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The Yackandandah Folk Festival brings together the best live music in the broad folk tradition & celebrates the values of our community - creative expression, belonging, volunteering, sustainability & good times!
From its inception, the festival has sought to reduce its environmental impact &, each year, leave behind a more sustainable community by undertaking projects of ongoing value to achieve our shared community goals.
Thank you for being part of our 2018 festival. Enjoy a memorable weekend.
WelcoMe to the FeStival!
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Fri 6pm-10pm | Sat 9am-10pm | Sun 9am-4pm
A FREE Courtesy Bus service will link Butson Park, Yackandandah Sports Park & the town centre. The bus will run continuously during these times. See the festival map for bus route & bus stop locations.
FREE BUS SERVICE
FriDaY Opening Parade
from 6.30pm, High Street
A community parade in hues of blue & green, celebrating being a Water Wise town. Led by local brass band, The High Street Shufflers, the parade will feature local schools & community groups. Face painting from 4.30pm onwards.
Official opening & Welcome To Country 6.45pm, Street Stage
Bush Dance 7pm, Street Stage Featuring Di Simpson & the Old Jig Jog. All welcome!
SaturDaY Community dinner
from 5.00pm, Memorial Gardens Meal tickets on sale from 3.00pm
Gourmet dinner & dessert made with love & local produce. This event is a major fundraiser for Yackandandah Primary School & Yackandandah Toy Library.
SunDaY Festival Market
from 9am, High & Wellsford streets
Over 140 stalls!
WorKShoPS Workshop entry by festival wristband only (except Street Stage). Children must be accompanied by an adult at all times. For more information please ask at the Ticket Office or visit yackfolkfestival.com
Senior Citizens Hall10am - 10.45am
Fiddle - beginners to advanced with Georgia & Garry Rose
Senior Citizens Hall11am - 11.45am
The Good Girl ProjectVocal workshop, focusing on loosening the voice & the musical soul, using breath work, relaxation techniques & joyous singing
Senior Citizens Hall12pm - 12.45pm
Ukulele songs that don’t suck with Bruce Watson
Senior Citizens Hall1pm - 1.45pm
Blues harp for beginners with Alawishus Jones & the Outright Lies
Sun 25 March
chilDren’S activitieS
Memorial Park10am - 2pm
Art & CraftCreative drop-in art & craft workshops for kid
Street Stage9.30am - 10.30am
The Lady BirdsCome sing, dance & play
10.30am - 11.30am The Krazy Koala Show
Puppet show including stories, live didgeridoo, audience interaction, dance & plenty of laughter just for kids!
Sat 24 March Sun 25 March
Village Green9am - 10am
The Lady BirdsCome sing, dance & play
Memorial Park10am - 2pm
Art & CraftCreative drop-in art & craft workshops for kids
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Ecumenical serviceMemorial Gardens 9am Sun
All welcome
The Street Urchins Buskers CompetitionVarious locations 11am –1pm Sun
Register at the festival office between 9.30am & 10.30am Sunday. There are two categories: Under 15 & Open. Busking occurs between 11am & 1pm at various locations around town, with a final at the Street Stage. Prize: a free ticket to the
Poet’s Breakfast The Shed 8.30am – 10am Sat & Sun
Music SessionsThe Shed 10am– 8.30pm Sat 10am–3pm Sun
A free performance space created by young people for young people aged 12-25 who wish to share their music. There are also open mic sessions for people doing their first gig. Check in at 10am to put your name down. Featuring: Darcy Johan, Katie Gaston, Amelia Walton, Sarah Webster, Tallon & Millie Smith, Jess Gay, Squid Doctors, EMAS, Pozer, Cicaydia, Froffwits, The Cheese Graters, Youth Overboard, Soar Possum, Candice Alisha, Isabel Percy, Charli & Macca, & more. A place to relax, be entertained & soak up the vibes. The Shed is an all-ages venue & is tobacco, alcohol & drug free. For performer details visit yackfolkfestival.com
Free eventS2019 festival & a spot on the 2019 program. See festival map for busking locations, & festival office, website & Facebook page for more details.
Yackoustica Battle The Shed 11am – 1pm Sun
A chance for emerging acoustic artists, aged 15-25, to play on stage with a supportive audience & have the chance to win $200, plus a gig at next year’s festival. Contact Annette on 0417 166 824 to enter.
Vivox on Sunday11.30am – 12pm Sun
Yackandandah’s all-male a cappella group will perform a mixture of styles, from pop to folk to spirituals, in four-part harmony.
Arts Yack Community ChoirPublic Hall 12pm – 1pm Sun
Led by Aaron Silver & Sally Webster, the choir will bring together diverse voices from across the region.
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4pmRachel Clark Star Hotel
5pmGuyy & the Fox Star Hotel
6pmLady Valiant Star Hotel
6.45pmThe Good Girl Song Project Public Hall
changoTRee Marquee
7pmThe Timbers Star Hotel
7.45pmLaura Hill Public Hall
7.45pmDavid Ross Macdonald Marquee
8pmPete Denahy Star Hotel
8.45pmThe Young Folk Public Hall
Lindsay Lou Marquee
9pmFaith i Branko Star Hotel
9.45pmTom RichardsonPublic Hall
Ten Strings & A Goat Skin Marquee
10pmUkulele Death Squad Star Hotel
10.45pmBohemian Nights Public Hall
10.45pmThe Northern Folk Marquee
11pmElephant Sessions Star Hotel
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8.30amYoga Loves Music Marquee
Poet’s Breakfast with Tom Yates The Shed
Yackandandah Beechworth Ukulele Jam & Workshop Street Stage
9.30amThe Lady Birds - Children’s Show Street Stage
10amThe Blue Yonder Star Hotel
Mariah McCarthy Marquee
10.15amWilliam Alexander Public Hall
Forgotten Land Grace’s Place
10.30amGordon Mullen Clarence Room
The Krazy Koala puppet show Street Stage
10.45amTom Yates Courthouse
11amImogen Pemberton Star Hotel
Guyy & The Fox Marquee
11.15amGeorgia & Garry Rose Public Hall
Vanessa Delaine Grace’s Place
11.30amBruce Watson Clarence Room
New Flamenco Project Street Stage
11.45amCandice McLeod Courthouse
12pmAlawishus Jones & The Outright LiesStar Hotel
The Knott Family BandMarquee
12.15pmBohemian Nights Public Hall
Rachel Clark Grace’s Place
12.30pmWilliam Alexander Clarence Room
The Coconut Kids Street Stage
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SaturDaY 24
12.45pmThe Good Girl Song Project Courthouse
1pmJohn Flanagan Trio Star Hotel
The Timbers Marquee
1.15pmGina Williams & Guy Ghouse Public Hall
Tom Yates Grace’s Place
1.30pmCorin Raymond Clarence Room
1.45pmGuyy & The Fox Courthouse
2pmTom Richardson Star Hotel
Alawishus Jones & The Outright Lies Marquee
The Northern Folk Street Stage
2.15pmLaura Hill Public Hall
Candice McLeod Grace’s Place
2.30pmImogen Pemberton Clarence Room
2.45pmRachel Clark Courthouse
3pmUkulele Death Squad Star Hotel
Pete Denahy Marquee
3pm - 8.30pmThe Shed Youth Stage Street Stage
3.15pmDavid Ross MacdonaldPublic Hall
Mariah McCarthy Grace’s Place
3.30pmJohn Flanagan Trio Clarence Room
3.45pmGeorgia & Garry Rose Courthouse
4pmCorin Raymond Star Hotel
Lindsay Lou Marquee
4.15pmThe Young Folk Public Hall
Bruce Watson Grace’s Place
4.30pmGina Williams & Guy Ghouse Clarence Room
4.45pmNew Flamenco Project Courthouse
5pmGordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys Star Hotel
The Good Lovelies Marquee
5.15pmFaith i Branko Public Hall
Gordon Mullen Grace’s Place
7pmEarth Hour Public Hall
changoTRee Marquee
7.15pmThe Northern Folk Star Hotel
8pmTen Strings & A Goat Skin Marquee
8.15pmBohemian Nights Star Hotel
8.30pmChris While & Julie Matthews Public Hall
9pmThe Coconut Kids Marquee
9.15pmLady Valiant Star Hotel
9.30pmThe Good Lovelies Public Hall
10pmGordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys Marquee
10.15pmThe Knott Family Band Star Hotel
10.30pmThe Blue Yonder Public Hall
11pmElephant Sessions Marquee
11.15pmThe Timbers Star Hotel
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SunDaY 25 8.30amYoga Loves Music Marquee
Poet’s Breakfast with Tom YatesThe Shed
9.15amRachel Clark Courthouse
9.30amVanessa Delaine Grace’s Place
10amThe Blue Yonder Star Hotel
Darcy Johan Marquee
Forgotten Land Clarence Room
10.15amWilliam Alexander Courthouse
10.30amFaith i Branko MarqueeMariah McCarthy Grace’s Place
11amchangoTRee Star Hotel
Imogen Pemberton Clarence Room
11.15amTom Richardson Courthouse
11.30amGina Williams & Guy Ghouse Marquee
VIVOX Public Hall
Tom Yates Grace’s Place
12pmGeorgia & Garry Rose Star Hotel
Yackandandah Community Choir Public Hall
The Knott Family Band Clarence Room
12.15pmDavid Ross Macdonald Courthouse
12.30pmElephant Sessions Marquee
Imogen Pemberton Grace’s Place
1pmJohn Flanagan Trio Star Hotel
Chris While & Julie Matthews Public Hall
Ukulele Death Squad Clarence Room
1.15pmLady Valiant Courthouse
1.30pmGordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys Marquee
Gordon Mullen Grace’s Place
2pmTen Strings & A Goat Skin Star Hotel
The Young Folk Public Hall
Laura Hill Clarence Room
2.15pmThe Good Girl Song Project Courthouse
2.30pmPete Denahy Marquee
Marisa Quigley Grace’s Place
3pmLindsay Lou Star Hotel
The Good Lovelies Public Hall
Mariah McCarthy Clarence Room
3.15pmBruce Watson Courthouse
3.30pmAlawishus Jones & The Outright Lies Marquee
4pmGuyy & The Fox Star Hotel
William Alexander Public Hall
5pmThe Coconut Kids Star Hotel
Candice McLeod Public Hall
6pmCorin Raymond Star Hotel
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PerForMerS Alawishus Jones & The Outright Lies is a high energy, foot-stompin’, thigh-slappin’, sashay back through time. Think turn of the century, pre-war folk & blues spirituals & songs in ragged time.
The Blue Yonder is a five-piece homespun indie folk rock band from North East Victoria, whose soaring originals & tasty harmonies evoke panoramic images of the Australian landscape. One thing’s for sure - they’re guaranteed to feed an empty dance floor!
Bohemian Nights The exuberant Ernie Gruner (violin, mandolin, vocals) & Phil Carroll (vocals, accordion, kaval) play European, Gypsy & Klezmer music, ranging from soulful to wild. They’ve hit festivals around Australia & New Zealand, & have seven New Zealand tours under their belts!
Bruce Watson Songwriter & performer Bruce Watson is an icon of the folk scene, with a swag of awards & songs covered by performers including Eric Bogle. His songs are joyful, thought provoking & totally engaging, reflecting life, ordinary
people & the big issues, often with a quirky sense of humour.
Candice McLeod Endearing folk songbird, Candice McLeod, has lived a full-time touring life on the road for the past four years. From the red dirt of Alice Springs, salty seas of the east, & the rolling hills in between, Candice has taken her music across the country, including to the 2016 & 2017 Yackandandah Folk Festivals & Bendigo Blues & Roots Festival.
changoTRee In the past year changoTRee has traversed the globe, recording, writing & performing at shows & festivals from New Orleans to London, Ireland to France. changoTRee melds magical roots, blues-cruise & funky-folk with soaring harmonies, & swampy grooves with a splash of surf reggae chang.
Chris While & Julie Matthews Chris While & Julie Matthews’ musical partnership began in 1993 when they were key members of the legendary folk super-group The Albion Band. In 1997 they shifted focus to their work as a duo, which
has taken them around the world & seen their songs covered by artists including Mary Black, Barbara Dickson, Christine Collister & Fairport Convention.
The Coconut Kids Infectiously fun, the genre-defying Coconut Kids are friends from Adelaide who create French-influenced folk using ukulele, brass, mandolin, violin, rhythm & cheeky power vocals. These coco-nuts went from jamming around kitchen tables & campfires, to playing as an eight-piece at interstate festivals, to showcasing their work in Texas within 18 months.
Corin Raymond This Canadian songwriter’s love of words began in the car with his father, who would tell him Greek myths to pass the time while driving the jack-pined distances of Northern Ontario. Thus Corin was set on the path to becoming a songwriter. Corin’s latest album, Juno-nominated Hobo Jungle Fever Dreams, is his finest collection yet.
David Ross MacdonaldSon of an ex-jazz trumpeter dentist, David ditched geology to fail at jazz college, took up washboard to join The Waifs over a Port Fairy Guinness, fell in love with a 1935 Gibson guitar while touring the USA with Bob Dylan, & has been writing songs & riffing stories to anyone who cared to listen ever since.
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Faith I Branko Faith & Branko Ristic form the core of their high-energy live performance, combining the accordion, violin, effects pedal & tabor pipe to take the audience on a journey from melancholy Roma violin laments to explorations into jazz improvisation, swing, Gypsy Rumba & Turkish influenced violin solos.
Forgotten Land David & Gem King can usually be found playing music at sessions & venues around this region. In 2017 their musical careers entered a new phase, with a win in the open category of the Yackandandah Folk Festival busking competition.
Darcy Johan is a rising talent in the region having won the Yackoustica competition in The Shed in 2017.
Elephant Sessions Hailing from the Scottish highlands, Elephant Sessions burst onto the indie folk scene last year, releasing an award-winning album in June, & performing at some of Europe’s most notable festivals shortly afterwards. Audiences crowd-surfed their way through the summer, & marquee floors broke under the weight of bouncing fans!
Gina Williams & Guy GhouseGina Williams & Guy Ghouse will capture your hearts through songs & storytelling in rare Noongar (Aboriginal) language. Combining guitar brilliance & incandescent vocals, it’s an extraordinary musical journey.
Georgia & Garry Rose Featuring Golden Fiddle winner 21-year-old Georgia, & father Garry, this duo plays a scintillating range of Celtic & European tunes from mesmerising airs & waltzes to breathtaking jigs & reels. Georgia & Garry’s captivating & diverse songs will have you singing & dancing along.
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The Good Girl Song Project In this theatre-based song cycle, seven of Australia’s leading folk musicians recount a voyage taken by young women to Australia in the 1830s. A must-see new work that combines old-fashioned storytelling & new Celtic-flavoured songs. The group will be launching its new CD at the festival.
Gordie MacKeeman & His Rhythm Boys An ace fiddle player nicknamed “crazy legs” for his frenetic loose-limbed step-dancing, Gordie MacKeeman just loves to perform. Combine that exuberance & onstage dynamism with the stellar musicianship of his multi-instrumentalist comrades His Rhythm Boys, & you have an unstoppable roots music force.
Gordon Mullen is a Yackandandah identity & singer, songwriter & keyboardist, who will take to the stage this festival to perform a mixture of live performance & pre-recorded material.
Guyy & The Fox Guitar meets violin in this mesmerising & captivating duo. Award-winning musician Guy Lilleyman & Amelia Gibson join forces to offer an eclectic performance ranging from folk ballads to soaring instrumentals & everything in between!
Imogen Pemberton Singer-songwriter Imogen Pemberton mesmerises with lush vocals, soaring melodies & sophisticated guitar playing. Her debut EP Spine (2016) captured her own unique vision with folk ballads that are haunting, heartfelt & raw. Together with cellist Oliver Downes, Imogen conjures soundscapes to break the heart & nourish the soul.
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The Good LoveliesFunny, upbeat, sassy & wielding guitars, keys, bass & drums, this Canadian group delights & charms with its uplifting three-part harmonies, heartfelt song writing & witty on-stage banter.
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John Flanagan Trio John’s engaging lyricism, uplifting melodies & warm vocal timbre have seen him compared to James Taylor & Paul Kelly & described as a “songwriting force of a new generation”. Festival favourite Liz Frencham (double bass) & bluegrass virtuoso Dan Watkins (mandolin/guitar) add dynamic arrangements & stirring, warm vocal harmonies.
The Knott Family Band’s brand of bluegrass features four-part harmonies & lyricism reflecting traditional & lived storytelling on top of their string-band arrangement. With members from Melbourne & across rural Victoria, they play bluegrass-infused songs that reflect traditional & contemporary influences from Bill Monroe to The Punch Brothers.
The Krazy Koala Showcombines music & puppetry to produce a truly unique show for kids. The show includes stories, live didgeridoo, audience interaction, dance & plenty of laughter.
The Lady BirdsYackandandah’s own Meredith Greenwood & Tijana Simic can pollinate the air with the magic of music. Start your day with a colourful dusting of song, dance & play.
Lady Valiant is a blues/folk act with attitude. Formed in the United States & based in Far North Queensland, this duo bases its sound around lead singer Glenna Lynes’ raw, soulful & bluesy voice. Mix this with some driving stomp box & well-placed dirty slide guitar, & you have the Lady Valiant recipe.
Laura Hill Thousands of purling whispers have revealed one of Australia’s most beautiful secrets - Laura Hill. A singer-songwriter in the great traditions of the craft: fearless, inventive, evocative & honest. Laura’s is a voice that has to be heard to be believed.
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Lindsay LouAs a vocalist, Lindsay Lou falls into an elite category. Along with her band of equally accomplished musicians, Lindsay Lou brings to the stage her own brand of Americana, an act that is not to be missed.
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Mariah McCarthy Originating from Heathcote, folk singer songwriter Mariah McCarthy made the move to Melbourne four years ago & quickly gained recognition in the folk scene with her duo Deer Prudence. Mariah now focuses on her work as a solo musician, producing intimate, thought-provoking songs, which tell stories of love & loss.
Marisa Quigley is an award-winning Australian blues & roots singer songwriter, solo artist & cabaret performer. With her charismatic stage presence & powerhouse delivery, the husky-voiced chanteuse has drawn comparisons with Janis Joplin & Bonnie Raitt.
New Flamenco Project Fierce footwork, bone-rattling castanets & shawl flourishes make palpable the passion of New Flamenco Project’s guitar & vocal accompaniment, in a performance sure to set hearts racing.
The Northern Folk is a collective of 11 musical ambitionists spreading their unique brand of folk, pop & rock into the roots of small towns
& big cities alike. Led by two vocalists & filled out by a roaring horn section, the band’s big sound is continuing to earn it a following wherever it travels.
O’Shea Ryan Irish DancersRecently returned from brilliant performances overseas at festivals in Portugal & Romania, where they were honoured by being invited as special guests, the O’Shea-Ryan Irish Dancers are once again looking forward to performing at the 2018 Yackandandah Folk Festival.
Pete Denahy released a comedy album in 2014 featuring songs about the over-use of mobile phones, selfies, food & flatulence. The songs have delighted & disgusted a wide range of people, which seems to suit Denahy. He’s also written songs about Yackandandah in the gold rush days & beyond, which feature on his latest bluegrass albums Wishbone Road & Singin’ Shoes.
Rachel Clark A self-taught singer songwriter, Rachel Clark delivers a heart-felt
& intimate combination of music & storytelling. With bare-all honesty, her soulful acoustic folk tunes tell stories of loss, love & the battles fought within ourselves.
Ten Strings & A Goat Skin Transforming tradition with vigour, curiosity, humour & spark, this trio from Prince Edward Island brandishes bodhran, acoustic guitar & violin to play seamless, barrel-drum-tight, rhythmically innovative & wildly entertaining music. Inspired by its Atlantic Canadian heritage, the band’s music ranges from traditional to original music, & is always infused with infectious rhythms.
Tom YatesTom is the man behind the festival’s Poet’s Breakfast, & this year he also takes to the stage to present a selection of his lyrical & moving songs, accompanied by laidback guitar.
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The Timbers’ thumping rhythms & big misty mountain melodies will cast you away to a sweaty, smoky, melting-pot of folk, roots & Celtic bushman brassy punk. This Adelaide-based band rollicks & hammers its way through live gigs with abundant energy & has become a festival favourite around Australia.
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Ukulele Death SquadThe World’s Most Dangerous Ukulele Show reinvents the uke by playing everything from folk to flamenco in frenetic & death-defying style. There’s a reason these nylon-stringed virtuosos are selling out shows across Australia & Europe. With stage-craft, mad, thumping rhythms & outrageous solos, the squad will quite literally blow your mind.
Tom Richardson Tom’s songwriting, storytelling & intricate guitar playing are a delicate balance of grace, truth & passion. Renowned as a maestro on the loop pedal, Tom creates soundscapes of four-part vocal harmonies, multiple guitar sections & complicated percussion grooves, all live on stage.
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Vanessa Delaine is a Wodonga-based singer songwriter blessed with a voice that leaves audiences breathless. Vanessa will be accompanied by Osbornes Flat bass guitarist Michael Barnard, known for his howling blues riffs & wicked blues harp. This duo is making waves internationally, having won multiple awards for their albums Runaway & Wild & Free.
VIVOX is a wine-&-cheese-fuelled collaboration between a local builder, architect, postmaster, barista, consultant & scientist. Together, Dan Carberry, Doug Westland, Chris Horton, Chris McGorlick, Colin Thornton & Terry Hillman are Yackandandah’s favourite a cappella group, regularly delighting the community with their diverse vocal arrangements.
William Alexander or “The Kid From Bourke”, has a passion for old songs written in a time when life was tough & living was simple. William spends his time roaming the bush with his wife, archiving & performing forgotten ballads.
Yoga Loves Music They’re back! Yoga Loves Music is yoga practice blended with waves of vibrational soundscapes to invoke the highest connection to your true essence & awaken your mojo!
The Young Folk Young & funky but with a lifeblood of tradition that gives homage to heritage, people & place, The Young Folk’s music represents the evolution of history & culture in a contemporary context.
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Festival Merchandise
T-ShirtsYackandandah Folk Festival 2018 t-shirts are available to purchase from the festival office. Designed by Lauren Salathiel, the 100% cotton t-shirts are ethically Melbourne made & printed in Albury.
StickersStickers are available from the festival office, for $1 each. 100mm round, UV resistant & waterproof.
Excess stockPick up a bargain - past years’ t-shirts are available for just $5 each! Limited stock.
General inForMationTowards sustainabilityEach year, the festival generates about 80 wheelie bins of waste. Much of this can be recycled or reused in some way, however, & the festival is committed to ultimately reducing what goes to landfill to zero by 2022.
You can help by:
•usingtheDrop It Here Depots in front of the Public Hall or near the Street Stage. The festival’s Green Team will be there to help you find the right bin
•usingtheyellow-topped recycling bins for any items that are known to be recyclable
•usingthegreen-topped bins for items that are compostable - compostable food containers, scraps, bones - & asking a Green Teamster for advice if unsure
•onlyusingthered-topped bins (destined for landfill) if your material cannot be reused or recycled via the other available bins. The red bin is a last resort!
•refilling your water bottles at the water points distributed around the site
•usingourDish Pig, which will roam the festival to help you wash your reusable food containers
In 2017, the Green team sorted 54 bins of discarded material & recovered all for recycling, except four bins which went to landfill. Do your bit this year, & help ensure we recover as much discarded material for reuse or recycling as possible.
Totally Renewable Yackandandah (TRY) In 2018, Yackandandah Folk Festival is again delighted to support Totally Renewable Yackandandah (TRY), by committing 50% of this year’s surplus to the town’s exciting renewable energy transition. TRY is working to transform Yackandandah community’s power supply to be 100% renewable by 2022. Until then, TRY has launched a Perpetual Energy Fund - towards which our contribution will go - which will be used to underwrite the adoption of energy efficiency & solar projects around the area. Learn more at totallyrenewableyack.org.au
Help us to promote the safe consumption of alcohol. No consumption of alcohol outside licensed premises.
Autumn is the peak season for wasp activity & nest building. Please guard your food & drink from wasps.
Our aim is become a sustainable & carbon neutral event. In 2014, in partnership with Yackandandah’s cooperatively owned petrol station, YCDCo, 3kW solar panels were installed. These generate more power annually than is used in the main venues during our entire festival.
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The festival is a community event organised & run by volunteers. We are always looking for enthusiastic volunteers who love music & truly want to be part of the event. Contact us on Facebook, visit yackfolkfestival.com or write to us at: PO Box 98, Yackandandah, VIC, 3749.
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