DAILY NEWS Jul 26, 2010 12:45 PM - 0 comments

Free composting concerts in Alberta and Manitoba

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Free concerts featuring Jane's Party, Canada's newest folk-pop sensation, will be the centre of attention at various locations across Alberta and Manitoba from July 23 to 29, 2010, as compost, veggie gardening and the community's involvement are celebrated

At each Compost Garden Party - presented by the Compost Council of Canada -- the community is encouraged to bring their lawn chairs, a donation for the food bank and be ready to enjoy this gathering to "celebrate our love of the Earth."

"Our ‘rot and roll' Compost Garden Parties are a way to recognize the value of composting, edible gardening and the sharing of the harvest with those in need," says John Deagle, manager, Foothills Regional Landfill who, along with the staff at the Compost Council of Canada, helped spearhead the concert series. "We look forward to welcoming everyone at these concerts and having a great time together."

It will be the first time that Jane's Party will perform in western Canada.

The four-member band is gaining an ever-growing reputation in Ontario and Atlantic Canada as the "folk-pop darlings". They will be playing hits from their album, The Garage Sessions, known for catchy hooks, bouncy beats and sweet vocal harmonies.

For information about the specifics of each Compost Garden Party, visit www.compost.org, or call 1-877-571-GROW(4769).



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