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Alternative 24/09/2018

Gypsy Temple Launching Tour Of Local Schools To Spur Voter Registration And Voter Turnout

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Gypsy Temple Launching Tour Of Local Schools To Spur Voter Registration And Voter Turnout
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Gypsy Temple, an up and coming alt-rock band in Seattle, is launching the Make Your Voice Heard Loud Tour, a series of performances on the back of a flatbed truck at local high schools and colleges, starting on Voter Registration day on September 25th.
"We want to encourage our generation to step up to participate in our political process, whatever their beliefs," said 19-year-old University of Washington student, Cameron Lavi Jones who started Gypsy Temple in middle school. "We know that 18 to 24-year-olds vote at much lower rates - more than 22% less - than other generations and we want to do our part to change that." The first step, he said, is to ensure that young people are registered to vote and then get out and actually vote on election day.

To help accomplish this, the band will visit local schools and colleges, starting at Shoreline School District's Shorecrest High School, to perform their music while volunteers register students to vote. The performance will be at the Shorecrest campus at 15343 25th Ave NE, Shoreline, WA 98155 from 12:00 PM to 12:45 PM.

Additional dates include September 26 at Newport High School, September 27 at Renton Technical College, September 28 at Burlington-Edison High School, October 3 at Bellevue High School and Spanaway Lake High School -- with more dates to be added. Please check here for additional dates.
"We love the idea of bringing music and a bipartisan message of voter registration directly to young people," says Washington Secretary of State, Kim Wyman. The tour, a production of Gypsy Temple's management team, Dreaming in Color Entertainment, has bipartisan support with endorsements from Senator Lisa Wellman (Democrat) and Kim Wyman (Republican) along with sponsorship from the League of Women Voters, Washington Bus, APACE, and the King County Department of Elections.

Kevin Chase, Superintendent of Yakima ESD jumped at the opportunity to have Gypsy Temple perform. "We are always looking for creative ways to engage students in civic life and are excited to be able to bring a concert by a rising local band of young people to our community while they register to vote in the spirit of the original Rock the Vote Campaign." For more information, please visit: https://www.gypsytemplemusic.com/vote






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