"We decided to do a benefit show because we, first and foremost, want our friends and supporters to have a good time," writes local sustainability-focused organization The 1:1 Movement via email.
Since their inception in 2012, The 1:1 Movement has reached around 1,668 students, and counting, through in-school bicycle-powered interactive presentations on sustainability.
Help support these educational programs with a $5 cover charge at The 1:1 Movement's Benefit Concert on Wednesday, March 13 at 21 & up venue Soda Bar (3615 El Cajon Blvd.).
Rock-funk-reggae-hip-hop fusion band Fish Out of Water, the night's main entertainment, will get the crowd's tail-feathers shakin'.
BOOM - a Southern California company that creates clothing, art, and audio products - have donated two sets of headphones for a raffle to be held that night, as well.
"We feel that through entertaining community events we'll be able to engage community members to continue the conversation on conservation," continues The 1:1 Movement.
"Sustainability is NOT only an environmental issue, but also one that affects our economy, our health and that of surrounding wildlife," they write on their website.
The 1:1 Movement is also known for their Straw Pledge, now twenty-four regional restaurants strong.
Doors open at 7 p.m., band is slated to take the stage at 8:30 p.m.
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"We decided to do a benefit show because we, first and foremost, want our friends and supporters to have a good time," writes local sustainability-focused organization The 1:1 Movement via email.
Since their inception in 2012, The 1:1 Movement has reached around 1,668 students, and counting, through in-school bicycle-powered interactive presentations on sustainability.
Help support these educational programs with a $5 cover charge at The 1:1 Movement's Benefit Concert on Wednesday, March 13 at 21 & up venue Soda Bar (3615 El Cajon Blvd.).
Rock-funk-reggae-hip-hop fusion band Fish Out of Water, the night's main entertainment, will get the crowd's tail-feathers shakin'.
BOOM - a Southern California company that creates clothing, art, and audio products - have donated two sets of headphones for a raffle to be held that night, as well.
"We feel that through entertaining community events we'll be able to engage community members to continue the conversation on conservation," continues The 1:1 Movement.
"Sustainability is NOT only an environmental issue, but also one that affects our economy, our health and that of surrounding wildlife," they write on their website.
The 1:1 Movement is also known for their Straw Pledge, now twenty-four regional restaurants strong.
Doors open at 7 p.m., band is slated to take the stage at 8:30 p.m.
http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2013/mar/11/41575/