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Talk and Concert in Chapel Hill Area for Bonnaroo Guidebook 4/13

Cary author Tara Lynne Groth will host a book talk and free concert at Looking Glass Cafe on Wednesday, April 13th at 7PM for How Do You Roo? A Survivor's Pocket Guide to Bonnaroo.

2011-03-30
CARY, NC, March 30, 2011 (Press-News.org) Groth will discuss her book, advice about attending the annual four-day camping music event and festival trends.

Free Coffee and Music

Attendees are encouraged to come out and meet others going to The Roo, share their own festival experiences, and learn about other music festivals that take place throughout the south. Those who purchase or bring their copy of How Do You Roo will receive a free cup of coffee. The book talk will be immediately followed by the musical delights of the East Cackalacky Ascetic Marching Death Band, a west coast duo featuring musical saw, classical piano and homemade electronic devices. Their origin is a mysterious blend of hitchhiking and train-hopping excursions with a few trips to India thrown in the mix.

Looking Glass Cafe is located at 601 West Main Street in Carrboro on the outskirts of Chapel Hill. Seating is limited and RSVPs can be made at howdoyouroo dot com by clicking on "Tour." Future book tour stops include Raleigh, Greensboro, Wilmington, Boston and New York. Select cities feature a book talk-concert combination.

For Festival Veterans and First-Time Bonnaroo Travelers

How Do You Roo is the first guidebook to the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival. The book, which landed the #3 spot in February on the Top 100 Travel Books on Lulu, is available at select retailers in the Southeast and online. In the Triangle region the book can be purchased at Quail Ridge Books and Amplified Art, both in Raleigh. The pocket-sized guidebook offers money-saving tips, camping recommendations and festival veterans' advice for those attending the annual four-day camping and music festival in Tennessee.

How Do You Roo? A Survivor's Pocket Guide to Bonnaroo (97 pp/paperback/ISBN- 978-0-557-90560-7) is the only unofficial guide to Bonnaroo. Details can be found at http://www.howdoyouroo.com. The material in How Do You Roo originated with the author and was not reviewed, edited or approved by the organizers and producers of the Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival.

About the Author
Tara Lynne Groth is a full-time freelance journalist and creative writer based in Cary, North Carolina with approximately 10 years of marketing experience. Her articles have appeared in places such as GO (AirTran Airways' in-flight magazine), The Providence Journal and Blue Ridge Outdoors. In addition to journalism, she virtually collaborates with businesses around the world in their PR and marketing efforts through the composition of press releases and marketing collateral. She holds a B.A. in cultural studies from SUNY Stony Brook. http://www.taralynnegroth.com


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[Press-News.org] Talk and Concert in Chapel Hill Area for Bonnaroo Guidebook 4/13
Cary author Tara Lynne Groth will host a book talk and free concert at Looking Glass Cafe on Wednesday, April 13th at 7PM for How Do You Roo? A Survivor's Pocket Guide to Bonnaroo.