Our first day at Bonnaroo was pretty fun. We had to take a 60 mile detour because highway exists were shut down, we waited in some long lines, signed up lots of people for the ONE Campaign, and Carlos got a mohawk for clean energy. Our photo essay of the day is below:
We waited in a super long line of cars to get in.
Then we waited some more.
And some more.
Then Carlos took a clipboard and started signing up and explaining ONE people waiting in line in their cars to get in.
Then he signed up bunch of hippy kids on the side of the road that were waiting to get in.
Then we saw big horses. This has nothing to do with our story, really, but I felt like it was worth including.
Finally, we got in and were able to set up our booth.
We signed up lots of people, then Carlos got a Mohawk.
We signed up more people.
Then we went home, but we don’t have a photo of that. We realize this isn't the most exciting photo essay ever, but you get the idea: lots of people, lots of support for ONE, lots of lines, lots of dust, and lots of mohawks.
By days end we’d gotten quite a few people involved, a good start to a long weekend!
More updates soon…
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