Wednesday was my first day
back in the office since making the journey to Manchester, TN for the Bonnaroo
Music & Arts Festival.
It was definitely one of the most interesting experiences I’ve ever had. We left last Wednesday morning to set up our campsite and booth focusing on skin cancer prevention and awareness. Our RV, Shamrock, would be our home until Monday.
It was definitely one of the most interesting experiences I’ve ever had. We left last Wednesday morning to set up our campsite and booth focusing on skin cancer prevention and awareness. Our RV, Shamrock, would be our home until Monday.
We got to the Bonnaroo site at the hottest time of the entire week, and we knew that this fun trip would also be hard work in the heat. I was able to meet and get to know the girls from the New York and Los Angeles offices, and we would end up having a great time together. We got situated with our living arrangements and decided to get some dinner from the concession-style area by our campsite. After a quick bite, we went back to the RV to get some sleep before our busy first day.
Thursday morning, we set up our booth in Planetroo and were ready to greet the 100,000 patrons at the festival.
Planetroo - Bonnaroo's non-profit village |
We were received well, and most people loved that we were giving away free sunscreen. We found many people that had left their sunscreen at their campsite and just didn’t want to take the time to go back and get it. We became known as “the sunscreen tent” and had people coming into Planetroo asking about us. Thankfully, Beyond Coastal Sun Care and Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen provided us with great products that even the most eco-conscious festival-goers were willing to use.
Beyond Coastal Sun Care |
Blue Lizard Australian Sunscreen |
There were a wide variety of booths in
Planetroo, including the Clan Destiny Circus next door. Whenever we weren’t
talking to people or handing out sunscreen, this was our source of
entertainment. All day and night, the performers would alternate between the
slack-rope, crystal ball, and acro-yoga. It was strange at first, but we
definitely became intrigued with our circus neighbors.
Clan Destiny Circus performers doing Acro-Yoga in Planetroo |
It took a while for us city-girls to get acclimated with life on the farm, but by Friday we were pros. Ebony from the Los Angeles office had arrived, and we began to start taking shifts so that we could take turns going to some of the concerts we wanted to see. Some of the shows I was able to see while we were there were Passion Pit, The Lumineers, Jack Johnson, R Kelly, Macklemore, and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers.
R Kelly at the Which Stage |
Macklemore at the What Stage |
Sunday, we held our
Skin Cancer Awareness workshop at the Academy. Sandeep Kapoor, M.D., Medical
Director/Co-Founder of the Ronnie James Dio Stand Up and Shout Cancer Fund flew
out to lead the workshop. We had a great turnout with many people eager to ask
questions. The workshop focused on prevention, detection, and when to seek
advice from a doctor.
Dr. Sandeep Kapoor with Beyond Coastal Sun Care |
Dr. Kapoor's workshop at the Academy in Planetroo |
Our
presence at Bonnaroo not only helped spread skin cancer awareness and
prevention, but it also allowed festival-goers to learn all about the
T.J. Martell Foundation.