The VEF Collective are a small group of people who not only arrange the Channel Islands longest running music festival, but they also arrange smaller events and fundraisers throughout the year as well.

A meeting is being held tomorrow, Sunday 29 January from 15:00 downstairs at the Thomas De La Rue.

The Collective say: “We are a friendly and enthusiastic bunch and are keen to get some new people involved to help keep things fresh!

“If you would like to find out more about volunteering with the Vale Earth Fair, please contact info@valeearthfair.org or message us on Facebook.”

In their own words: “The Collective isn’t like your normal committee, in that a collective has no set roles so you can dip in and out as you’re available. It’s a fantastic experience to be part of something special. We have a variety of opportunities to get involved in, from sound engineering, publicity and media, general logistics, event organisation, band coordinating, merchandise, and art, graphics and design.

“In particular we also need a substantial number of people to volunteer before, during, and after the festival, to assist with building, driving, and generally lugging stuff around!” 

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Pictured: The 2023 Vale Earth Fair headline act will be Bob Vylan!

The Vale Earth Fair is the annual outdoor music festival held at the Vale Castle, run entirely by volunteers through their non-profit organisation with the aim of raising money for good causes. 

This year’s festival will be held on Sunday 27 August and will be showcasing local talent as well as acts from across the UK.

The headline act will be Bob Vylan, a MOBO and Kerrang! award winning band.

The charities the event currently supports are the Burma Campaign UK, the Linda Norgrove Foundation (which supports women and children in Afghanistan) and the local Safer charity which supports victims of abuse.

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