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- From: hempster@crl.com (Alan Silverman)
- Newsgroups: alt.hemp
- Subject: CA Hemp Expo (long)
- Date: 7 Jun 1994 13:03:38 -0700
- Message-ID: <2t2jqq$4an@crl3.crl.com>
-
- The California Hemp Expo was a tremendous success.
-
- The Expo was combined with a High Times 25th(?) Aniversary party.
- I didn't see a whole of exposure about High Times Magazine
- in general, but I guess they were a major sponsor of the event.
-
- We arrived at 9:30 am and got a great spot by the fountain,
- under the grossly trimmed trees that looked abnormally stunted,
- yet provided much shade and nice lookouts for those who climbed
- them for better views of the stage and expo. The official start
- time was noon. It lasted for six hours, at which time the last
- of the crowd made thier way through the vendors to find those
- last few items they wanted to purchase, but not carry around all day.
-
- Located in Golden Gate Park, around the fountains between
- the band shell, the California Academy of Sciences, and
- the Japanese Tea Garden, was the site of one great big party.
- My guess is that tens of thousands of people came by. Many knew
- of the event ahead of time, but many just happened on it by chance.
- The location is always busy with people anyway and the huge crowds,
- music, and booths just brought more and more people.
- The weather was terrific. It started out cool in the morning,
- turned into a nice warm and somewhat windy afternoon, and by the
- end of the event, that famous San Francisco fog started to roll in.
- That was about the time I think a lot of hemp coats and tops
- were sold by many of the vendors. Lots of people were wearing
- lots of really nice things made from hemp. I missed JJ, our
- favorite hemp importer. She could not make it to the show.
- A major client of hers made her a vested pantsuit out of the
- fine 10oz summercloth we use, that would have been a showstopper.
- The suit is in the high end of retail, costs almost a thousand dollars,
- and is sold through an exclusive designer and shop in LA and NY.
- I dont know the name of the business, but they must be successful.
- They keep coming back for more hemp. They sell only top line styles
- made from this fine linen-like hemp fabric. Ohhh soooo nice.
-
- Attendees were mostly the pot crowd, Deadheads, and alternative
- lifestyle folks, but many people from different walks of life
- came out of interest. The Chinese tourists, the older folks out
- for a walk in the park, the undercover DEA agents (I guess?),
- and general public came with open minds and great smiles.
- Everyone appeared to have a wonderful time. I saw no fights,
- practically no open drug use or drug dealing, no busts, the police stayed
- out of the crowds, and the cans and bottles got recycled almost
- as fast as they could be emptied.
-
- The schedule of events included Asphalt Poetry, The Marginal Prophets,
- Fungo Mungo, Total Devastation, El Magnifico, DJ Markie Mark, and
- of course, Fishbone who's frontman was dressed to kill in his totally hemp
- zoot suit!! Wow!!! The sounds were cool. I would have prefered more
- of the psychadelic sounds that San Francisco has been known for.
- Lots of work went into the stage and sound board and a big hats off to the
- crew and volunteers who made this all possible. This was no little
- event! A lot of effort went into this and it was most appreciated.
-
- Speakers included Ngaio Beafun - cannabis comic/event MC; Cannabis
- Action Network and High Times Magazine; Business Alliance on
- Commerce in Hemp; Families Against Mandatory Minimums; The Libertarian
- Party and Forfeiture Endangers American Rights. This writer was
- too busy at the vending booth to listen to most of the discussion,
- but the crowds were definitely into hearing what needed to be said.
-
- I have a quote from Jack Herer, hempster extraodinaire:
- "Get off your ass, change the laws.
- The laws wont change untill you get actively in every
- politician's face over and over and over and over again
- until they fall!"
-
- I guess Jack was a little upset that the initiative did not do as well
- as he had hoped. There is not a loss yet though. Check this out.
-
- Chris Conrad, of BACH (Business Alliance on Commerce in Hemp) told
- me about a lawsuit that is in the works against the State of California.
- The lawsuit, which is on appeal, is based on technicalities regarding
- the procedural problems encountered by Jack and the other writers
- of the California Hemp Initiative. It seems the word hemp was
- replaced with the word marijuana, which not only caused undo
- hardships due to wording and raised prejudices, but also caused
- major delays in getting the initiative out to the public in time
- for this deadline. The suit asks that this issue be added to the
- ballot ANYWAY because it was unfairly compromised by the State.
- The lawsuit also is based on harrassment which has unfairly
- compromised this legitimate and legal attempt to change the laws.
- We've all heard stories about real criminals getting cleared of
- charges on technicalities. Lets see how this works with the ballot.
-
- Also regarding Chris and BACH, he is doing a tour across the USA
- between August and October. He needs information about events
- where he can speak and spread the word. Please contact Chris
- Conrad with any information you have.
- Voice mail: (213)969-1607
- Fax: (415)898-9563
- Email: HELP HIM! He needs to find a good access email account.
- He travels a lot and is wondering if AOL would be a good choice.
- He needs a service where he can locally dial into the network
- and access his email as well as other Internet type services.
-
- Chris would also like to hear from the European hempsters as well.
- He is planning on another Europe tour. Chris has done a lot of work
- with the Hash Marihuana Museum in Amsterdam, which is open every day.
-
- Jack and Chris practically launched the marijuana legalization
- movement through their book, "The Emporer Wears No Clothes".
-
- There were quite a few vendors there, for sure. I couldn't guess,
- except to say, maybe a hundred. Quite a few stragglers were there
- who just showed up with a few crafty type items for sale. The biggest
- loser was the food concessions. Bummer. More people were asking about
- food than almost anything. One enterprising young man set up a grill
- and made nasty looking grilled cheese sandwiches for a buck. He had
- a huge line of people who were ready to eat almost anything.
- My guess, is he made the most money of the day. Some people
- just have no class. These things were burnt, dirty, and gross.
-
- On the food line, one guy had ground up hemp seeds mixed with
- organic brown rice syrup. Pretty gnarley, I'ld have to say, but
- he was giving away free samples. I think hemp seeds are very
- nutritious and have a neat nutty flavor, but they need to be
- one of the minor ingredients if you expect public support.
- Brownies, granola bars, cookies, and such would be great with
- a little ground up hempseed in them. Our collective is seriously
- considering some tasty and nutritious snack bars. We have access
- to a kitchen, can get the permits, and have more talent between our
- members than you can shake a bud at. We're ready and we do trades!!
-
- Food Not Bombs was on the scene with bagels and breads.
- I love those folks! As usual, they sold nothing, but accepted
- donations to help the cause of publicly feeding the hungry.
- Mayor Jordan of SanFrancisco has publicly been at war with the
- homeless and the hungry for quite some time. He claims it is in
- the name of the war on crime, but his targets and actions show
- that his agenda is bit deeper than that. He seems to attack
- those who are trying to help. It's like President Clinton and
- the U.N. trying to shutdown trade to North Korea and claiming
- it is not an act of war. Hell, what was the Gulf War all about?
- It was an act of war to support free trade of the American Oil
- Companies, was it not? Editorial off, followup by email please.
-
- Now, regarding the vending booths, this gets long and will include
- a bit of info about everyone I met and talked with.
-
- Joanne and I (Got It Covered, members of the Redwood Hemp Collective)
- arrived on the scene at about 9 am, so we got a nice spot under
- a tree near the fountain. The folks from the Cannabis Center and
- Hemp Emporium on Haight Street were very instrumental in getting things
- set up for everyone. Cheers to them! What a nice setting it was for the
- Redwood Hemp Collective. We had an 8 foot table with just about every
- product of the cannabis hemp plant available in one form or another.
- We had our problems of course, the Cannabis Clothes van broke down
- in Novato, so they were quite late getting to the expo and were very
- tired and upset by they time they finally arrived, but Candi, in
- her infinitely kind and awesome personality, had a wonderful day
- showing, talking, selling, and taking orders for her fine custom
- clothing. Alan of Hemp Book and Candle had a relapse of a bad cold,
- so I handled his lip balms, soaps, candles, creams, paper, etc.
- We did a fair amount of sales. It was quite obvious that the
- majority of people were looking for those $3 items that were easy
- to purchase and carry away as fun memories from the day.
- We almost sold out of our tiedyed beanbag frogs at $12 each.
- They got hugged and tossed all day. I must have heard, a hundred
- times, "Awww gee... I had one of these when I was a kid....
- awe.....how cute......" and never once tired of it or lost a smile.
- I did lose my smile once though. Our neighbor had a gong that he
- was banging on so much we not only could not hear the band, but
- I couldn't hear a voice from two feet in front of me, across the table.
- I let out a hardy "HEY!" in his direction. He mellowed out.
- I know why they dont let instruments into Dead shows much more.
-
- Among the other vendors, was California NORML, with an info booth.
-
- Ganja Gear was pretty cool. This is a husband and wife team
- who make fanny packs and bags from hemp. They highlight the
- gear with Mudcloth, from the Dogon Tribe of Mali, Africa.
- Verrry nice people. They will be at the Health and Harmony
- Festival next weekend in Santa Rosa, California. I told them
- to call me when they get to town. I live a few blocks from
- the Fairgrounds, so we can help them with local logistics.
- They said "Gangah Gear is the name. We make hempwear clothes
- and bags. We're only working with organic clothes. We're just
- getting started but we feel really good about our product."
- Nice folks, indeed. This is one of the major things I like
- about the hemp industry in general, the awesome people involved.
-
- The Hayward Hempery, a retail outlet in Hayward California had
- a booth with lots of books. They can be reached by phone by
- calling (510)JET-WEED. Store hours are Tues -> Sat, 11-7.
- The Fourth of July will be the store's 1 yr. anniversary.
-
- FATEEZ was selling mostly pot related Tshirts. You can contact
- them at 150 Linden St., Jack London Square, Oakland, CA 94607.
- Phone and fax is (510)832-3800. They gave me a cool matchbook.
- It is black, and on the front, is the white outline of a skunk
- sitting on it's honches, smoking a fatty! Nice design indeed!
-
- The Hempstead Company, one of the oldest hemp manufacturers
- was on hand. Their new business cards are printed on cards
- made from 100% recycled hemp fabric. Verrry nice and original.
- They are associated with The Ohio Hempery in one form or another.
- Products are available through many catalogs, including Real Goods
- and The Ohio Hempery. They produce promotional items as well.
- Patrick and Chip were on hand to greet and meet the many attendees.
- They can be reached at 2060 Placentia B-2, Costa Mesa, CA 92627.
- The phone is (714)650-8327, 800-284-HEMP, fax (714)650-5853.
-
- Kat was doing hair wraps, anklets, bracelets, and beads.
- She generally hangs out in Venice, but also likes to play with
- the HHH hair wrappers on Telegraph Ave in Berkeley.
-
- Derek Jones and Sally Hanson, Mind Boggling Beads and Other Arts
- With Heart were on hand with some of the most incredible Fimo
- beads I've ever imagined. The quarter sized pendant with the
- waterfall scene is the most popular seller. The hemp bead is
- nice one. We may order a qty of them to make some simple easy
- things with hemp twine. These are some truely awesome artists.
- They have an evolving inventory and dont carry a true catalog,
- but can reached at N. 12 Garry, Liberty lake, WA (509)255-6105.
- I would say it is probably safe to order beads from them sight
- unseen. The panther was great! They are superb!!
-
- Hemp Style, The 90's Store for Clothing & More had some nice things.
- They are located at 1499 Wagstaff Rd, Suite C, Paradise, CA 95969.
- The phone is (916)877-HEMP or 800-939-HEMP.
-
- LightSpeed Press is one of interest to you campus rats. They have
- educational novelties, hemp info, do graphics production. They have
- many nice Tshirts as well. It's worth getting a catalog. Some of
- the Tshirt designs are very artistic and creative and priced right.
- Kelly is trying to find ways to communicate with more campuses.
- I suggested the Internet, of course. She has started a group
- called "United Campus Coalition". She's been around since the
- "Stop The Drug War Tour" and believe we should harvest hemp, not trees.
- She will be touring the MidWest and the East, so if anyone can help
- her with event information, touring logistics, whatever, please help.
- She's very nice and would be fun for you to meet up with.
- Write to Kelly Green at Lightspeed Press, 3145 Geary Blvd, Suite 469,
- San Francisco, CA 94118 or call (415)985-5232.
-
- On the more spiritual side is Sweetlight Books. They publish books
- for people who love the Earth. A catalog is available by mail.
- An interesting magazine is Holy Smoke, for people who love marijuana.
- It is for people who use marijuana as a sacrament and medicine.
- Holy Smoke subscriptions are $12 a year and a single copy is $3.
- Contact them at Sweetlight Books, 16625 Heitman Rd, Cottonwood, CA 96022
- or phone them at (916) 529-5392.
-
- Hemp Connection has many nice articles of clothing. Marie Mills was
- a seamstress from way back, but got out of the business. When she
- found the hemp cloth, she found a renewed energy to pull her machines
- out of storage and build it back up again. She has some nice styles
- and colors. She does mailorder and has a catalog or her fiber products.
- Write to her at P.O.Box 33, Whitethorn, CA 95589 or call her
- at (707)986-7322.
-
- Bruce Rose, Jeweler, is the one to contact for fine jewelry,
- goldsmithing, silversmithing, setting, ring sizing, repair, ear piercing,
- design, and gemology. He had some nice pendants. His shop is in
- San Leandro, CA. Call him at (510)633-7939.
-
- Cannabest sent Ellen Kemp. What a pleasant and friendly person she is.
- They are in print now of a four color catalog of hemp products. They
- rep a lot of stuff and will have some nice offerings. Write to them
- at 1536 Monterey Street, San Luis Obispo, Ca. 93401, or phone them
- at (805)543-4213 or 800-227-0510. I'm looking forward to seeing this
- catalog. It's going to be chock full of cannabis products, stories,
- and information.
-
- Dont let me forget Two Star Dog! This is Steve and Alan, brothers
- importing cannabis products from the orient. They have a full line
- of hemp and hemp/cotton blend clothes including farmer overalls,
- jeans, jackets, shirts, and lots more. I dont have contact information
- on them, but if anyone writes to me I can dig it up through Mari Kane
- of Hempworld. They are also creating some American made products.
- I bought a bicycle hat from them. You know how hard it is to find
- a decent bike hat that doesn't say Campagnolo all over it? This one
- had the TWO * DOG logo on the front. That was acceptable to me.
- The hat was $10 at the show. I couldn't resist.
-
- Mari Kane of HEMPWORLD was on hand with her latest publication
- which comes out every other month. The latest edition is the
- fashion issue. We missed out on this one, but several other
- members of the Redwood Hemp Collective have been featured here.
- Mari Kane was working on an article for Entrepeneur Magazine
- last year when she discovered how big this industry really is.
- She discovered, while writing this article on the Hemp Industry,
- that the industry does not have a newsletter to keep us all informed.
- This was her calling. She has put together a newsletter that will
- be the missing link between those of us who take industrial hemp
- seriously. The newsletter is published 6 times a year. She has
- published four issues since starting last December and hopes
- to publish monthly. She asks for news, stories, press releases,
- subscriptions, ideas, etc sent to her care of
-
- HEMPWORLD
- P.O.Box 315
- Sebastopol, CA 95473
- (707) 887-7508 phone
- (707) 887-7639 fax
- email: needs one!
-
- Subscriptions are $30 per year.
- Classifieds run at $1 per word. Display ads are $25 for a credit
- card sized at up to $125 for a full page. Inserts available even
- if you want to share one with others.
-
- Mari defines hempster:
-
- Hemp-(hemp)n.
- A tall Asiatic herb cultivated for it's tough fiber and as the
- sopurce of Bhang and hashish. - Webster
- -ster (ster). A suffix denoting origin of one who does something
- with skill or as an occupation. - Webster
-
- Thus:
-
- Hempster - (hempster)n. One who uses the fiber of hemp in his
- or her occupation.
-
- Hempsters are numbering in the hundreds and may reach the thousands
- by the end of the year. HEMPWORLD will be the official newsletter
- of Hempsters and the Hemp industry and will hopefully reach as far
- and wide as the hemp industry can grow.
-
- To those two guys from Berkeley who identified themselves as
- not students, but intelectuals, and wore down Mari's ears with
- talk about the specifics of the hemp industy, I would like to
- repeat her invitation to you and to the readers on the net:
- "Write an article! I'll publish it." Keep the story relatively
- short and concise and make sure you provide factual information.
- It's important that you know what you are talking about and that
- you write your story in a professional manner.
-
- Thank you for bearing with me through all this. The expo and
- entertainment was wonderful and I'm hoping we can all get together
- and do it again. I think we should have this event again in the
- fall and twice again next year. I hope it was a financial success
- for CAN and all the others involved in this wonderful event.
-
- The many volunteers who made this event possible are too many to
- list and unfortunately, unknown by name to me, so I'll just say
- thank you very much. The party after the hemp expo was for you.
- The party was at Trocadero Transfer, 520 Fourth St. @ Bryant
- in San Francisco. It started at 8pm and went till whenever.
- The party featured Separate Ways, Wicked Mary, New Kingdom,
- Wolfpack, DJs Markie Mark, Tony, and Bam Bam. Tickets were
- handed out at the end of the expo. Tickets were marked as
- Admint One Only, No Invitation..No Admittance, Strictly Enforced.
- It was printed on a rainbow colored card to eliminate duplication.
- That may be why they were handed out at the last minute too.
-
- We did not go to the party. It was late, we were dirty, we had
- lots of merchandise and cash on us, and didn't feel safe in
- that part of the city, so we went on home, stopping at Taco Bell
- for a quick pickup, before home, unpacking, eats, showers and bed.
- What a day! I'll remember it forever. The Hemp Expo I went to in
- San Francisco at the Hall of Flowers in Golden Gate Park was not
- nearly as big as this, but still hangs kindly in my mind. It was
- a launching pad for my involvement in the hemp industry. I'm wondering
- how many others got launched today. I'm sure we'll all be reading
- about them in future editions of HEMPWORLD!
-
- Regards,
-
- -alan
-
-
- --
- Got It Covered Member of the Redwood Hemp Collective.
- P.O. Box 14627 Visit our booth at:
- Santa Rosa, CA 95472 Santa Rosa Health and Harmony Festival
- hempster@crl.com June 11,12 Sonoma County Fairgrounds off Hwy 12
-