2011 STMB Press Release
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2011 STMB Press Release
Sound To Mountains Bike Festival – Saturday August 13th 2011 For Immediate Release: The Pacific Northwest's Music & Arts Celebration of the Bicycle. The Sound To Mountains Bike Festival takes over the grounds of Bybee Nims Blueberry Farms in North Bend, Washington on Saturday August 13th 2011 with concert stages, Northwest bicycle builders, bicycle inspired art and performances, food vendors and brews. Gates for the 2011 festival are 11am-11pm. $12 In Advance/$18 Day of. Shenandoah Davis 1:20pm Mountain Stage The annual mid August festival showcases Northwest bike builders as artists, and is about the NW music, film, performing and visual arts scenes celebrating and being inspired by bikes. Festival goers arrive at the grounds via bicycle along century and 70 mile road rides leaving Seattle's Magnuson Park the morning of August 13th, and by shuttle service leaving downtown Seattle, Issaquah and Snoqualmie, WA during the day. Eastern Sunz 3:45pm Mountain Stage The STMB Century is a challenging 104 mile road ride from Seattle's Magnuson park to the Festival Grounds. 2011 will be the first year of the festival offering a 70 mile alternate route. 2011 Glipse of Stage lineup, bike builders and visual artists: Haiku-Chi, Led To Sea, Winter Bicycles, Shenandoah Davis, Eastern Sunz, Medium Troy, Sugar Wheel Works, Jamestown Revival, Tory Franklin, Inky Spokes: Bicycle Inspired Art, Amateur Radio Operator, 20 Riverside, Alejandro Garcia, Bryan Mateo, Rodriguez Bicycles, Seeing Blind, Aaron Asis, Donkelope Bicycles, Deborah Scott, Ethan Lind, Nikki Mazzei, Yvette Endrijautzki, Honeyville Rascalls, Chris Davis, Thirteen Spades Bicycles, Rob Marcus, Jethaniel Peterka, Slaughterhaus Rose, The Grandtours, Roxanne Ratrod, Soren O'Malley Donkelope Bicycles Bellingham, WA – Builders Tent The complete, updated festival program and stage schedule, festival passes, shuttle RSVP and info for riders can be found on the Levee Breaking website: www.theleveebreaking.com The Levee Breaking is a support-the-arts non-profit based in the Pacific Northwest. Drawing inspiration from the Slow Food movement, we produce creative projects that are locally and regionally focused, intensely collaborative, and geared towards engaging emerging artists and their communities. Led To Sea 7:00pm Mountain Stage The Levee Breaking is an associated program of Shunpike. Contact: Jesse Perrell e. [email protected] c. 425.442.7105 #### Inky Spokes: Bicycle Inspired Art The Inky Spokes Tent