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'Daydreamers' Short on Cash, Long on Fun (PHOTOS)

Sunday's 'Daydream Festival' was a neighborhood effort to help pay off a loan for the purchase and development of the last wilderness trail between Eagle Rock and Pasadena.

 
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Combining business with pleasure at the Daydream Festival. Tim Ryder
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Combining business with pleasure at the Daydream Festival.
Jackelyn Hokenson, right, spouse of 'Morning Glory' bass player Mark Hokenson.
'Morning Glory,' the Grateful Dead cover band. Dan Hanken is on keyboards to the far left. Gary Nova is on drums; Pat Dore and Greg Brewer on guitar; Mark Hokenson on bass.
Born and raised in Eagle Rock, Tim Ryder is the force behind 'Cannabis Clubs United With the Community.'
A festivalgoer gladly poses for a photo.
Richard Alatorre Park, set between Figueroa Street in the forefront and the Eagle Rock in the background.

About 200 people attended the “Daydream Festival” Sunday on a relatively tiny strip of grassless land officially known as Richard Alatorre Park, a stone’s throw from the 134 freeway and the gigantic Eagle Rock.

The event, free and open to all from noon to 7 p.m., was aimed at raising donations for Collaborative Eagle Rock Beautiful, a community group that has been fundraising to pay off some $70,000 in loans to purchase and develop the Eagle Rock Canyon Trail, a four-and-a-half-acre open space that is the last wilderness trail between Eagle Rock and Pasadena.

The Daydream Festival was presented by Cannabis Clubs United With the Community (CCUWC), which describes itself as "the majority of open-minded residents in the community [who] have no problems with the local medical marijuana collectives that are in our neighborhood."

The event's sponsors included a string of medical marijuana collectives in Eagle Rock as well as a number of neighborhood businesses such as Dave’s Chillin-n-Grillin, Colorado Wine Company and Sir Michael’s Rentals, the festival featured “Morning Glory,” a Grateful Dead cover band known not just for its many past performances in the neighborhood but also as "The Medical Marijuana Band of Eagle Rock," according to the CCUWC website.

For much of the day, adults and children alike hiked up and down the roughly mile-long Eagle Rock Canyon Trail overlooking the Eagle Rock Recreation Center across from Figueroa. Vendors sold such things as clothes, jewelry and incense—and a masseuse was at hand to soothe all manner of somatic as well as mental tensions.

By the end of the day, CERB came $47 closer to paying its loan. At an average of a little less than $7 fundraised every hour, that’s a small dent indeed in CERB’s debt. But then again, it’s arguably not the money but the effort that counts.

The next Daydream Festival is scheduled in March 2012.

About this column: Viewfinder is a compilation of photographs about activities, events, community gatherings and more in Eagle Rock. Let us know about people you know and places you recognize—and give us a heads-up about events or places we should feature in this column. (Post your suggestions in the comments section below.) Related Topics: Collaborative Eagle Rock Beautiful, Grateful Dead, and medical marijuana collectives
Did you attend the Daydream Festival? How did you like it? Tell us in the comments.

Andrew Hindes

7:09 am on Tuesday, October 11, 2011

I wish I'd known about this event. Next time, perhaps Patch could publish an article beforehand?

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Ajay Singh

9:52 am on Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Andrew—sorry you missed the Daydream Festival, details about which were posted in the Events section, whose highlights run along the middle of the top of the Eagle Rock Patch home page: http://patch.com/E-hPR9

Tim Ryder

3:12 pm on Tuesday, October 11, 2011

I must say, this is a GREAT article, Ajay! You have quite outdone yourself this time!!!

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