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Boiron Proudly Sponsors High Sierra Music Festival

by boiron on July 2nd, 2012

Looking for a family-fun way to spend this Fourth of July weekend? Check out the 22st Annual High Sierra Music Festival in Quincy, Calif. Two-time Grammy Award winner Ben Harper headlines this year’s festival, which runs from Thursday, July 5 through Sunday, July 8. Other bands include STS9, Railroad Earth, Galactic, Built to Spill, and many more. A proud sponsor of the event, Boiron will provide medicines, such as Oscillococcinum and Arnicare, for the medical tent.

“At the High Sierra Music Festival, we continue to support natural products and thank Boiron for their continued support of our festival,” says festival director David Margulies. “Our on-site medical team relies heavily on Boiron’s safe and natural medicines to treat our patrons and our 700-person staff for most any ailment that may arise during the festival.”

A great event for people of all ages, the High Sierra Music Festival offers a variety of outdoor activities, as well as arts and educational events. The Sierra foothills is a great place to swim, hike and bike, while also enjoying a wide variety of music offered on multiple daytime stages and nighttime venues. The festival features intimate artist “playshops,” an interactive KidZone, daily parades with oversized puppets, and an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Multi-day passes are available, and parking is free. For more information, click here.

About High Sierra Music: An independent production company based in Berkeley, Calif., High Sierra Music has been producing world-class music festivals since 1991. The organization was founded with the first High Sierra Music Festival, its cornerstone event that takes place every July 4th weekend in Northern California, and remains committed to its grassroots beginnings by drawing support from its loyal community of patrons, staff, volunteers and non-corporate sponsors. Visit www.highsierramusic.com for more info, “like” their Facebook page, or follow them on Twitter.

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