SPRINGFEST MADNESS
Dancers, moshers, and crowd surfers take over West Beach
Katie Manko
Issue date: 5/28/09 Section: News
Students seemed to really enjoy the event.
"Springfest was a great time! It was pretty crazy but I loved it and all of the bands were great-especially Robert Randolph at the end. Even though it rained, I think the rain made it even more fun," said Anna Sise '12.
"The whole Springfest was fun. I thought the performers did a good job and I especially loved the Lobsterfest the day before. It was definitely the funnest weekend of school because there was so much to do and everyone was just hanging out and having fun," added Kaileigh Moore '12.
"Compared to last year's Springfest, I think this year's event was a success. The headliner Robert Randolph put on a really great performance and the other performers were really entertaining as well," said Casey Snepar '10.
The committee was also happy with the event's execution.
"I've been involved with the planning of Springfest for nine years and I think this year's event was right on par with those in past years," said Milless.
"I think this year's show was pretty successful, even with the bit of rain at the end," said Ricci. "Of the people I had heard from, they were excited about at least one of the artists, which is really the goal here: to have a little bit of something for everyone. From what I could tell, students seemed to be having a good time, from dancing while the DJs were spinning, to singing along with Nathanson and Kingston songs, to dancing and crowd surfing during Randolph, and even dancing on the stage while Randolph was performing."
"Springfest was a great time! It was pretty crazy but I loved it and all of the bands were great-especially Robert Randolph at the end. Even though it rained, I think the rain made it even more fun," said Anna Sise '12.
"The whole Springfest was fun. I thought the performers did a good job and I especially loved the Lobsterfest the day before. It was definitely the funnest weekend of school because there was so much to do and everyone was just hanging out and having fun," added Kaileigh Moore '12.
"Compared to last year's Springfest, I think this year's event was a success. The headliner Robert Randolph put on a really great performance and the other performers were really entertaining as well," said Casey Snepar '10.
The committee was also happy with the event's execution.
"I've been involved with the planning of Springfest for nine years and I think this year's event was right on par with those in past years," said Milless.
"I think this year's show was pretty successful, even with the bit of rain at the end," said Ricci. "Of the people I had heard from, they were excited about at least one of the artists, which is really the goal here: to have a little bit of something for everyone. From what I could tell, students seemed to be having a good time, from dancing while the DJs were spinning, to singing along with Nathanson and Kingston songs, to dancing and crowd surfing during Randolph, and even dancing on the stage while Randolph was performing."

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