Seattle Hempfest Report 2007
We arrived to a vibrant Seattle the day before the
Seattle Hempfest 07 was scheduled to begin.
We usually do that to take care of set-up and get
a general vibe so the mojo is flowing super strong
come show time.
Ben Livingston, styled us out major by putting
our booth just across from Sponsor row as well as
the Seattle Hempfest main stage. Big ups
good brother for that love!
We were nestled in between the MPP and various
other organizations spreading love. NORML, Jack
Herer, High Times Magazine, SpliffStar Threads,
Reps from Strainz
Clothing, Seedless Clothing, Dope Ass Distribution
and of course Lisa's Pieces just to name
a few of the brothers and sisters at the Seattle
Hempfest 2007 representing peace and unity.
Sunny skies and warm breezes is how the masses
of peoples were greeted on Saturday morning arriving
at Myrtle Edwards Park the scene of the Seattle
Hempfest 07.
The GotVape.com Van was posted on Broad St,
just before the park, just to let Seattle Hempfest
2007 attendees that we were back.
The park filled quickly and the main stage was
on fire, I heard Pony Boy from Los Marijuanos
off in the distant spitting flame at the crowd,
definitely going to be Seattle Hempfest to
remember.
GotVape.com
Runners were all over the park, Nano and
Russell obviously took there grind serious, anybody
that came to Seattle Hempfest 07 knew we
were in the building.
We scooped up these big
ass Red Flags, so it was easy to spot us
from the other side of the event. Helpful for our
loyal team of vaporizing brethren that show up every
year rocking the latest installment of Got
Vape Apparel to link up with the mother
ship and get blessed with even more gear.
Translation, buy a t-shirt or a vaporizer
one year and show up at any future Seattle Hempfest
and get a free t-shirt.
Towards the end of the day, the rain tried to show
up, but only briefly and it was kind of nice to
be cooled off.
We wrapped the day and headed off to Palace
Kitchen, the very best of Seattle fine American
dining experience. Chef Tom Douglas had our whole
crew blessed our entire time at the Seattle Hempfest
2007.
The second and last day of the Seattle Hempfest
2007 started much the same as the first, but
this time there was something Seattle is known for,
the RAIN. You would think that would stop
people, did it?
No, Seattle still represented, in shorts and tee's.
Knowing that at some point the sun would come out.
Of course, a few hours later the rain let up and
the sun was back out.
We felt real good about this latest Hempfest, much
love to all those put this event together, made
it happen, came out and represented and especially
all those that stopped by our booth at the 2007
Seattle Hempfest, we will see you next year.
Please remember, freedom isn't free, the Seattle
Hempfest costs thousands and thousands to put together,
so please donate
to the Seattle Hempfest foundation.
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