POWER to the PEACEFUL!

September 5th, 2008

That is where we will be this Saturday, September 6th, with folks from our sister non-profit, Vagaboom! and our friends from The Plant Studios - Michael Franti is a prime example of an artist using music as “a vehicle for change” and we would like to thank him and those before and beside him for their continued action and inspiration…

Show Your Support for Our Music Legacy…

August 8th, 2008

Now - you can wear your support for our the rich legacy of The Plant Studios! All proceeds from the sales of merch on our Zazzle store help sustain our efforts to restore and preserve the legendary facility that has contributed to the creation of the soundtrack for two generations! CLICK HERE TO ORDER. Since we have just opened this online store, stay tuned and check back often, as we will be adding new choices and products as time permits!

Preserve Our Music Legacy - Support a More Sustainable Music Community

July 8th, 2008

1) Read and sign the online petition and forward it to your friends to do the same
2) Make a DONATION
3) Sponsor us with an in-kind donation, or do some online shopping at our affiliate stores

Notes from the Navigator: Art Cars, Green Cars and Independence Day Serendipity…

July 6th, 2008

Just couldn’t resist reporting about our first annual Independence from Foreign Oil Day Parade - 4th of July - 2008 - Sausalito
Well our journey to the very first Independence from Foreign Oil Day Parade started, if I remember correctly, back on New Years Day 2008, when Tim Klein, a really cool guy who made an art car covered in yarn, posted a request for 2008 Art Car Events on the yahoo artcarz list. Now, I had just several months prior, for the first time, dragged my husband to check out Art Car fest, which was for me, a life changing event. After all, it was my first exposure to the ever popular “cupcake cars” which are not only art cars, they are “green” art cars, as they happen to be electric vehicles charged by solar panels. Being that A Vehicle for Change is driving toward a sustainable music and arts community, I set out to acquire one of these little motorized muffins of our very own, in the hopes that it would raise awareness of our mission, and be in and of itself “a vehicle for change.”
Then I found out that the Sausalito 4th of July Parade was a fun time. It sounded like a great idea - I would put the invitation out to the art car community, asking for “green art cars” - and the people would respond in droves! After all, the Cal State Marching Band shows up every year - that makes it cool enough for art cars, doesn’t it? I sent a couple more email invitations to various art car lists, requesting them to just fill out the form directly, so as not to confuse things. I keep checking with the Parks and Rec Director - so far, not takers. In the meantime, I am trying my darndest to raise money either the parts to build a cupcake car, or get a veggie truck that was offered as a donation from a very kind local business owner. No response. Mind you, this is while we are dealing with the sudden eviction of our non-profit, along with The Plant Studios, from our Sausalito location at the end of March - threw quite a wrench into our plans. But as challenging as this is, I’m not feeling too sorry for myself, grateful to be living in the Bay Area, and sending out good thoughts to those poor folks all across America dealing with much more serious matters like fires and floods.
So, we were striking out on all ends here - couldn’t get anyone that excited about the cupcake car,  kept wondering about its practicality, as the price of gas keeps rising, so I find an old veggie oil Mercedes on craigslist, and almost buy it — until it doesn’t quite pass the mechanic inspection, and punks out in front of Caffe Trieste, while my fellow biofuel aficionados, Lonner Ralston and Johnston Melbostad, are checking it out. How embarrassing.
Anyway, about 2 weeks before the parade, I’m undaunted in my quest for a green flagship, so I contact the aforementioned kind business owner/truck donator, and he assures me that he would figure it out the week before the parade - well, to make an already long story short, we didn’t have enough time.
So, on July 3rd, I go ask one of my veggie oil savvy Caffe Trieste buddies, Johnston, if he wanted to be a hero and drive his veggie oil Benz as the flagship for A Vehicle for Change’s very first Annual Independence from Foreign Oil Day Parade within a parade. Thankfully, he said “Sure - that sounds like fun. I’ve never been in a parade - guess I better go wash the car.”
OK, so the three Mercedesketeers (me, johnston, and his very kind and patient friend whose name I cannot recall at the moment - sorry ) are sitting at Fourth and Main, in our assigned staging spot for the Sausalito 4th of July Parade, as I’m putting together the pieces of our “Happy Independence from Foreign Oil Day” parade within a parade sign, crafted carefully from 80% post consumer waste recycled paper and some not quite as eco-friendly clear packing tape. Johnston the owner and and driver of our flagship veggie oil vehicle (1983 TD Turbo Diesel, 5 cylinder: deep burgundy), seems to be getting extremely perturbed because various cars keep coming up the unguarded street, requesting him move the car back and forth when, all of a sudden coming up same street, is what appears to be a mirror image of the car we are in - ‘cept for the fact that it’s an ‘85. Johnston starts yelling something like “Hey! That’s my car!” We start waving at the driver, flagging him down, when he goes into a driveway to turn around, but then driver backs up the hill straight toward up in reverse, until he is close enough for us to read the “No war required” and “biodiesel” stickers proudly displayed on his bumper - the three of us erupt in applause and start greeting him as if he were a suddenly discovered twin brother. His name is Bryn Deamer, and he is the moderator of the Marin Biofuels group on Yahoo. We ask him to join us in the parade, and he happily accepts - I give him one of my cards and explain a little bit about what A Vehicle for Change is all about, then give him a little sign with our logo on it and a couple of pieces of tape and we are NOW officially “a parade within a parade!”
It was a lot of fun, I have to say - so if you have an alternatively fueled vehicle - save the date for next year, and join us! Click here for Bryn’s side of the story Oh and we sort of got a mention in the IJ as well: CLICK here for the IJ story on the parade

July 4 - INDEPENDENCE DAY PARADE

June 7th, 2008

Join A Vehicle for Change as we putter down the street in a cool veggie oil vehicle in our very own “Independence from Foreign Oil Day Parade” within the Sausalito 4th of July Parade! This day also marks the launch of our Magical Mystery Musical History Experience - our earned income venture that celebrates our rich cultural heritage. Proceeds go to support local music education programs, and give local musicians “creative license” while extolling the virtues of alternative, clean energy fuels.

Buy Music -

May 28th, 2008

help us drive our mission by purchasing music that you love, which also happens to have a community connection!
Visit this page and click on the widget - if you purchase music during your visit, Amazon will donate a portion to A Vehicle for Change!

Join Us on MySpace!

May 24th, 2008

Please add us as a friend on myspace as a first step in showing your support for a more sustainable music community! A Vehicle for Change on MySpace

I Want my Mp3!

May 20th, 2008

Do you gaze at your old records, and wish you could hear all that great music on your iPod? Well, now’s your chance to relive your musical memories, with Mill Valley Music’s Vinyl to Digital Archiving Service. Archive your favorite old records, and they’ll give them to you in a file format that you can load into your iPod or mp3 player!
Each LP transfer is $10, and helps to support our music community!
Contact Us for more info or to arrange pick up and drop off

Pandora - Hope

May 15th, 2008

Talk about a great way that music meets technology. You have to check it out.
PANDORA.com

Thanks to the Human Race!

May 12th, 2008

Thank you to everyone who came out to JOIN US AT THE MARIN HUMAN RACE! We had a great time meeting so many wonderful inspirational people…