Jerry Garcia Foundation Honors Legacy with Celebratory Event
The Jerry Garcia Foundation is marking a significant milestone this year, as it pays tribute to Jerry Garcia's 83rd birthday alongside the 60th anniversary of the legendary Grateful Dead. This momentous occasion, taking place from August 1 to 3, 2025, will unfold in the picturesque setting of Golden Gate Park in San Francisco.
The foundation, founded by Jerry's wife Manasha Garcia and their daughter Keelin, is not just a celebration of music, but a heartfelt homage to the values Jerry Garcia championed throughout his life. Best known as a musician and visionary, Jerry was also an ardent advocate for environmental causes. In this spirit, the Jerry Garcia Foundation will be present at Participation Row, a charity tent village at the Dead Company concerts, fostering a sense of community and social responsibility among concertgoers.
As part of its environmental initiatives, the foundation aims to promote pollinator preservation. Volunteers from the foundation will distribute free organic and non-GMO sunflower seed packets to attendees, encouraging them to plant gardens that support bee and butterfly populations. Manasha Garcia expressed her gratitude, stating, "We're thankful to Dead Company, Reverb, HeadCount, and Another Planet Entertainment for partnering with us on this outreach that supports both environmental and social causes. By sharing these organic seeds, we hope to inspire others to take part in nurturing our planet."
The three-night concert event is projected to draw an impressive crowd, with over 50,000 attendees anticipated each day. It's not just a celebration of music, but also a testament to the concert community's collective responsibility towards the environment.
About the Jerry Garcia Foundation
Founded as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, the Jerry Garcia Foundation focuses on supporting various causes through the mediums of music and art. The foundation's mission encompasses a wide range of initiatives related to environmental sustainability, humanitarian efforts, and artistic expression, all aimed at enriching lives in line with Jerry’s legacy.
For those interested in contributing to this noble cause or learning more about its initiatives, additional information can be found on the
Jerry Garcia Foundation website.
In collaboration with organizations such as Reverb and HeadCount, the Jerry Garcia Foundation strengthens its outreach efforts. Reverb, established in 2004, empowers the music industry to take on environmental and social issues, while HeadCount mobilizes the power of music to register voters and encourage civic engagement.
As fans and admirers gather to honor the unforgettable legacy of Jerry Garcia, this event serves as a reminder of the role that art, music, and community can play in addressing pressing issues of our time. The event promises not only unforgettable performances but also a commitment to making the world a better place, one garden at a time.