Sun 17 Mar 2013

The Second Annual Clarkefield Music Festival will see some of Australia’s finest musicians join forces for a common cause, as they raise money to help assist children and their families living in poverty in Cambodia. All money raised on the day will go directly to the running of a new school (which last years festival helped to build) for over one thousand children in the Kampong Thom province of Cambodia.

The Festival will feature renowned Australian musicians TIM ROGERS, MICK THOMAS AND
THE ROVING COMMISSION, SAL KIMBER, THE TOOT TOOT TOOTS, CHARLES JENKINS AND THE
ZHIVAGOS, THE STETSON FAMILY, SAN GRAS AND DEAD RIVER DEEPS, with local acts PAPER
JANE, BROTHER JOHNSTONE, JARROD SHAW AND SARAH WILKINSON.

Set on a vast grassy green lawn, surrounded by paddocks, trees, old wagons and the beautiful old bluestone buildings of The Clarkefield Hotel (Coach and Horses Inn, 1857), it’s the most surreal and ideal place to lay down a rug, sip a cold beer and enjoy some of the finest music the country has to offer.

With BBQ food, cold drinks, market stalls, a jumping castle, good friends and great music, it’s a perfect way to spend a Sunday and raise some much needed funds to help the lovely people of Cambodia. “The Cambodian Kids Foundation is a not for profit organisation and a registered Cambodian NGO. Our foundation aims to educate and empower the people of Cambodia through a number of projects that ensure maximum sustainability and success”.

The Clarkefield Pub (Coach and Horses Inn)
50 Station St, Clarkefield
(100m from Clarkefield Train Station on the Bendigo line, 30min from Melbourne CBD)
Sunday 17th march 2013
Time: 12 midday – 9.30pm
COST: $30 presale, $35 at The Gate,
Family tickets $70, Under 12 y/o’s free!
No BYO, drinks at bar prices

For more information and TICKET SALES:
www.clarkefieldmusicfestival.com
www.cambodiankidsfoundation.com
www.coachandhorsesinn.com.au

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