I'm going, and I asked some questions of one of the organizers by email. Here's her reply, in case it's helpful to anyone else:
To answer your questions, yes the event is open to non-students. Admission is free, but you will have to pay between $5 to $8 if you are planning on buying a meal at the event. The event starts at 12:30 and will probably end around 7pm. We have bands starting at 2, 3, and 4, and Ok Go is scheduled to perform at 5:30. Some of the streets around the field will be blocked off, but you should be able to park on some of the side streets.
If you're going, let me know!
Thanks for the additional information. I hope to be there. I was going to drive up with my brother but I spent most of the day in the emergency room with him. He has a kidney stone so I don't know if he'll want to go if he hasn't passed it.
He even went so far as to discuss the band's nerdiness, including how keyboardist Rusty Ross was a "card carrying nerd", and encouraged all of us to raise our gadgets like the lighters of old in rock concerts of yore. Someone raised their laptop.
Only a hardcore nerd would bring their laptop to a show!
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To answer your questions, yes the event is open to non-students. Admission is free, but you will have to pay between $5 to $8 if you are planning on buying a meal at the event. The event starts at 12:30 and will probably end around 7pm. We have bands starting at 2, 3, and 4, and Ok Go is scheduled to perform at 5:30. Some of the streets around the field will be blocked off, but you should be able to park on some of the side streets.
If you're going, let me know!
Thanks for the additional information. I hope to be there. I was going to drive up with my brother but I spent most of the day in the emergency room with him. He has a kidney stone so I don't know if he'll want to go if he hasn't passed it.
http://blog.case.edu/epn1/2007/04/30/ok_go...springfest_2007
Only a hardcore nerd would bring their laptop to a show!
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