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Tabor students host outdoor Christian music fest Saturday

In 1969, a legendary three-day music and art festival called Woodstock occurred in New York. Nearly four decades later, Taborstock is born.

Taborstock is a free, all-day music event at Tabor College, featuring a wide variety of contemporary, Christian music, fun, games, giveaways, and food.

Activities begin at 10 a.m. Saturday with a performance by Tabor's student-led ministry team, i268.

Other artists scheduled to perform include: Landon Ray Tucker, The Radiance Effect, Echo the Sky, The Sweet Surrender, Tyler Clarensau, Chasing Eleanor, K-Drama, SP&D Band, Abandon Kansas, and Stephen Speaks.

The concerts will take place on the campus lawn between Dakota Hall and the Business Studies Building, so bring lawn chairs and blankets. If it rains, the event will be moved to the gymnasium, located in the Student Center.

A concession stand will be open all day, and pizza will be served in the evening. Guests also may purchase meals in the cafeteria.

Everyone is welcome to attend, although the targeted ages are high school, college and young alumni. Taborstock is "a crossroads event" so all students of colleges within the Associated Colleges of Central Kansas (ACCK) are invited.

For more information about Taborstock, including links to the bands' web sites and advanced t-shirt orders, log-on to www.tabor.edu and click on the Taborstock link.

Taborstock is sponsored by Tabor's Student Activities Board, Multicultural Student Union, Campus Ministries Council, Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Student Senate.

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