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The Colorado
Symphony Orchestra's first "Classically [lexicon]Cannabis[/lexicon]" event began Friday
night like any other fine-arts fundraiser — with suit- and
dress-wearing attendees politely mingling in a high-ceilinged art
gallery, sipping drinks and shaking hands.
No clouds of pot smoke, no tie-dyed T-shirts. Not at first, anyway.
A
closer look revealed the distinctly cannabis-related nature of the
event. The first of three fundraisers in which invite-only attendees
were encouraged to bring their own marijuana, Friday's "Classically
[lexicon]Cannabis[/lexicon]" event also featured a patio on which attendees casually smoked
pot from joints, vaporizer pens and glass pipes under umbrellas as a
light rain fell.
The back of the
Space gallery on Santa Fe Drive, which was covered with an L-shaped
lofted area that supported a half dozen more small tables, also featured
vendors from dispensaries and pot shops that sponsored the event, such
as Wellspring, Gaia and Boulder's The Farm.
As the night wore on,
the sticky-sweet smell of marijuana wafted in regularly from the wide
garage door that opened onto the patio, which led to another small
outdoor area with food trucks and a pair of ice cream and popsicle
vendors, where attendees also openly smoked cannabis.
"We're
bridging the gap between classical music and marijuana in both
directions," said Morgan Carr, co-owner of Wellspring, as he showed off
the complimentary vaporizer pens (pre-loaded with hash oil) and
Wellspring-branded glass jars and disposable lighters.
Read more: Colorado Symphony Orchestra rolls out first cannabis-linked concert - The Denver Post http://www.denverpost.com/entertainment/…s#ixzz32dcIPR6R
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