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Hemp Heals Music Festival: Win FREE Tickets!

The Hemp Heals Music Festival returns to Philly on September 7 at the Festival Pier! Hemp Heals was founded to spread awareness of Hemp as an industrial product and promote holistic approaches to living & eating healthy. Hemp has a variety of advantages environmentally and is different (and often confused) with its redneck cousin marijuana.

Artists at the 2013 Hemp Heals Music Fest include:

  • Rebelution
  • Matisyahu
  • Collie Buddz
  • New Kingston
  • Bong hits for Jesus

Former Philadelphia Flyers player Riley Cote founded the non-profit org, The Hemp Heals Foundation after his younger sister, Jaime was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She found a way to treat and alleviate her symptoms through her diet – specifically through the use of hemp.

Cote & Michelle Miller of The Nouveau Image are planning lots of music, along with a variety of hemp products such as food, clothing, jewelry, and much more. 

Want to win tickets to Hemp Heals Music Festival?

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Winner will be picked on Wednesday, August 28th via random.org.

Didn’t win? Buy tickets to the festival: Tickets are $35.00 and are available at Ticketmaster.

Julie Hancher

Julie Hancher is Editor-in-Chief of Green Philly, sharing her expertise of all things sustainable in the city of brotherly love. She enjoys long walks in the park with local beer and greening her travels, cooking & cat, Sir Floofus Drake.

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