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tranceplant(featured in 'Dances of Ecstacy' docco)-THIS weekend

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just a reminder-- sorry folks.

Tranceplant in conjunction with Pleasure Productions Presents - Libra Full Moon

Party

October 11-12 - Kilcunda Gippsland

It's the sign of the scales and the perfect time to bring some balance into your

life.

Take part in the revegetation of this wild and beautiful coastline by helping us

establish up to 13,000 plants near the George Bass Trail.

All the elements, coincidence and chance will be skipping around at this amazing

beachside location. Raise the mainsail, soak up the view, catch the wave .. ..

.. If you haven’t experienced a Tranceplant or Pleasure Productions event

before, this is your time.

DJ's

Judd - Kiff - Organica - Jeni Daggers - Andrew Till - bags - Kundalini - Krusty

- Billy Jazz

Live Acts

Benza - Sugar - Miles Jackson - Organik Magik – Legohead – Miles Jackson –

Electric Illusion

This is a single floor event, come prepared to snuggle up and bounce a lot

lighting & fireshow by Paradigmensional Productions

decor by “a little to the left” & Ki Art

$15 for planters before 2.00pm Sat - $30 everyone else - Gates open Saturday

8.00am

Strictly limited capacity – intimate event of no more than 400 people due to

site restrictions.

Easy 1 hour 15 minutes from Melbourne - Directions:

Take the South Eastern Fwy out of Melbourne towards Philip Island. Take the Sth

Gippsland Hwy exit through Cranbourne, then get onto the Bass Highway and follow

all the way to Anderson roundabout (Melways Ref 512 Q11). Turn right onto Philip

Island Tourist Road. 630 meters up the hill on left is the gate….. easy !!

Absolutely no dogs.

Exposed topographically challenging costal site, so come prepared to weather all

the elements. Shelter and fires will be provided.

Respect and acknowledgement to the Bunurong people, original inhabitants of the

area.

About half of the Australian forests have been destroyed since 1788 with

agriculture by far the continents greatest cause of habitat and species loss.

This is not just a rural problem. It's everyone’s problem. The fat of the land

has fueled our ever expanding urban populations. Its not sustainable and we're

all responsible for this country's future - lets plant it today!!!

Bring: Lotsa warm clothes, hat, sunscreen, gloves, water. Please take your

rubbish home. No Dogs.

repair revegetate rejuvenate

Check out www.tranceplant.org for more information

[ 09. October 2003, 06:50: Message edited by: nabraxas ]

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