:: TABFEST 2008 - JULY 18th & 19th ::
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| Tabfest staff members present a
check for $3,000 to Rita Cyr, Executive Director of Ronald McDonald House
Charities of the Miami Valley, as students from Mercer County look on.
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Tabfest History--The
Mission
The people who bring you Tabfest feel that
helping those who are in unfortunate situations is our social responsibility. We
as one are only part of a whole--as individuals we can come together to become
something larger. With the combined effort of friends and fans Tabfest provides
that link to become something larger.
Tabfest is Born
Giving back and taking action for a better good
has always been the ideals of the Tabfest pioneers. With those goals in mind,
Tabfest was born in the spring of 1998. The first Tabfest was simply an
organized party aimed at collecting pull-tabs that were then donated to charity.
The event was a success, as Tabfest-goers brought tabs and bought t-shirts,
while enjoying an evening conversing with old friends while meeting new ones.
The biggest dilemma at this point was for
Tabfest to pick a charity to donate the collected tabs and profits. After some
discussion it was agreed upon that the Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC)
would be the beneficiary, being a well-known charity that is famous for
collecting pull-tabs. More specifically, Ronald McDonald House Charities of the
Miami Valley became the target of the philanthropy in an attempt to keep the
giving local.

Tradition
The second year of Tabfest, which was in the
summer of 1999, catered to a slightly larger crowd. The location chosen was a
park that was traditionally used for open-air dances. This was the first year
with entertainment, which consisted of a DJ. Again tabs were collected and
t-shirts were sold to raise money for the RMHC.
Let There Be Songs to Fill
the Air
The summer of 2000 gave birth to a new and more
mature Tabfest. Tabfest was no longer just a few college students enjoying
themselves while contributing to charity--Tabfest became an established,
professional event.
This was the first year with live
entertainment, which included bands like The Shantee, The One-Eyed Show,
Grasshopper Pie, The Big Creek, Brian Bocian and others. The event lasted for
two days and was located in Mendon, Ohio. Approximately 600-700 people were on
hand for the festival and 32 gallons of tabs were collected for the RMHC. The
weekend was a success and it set the standard for 2001.
Tabfest 2001 established a new standard. Over
1000 Tabfest attendees enjoyed an entire weekend of some of the finest musical
talent in Ohio, while also helping to donate $3500.00 and over 32 gallons of
aluminum can tabs to Ronald McDonald House Charities. Bands performing at this
edition of Tabfest included The Shantee, Peach Melba, The One-Eyed Show,
Grasshopper Pie, Uncle Sam's Dream Machine, Color Wheel, Eric Zielinski, Waxy
Monx, Brian Bocian and Friends, Capt'n Jackpot and Vynyl Groove.
2002
A fantastic musical lineup, great weather and
the usual tremendous vibe helped Tabfest 2002 break attendance and charity
contribution records. Featuring event hosts Grasshopper Pie and The One-Eyed
Show, alongside Tabfest veterans The Shantee, Peach Melba, USDM and more, the
2002 edition witnessed great music from newcomers like The Recipe, Guest and
Skeleton Crew.
Word spread nationwide about this little
festival in west central Ohio. The weekend of July 26 and 27, 2002, suddenly the
Mendon Speedway doubled the population of Mendon, Ohio, setting Tabfest
attendance records with 1500 festival goers living it up with great music at a
wonderful venue.
2003
Tabfest 2003 was the most exciting and
successful year to date, as New Riders of the Purple Sage founder, David Nelson
and his San Francisco-based band capped off a huge weekend of music and
philanthropy with a blistering Saturday night set of music.
Buoyed by the largest attendance ever, Tabfest
was able to add to their donation totals to RMHC of the Miami Valley. To date,
Tabfest has contributed $18,000.00 and nearly 5000 pounds of aluminum can tabs!
2004
Thanks to the nearly 2000 attendees who
supported Tabfest 2004. It was another amazing weekend of fantastic music,
charity and positive energy that was capped off by a blistering set of music by
Dickey Betts and Great Southern.
The Future
As always, our goals and ideals remain
unchanged. Support from our fans and friends is always greatly appreciated by
the Ronald McDonald House Charities and by the Tabfest family. We hope you'll
join us for a weekend of good music and good times, all for a great cause.
Tabfest 2008 July 18 and 19 at the Mendon
Speedway at the Grand Lake Motorcycle Club in Mendon, Ohio.

Through generous
contributions from Tabfest attendees, the Harmony for Ohio Foundation has been
able to contribute $18,000.00 and nearly 5000 POUNDS of tabs to Ronald McDonald
House Charities of the Miami Valley. SO SAVE YOUR TABS!
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