Rocking on: Night Vision Music Festival doesn’t let rain put damper on event

 

By Stephen Meyers
Daily Press Writer
Published/Last Modified on Saturday, July 4, 2009 4:11 AM MDT

OLATHE — Some of the biggest names in Christian music took the stage Friday at Night Vision, the annual Christian music festival held at Olathe Sweet Corn Park.

Event organizer, Victoria Hearst estimated that anywhere from 10,000 to 15,000 people attended the festival, which saw rain Friday afternoon.

“Whoever comes is going to be blessed,” Hearst said. “It’s not the numbers, it’s the word we’re trying to get across.”

The Night Vision crowd gets a reprieve from the rain and enjoy sunshine while the Christian rock band "The Katinas," warm-up during the sixth annual Christian music festival held at Olathe Sweet Corn Park Friday afternoon. (Joel Blocker / Daily Press)

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And the message being preached Hearst said, is “that we need Jesus as our Lord and our savior.”

Believers and non-believers were invited to the free festival sponsored by Praise Him Ministries. Hearst is the founder of the non-denominational Christian ministry in Ridgway.

In addition to music, there were many kids’ activities including obstacle courses, ball games, bungee-jump, mechanical rides and bracelet making.

“Today is a day that shows you can be a Christian and have fun and dance around and enjoy life and not do the things that can bring people down,” Hearst said.

The festival was an alcohol and smoking free event.

Nine bands played on Friday and another nine play today. Musical acts ranged from rock and country to hip-hop. The David Crowder Band closed the night Friday and Jeremy Camp will close the act Saturday.

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Comments

    MontroseResident wrote on Jul 5, 2009 3:27 PM:

    " Thank you for reporting on this! I have been a Montrose resident for many years, and I have heard about this festival since it was held in Ridgway, but never saw any news reports on it. Sounds like a great place for wholesome family fun! "

    ForTheLoveOfChrist wrote on Jul 4, 2009 8:44 AM:

    " Way to go Victoria...'Faithful Babe!" "


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