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Schedule for Sunday's Save the Music Festival

The annual School-Force fundraiser will take place from 11:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in Belmont's Twin Pines Park.

Come celebrate The Tenth Annual Save the Music Festival on October 14. With FOUR performance stages this year, the Festival showcases performances from Belmont-Redwood Shores and Carlmont High School students; the impressive Battle of the Marching Bands; a large children’s area with a wide variety of hands-on activities; and delicious food and beverages from local eateries and gourmet food trucks. Click here for a printable copy of the festival map.

2012 Performance Schedule

Four stages of music featuring:

Oracle Tribute Stage
11:00 – The Refugees
(Tom Petty Tribute Band)
1:15 – Aja Vu (Steely Dan Tribute Band)
3:45 – ZooStation (U2 Tribute Band)

Wells Fargo Community Stage
11:00 – Ralston Honors Band
11:30 – Carlmont Jazz Ensemble
12:00 – Ralston Advanced Orchestra
12:30 – Peninsula Youth Orchestra Chamber Strings
1:15 – Firebird Youth Chinese Orchestra
2:00 - Ralston/Carlmont Chorus
3:00 – Openly Gray
3:45 – Battle of the Bands:
Stanford
vs. UC Davis Marching Bands

Redwood Shores Community Association Children’s Area Stage
11:00 – BRSSD 4th Grade Recorder Band
11:25 – Andy Z
12:00 – San Carlos Children’s Theater
12:30 – NewGround Theatre Dance Company
1:00 – Carlmont Drum Line/Percussion Clinic
2:00 – Belmont Police Dept. K-9 Corps – Nitro the Police Dog
2:30 – Zambalita Belly Dancers
3:00 – Carlmont Dancers
4:00 – Latimerlo Studio Singers
4:30 – BRSSD Future Stars

Hometown Realty Sixth Avenue Stage
11:00 – Sinister Dexter
12:30 – College of San Mateo Jazz Big Band
2:00 – MG & the Booker Ts,
featuring The Belmont Horns
3:30 – Stealing 3rd
4:45 – Jack Aces


For more information, go to
http://schoolforce.org/save-the-music-2012/

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