special presentations by Master Gardeners, Kamon Lilly and Tarenta Baldeschi, will round out the weekend festivities.
Live music for the festival is provided by Global Change
Music Nonprofit Record Label, featuring TaliasVan & The 11-piece Bright & Morning Star Band performing CosmoPop, music of the future for minds of the future. Additional artists performing are Van'sGuard, Starseed Acoustic Ensemble, and The Change Agents Band. Global Change
Music lyrics speak of taking action against any form of injustice. Global Change
Music promotes sustainable living, which includes growing organic food, building green, permaculture, sharing services and goods (trade and barter), and having a protective environmental consciousness.
Admission to the festival is free. Donations are appreciated to help support Avalon Gardens Internships and the Personality Integration Rehabilitation Program — nonprofit programs that assist individuals from diverse backgrounds in various levels of healing, training, and education in order to actualize their dreams and talents.
Amadon DellErba, an activist and festival promoter, encourages people to Occupy Avalon Gardens for a few days at the
Earth Harmony Festival. "I hope this festival can teach and inspire others to live a more sustainable lifestyle, to come out of the age of competition, and into the age of cooperation."
The
Earth Harmony Festivals were started in the late 1990s by Gabriel of Urantia and Niánn Emerson Chase in Sedona, Arizona.
Please visit https://kck.st/OacQ7A to watch a beautiful and entertaining video about the event, including ways you can support the
Earth Harmony Festival.
Camping is available by donation. For more information and camping reservations visit https://earthharmonyfestival.org or call 520-398-2542.