| Location: | Springfield Island Park |
| Directions: | on the River in Springfield |
| Start Time: | Aug. 5, 2011 at 3 p.m. |
| End Time: | Aug. 6, 2011 at 10:30 p.m. |
| Price: | 10 |
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100% of the proceeds from this amazing weekend event benefit Springfield/Eugene Habitat for Humanity, an affiliate of Habitat for Humanity International. SEHFH is working to help end poverty housing in the greater Springfield and Eugene community. We offer a caring hand up and are working with people from all walks of life building safe, simple, decent, affordable houses for people in need. SEHFH invites you to explore Habitat's work in our community and join in furthering its mission. Visit our website at www.sehabitat.org for more information, and to check out our year round volunteer opportunities.
Our quest to help the FOOD for Lane County food bank brought in an astounding 2 1/2 tons of food during our first two years, and qualified us as a "major" drive. We're hoping your generosity this year will help us reach the 3 ton mark.
The Willamette Valley Blues and Brews is one of the fastest growing festivals in the Northwest, with a reputation of being family friendly and packed with fantastic, non-stop entertainment everywhere you turn. Situated in Springfield's lush Island Park, on the banks of the beautiful Willamette River, we offer two days of music on three stages, beer, delicious food, a silent auction tent, and arts and crafts vendors. Both Friday and Saturday will be broadcast live over KRVM Radio 91.9 FM.
Award winning brewers from throughout the Northwest are featured with over 40 craft brews for you to enjoy. You can fill out your ballot and cast your vote for "Best of the Fest" and celebrate your favorites.
www.wvbbf.org
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