Preserve Hua Hin - Mangrove Ecosystem Study Camp

Activities

Preserve Hua Hin - Concert for Environmental & Social Sustainability

6th Annual “I Love Hua Hin” ROCKIN’ ON THE HILL Concert

The 6th Annual “I Love Hua Hin” ROCKIN’ ON THE HILL Concert is once again being organized as a Carbon Neutral, Climate Positive event to raise awareness in the fight against global warming, climate change and environmental degradation. With the theme of “Reduce Waste, Reduce Global Warming”, the Preserve Hua Hin Group and the Hua Hin municipality are hosting the event in honor of the 82st Birthday Anniversary of His Majesty the King.

To be held on Sunday, 6 December 2009 in the public park on top of Hin Lek Fai hill, the carbon dioxide emissions generated from this event will be offset by a carbon credit donation from an international carbon asset management firm. Taken into account are all the carbon producing activities related to the concert including guests’ transportation, electricity used for light and sound, food and beverage supply, waste, etc.

The event will begin with a pre-concert acoustic performance at 5.00 p.m. followed by Cheepchanok Sriyamatra at 6.30 p.m. The evening will continue with music by local bands and the 60s rock-n-rollers Tang Kay Rumble Band and then the finale by the pop-rock band Black Head. Complimentary food will be provided by the local hotels and restaurants in Hua Hin.

To purchase tickets, please call 02-711-6900, 032-536-536 or
e-mail: preservehuahin@chivasom.com. All proceeds are utilized to fund PHHG environmental and social programmes in the municipality and raise awareness among the general public.

Preserve Hua Hin - Running

Previous Activities

3-4 September 2009, 2nd Annual Mangrove Ecosystem Study Camp
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5 April 2009, 6th Annual Preserve Hua Hin Heavy Half Marathon & Fun Run
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13 December 2008, Preserve Hua Hin Group Reforestation Project Hin Lek Fai hill
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6 December 2008, “Climate Positive” Concert to Combat Global Warming
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4-5 September 2008, Mangrove Ecosystem Study Camp
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