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Holler in the Holler
A Coal-Free Art & Music Event

This annual event takes place on a 100 acre farm in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. Music includes everthing from bluegrass & folk to rock & jazz, plus fyre dancing, spoken word performances, hula hooping, henna, yoga, drum circles, bonfire, local food, grassroots tables, & onsite T-shirt production.
 
The farm features a covered pavilion with stage; bath house with hot showers, toilets, and sinks; pool hall/first aid station; nearby reservoir for fishing & swimming; plus RV hook-ups with electric & water (sorry, no dump station).

 

What to Know

Plans are already being made for Holler in the Holler 2010 (August 20-22). If you are a musician, dancer, poet, vendor, or just want to be included in the excitement through volunteer opportunities, visit our contact page.

 

Got a facebook account? Check out pictures from 2009 and become a fan!

 

Please visit our Frequently Asked Questions page to get directions, information on what to bring, what not to bring, and other general inquiries.  Don't see the answer to your questions. Drop us a line via our Contact page.

 

Vending & Activities

Feel free to come equipped with your own food and beverages. For 2009, the Berea College Mobile Kitchen and MERJ Market cooked up local food favorites for your eating pleasure. Other vendors included Peacecraft, onsite T-shirt production, & more! Activities included yoga, hula hooping, poi, hiking, star-gazing, dancing, and enjoying each other!

 

Want to vend for 2010, Contact Us!

 

No Mountains Are Harmed for Our Events!

HomeGrown HideAways cares about the environment. All electricity for our campground and events is provided through BlueGrass Energy's EnviroWatts program. Recycling and Food Waste bins are provided, but please plan to take your trash with you since we do not have garbage service at our farm. Help us keep the farm beautiful and remind your friends and family to put materials in their appropriate containers.