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BS: who is going to Rainycamp?

13 Jan 02 - 02:19 PM (#627189)
Subject: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com

I'm going. Last I heard there was still room. It is about $75 for a weekend of do it yourself music. No special teachers or anything. Cabins in the woods Northeast of Seattle. Public transportation from airport or train or bus station would get you to Carnation I think..and I imagine rides could be provided from a meeting point, although that would have to be arranged. I do encourage people who want to meet others and have a weekend of music to come, assuming there is still room. mg


13 Jan 02 - 11:40 PM (#627422)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

One of these years I'd love to get up there to attend it. I heard about it for many years from Dad, and now from Jean. Sounds like a lot of fun. How many people usually attend?

Maggie


13 Jan 02 - 11:44 PM (#627424)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,Genie

Well, I am. It'll be my first Rainy Camp, and I'm working the tuition off by sweeping floors, etc. (So I expect you others to entertain us clean-up folks while we scrub and sweep on Sunday afternoon.)
Jean just emailed the list of workshops, and I'm looking forward to them a lot!

Jeanene


13 Jan 02 - 11:55 PM (#627426)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com

I think usually about 80 to 100.


14 Jan 02 - 12:43 AM (#627437)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

BTW, if anyone needs a ride or wants to carpool from Portland to Carnation, please let me know. I have a Corolla sedan, so I could take 1 to 3 people, depending on number and size of instruments (harmonica and pan pipe players welcome!), etc.

I am willing to ride with someone else and chip in on expenses, too. Either way, I need to stay to clean up on Sunday (about 5 PM, I guess).

You can PM me here or contact me at
geniesings@hotmail.com

Jeanene


14 Jan 02 - 03:53 AM (#627469)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,Jon G. Bartlett

Does anyobne have a list of workshops being offered?


14 Jan 02 - 04:33 AM (#627486)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

RainyCamp Workshops
Sat, 12 Jan 2002
From Jean Smith
The schedule (which is still open to further change, mind you) now looks like this:

Belly Dancing-Susy McAleer-Sat 10-12 Start the day with a fun form of exercise.

Catch Songs-Chris Roe-Sat 10-12 Ability to read music will be helpful here, but not required.

Combining Songs with a Story-Bernie Cantor-Sat 10-12 The songs tell the tale.

Harmonic Convergence-Cathy Ross, Bruce Baker-Sat 3-5 Songs and friends in harmony.

Let's Roll-Mary Garvey-Sat 1-3 Songs of our heroes.

Lies-Rob Lopresti-Sat 3-5 Tall tales, political promises, falsehearted lovers.

Lullabies-Jean Smith-Sat 1-3 Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

Murder Songs-Phil & Hilda Thomas-Sun 10-12 Ditties depicting dastardly deeds.

Potpourri-no leader-Sun 1:30-? No subject, either-sing until the cleaning crew throws you out.

Sea Songs-Steve Gottlieb Lewis-Sun 10-12 Bring your own dramamine.

Songs of Friendship-Hilary Russell, Meryle Korn-Sat 1-3 Of, by and for.

Songs of the British Left-Tedd Judd-Sat 3-5 Whigs'n'Tories'n'suchlike.

Stories Behind Songs-Paddy Graber-Sat 1-3 What they really meant by that.

Traditional Irish Songs Circle-Stewart Hendrickson-Sat 3-5 Begorra!

Sunday Spirit-Jean Lepley-Sun 10-12 Whatever touches your spirit. Include original,

Genie


14 Jan 02 - 12:16 PM (#627687)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Don Firth

Sounds great! Wish I could make it, but no can do.

Don Firth


14 Jan 02 - 12:21 PM (#627690)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: MMario

I wanna go!


14 Jan 02 - 01:53 PM (#627767)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Well, come on MMario! Still got room, I think. (Aren't the airlines still discounting fares to get their business back up?)
You other catters who aren't from God's Country (ducking under the keyboard to dodge the shoes and mice being thrown),
Genie


14 Jan 02 - 02:17 PM (#627787)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,ghost

When is it?


14 Jan 02 - 03:39 PM (#627846)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Feb. 1 (evening) through Feb. 3 (about 5 PM).
I'll post a link to the website if nobody beats me to it.

Genie


14 Jan 02 - 04:04 PM (#627861)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Let's see if this works as a clicky

If it doesn't, try this.

Genie


14 Jan 02 - 10:52 PM (#628110)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

I spoke with Jean this evening--sounds like Sept. 11 has impacted registration here like it has in so many ways. There is room, and she's hoping a few more folks will implusively decide to attend. Easy for folks in the Seattle area--though I will tell you that it's fairly easy if you're not nearby. I almost flew to Seattle last week to attend my cousin's funeral on Friday. I had a medical appointment I had to keep and couldn't reschedule at the last minute, so didn't go, but three days before I would have left I found a flight from DFW to SeaTac for $352. It boggles the mind!

Act implusively, plan to go and have a great time. I wish I could go, but I'm getting ready to close on a house (got to pack a heckuva lot of stuff starting in February).

Maggie


15 Jan 02 - 01:11 AM (#628170)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com

check out the SW airlines fares..got some good ones these days. This is a whole lot cheaper than some of the other camps..people come all the way from California to attend....I do think that it would be a good idea to have day passes for one day attendance. I know it screws up the meal count, so I would just say bring your own food. I know several people who would come for one day and pay a percentage fee and bring their own food. I think it would boost attendance and allow some stellar people to attend in the time they have available. mg


15 Jan 02 - 03:27 AM (#628203)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

I think the Friday evening meal may be a potluck. Here's the link to the Seattle Folklore Society website. You can find more details there. Contact Jean Smith or Bruce Baker to see if one-day passes could be arranged. It never hurts to ask.

§:-)


18 Jan 02 - 11:48 PM (#630942)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,Dulcimera

refresh


19 Jan 02 - 01:52 AM (#630989)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

I've just visited the Seattle Folklore Society site and the Rainy Camp pages. Nice to see photos of the place, and it looks like my Dad kind of hunched over on the bleachers in the top photo. I recognize the family knobby knees. ;-) I also recognize several very talented folks in the crowd (I'm sure they're all talented, I just don't know all of them!).


19 Jan 02 - 04:01 PM (#631225)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

I just got an email from Bruce Baker, saying there is still some room at Rainycamp but they need to give the cooks the body count this week, so if you're interested in going, please try to contact Bruce or Jean ASAP. The Rainy Camp pages will tell you how.

I hope more of you folks can make it.

Genie


19 Jan 02 - 06:16 PM (#631293)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,emily rain

i'll be there with my buddy bruce h. -- as distinct from bruce baker. :) was entertained to see that we're both depicted in the 2001 photos.

i look forward to rainycamp all year. if you've never been, now's the time. carpe mentuli tauri.


19 Jan 02 - 07:50 PM (#631360)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com

I am so glad Ms. Rain will come to Rainycamp. What a great voice...hope Mudjack makes it too...Sad news for attendees..I probably can't bring my accordian due to transportation realities. Although if I'm lucky maybe I could borrow one. Actually I could bring my fiddle. No bow though. I should see if anyone has a spare old one.

mg


19 Jan 02 - 08:34 PM (#631384)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Emily, which picture(s) are you in? Are you identifiable?

Genie


20 Jan 02 - 12:03 AM (#631468)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Deckman

Maggie ... I think you are right. I DO recognize your Dad's knobby knees (that a lot k's in two words.) And, I think I spot Merrit Herring wearing the white sweat shirt. Am I right anyone? Thanx for posting the pix. (I just luv the letter x ... it sure beats spelling)! CHEERS, Bob


20 Jan 02 - 12:32 AM (#631480)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Mark Cohen

Ohhhhhhh, I wanna GO! But I'm in Denver this weekend with my daughter, and flying across the ocean twice (well, four times, actually) in two weeks is just a little beyond my means at this point. Please say hello to everybody for me, and tell them I'll be there in spirit. One of these years....

Aloha,
Mark


20 Jan 02 - 12:53 AM (#631492)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Will do, Mark. Now, when are you gonna host a Mudcat gathering in Hawaii?

Genie


20 Jan 02 - 12:55 AM (#631495)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Mark Cohen

And yes, that does appear to be John Dwyer in the 1992 photo, though I'm not sure what he's looking for...and I also see Dick Holdstock and Janet Stecher (is that David Ingerson next to Janet, looking for whatever John dropped?) and Tim Hall and Meryle Korn and Steve Levy and Eric D'Asaro, and I'd probably recognize more if I'd been there (or had a bigger monitor...)

Aloha,
Mark


20 Jan 02 - 01:56 AM (#631504)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

Mark,

You should take your daughter to Rainy Camp! Then you'd have the best of all worlds.

Maggie


20 Jan 02 - 03:07 AM (#631510)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Margo

Emily! Good to "see" you! I still have my cookie so you can pm me. I was always sorry I lost touch with you after meeting in Tacoma in... was it '98? Gads! Still playing music, Margo


20 Jan 02 - 09:47 PM (#631931)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,Genie sans cookie

I just noticed one of my posts above was aborted (probably a careless cut and paste operation).  It should have read "You other catters who aren't from God's Country (ducking under the keyboard to dodge the shoes and   mice being thrown), come visit us out here in the Northwest."  I do hope more of you can make it.    

Mgarvey, there'll probably be an accordion for you to borrow, but I'm told at Rainy Camp the emphasis is on singing, rather than on instruments other than the human voice, so it'll be fine, in any case. Genie


21 Jan 02 - 03:06 PM (#632373)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,Jeanene

I talked to Bruce Baker and Jean Smith last night. They said there are still a few spots open but they need to turn in the list of attendees to the cooks this week. If you're still thinking of going, please contact Bruce or Jean right away.

The links above will tell you how.

Jeanene


21 Jan 02 - 09:54 PM (#632680)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

I don't suppose one of the Joe-clones could fix that post Genie (sans cookie) sent? It strikes me as a difficult thing to do, send a post to this list that won't wrap, it's such a well-designed program. Maybe some html gone bad? (It's also a chance to once again refresh the thread).

Maggie


21 Jan 02 - 10:47 PM (#632708)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,Genie (still on a diet, avoiding cookies)

Maggie,
It may be my own fault. I used the "PRE" in brackets,to preserve the formatting, but I didn't realize the entry was just automatically wrapping within the Mudcat posting box and that I had not hit the return key at all. That's why it didn't automatically wrap after I posted it. Sorry.

Genie


21 Jan 02 - 11:24 PM (#632725)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

No problem, though it was unusual to have to scroll to the right to read it! (And as I said, it was a way to refresh the thread, hoping to lure a few more folks to Rainy Camp). My Dad talked about it a lot, and I know put a lot of work into it during his lifetime. So I enjoy seeing people enticed by the discussion of the quality of the camp and the large variety of activities.

I haven't used that html tag. But it sounds useful.

Maggie


22 Jan 02 - 01:22 AM (#632753)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Mark Cohen

Maggie, putting a note in the Help forum (click on "Help" at the top of the page) will get noticed faster, though with Joe Original still possibly on his honeymoon the clones are probably busier and it might not be fixed quickly.

I did bring Shayna to Singtime Frolics in February 2000, and that was wonderful. She's turning into quite a musician! I'll keep Rainycamp in mind for next year.

As I've said before, I'll be happy to host a Mudcat gathering in Hawaii any time someone wants to come. I don't have my huge house any more, but do have an extra bedroom. The beach park that's about 50 yards from my place would be great for a song circle, as would the large waiting room that's shared by the other three docs in my office building--after hours, of course! (My waiting room is separate from theirs, because mine tends to be full of babies and toddlers.) Just let me know when you're all coming!

Aloha,
Mark


22 Jan 02 - 01:26 AM (#632756)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com

how does tomorrow sound? It is so cold and rainy and sleety here now...the coldest I have seen it..today was a holiday so I thought I would go to Seaside and Cannon Beach..Wouldn't get off the bus in Cannon Beach the hail was coming down so hard..didn't clear up either..just kept right on.....

Actually, I am thinking of calling a camp here at the ocean sometime in summer or fall. I always wanted an October camp, called Sunnycamp. We do have a great hall that would be perfect, except in October when it is heavily used in the cranberry harvest activities....so maybe summer. Would anyone come to Long Beach, Washington? Logisitcs are not easy, but it is about a 2 hour drive from Portland.

mg


22 Jan 02 - 03:07 AM (#632783)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Great idea, MG! Let us know when! Genie



You too, Mark! What island? When's the best time?



I think we could gather Mudcatters for both gatherings. Right, folks?



Genie


22 Jan 02 - 03:23 AM (#632785)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Amergin

that reminds me....where for this years nw mudcat gathering? we missed so many folks last year....


22 Jan 02 - 11:22 PM (#633521)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Amergin, Tell me more about the NW Mudcat gathering. I'm new.

Genie


23 Jan 02 - 09:11 PM (#634191)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,Dr. J

refreshing this thread one more time -- there's a wee bit of time left to sign up

Then we have to turn our attention to the Singtime Frolics (is that what they're called?) in Orgeon in March.


23 Jan 02 - 11:03 PM (#634277)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Mark Cohen

Big Island, Genie, Hilo (rainy) side. If enough people are really serious about this, let me know and I'll see what I can work out. Here's the monthly temperatures and precipitation for Hilo. The climate on the Kona side (about a 2 hour drive from my place; it's where most of the big resorts are and where they hold the Ironman) is almost always sunny and warm, closer to what you'd find in Waikiki on Oahu. Of course, this side of the island has Kilauea volcano.

Aloha,
Mark


23 Jan 02 - 11:26 PM (#634295)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

Dr. J, good to hear from you! Been lurking?


24 Jan 02 - 12:43 AM (#634328)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Well, Mark,
I, for one, am serious. I've got a lot of frequent flyer miles and I don't want to waste 'em on a PDX to San Diego flight.

Personally, as a melanoma survivor, I'd preferthe rainy season. At least the rain there is warmer than in Portland and Seattle!
Any ideas on how to make this thing happen?

Genie


27 Jan 02 - 02:09 PM (#636694)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,emily rain

mary... what a sweet thing to say. :) i saw mudjack on the e-mail announcement list for rainycamp... i presume that means he's signed up and prepared to make the trek. bet ya a million dollars stu will let you borrow a bow.

genie: i'm in the bottom photo, in the oh so fashionable red stripes / blue plaid. :) i'm watching hilda thompson sing "goodnight irene" -- she changed time sigs on us! bruce h. is visible in the photo three from the bottom, seated guitarist in yellow.


27 Jan 02 - 09:11 PM (#636882)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Thanks for the ID info, Emily. Actually, I looked up your photo in the personal info pages, so I would recognize you at Rainy Camp ( and to see if I already 'knew your face'--I didn't). But you've helped me identify two other folks, too.

Genie


31 Jan 02 - 03:13 PM (#639465)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

So is it going to be just a Rainy Camp this year, or have you opted for a Snowy Camp this time around? Drive safe, everyone!


31 Jan 02 - 07:31 PM (#639620)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Well, if any of you folks still want to go, it looks like there will be a vacancy at this late date, and one for a tuition-free clean-up crew member.

I'm gonna have to bail out because I've been fighting a bug all week and ended up with a stiff neck, to boot. Unless I decide to drive up on Saturday (probably about 5 hours?), I don't see how I can go.
Wish it weren't so far from Portland, but maybe there's someone closer to Seattle who'd still like to go.

Anyway, rain, snow, or shine, I'm sure you folks will have a great time!

Genie §:-)


31 Jan 02 - 07:39 PM (#639622)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Amergin

Genie....last August there was the first (hopefully) annual NW Mudcat Gathering hosted over at Mousethief's place in Sumner, WA....The occasion was brought about by Mrrzy and the Wild Bunch coming over from back east....me and the Wild Bunch were a few hours late and missed most of it....as we were gallivanting all over Portland....but what we did get to see was pretty fun...JenEllen, Chanteymatt, Benjamin, Stuart, Thomas The Rhymer, and a few others were there....


01 Feb 02 - 01:04 AM (#639833)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

Thanks for the tale, Amergin. I didn't know Mousethief was from Washington.
If you folks have a summer gathering and it's open to Portland Mudcatters, please let me know. Aside from my not succumbing to nasty bugs as readily in August as I do in February, a 5-hour drive in February may be only 4 in August!
Glad you got visit our fair Northwest last August.
Genie


01 Feb 02 - 01:08 AM (#639834)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Amergin

Genie...I live just outside of Portland....in St. Helens....


01 Feb 02 - 04:26 AM (#639875)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,ghost

What's involved in that tuition free spot. What are the chores involved and the hours? Is there time, beyond the work that one must cover, to enjoy the event? If so, I'm interested. Let me know.


01 Feb 02 - 10:56 AM (#640023)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: GUEST,mgarvey@pacifier.com

there is plenty of time to enjoy yourselves if you do the work trade...the best stuff is on way late anyway. I think what they mostly look for is people to help clean up the camp on Sunday...although people pitch in...there are other chores throughout I am sure but they are not at all oppressive...but you might need to commit to staying pretty late for a drive back. I am leaving very soon. Could someone post Jean's or Bruce's email...and Genie, maybe there is someone you could drive with, ....anyone going up from Portland? I am carpolling and can't help. mg


01 Feb 02 - 11:02 AM (#640026)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

If you visit the registration page you'll find those email addresses.


01 Feb 02 - 09:50 PM (#640360)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Genie

The deal on clean-up crew, as I understand it, is mainly to help clean-up on Sunday, and there should be plenty of time to participate in formal and informal activities, with the exception of the Sunday afternoon informal workshop (when the clean up crew will be cleaning up)). Everyone is supposed to be out of there by 5:00PM on Sunday.

Guest, if you are interested in going up tomorrow (or tonight) and taking my place, just call Jean Smith. There is a Rainy Camp hotline phone number given at the SFS website.
You can also email me at geniesings@onebox.com.
There's still a 10% chance I may decide to drive up tomorrow morning if no one wants to take my place on the clean-up crew. If you'd like to go, please contact me and/or Jean.

Genie


02 Feb 02 - 03:24 AM (#640477)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: reggie miles

Alright you talked me into it. Where do I sign up?


02 Feb 02 - 01:14 PM (#640710)
Subject: RE: BS: who is going to Rainycamp?
From: Stilly River Sage

I hope you visited the sites above, Reggie, to get the details--looks like they'll have started without you. But it runs all weekend, so you'll still have time (but may need to hedge your bets by taking along a couple of sack lunches in case they've run out of wiggle room for feeding late arrivals).

I hope someone will post a few photos and run a thread to describe the weekend.

Maggie