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FSGW 2000 PART DEUX

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Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
From: GutBucketeer
Date: 07 Aug 00 - 09:36 AM

Hi Everyone:

I'm a FSGW member but have neve been to a getaway. I'm definitely coming this year but I am also trying to get my family to come. Even though it is very reasonable, the cost for all four of us is a bit outside our budget (It seems we are always running at the margin at about the time school starts). Does the area have tent camping close by, and/or is there the ability to set up a tent on the grounds? Would this allow us to pay the day tripper rates?

JAB


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
From: GUEST,Barry Finn
Date: 06 Aug 00 - 11:09 PM

Hi moonchild, I'll be heading north to get there only if I can go by way of the West Indies but no matter, if I see you & your thumb I'll stop for you anyway. And yes, at one time, when my feet had a bit more flex in them I could merengue & when I was 25 yrs younger I could limbo with the best, won a contest in the land of limbo, my back could bend my feet could creep from dusk till dawn be dancing in the street, ah, but now the back's gone stiff & the feet's are weak, & from sun down to up I only sleep. If I don't see you on the highway I'll see you at the camp. Barry


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Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
From: Charlie Baum
Date: 06 Aug 00 - 03:22 PM

Print out the registration form . It's in the .pdf format, which means it's readable using Adobe Acrobat Reader, a free program obtainable here if you don't have it already. You can print it out on your printer--just set your page setup to "fit to page". Fill out the form, write out a check for the appropriate amount, and send it to: FSGW Getaway c/o J. Woods, 8401 Cedar St., Silver Spring, MD 20910

The

Folklore Society

of Greater Washington

GETAWAY!

36th Annual

Friday, October 20, 2000 through Monday, October 23, 2000

Camp Ramblewood, Darlington, MD (near Havre de Grace)

What is the Getaway?

For nearly 36 years, FSGW has held its Getaway weekend as a way for members and friends to share music, stories, crafts and dance in a relaxing camp setting.

The Getaway is:

  • music-making under the trees, on the lawn, by the pond
  • group singing and jamming at its best
  • informal workshops on singing, dancing, crafts and storytelling led by FSGW members and friends
  • trying your hand at a craft—quilting, basket-making, puppets, and mask-making have been highlights of past years
  • great food
  • a terrific weekend for the whole family, with lots of special activities planned for the kids.
  • a chance to renew old friendships and make new ones
  • a beautiful camp with modern facilities in scenic rolling hills adjacent to the Susquehanna River
  • a wonderful chance for parents to introduce their kids to the magic of group singing and dancing—or to discover that magic for the first time themselves.
  • Dates and Times

    This year's Getaway is a little later that last year's (Columbus Day is also Yom Kippur). Our new site, Camp Ramblewood spreads out over rolling hillsides bordering the Susquehanna River just below the Conowingo Dam, north of Havre de Grace Maryland. Camp Ramblewood is about 8 miles north of Exits 88 (Havre de Grace) or 93 (Port Deposit) of I-95. It's only 11/4 hours North of the I-495 Beltway, in a direction far less subject to traffic jams than Virginia. You may choose to stay over either two or three nights, or you may come for the day if you are unable to get away for the whole weekend. Daytrippers are offered two meals, lunch & dinner each day. (But you must register in advance if you wish to dine!)

    The weekend starts on Friday evening with a potluck dinner. If you register for two nights, your registration fee covers three wonderful meals and a midnight snack each day on Saturday and Sunday. Three-night registration gives you an additional night's lodging and breakfast on Monday morning.

    Facilities

    The dining hall, several common rooms, the pub, the drama barn, the dance barn (with a hardwood sprung floor), and the outdoor pavilion offer all-weather spaces for music making and dancing. NO SMOKING is allowed in any of the buildings in the camp.

    If you choose to go to bed, there are more than 50 rooms, mostly in modern cabins. They feature indoor flush plumbing and hot showers; real comfortable beds with box-spring matresses (bring your own linens and bedding). There are handicapped-accessible cabins with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms for those who need them; please indicate any special needs when you register. Cabins are not heated (bring warm clothes!). If you prefer to bring a tent or your own RV, you may do so, and camp on the grounds (no discounts, but you get guaranteed privacy!). If you don't want to sing, there's a pond with boats (and stocked with fish), tennis courts, ball fields, and a short walk through the woods to the banks of the rolling Susquehanna. The immediate area offers antiques, history and horse farms. (See more of Camp Ramblewood at their website).

    Kitchen Help

    New this year—you won't need to help in the kitchen at all! You can spend those two hours making more music.

    Fees

    Getaway fees depend on whether you're an FSGW member or not, and whether you're an adult or a child. Fees are determined by our actual costs to run this event—food, camp rental, etc.

    Costs:

        The Whole Weekend: Friday night through Monday morning, 7 meals, 3 nights lodging.
            Adults, 19 and over:  $135 Members*, $150 Non-members
            Children and Teenagers, 8-18:  $120 Members*, $135 Non-members
            Children 3 - 8:  $65 Members*, $75 Non-members
            Children 2 and younger: Free
        Most of the Weekend: Friday night through Sunday night's jamming, 6 meals (no Monday brunch), 2 nights lodging.
            Adults, 19 and over:  $125 Members*, $140 Non-members
            Children and Teenagers, 8-18:  $110 Members*, $125 Non-members
            Children 3 - :  $55 Members*, $65 Non-members
            Children 2 and younger: Free
        Daytripper with Food: includes lunch and dinner only. Rates are per day.
            Adults, 19 and over:  $40 Members*, $45 Non-members
            Children and Teenagers, 8-18:  $35 Members*, $40 Non-members
            Children 3 - 8:  $20 Members*, $25 Non-members
            Children 2 and younger: Free

    Daytrippers who wish to bring their own food need not register in advance. Day rate (per day) without meals: Members: $7 adults 18 and older; $5, ages 8-18; $3 ages 3?7; 2 and under free. Nonmembers: $10 adults 18 and older; $7 ages 8-18; $5 ages 3-7; 2 and under free.
     

    * Current full members of FSGW. If you are not yet a member, you may join the Society now and get member rates. If you wish to join now, click here for a registration form.
     
     

    Special Guests

    Each year, FSGW invites some fine musicians to be our guests at the Getaway, people you might otherwise never get to hear and share songs and stories with in an informal situation. They'll ignite the music-making!

    Getaway Activities at a Glance

    Friday

  • register anytime after 3 pm
  • a potluck dinner, that progresses to new foods as each person arrives
  • song swap and music-making into the wee hours
  • Saturday

  • informal music, dance, crafts and storytelling workshops all day
  • Saturday night concert (sign-up to tell a story, present a short skit, tune or song)
  • singing and jamming together all night, as late as you care to stay (or stay up, if you're sleeping at camp)
  • Sunday

  • informal music, dance, crafts and storytelling workshops all day
  • Sunday night concert (sign-up if you didn't participate on Saturday)
  • more singing and jamming after the concert, into the wee hours
  • Monday

  • parting songs
  • farewell brunch in the dining hall

  •  

    Driving Directions

     

    From Washington D.C. and Points South:

  • Take Beltway (I-495) into Maryland to I-95 North.
  • Take I-95 North to Baltimore, Use either tunnel (Ft. McHenry Tunnel on I-95 or Harbor Tunnel on I-895 based on traffic volume or whim).  Follow through Baltimore and follow I-95 toward New York.
  • Proceed on I-95 North to the Exit 88, "Havre de Grace".
  • At top of ramp, turn left over highway towards Churchville and Bel Air, Proceed on Route 155 for three miles.  Turn right onto Route 161 and proceed five miles into Darlington.
  • Turn right onto Shuresville Road.  Proceed about one and a half miles on Shuresville Road and watch for Silver Road on your right.  Enter Silver Road and proceed a half-mile into Ramblewood.

  •  

    From New York, New Jersey, and the North:

  • Take New Jersey Turnpike South to Delaware Memorial Bridge
  • Cross Delaware Memorial Bridge
  • Follow I-295 into I-95 South ("Newark/Baltimore")
  • Take I-95 into Maryland to Exit 93 ("Perryville/Port Deposit") (only about 30 miles from the Delaware Memorial Bridge)
  • At top of Ramp, turn right onto MD 222/275, toward Port Deposit
  • Go a quarter-mile, then left onto MD 222, and follow MD 222 through Port Deposit all the way to US 1 at the Conowingo Dam (about 8 miles from I-95).
  • Turn left onto US 1, cross the dam, and take the first left turn after the Dam onto Shuresville Road.
  • Proceed for 0.7 miles and watch for Silver Road on the left. Turn left onto Silver Road and proceed for a half-mile into Ramblewood.

  •  

    From West of Philadelphia:

  • Go to U.S. 1 South. Take U.S. 1 South and cross the Susquehanna River at Conowingo Dam
  • Take the first left turn after the Dam onto Shuresville Road.
  • Proceed for 0.7 miles and watch for Silver Road on the left. Turn left onto Silver Road and proceed for a half-mile into Ramblewood.

  •  

     

    You can also look at the Ramblewood Directions webpage.


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: Big Mick
    Date: 05 Aug 00 - 09:40 PM

    LOL.............shit, Bill, I forgot about that. I will PM you my addy, you do the same and I will send you a check for shipping. If I take the same route in, I will need that damn cup..........hahahahahaha.

    Mick


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: Bill D
    Date: 05 Aug 00 - 07:54 PM

    hey, Mick..shall I send you your coffee mug for your trip? *grin*...(I guess the potato is a bit too far gone)

    (Mick had a good time in spite of being pretty tired and under the weather last Oct...as salvage commissar, I got custody of the lost & found...still have a few items)


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: Big Mick
    Date: 05 Aug 00 - 07:26 PM

    You will love this gathering if you attend. I drove from Michigan last year and had a great time. I will be there again this year, and I can't wait.

    Big Mick


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: Bill D
    Date: 05 Aug 00 - 06:39 PM

    and RiB & Barry Finn co-led a session on work songs...and Max led an hour on blues...etc. etc...those who know they are coming can send ideas/suggestions for format, topics...etc..Ferrara and her team will be posting about the workshop schedule soon...


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: GUEST,Roger in Baltimore
    Date: 05 Aug 00 - 12:01 PM

    GUEST, ME,

    FSGW is the Folklore Society of Greater Washington. They have an annual Getaway that is a weekend of music, most of it produced by the people who attend, not necessarily professional performers. Although there are a few "open mike" type concerts, the guts of the Getaway are the workshops where people gather to share songs based on some specific theme. F'rinstance, last year Joe Offer led one on "camp songs" (songs from scout camp, church camp, etc.). There is also time for getting together and talking and late night informal song circles.

    Last year, about 30 Mudcatters decided to use this event as a rendezvous and FSGW was very accomodating. We even had a workshop that was purely Mudcatters sharing their music. If you search the archives for Getaway, you should get some threads that include people's reaction to getting together with folks that only knew through the Mudcat. "A natural high" is an apt description in my book. I have had a wonderful time the two years I have attended.

    Marge and I have already sent in our bucks and registered for the weekend.

    Roger in Baltimore


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: GUEST,me
    Date: 05 Aug 00 - 09:28 AM

    i are igorent of whut fsgw means. cud you tel me.

    an no i ain't cletus. he are my edikated cousin.


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: GUEST,Lorraine
    Date: 05 Aug 00 - 09:01 AM

    Charlie I'm afraid you'll have to wait longer than the ending of Champlain Valley Fest. Thye are renting a cabin for a week on an island on lake Champlain. The Getaway sound wonderful. See every one there I hope Lorraine


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: bbelle
    Date: 04 Aug 00 - 06:06 PM

    Ok, Barry ... you're on! I'll be the one standing out on I-95 carrying a guitar, backpack, straw hat, and sunscreen. So ... can you merengue? Limbo, Limbo, Limbo, like me?

    moonchild


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: Charlie Baum
    Date: 04 Aug 00 - 05:56 PM

    Sorry for the delay--

    I need to get the final registration file back from the newsletter editor, so I can turn it into a .pdf file and mount it on the FSGW website.

    Final word: The cost will be between $125 and $150 for an adult, depending on whether you stay over on Sunday night or not, and whether you're an FSGW member. Children under 18 are less, but how much depends on their age and FSGW member status. The two-day fee includes housing for Friday and Saturday. Friday dinner is a pot-luck, but the fee includes three meals Saturday and two on Sunday. The three-day fee includes Sunday dinner and overnight accommodations on Sunday night and Monday breakfast. All accommodations are on real box-spring mattress beds (never a bunk bed!) in cabins. Flush plumbing and hot showers are within the cabins.

    Being an FSGW member gives you a discount, and you can join when you register. It you've got two or more people in your family, you'll amortize your family membership immediately. Membership is $24/year for an individual; $33/year for a family, and includes all sorts of other benefits beyond reduced price at the Getaway, such as a monthly newsletter (an interesting read even if you live at a distance), and free admission to 9 concerts and 2 dances a year, plus discounts at another 150 or so concerts and dances in the greater DC area (okay, it's useless if you live at a distance, unless you visit Our Nation's Capital at some point in the year, but the Getaway discount itself might be reason to join.)

    There is plenty of space for all, so joining the FSGW won't increase your chance of getting a place there. Ont he other hand, if you were a member, you would already have received your registration information and form in your August newsletter.

    I'll send the detailed info and the registration form to the webmaster to be mounted as soon as I can get my hands on it. (On the other hand, the newsletter editor may be off in Vermont this weekend for the Champlain Valley Folk Festival.)

    IN the meantime, go to Southwest Airlines to see what cheap flights you can get for the weekend to Baltimore-Washington International Airport (BWI)--$222 round trip or less from the West Coast; less than $110 round trip from many places east of the Mississippi--assuming you purchase in advance. The nearest airports to Camp Ramblewood are Baltimore (BWI) and Philadelphia.

    --Charlie Baum


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: Bill D
    Date: 04 Aug 00 - 05:52 PM

    well, this is a nice beginning!..Ferrara..(Rita) will be popping on soon to discuss the program...we are all hoping this new camp will work out.


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: GUEST,Barry Finn
    Date: 04 Aug 00 - 05:28 PM

    Hi Moonchild, I'm there & if by BWI you mean the West Indies I'd glady turn my truck into a bluewater vessel & pick you up on the way, if the truck can't make it though could you just foreward a ticket & I'll fly by. See you there. Barry


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: bbelle
    Date: 04 Aug 00 - 12:38 PM

    Ignorance is bliss.


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: MMario
    Date: 04 Aug 00 - 08:21 AM

    she don' know me vewwy well, do she?


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: bbelle
    Date: 03 Aug 00 - 05:03 PM

    Oh, thank you, MMario! You are a scholar and a gentleman.

    moonchild


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    Subject: RE: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: MMario
    Date: 03 Aug 00 - 04:50 PM

    previous thread


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    Subject: FSGW 2000 PART DEUX
    From: bbelle
    Date: 03 Aug 00 - 04:47 PM

    The other thread was getting kind of long, and since we're getting closer, thought it was time to start a new thread. If someone would put in a blue clicky thing to the previous thread, that would be nice.

    On my trip to mudcatville, I passed very close to Camp Ramblewood, and it is a beautiful area. It's been many years, since I was north of D.C., and I was glad to see that the natural beauty of the Susquehana hasn't seen too much wear and tear.

    So, Charlie, et. al., any word on what it's going to cost us? Some of us have to start planning our finances. I've heard a couple of people say it was going to be too expenseive for a weekend, but knowing what other events like the getaway cost, it really isn't too expensive. (that's just my opinion)

    When can we expect to be able to register?

    Will mudcatters have to wait until all the FSGW registrations are received before we can register?

    Since word has gotten around, via the mudcat form, of what a wonderful experience last year's getaway was, there will probably be more mudcatters, who will want to go, than last year. Is this going to be a problem?

    I'm already getting excited and checking airfares into Baltimore-Washington International. BTW ... would anyone be interested in picking up a hitchhiking mudcatter from BWI, on their way to Camp Ramblewood?

    moonchild


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