Hi All!

Ashara is so right!  I didn't even stay at her house last year and i still
formed lasting relationships.  For those of you who've never attended a
Jonifest, be prepared to meet good, honest people who are there because they
believe in music.  Being from a big city, it's not often i get thrown into a
crowd of people i don't know and feel like i can trust them all.  Last Labor
Day, that happened.  So to all potential Jonifesters - don't be shy!  You'll
be pleasantly surprised at the caliber of human beings you meet there!

Love to All
Donna (The Texas Tush)

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Subject: Jonifest 2002- Beds


I have had several e-mails from people saying that they really wanted a
single room and that they were not comfortable sharing a room with someone
they don't know. I am encouraging you all to be a bit more open minded in
that regard if this fest is going to work. At my house, people were packed
in
like sardines into every available space I had, and what I found was that
not
only did it work beautifully for everyone, but many deep and lasting
friendships were made *because* of it.

Full Moon is not a large place, but it really is more than big enough if we
can all shift into the spirit of grace and cooperation. For this fest to
work, and for us to be able to have everyone that wants to be there be able
to come, we need to use all the available beds we can. It's not the Ritz,
I've already said that, but you probably won't be spending that much time in
the room anyway! Thanks, everyone.

Hugs,
Ashara

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