Event tops organizers' expectations Monday, July 24, 2000 (464 reads)
From teen-adored alternative groups like Vertical Horizon and Third Eye Blind to crooning country start Martina McBride, organizers of last weeks festival said the event hit several sweet notes.
The six-day festival ended Sunday night with the sounds of country stars Charlie Daniels and Martina McBride.
Read More |
|
Event tops organizers' expectations Monday, July 24, 2000 (395 reads)
From teen-adored alternative groups like Vertical Horizon and Third Eye Blind to crooning country start Martina McBride, organizers of last weeks festival said the event hit several sweet notes.
The six-day festival ended Sunday night with the sounds of country stars Charlie Daniels and Martina McBride.
Read More |
|
Crowd of 8,000 finds fun is festival's common ground Wednesday, July 19, 2000 (381 reads)
Lora Nunn of Ann Arbor lounged on her blanket Tuesday, soaking in the sunny weather as she listened to InSol, one of her favorite festival bands.
Nunn, 25, said she like the open feel of Lansing's Common Ground festival at Adado Riverfront Park.
Read More |
|
Festival brings activities, fun to Lansing Monday, July 17, 2000 (465 reads)
Two years after the music stopped playing at the Michigan Festival, the music will be heard once again in Lansing this week as the Common Ground music festival kicks off tomorrow and continues through Sunday.
Read More |
|
A new festival in Lansing breaks ground Sunday, July 16, 2000 (440 reads)
LANSING- For the record, downtown Lansing's inaugural Common Ground Festival will enjoy good weather all week.
That's the word from Raul Alvarez, who's in charge with the duty of educating the public on what to expect when the family fest kicks off Tuesday in Adado Riverfront Park.
Read More |
|
A new festival in Lansing breaks ground Sunday, July 16, 2000 (101 reads)
LANSING- For the record, downtown Lansing's inaugural Common Ground Festival will enjoy good weather all week.
That's the word from Raul Alvarez, who's in charge with the duty of educating the public on what to expect when the family fest kicks off Tuesday in Adado Riverfront Park.
Read More |
|