Harvest of Hope Fest
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Harvest of Hope Fest was an annual charity fundraiser and music festival that provided financial support for the Harvest of Hope Foundation
Harvest of Hope Foundation
The is a 501 non-profit foundation which provides emergency and educational financial relief to migrant farmworkers and their families. Federal, state and other public aid to migrant farmworkers has become increasingly restrictive, and in many cases, not available at all...

 which benefits migrant and seasonal farmworker
Farmworker
A farmworker is a person hired to work in the agricultural industry. This includes work on farms of all sizes, from small, family-run businesses to large industrial agriculture operations...

s living in the U.S. The three day event took place in March 2009 and 2010 at the St. Johns County Fairgrounds in St. Augustine, Florida
St. Augustine, Florida
St. Augustine is a city in the northeast section of Florida and the county seat of St. Johns County, Florida, United States. Founded in 1565 by Spanish explorer and admiral Pedro Menéndez de Avilés, it is the oldest continuously occupied European-established city and port in the continental United...

. The Harvest of Hope Fest is currently the only festival of its kind that has such a large group of musicians donating their time and performances to charity.

The 2010 festival was held March 12–14. The 2009 and 2010 lineups are shown below.

The 2011 Harvest of Hope Fest has been canceled due to the lack of resources and time to put it together. However, the website states: "On the positive side, as a result of the 2009 and 2010 fests, the Foundation and other promoters have organized
and continue to organize smaller musical benefits to raise needed funds for migrant farmworkers and their families.
To all of you, our deep appreciation for sticking by the Harvest of Hope Foundation, attending our events, dedicating your
musical craftmanship and talent, and staying true to those who harvest and produce our food."

History

The first Harvest of Hope festival was held March 6–8, 2009 in St. Augustine, Florida. The organizers hoped for about 12,000 attendees for the weekend. By the end of the festival, 17,000 people attended the festival. The Harvest of Hope founder, Phillip Kellerman, said that a goal of the foundation is to raise awareness to the huge economic, social and cultural contributions of migrant farmworkers and their families.

The second Harvest of Hope Fest was held March 12–14 in St. Augustine, FL. The second annual festival featured the spotlight artist Billy Bragg among other popular indie artists.
The Harvest Of Hope Festival is always held in the Spring.

Harvest of Hope Foundation

Located in Gainesville, Florida, The Harvest of Hope Foundation
Harvest of Hope Foundation
The is a 501 non-profit foundation which provides emergency and educational financial relief to migrant farmworkers and their families. Federal, state and other public aid to migrant farmworkers has become increasingly restrictive, and in many cases, not available at all...

 is a unique non-profit 501(c) 3 organization that has been providing migrant farmworkers and their families with emergency relief and financial assistance for over 15 years.

As of May 2010 the Harvest of Hope Foundation has distributed over $812,000 to migrant farmworkers, seasonal farmworkers and their families for severe or life treating situations. The Foundation's services include, but are not limited to emergency: healthcare assistance, housing and transportation assistance, educational grants and scholarships, monthly expenses, replacement clothing, and financial aid to migrant farmworkers and seasonal farmworkers throughout the United States.

The Harvest of Hope Foundation firmly believe that factors such as limited cultural capital, lack of political power, poverty, and frequent mobility operate as barriers that continuously prevent migrant farmworkers and seasonal farmworkers from obtaining legitimate legal rights, education, healthcare and social services. Therefore, it is the Harvest of Hope Foundation's intention to be a proactive voice and leader in providing emergency services to migrant farmworkers and their families.

The show has currently been cancelled for 2011

Artists

The 2009 Fest featured:
  1. Against Me!
    Against Me!
    Against Me! is an American punk rock band formed in 1997 in Naples, Florida and relocated to Gainesville, Florida in 1999. Their first full-length album, released on No Idea Records in 2002, was Against Me! Is Reinventing Axl Rose. They have released music on Misanthrope Records, Crasshole Records,...

  2. The National Propagandhi
  3. KRS One
  4. The Mountain Goats
  5. GZA(GENIUS)
  6. Bad Brains
  7. Girl Talk
  8. The Bouncing Souls
    The Bouncing Souls
    The Bouncing Souls are a punk rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, formed in 1987. By the time of their acknowledgment by the national punk rock scene, they had reignited a "pogo" element to New Jersey punk rock by playing fast light-hearted songs, a model followed by various other local...

  9. Less Than Jake
    Less Than Jake
    Less Than Jake is an American ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida. Originally formed in 1992 as a power pop trio, the band evolved into a hybrid of ska punk. Less Than Jake have also been cited as showing influences from a wide variety of genres including post-grunge, heavy metal, alternative...

  10. Lucero
  11. The Gaslight Anthem
    The Gaslight Anthem
    The Gaslight Anthem is an American rock band from New Brunswick, New Jersey, consisting of Brian Fallon , Alex Rosamilia , Alex Levine and Benny Horowitz...

  12. Kool Keith
  13. (Dr. Octagon vs Dr. Dooom) ft. Kutmasta Kurt
  14. The Night Marchers
  15. Black Kids
  16. Tilly & the Wall
  17. Strike Anywhere
  18. None More Black
  19. Tokyo Police Club
  20. Deerhunter
  21. Diplo
  22. Valient Thorr
  23. Smoke or Fire
  24. MURS
  25. Grand Buffet
  26. Ra Ra Riot
  27. Paint it Black
  28. Yip Yip
  29. Summerbirds in the Cellar
  30. HEALTH
  31. Dave Dondero
  32. Holywood Holt
  33. Tim Barry
  34. Kevin Seconds
  35. King Kahn & the Shrines
  36. The Mae Shi
  37. Tiger City
  38. Harlem Shakes
  39. Kiss Kiss
  40. This Bike is a Pipe Bomb
  41. Rehasher
  42. Ruby Coast
  43. John Vanderslice
  44. Wild Sweet Orange
  45. Vince P Underground
  46. Railroad to Candyland
  47. Her Space Holiday
  48. Hamell on Trial
  49. Young Livers
  50. Whiskey & Co.
  51. Ninja Gun
  52. Flatliners
  53. Grabass Charlestons
  54. Gatorface
  55. The Casting Out
  56. Cheap Girls
  57. Holy F*ck
  58. Monotonix
  59. Austin Lucas
  60. Keith Murray
  61. Division Minuscula (from Mexico!)
  62. After the Fall
  63. The Beauvilles
  64. Willie Green
  65. O’Pioneers
  66. Josh Small
  67. Tim Version
  68. Ghost Mice
  69. Paul Baribeau
  70. Bomb the Music Industry!
    Bomb The Music Industry!
    Bomb the Music Industry! is band from Baldwin, Nassau County, New York. They write, produce, record, and distribute all of their music under the leadership of songwriter and producer Jeff Rosenstock....

  71. Fake Problems Brainworms
  72. Static Radio NJ
  73. Cutman
  74. Bridge & Tunnel
  75. Fiya Averkiou
  76. SUNBEARS
  77. Look Mexico
  78. Morningbell
    Morningbell
    Morningbell is a psychedelic rock band based in Gainesville, Florida. The band was formed in 2000 by brothers Travis Atria and Eric Atria...

  79. Mouthbreather
  80. Weapons to Go
  81. T13C!
  82. City Lights Bloom
  83. Lighthouse Music
  84. Juicy Pony
  85. Failures Union
  86. Laserhead
  87. Anchor Arms
  88. Inspectah Deck
  89. Environmental Youth Crunch
  90. Tubers
  91. Liza Kate
  92. Eric Ayotte
  93. Virgins
  94. Hometeam
  95. How Dare You
  96. Monikers
  97. New Bruises
  98. Dirty Money
  99. Alligator
  100. The Ones to Blame
  101. Assassinate the Scientist
  102. No More
  103. Lauris Vidal
  104. Lymbyc Systm
  105. Mumpsy
  106. Clock Hands Strangle
  107. BLORR
  108. Antarctic
  109. Protagonist
  110. Jimmy Reeves & the Wolf River
  111. Johnathan Appleseed
  112. Viernes
  113. Good Luck
  114. Paul & Ginger
  115. Mario Sevayega
  116. Losthandsfoundfingers
  117. Imadethismistake
  118. Towers of Hanoi
  119. Barnaby Jones
  120. Rachel Goodrich
  121. Christina Wagner
  122. Reptile Theatre
  123. Incoherent
  124. Blue Lightning
  125. Coyote Throat
  126. Onslaught Dynamo
  127. County Road
  128. Emilyn Brodsky
  129. The Shaking Hands
  130. Spoonboy
  131. R.A.F.
  132. So Pastel
  133. Buttons
  134. Worlds
  135. Diet Cokeheads
  136. The Winslows
  137. The Takers


The 2010 Fest featured:
  1. Billy Bragg
    Billy Bragg
    Stephen William Bragg , better known as Billy Bragg, is an English alternative rock musician and left-wing activist. His music blends elements of folk music, punk rock and protest songs, and his lyrics mostly deal with political or romantic themes...

  2. Broken Social Scene
  3. The Mountain Goats
  4. Dr. Dog
  5. Anvil
    Anvil
    An anvil is a basic tool, a block with a hard surface on which another object is struck. The inertia of the anvil allows the energy of the striking tool to be transferred to the work piece. In most cases the anvil is used as a forging tool...

  6. Rogue Wave
  7. 7 Seconds
  8. Senses Fail
  9. Anti-Flag
    Anti-Flag
    Anti-Flag is a punk rock band from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States, formed in 1988. The band is well known for its outspoken political views. Much of the band's lyrics have focused on fervent anti-war activism, criticism of United States foreign policy, corporatism, U.S. wealth...

  10. Sea Wolf
  11. Charli 2na (of Jurrasic 5)
  12. Supervillains
  13. Man Man
  14. Dead Prez
  15. Kimya Dawson
  16. Delta Spirit
  17. High on Fire
  18. Torche
  19. Strike Anywhere
  20. Cymbals Eat Guitars
  21. Dr. Octagon aka Kool Keith
  22. Dead Confederate
  23. A Wilhelm Scream
  24. Portugal. the Man
  25. Glint
  26. Dead to Me
  27. Japanther
  28. Fruit Bats
  29. Bear in Heaven
  30. Freelance Whales
  31. Cobra Skulls
  32. Small Brown Bike
  33. Danielson
  34. The Cougs
  35. Black Sheep
  36. Rev. Peyton's Big Damn Band
  37. Matt Pond P.A.
  38. James Husband (of Of Montreal)
  39. Signals (ex Mae Shi)
  40. Ortolan
  41. The Mercury Program
  42. Kid Sister
  43. Gringo Star
  44. Port O'Brien
  45. Stars of Track and Field
    Stars of Track and Field
    Stars of Track and Field is a three-piece indie rock band from Portland, Oregon, currently on the Wind-Up Records label. Their name is in reference to the Belle and Sebastian song of the same name from the album If You're Feeling Sinister....

  46. Off With Their Heads
  47. The Loved Ones
  48. Past Lives
  49. Crime in Stereo
  50. forgetters
  51. Smoke or Fire
  52. Broadway Calls
  53. Yelawolf
  54. Andrew Jackson Jihad
  55. Asshole Parade
  56. Defiance, Ohio
  57. Shawn Fisher and the JG's
  58. Bomb the Music Industry!
  59. Dear Landlord
  60. David Rovics
  61. The Riot Before
  62. This Bike is a Pipebomb
  63. Shell Shag
  64. Weatherbox
  65. Holopaw
  66. Angelo Spencer
  67. The Blacklist Royals
  68. Yesterday's Ring
  69. Lemuria
  70. The Measure (SA)
  71. Paul Baribeau
  72. Cheap Girls
  73. Staring Daggers
  74. Fin Fang Foom
  75. Yula Beeri
  76. Future Virgins
  77. Good Luck
  78. Mucca Pazza
  79. Avi Buffalo
  80. The Menzingers
  81. Capsule
  82. Jon Snodgrass
  83. Austin Lucas
  84. Mike Hale
  85. Street Eaters
  86. Tiltwheel
  87. Dan Padilla
  88. O Pioneers
  89. Army of Ponch
  90. Virgins
  91. Gatorface
  92. Protagonist
  93. Algernon Cadawallder
  94. American Cheeseburger
  95. Savage Brewtality
  96. New Bruises
  97. Tubers
  98. Cory Brannan
  99. Look Mexico
  100. Whiskey & Co
  101. Worn in Red
  102. Ninja Gun
  103. Grabass Charlestons
  104. FIYA
  105. Spanish Gamble
  106. Anchor Arms
  107. How Dare You
  108. Slow Claw
  109. Heads Held High
  110. The Casting Out
  111. Low Red Land
  112. The Itchy Hearts
  113. Panthro UK United 13
  114. Mumpsy
  115. The Beauvilles
  116. The Tim Version
  117. The Future Now
  118. D.P.
  119. Sunbears
  120. We Are the Union
  121. Christina Wagner
  122. Lighthouse Music
  123. Antarctic
  124. Glorious Johnson
  125. BLORR
  126. Liquid Limbs
  127. Ben Davis & the Jett$
  128. Sloane Peterson
  129. Too Many Daves
  130. Pretty Boy Thorson
  131. Nut Nut
  132. Ornate Escape
  133. The Mike Bernos Band
  134. 3rd Stone
  135. Mindrise
  136. Cassette
  137. Takers
  138. Bent Left
  139. The Pauses
  140. Ex-Boogeymen
  141. Duppies
  142. Umoja Orchestra
  143. Paleface
  144. Toby Foster
  145. Chronic Youth
  146. Company Man
  147. Scum of the Earth
  148. The Attack!
  149. Towers of Hanoi
  150. Young Brother
  151. Ones to Blame
  152. Barnaby Jones
  153. No More
  154. Made of Hemp
  155. Superfish
  156. The Angst
  157. Premadonnasaurs
  158. Yardwork

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