Simi Valley Has 24 Hours to Vote on a Ticket Price. No Pressure.
(CLAIR | Simi Valley, CA) — Somewhere in Simi Valley right now, a ticket price is sitting in a chair, waiting to find out if it gets to stay discounted or go back to full price. The fate of that ticket is in your hands. Literally. There is a button.
The Happy Face Music Festival, brought to you by the good people at Simi Sunrise Rotary, has handed the keys over to the community. The 50 percent off ticket promotion is scheduled to end. Unless the city says otherwise. The vote is open. The clock is ticking. The ticket is sweating.
Here is how it works. You go to vibration.clair.id. You vote yes, and the discount gets extended another 24 hours. You vote no, and tickets return to their regular price like responsible adults. Both votes are valid. Both votes count. Nobody is going to chase you down for voting no. Probably.

This is the part where a normal article would explain the civic importance of community input and the democratic beauty of shared decision-making. And yes, fine, all of that is technically happening. But mostly what is happening is that Simi Valley has been handed a very small, very fun lever, and we have 24 hours to pull it or not pull it.
Think of it as a neighborhood group text, except the group is the whole city and the question is whether concert tickets should be cheap for one more day.
Simi Sunrise Rotary has been doing good work in this city for years. Scholarships. Youth programs. Service projects. The kind of quiet, steady civic work that does not ask for applause. So when they put the pricing decision on a public ballot, it is worth noticing. Most fundraisers tell you the price. This one is asking.
If enough residents vote yes, a lot of people who were not sure they could swing festival tickets get one more day to say yes. If enough residents vote no, the festival raises a little more per ticket for the programs Rotary funds. There is no wrong answer. There is only an answer, and Simi Valley gets to pick it.
The vote is live right now at vibration.clair.id. It takes about nine seconds. You do not need a pen, a notary, or a reason. You just need an opinion about concert tickets, which most people already have.
One day left. One click. One slightly dramatic ticket, waiting to hear its fate.
Vote at vibration.clair.id.