Subject: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Charlie Baum Date: 20 Jun 99 - 01:06 AM The FSGW Getaway weekend will be held on October 8-11, 1999 at Prince William Forest National Park, near Dumfries, Virginia, about 30 miles South of Washington, D.C., just a few miles off of Interstate 95. The venue is NOT where we had it last year. This year's site is the original site of the Getaway, decades ago--a set of scenic camping cabins built in the 1930s by the CCC set in some lovely woods, which should be in early-to-mid-peak fall color that weekend. (Bert and Max--it IS the same place you went to this past May). Food will be catered by Debbie McClatchy (if you only know her as a banjo player and singer, you haven't fully experienced her real talents!) It's still too early for most details, but they'll get posted at the FSGW website (www.fsgw.org) as soon as they're available, along with downloadable registration forms. And this thread will be updated (or a similar new thread begun). But mark the weekend on your calendars now! Lots of mudcatters are regulars at the Getaway: Charlie Baum, Ferrara, Bill D, Bruce O, LaMarca are all members of FSGW. Susan of DT and Dick Greenhaus are always there. Several others have been there in the last few years, and a batch of Mudcatters planned to come last year but couldn't make it at the last minute. (The Digital Tradition was born at a Getaway a few years ago!) A chance to make music and socialize together, conveniently located to most of the East Coast. Hope to see many of you there. --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill D Date: 20 Jun 99 - 01:25 PM I wandered into Wash DC in 1977, and in '78, went to the Getaway, just to see what they were all raving about..haven't missed it since. It is different than it used to be..(the average age has gone up..*grin*)..but always nice....music till all hours..(well 'some' hours for the wimps)...fire in the fireplace...walks in the woods, places for kids to run..Debbie's food..(with help from US)...there are 'planned' workshops with topics, make-your-own workshops...and just pickin' under a tree or on a porch...you never know, but you are seldom disappointed... (and..it should be cheaper than last year!!) |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Date: 20 Jun 99 - 08:46 PM This sounds great. Thanks, Bill. Glenn will have weekends off then and I hope we can make it. Virginia is sooo beautiful in October. Please tell us about logistics. Where would we stay, etc. Fun! annap
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Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Big Mick Date: 20 Jun 99 - 09:31 PM Good Lord willin' and the creek don't rise, I will be here this year. I am looking forward to it. Mick |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 20 Jun 99 - 10:05 PM I went for the first time last year, mostly just to meet some Mudcatters. Only spent a day, but I had lots of fun. I plan to do the whole weekend this year. Marge says she's coming, too. She enjoyed last year as much as I did. Big RiB |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Date: 20 Jun 99 - 10:09 PM Annap-- Logistics: everyone gets to stay in rustic (unheated) 1930s log cabins built by the Civilian Conservation Corps. There are beds with foam mattresses. Bathrooms with flush plumbing and hot showers are nearby, though often in another building. Food is deliciously catered in the Dining Hall by Debbie McClatchy. You'll volunteer about 2 hours in the kitchen during the course of the weekend (bring a vegetable-chopping shanty). If the cabins sound too rustic, there's a Super-8 motel about 5 miles down the road near the exit from I-95 (we've arranged for group discount rates). Iamgine a great summer camp with fall foliage... Specific details by mid-July. --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Sandy Paton Date: 20 Jun 99 - 10:41 PM Caroline and I plan to save that weekend this year, making sure we can get there. We've been to a couple, and loved 'em, but have missed too darned many. Sandy |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Susan A-R Date: 20 Jun 99 - 11:02 PM Hmmm, this is enough notice that I may actually be able to swing it. Thank you for letting us know a long way in advance. Susan |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Susan-Marie Date: 21 Jun 99 - 12:50 PM I'd love to come but I'm wondering what my 4-year old will find to do. ARe there usually lots of kids? IS there a playground? |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Date: 21 Jun 99 - 12:51 PM Dear Charlie, That sounds so wonderful. We wouldn't miss the log cabins, and cooking is one of my most favorite things. Even if it's only making salads or peeling taters, or sweeping the floor... My, for the first time in a very long while, I can't wait til fall. I never thought I'd hear myself say THAT! I am definitely a warm weather person. I'll be looking for the details. Thank you. annap |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Charlie Baum Date: 21 Jun 99 - 01:40 PM Susan-Marie--there are always LOTS of kids, including several near-in-age to yours. More than a playground--we've got acres (and acres) of woodlands your child can safely roam around in, without worry about cars, and a few adults who are always organizing treasure hunts and other activities for the children. Definitely a child-friendly atmosphere! --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Joe Offer Date: 21 Jun 99 - 04:25 PM I feel bad about skipping Mudstock 99, but the Washington Getaway seems like a more practical place for Mudcatteers to gather. I'm going to try to make it. Hey, Mick, do you think we can convince F34 to come from Australia? -Joe Offer®- |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Susan-Marie Date: 21 Jun 99 - 04:49 PM Thanks for the reassurance about the kid-friendliness, Charlie. I'm trying to expose Kiera to as much music as I can - this sounds like it will be great fun for both of us. Now, are any midwives going to be there? Baby #2 is due Oct 31 and the first one came early.... |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill D Date: 21 Jun 99 - 05:58 PM well, we can sing various chanties in time to contractions...*bright eyed helpful look*...."Bully in the Alley" would be nice near the end.... |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Ferrara Date: 21 Jun 99 - 11:38 PM Susan-Marie, there are always plenty of kids, but it is a forest and you have to be sure someone is keeping an eye on the little ones. We have at least one mom who usually brings craft supplies and ideas, bless her heart. Also if there are enough kids coming, we'll set up a kids' music workshop or two. There are interactive games led by one father, aided by several teen-agers who are veterans of it all, and he holds different sessions for the various age groups. Everyone, you would do well to bring a warm sleeping bag. I'm also planning on bringing a heating pad or electric blanket if I can (there's electricity in most or all of the cabins.)
Can anyone bring up last fall's threads, including the very nice post-Getaway thread that Roger et al posted? I can't do a forum search any more, sorry. Also, we have Saturday and Sunday night sign-up concerts, (one song and one appearance per person) as well as the daytime workshops and the late-night singing. We try to reserve the Saturday concert for out-of-town people who will have to head for home before the concert starts on Sunday. There are usually two, three or four sets of workshops, mini-concerts and sing-arounds going during the day. Some favorites are the 2-hour Gospel sing-around on Sunday, drinking songs, sea songs, country & western jam, and a variety of other topical workshops as well as the eternal parking-lot picking which is often done in the center of the various cabin areas, with the fall foliage all around. There's a pond, a stream and small waterfall (It's the "Camp Pleasant" site again, right, Charlie?), lots of trails. End of commercial for tonight. We love it, hope some of you will too. - Rita F |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: lloyd61 Date: 24 Jun 99 - 08:43 PM Is there a place to park an RV? If electric is available that would be helpful. Lloyd. |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: alison Date: 24 Jun 99 - 09:10 PM F34 would love to be there, (and she is a midwife), but unfortunately it won't be this year. Hope to pass through the US next year on my way home..... slainte F34 |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill D Date: 24 Jun 99 - 09:12 PM hmmm..there is a parking lot..(several camp sites...some bigger than others...not sure which one we'll have...hope it is the same one we had for the Spring gathering....but not much way to do electricity..they just aren't set up for it)..we do have to park carefully and effieciently, as these camps are used a lot for kids camping, where a lot of them come by bus. |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Charlie Baum Date: 25 Jun 99 - 01:38 AM Bill D & Ferrara--we've got the same site some of us were at for Carly's party this May! Susan-Marie--we've got several nurses who usually come. We've also got Alice Bailes (not sure if she still uses that last name), who is quite involved in the local folk music community, who sometimes comes to the Getaway, and who IS a midwife. Of course, since notice hasn't gone out yet to FSGW members, no one has yet responded, so I can't say with any certainty she's planning on coming.
Lloyd--there might be room to park an RV at our Camp, but it won't be in a place with electricity. Or you can have a cabin space, with electricity. Or check out the Travel Trailer Village at Prince William Forest National Park (an old name, and I don't know what the facility is like, but you might find information is you linked there through the Prince William Forest Park website: www.nps.gov/prwi
Actually, from that website, I quote: Hope this info helps. --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Big Mick Date: 25 Jun 99 - 05:18 PM Awww, come on F34. Can you hear the big heart of Big Mick breakin? Joe and I could do a musical duel for the hand of the Fair One. Although from what I have heard he has a lovely voice and I might get me arse whupped. Maybe we could do an Irish songs contest? But he is(can you hear the trumpets) JOE OFFER. Shite, I canna win. Just come to us, Fair One and let us all make music.Mick |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Joe Offer Date: 25 Jun 99 - 07:27 PM Dunno, Mick. I think you may win on this one. Alison seems to be inordinately impressed by singers of songs. I know lots of songs, but if they aren't campfire songs, I know only the first verse and end up getting out my reading glasses to peer at the fine print in the hated Blue Bible (Rise Up Singing). My Steve Martin lookalike good looks and stunning vocal ability and charming personality (and remarkable humility) may not be enough. I can't remember the lyrics without a book, and I can't play an instrument. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: catspaw49 Date: 25 Jun 99 - 08:08 PM But you are Square Root Joe! (Lady of Spain my ass) catspaw |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: bbelle Date: 25 Jun 99 - 08:51 PM Moonchild will definitely be in attendance this year and Dumfries is actually quite a bit closer than Edgewater MD by way of Tallahassee. Had to miss last year due to my grandmother's passing and felt I had missed something special. But, as a believer that all things happen for a reason ... Bill D. and Ferrara: Please forgive me for not getting in touch which I was in the D.C. area ... received traumatic scare just after I arrived in D.C. which resulted in an even more traumatic breast cancer scare, so I returned home early. All is okay, but it was like having mortality slap me in the face and knowing life would never again be as it was. But, if the good lord's willin' and the creek don't rise, I will be there this October, with calused fingers and a song in my heart. moonchild |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: catspaw49 Date: 25 Jun 99 - 09:05 PM Hi Moon.......Yeah that mortality thing really stinks. Hope all IS okay; I enjoy your posts and hope to meet you sometime. catspaw |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Big Mick Date: 26 Jun 99 - 12:21 AM 'Spaw, the offer still stands for this event. I would love for you and I to show up together for this. I will call you about it. Mick |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: harpgirl Date: 26 Jun 99 - 07:09 PM ..if the Getaway doesn't fall on the Sunshine State Music Camp weekend I am definitely going!!! gotta check the Friends of Florida Folk Calendar...harpgirl |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Joe Offer Date: 09 Jul 99 - 03:29 PM Hey, when are the details and application for the Getaway going to be ready? I just bought my airline tickets because the fares are so cheap, what with airlines matching prices from Southwest Airlines. I got a round-trip from Sacramento to Baltimore for $218.10. I hope the Powers That Be at the Getaway will have pity on me and make sure I get a reservation. I don't know how long these airline sale prices will last. I'm arriving in Baltimore Thursday, October 7. Anybody who wants to ride with me from Baltimore is welcome. We can figure out lodging somewhere between Baltimore and Virginia - 'tain't far. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Joe Offer Date: 09 Jul 99 - 03:41 PM Hey, why don't all of you who are sitting on the fence about this try to get airline tickets right now at the cheap rates? (I believe the sale is only for cities served by Southwest Airlines.) If for some reason we can't get into the Getaway, we can have our own Mudcat gathering - but I suspect we should be able to get into the Getaway. Looks like the closest airport to the Getaway that Southwest serves is Baltimore. Click here to get to the Southwest reservations page to see what cities the airline serves. You may be able to get a matching fare at other airlines, like I did with United. The fare is $198 round-trip, plus tax, anywhere served by Southwest, for flights between August 16 and December 6 - tickets have to be purchased by July 28. such a deal! -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill D Date: 09 Jul 99 - 05:16 PM yep...BWI is the closest, but Dulles is an option, and even Washington National...(was talking to Charlie Baum a few days ago, and we think it is going fine..he will post in the next day or two the latest from the Chairman's point of view)..there will be some camping, some in RVs and some at a local motel, as well as up 180 or so in the camp proper..Look for details soon... |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Uilleand Date: 09 Jul 99 - 06:29 PM Let me know, if you need a place to stay that Thursday night (Takoma Park, half way between Baltimore and Virginia), Joe (we met at one of the open sings when you were here in Takoma Park, reference point: German song book) or any mudcatters heading this way. I have one sofa, and plenty of floor space to offer. No air conditioning, I'm afraid though. Uilleand@aol.com |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Big Mick Date: 10 Jul 99 - 08:31 AM Hey, make sure you save me a spot in a cabin. I am coming. Mick |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: annamill Date: 10 Jul 99 - 08:45 AM Glenn and I will be coming too. We would like to stay in a cabin if possible. We're willing to work. It'll be fun. annap |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Joe Offer Date: 10 Jul 99 - 12:22 PM Uilleand, I may take you up on the invitation. Better lock up your German songbooks, though. The publisher says it will cost me more than a hundred bucks for the set. A five-finger discount could be tempting.... Thanks. -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Charlie Baum Date: 11 Jul 99 - 01:35 AM It will take a few more days before I have final information available for post on the www.fsgw.org site. I've got to prepare the hardcopy version first (for the FSGW newsletter, which goes to the printer later this week). As soon as that's done, I'll prepare a version for the web site. So expect materials in a week or so, G-d willing and the creek don't rise and the electric don't fail. Cabin space will be plentiful. Not to worry. As of now, the rates for the entire weekend (Friday afternoon through Monday morning) are $95/$85 for adults and $50/$40 for children 4 through 11 years old. (The second figure is for members of the Folklore Society of Greater Washington, and if you want the member discount, along with all the other advantages of membership, there will be a link on the registration to a membership form as well.) The rates for Friday through Sunday evening (as late as you care to jam) are $90/$80 for adults and $45/$35 for children 4 to 11. All children 3 and younger are free. Rates include use of the park, cabin bed space, and food by Debby McClatchy, caterer extraordinaire: breakfast, lunch, dinner, and midnight snack for Saturday and Sunday. The all-weekend rate also includes Sunday overnight cabin space and breakfast on Monday. Friday dinner will be a potluck. There will also be a rate for "daytrippers" (includes lunch and dinner ONLY) at $35/$30/day for adults and $20/$15 for children 4-11. And even cheaper rates for those who don't want to eat with us. For those wishing to bring an RV, if you just park it in the parking lot, the costs are the same as for campers with bedspace. If you need plug ins, there's an RV Camper village one mile away, at the entrance to the gravel road that leads to the camp. You'll have to check with them for additional costs. For those who wish more luxurious accommodations, rooms will be available at a nearby budget motel (5 miles away) for $48/night/room. Hope you're all willing to work: we ask everyone to put in a couple of hours doing things, primarily in the kitchen: food stowage, preparation, chopping, cooking, serving, clean-up, etc. The kitchen is adjacent to the dining room where a lot of the music/jamming goes on, so you won't feel isolated even while you're working. In fact, the group singing in the kitchen is some of the best music. (Anyone have a vegetable chopping shanty?) So--I'm off to do the hardcopy thing; I'll post in this thread when the web-version is up and running. --Charlie Baum
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Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: bbelle Date: 11 Jul 99 - 04:59 PM Joe ... thanks for the Southwest link ... I checked fares from Jacksonville (FL) to BWI and the promo fair, which is limited and requires 21-day advance purchase is $145. Not too shabby? Most likely I would rent a car and stay with friends in Fairfax County for some of the time, but would probably stay encamp Saturday night. I'm certainly looking forward to the registration info. moonchild |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Big Mick Date: 11 Jul 99 - 11:46 PM Great rates, and never fear, Sir Charles, I am fearless in the kitchen. Whatever needs to be done, from cooking to cleaning, Aul Mick is there. Now, if I can just get the Fair Alison there, it would be perfect. ***Grin&*** Mick |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: alison Date: 11 Jul 99 - 11:52 PM see if Joe can swing me a cheap fare.........or better still Mick... come down here for one of the Aussie festivals........ slainte alison |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Pauline Date: 12 Jul 99 - 03:31 AM I can't tell you how excited I an about the upcoming Getaway. A whole weekend full of music and friends. It doesn't get much better than this. I'm especially looking forward to seeing my out-of-town friends who I only get to see once or twice a year. Charlie, thanks for all your work to make it happen and thanks also for posting the early notice. Pauline |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Charlie Baum Date: 23 Jul 99 - 08:01 PM Okay--the webpage is UP! Click here: The Folklore Society of Greater Washington (FSGW) Getaway to get complete information about the Getaway. You can also retrieve a printable registration form in either html or pdf format. But since the FSGW doesn;t accept credit cards, you'll have to snail-mail the form back to the address printed on it. Looking forward to seeing many of you in October in Virginia, about 30 miles South of "Our Nation's Capital." --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: bbelle Date: 23 Jul 99 - 08:20 PM Charlie ... thanks for taking the time and trouble. I've started my "Getaway" file in anticipation ... moonchild |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill D Date: 23 Jul 99 - 09:16 PM there is a mistake in the URL for the park on the FSGW page..It should be nPs, not nTs.gov |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: bbc Date: 23 Jul 99 - 09:54 PM Thanks, Charlie! We hope to be going. bbc & Duane D. |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: karen k Date: 24 Jul 99 - 08:20 AM Thanx, Charlie. I'm planning to come. Joined the society this week. Can't wait. Have been wanting to come to the Getaway for years. karen k |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Joe Offer Date: 24 Jul 99 - 03:39 PM I sent my check off today. Charlie, do you think that, as a non-member, I'll have any trouble getting a reservation? -Joe Offer- |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Charlie Baum Date: 24 Jul 99 - 10:04 PM Bill D--The FSGW Webmaster (Dennis Cook) has been notified by e-mail. Joe Offer--I don't THINK there will a problem with non-FSGW members getting into the Getaway. The note is to encourage FSGW members ot respond in a timely fashion. Of course, if you want to be rock-solid sure, you could alway join the FSGW. --Charlie Baum |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: annamill Date: 25 Jul 99 - 12:37 PM Thank you Charlie. Glenn and I swill definitely be coming and we would like to stay in a cabin. We will be becoming members of FSGW. I do have a question though. Will all mudcatters be in the same cabins? That would be great. Seeya in October, guys. Love, annap |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Date: 25 Jul 99 - 04:43 PM nawww...no one would DARE put all Mudcatters together..*grin*...no one would get any sleep!.. but..I suspect certain arrangements can be made..(people used to ask for bunks together, and it generally worked out) 'most' cabins are a three room deal, with a small room in the center that has 2 beds, and large rooms on each end with 4 beds in each room. there are also some other strange buildings with different arrangements, but too hard to explain here...cabins are also varying distances from 'home' (i.e., dining hall)..so those who wish quiet generally are further out..do bring your flashlights! |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill in Alabama Date: 25 Jul 99 - 07:51 PM Wish we could be there, but we're doing a 5-day gig at the Museum of Appalachia during that time. Maybe next year. |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Barry Finn Date: 25 Jul 99 - 09:10 PM I'll be there this year. If the rest of the family's coming we'll fly if not I'll coming over the road singing "I can drive my rig all night, there ain't been a cop in sight, 3 nights with you all it's gonna be my heart's delight" (sounds like I took it from '6 days On the Road'). Anyone know the ETA from Boston to DC. Last time I drove that way I made it to Nashville in one long spurt but that was near 20 yrs ago & I'm not that youg anymore, maybe I'll just fly reguardless Joe, I hope you'll be learning some of those shanties, I'll be looking to be backing you up one thing or another. Barry |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill D Date: 25 Jul 99 - 09:45 PM Barry, well Charlie Baum is our authority..*smile*,,,but I drive it.. thru Penn..(NOT I-95)..in about 8½ hrs...as it gets closer, we can trade details..will be glad to meet you.. |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Barry Finn Date: 25 Jul 99 - 11:47 PM Hi Bill, when you say 8 1/2 hr where are you starting from & do you drive moderate. I'll be looking forward to meeting up with you & all the others heading that way. Some here I've know since early 97. I'll have to check in with Dave Diamond (if he's sill local) & if I'm on my own maybe I'll team up with him. See you soon. Barry |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Charlie Baum Date: 26 Jul 99 - 12:07 AM RE: rooming--If people request, we could try to put mudcatters in the same cabins or cabin areas. If there is anyone in particular you'd like to room with, note it on your registration form. We pretty well know who the mudcatters are anyway. But it won't matter too much--you'll probably be in the dining hall or one of the lodges jamming or singing or schmoozing, and only retire to your cabin when you're too tired to be sociable. Barry--I'd guess the drive from Boston is 8 to 9 hours, depending on how fast you drive and how often you stop. That time includes time for refueling and pit stops, but not meals. And of course, any part of that time spent driving at rush hour(s) can add up to an extra hour or two. And from Bston to DC, you've got cities a-plenty with potential rush hours. The last one--from DC South to Prince William, can be a real doozy on a Friday afternoon, but if you've got three people in your vehicle, you can get on the HOV (High-Occupancy-Vehicle) express lanes and zip past most of the traffic jams. There are several routings you could use from Boston to DC; some are slightly longer but avoid the bugger cities of Bos-NY-Wash. Also another driving hint for those driving in from New England, New York , or New Jersey: When I-95 hits the I-495 Beltway around DC, you can go EITHER WAY around DC: clockwise or widdershins--it's equidistant! If anyone would like customized travel directions from anywhere, you can send me e-mail at au766@ncf.ca, or use the Mudcat personal message system to request a routing. [I have many friends who call me before they call AAA.] --Charlie Baum, Getaway organizer and mapfreak |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Ferrara Date: 26 Jul 99 - 03:08 AM This does look wonderful. I get to organize the workshops and mini-concerts this year. I want to set up a session of "Music from the Mudcat Cafe." It can be anywhere from half an hour to an hour and a half, with each person/ group doing one, two or three songs. (Or it could be a song circle that's open to any of the Mudcatters who attend. Non-mudcatters can join in the choruses.) How about e-mailing me if (a) you're too shy and definitely don't want to be included or (b) you'd really like to be in this session if it doesn't conflict with anything you care about or (c) wild horses couldn't keep you away. An all-Mudcat session would introduce some of the Mudcatters to the other attendees and vice versa; make people more aware of the contribution the Mudcat is making to the fun this year; and give us 'Catters a chance to hear each other sing. My e-mail is zither@erols.com. If you're coming, even if you don't want to lead a workshop or anything, how about sending me your e-mail address. Also, anyone who has a special interest such as union songs or Irish music or Civil War stuff etc, just mention it & tell me if you'd feel most comfortable singing along, or maybe leading a workshop. I know a lot about the local musicians and the out-of-towners who are regulars but not so much about the music styles of the Mudcatters who are coming. - Rita F |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: bbc Date: 28 Jul 99 - 09:33 AM Duane D. & I are sending in our money. There's a possibility that my son, David, may even join us. Sounds like a great event & a *large* number of 'catters to meet. Can't wait! bbc |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Susan A-R Date: 01 Aug 99 - 10:48 PM I'm trying to talk my husband into it (I've done three out of four vacations this year without him, so I want to make sure the next one is with him, and is something he'd like to do.) Sounds wonderful. Is there any way for non-drivers to get from DC out if I am unable to talk my brother and his family from coming? Susan |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Ferrara Date: 14 Aug 99 - 10:56 AM Here are some thoughts that have come up in response to various people's e-mails. Volunteer duty: Sign-up sheet at the registration desk. You pick the times when you'll do kitchen work and/or other volunteer duty. All adults *must* do two 1-hour stints in the kitchen. The usual practice is to look at the schedule of events for the weekend; ponder how late you're likely to stay up singing each night; decide which events you can't bear to miss; and choose a slot from the ones that are left that will cause as little pain as possible in terms of missing stuff. Many people also look to sign up in a slot that already has someone they know. Depending on how busy things are in the kitchen, you may find yourselfs singing veggie-chopping shanties.... I'll get out a preliminary version of the program sometime in September, maybe more than one, so people can start thinking about which workshops they want to participate in, what songs they want to do for each one, etc. The final program and schedule has to wait until enough registrations are in for me to know who's available to lead workshops and/or give concerts. We have certain standard workshops that people would really miss if they didn't appear, such as a long C&W jam, sea songs, drinking songs, Sunday morning Gospel, Sacred Harp music, etc. I think we'll try to have a Mudcatter concert, just 30 minutes or so, maybe more if enough people are interested. (Actually, since I wrote that I'm now thinking more in terms of two Mudcat concerts, one each morning for about an hour. There are an awful lot of us, including all the FSGW people.) It would be listed as a concert, but really it would be a sing-around. The thing is, I'd like the non-performing Mudcatters to think about their repertoire. I bet everybody would find at least one piece that all their friends like to hear them play or sing, and they know it well enough to do it well no matter how nervous they are. For the folks who don't usually perform in front of strangers, maybe we can convince them on the grounds that (a) they're going to do a song they know really really well and (b) these aren't strangers, they're Mudcatters and (c) this isn't a performance, it's a way to get acquainted. If you lead a workshop or mini-concert, expect a lot of coming and going. People are usually very quiet and respectful of whoever's performing, but they do tend to wander from workshop to workshop (it's hard to taste only one dish at a potluck, so to speak.) Don't feel there's something wrong or that it's a negative response to your concert or workshop. It's normal. I think of these bits of wisdom as I e-mail specific individuals, but I need to post some of them to the Getaway thread for everybody who's coming. - R
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Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 15 Aug 99 - 10:06 AM Just made Marge and my reservations at the Super 8 motel. Sounds like they are filling up. Big RiB |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Roger in Baltimore Date: 16 Aug 99 - 03:39 PM Gee, LEJ, You comin' too? Or were you just helping things along knowing you can't come? Big RiB |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Max Date: 24 Aug 99 - 11:51 PM I'll be there. Get there early to get signed up for kitchen duty and a cabin. |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: GUEST Date: 25 Jul 03 - 02:48 PM alice still uses that name - bailes - and a proud name it is! |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Bill D Date: 25 Jul 03 - 03:49 PM ummm...why revive this thread from '99?...some interesting things in it...but... |
Subject: RE: FSGW Getaway-October 1999 From: Ferrara Date: 25 Jul 03 - 04:56 PM Well not sure why it was refreshed, but there is some useful info here about what the Getaway's all about. - Rita F |
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