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Conduct
Guidelines
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It's
an unfortunate reflection of the human condition that these words are
necessary, but they are, though perhaps not to 99% of the people that
come to the JT Didgeridoo Festival.
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NO
DOGS allowed. Sorry, we love our
furry friends, but they can be a nuisance and even a danger at a large
public event. If you come to JT Didge Fest with a dog we cannot allow
you entrance. Seeing eye dogs are the exception, of course.
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NO
illegal drugs and NO alcohol will be allowed on the premises. Anyone seen using drugs or alcohol will be asked to leave the premises. If you must
drink, please do it off the premises. If you can't imagine a music festival without
alcohol and drugs you might just joyously discover that it's possible
(and preferable) to get high without getting stoned. We'll be getting
high together for sure, but we'll remain clear headed and we won't be
breaking any furniture or leaving the place looking like it was a pig
festival. In fact, our "secret" ambition here is to put on such an exemplary
community event that the owners of our facility and the whole town will
be begging to have us back year after year. Thanks for your understanding
and support about this issue.
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Another
important conduct issue is that of informal vending on the grounds.
Briefly, WE DON'T WANT IT. Most of our performers will be selling didgeridoos
and their CD's by prior arrangement and with our permission and we will
have a large outdoor vending market with pre-registered and paid spaces,
but we definitely do NOT want this to end up being an informal flea
market.
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