Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: harpgirl Date: 03 Feb 05 - 09:02 PM well, Mary I will miss your fiddle playing and Blessings Barbara's wealth of songs. I bought a kayak with my ticket money and now it has been raining here for a week and cold and gray! Just like Seattle...I am going to see the West though and maybe the next event will be the one! Thank you all for being so welcoming! Please look me up in Florida for spring festival season....Have a wonderful time at rainycamp. love, harpgirl |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Fred Maslan Date: 03 Feb 05 - 08:08 PM See you all there tommorrow! |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: mg Date: 03 Feb 05 - 02:22 PM I should tell you that this is primarily singing...and they will encourage those who wish to play instruments to find a building other than the main gathering lodge. The dining room is always good and there are usually other areas for small jams etc. I am hoping against hope the great and wonderful accordian player shows up. mg |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: mg Date: 03 Feb 05 - 02:20 PM Chocolate will be very good. And rum in case I bring my fiddle too..the music will sound better...mg |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: GUEST,Truman Date: 03 Feb 05 - 02:10 PM I'll be there for the first time, and wondering what we'll find. Phil Thomas from Vancouver talked me into it. Unfortunately Phil can't make it this year, but I'll be along with four more family members and fiddle. Already excited about it. What should I bring for dinner Friday? |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Stewart Date: 01 Feb 05 - 04:29 PM Rainy Camp has nearly 100 registrants. Registration was just closed as cooks needed a final head count. Looks like we may have some rain, but then everything weatherwise can and has happened. See you there. Cheers, S. in Seattle |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: GUEST,reggie miles Date: 18 Jan 05 - 12:52 PM Harpgirl, I may also be able to help with transportation from and to the airport should you decide to attend. Just give me plenty of warning about when you might arrive. I know the way there as I live just up the road and around the bend from the camp and have attended a couple of times, (not as a full-fledged camper but as a visitor). |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: mg Date: 18 Jan 05 - 01:17 AM sorry you can't make it Lane...and harpgirl the universe is throwing you all sorts of hints that you should come. You would get to see Carnation, the home of Contented Cows, and perhaps Snoqualmie Falls. there are phenomenally handsome men there if that is a consideration at all, although most, like the abovementioned Mark, are married. And it is worth flying across the country to have the Dutch Baby pancakes for breakfast.. And it is possible I might bring my fiddle. Fortunately for all I do not have a fiddle bow....mg |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Lane Date: 18 Jan 05 - 12:36 AM MG, I used to live right down the road and never made it to your event - not I can't as, I too, have moved to Idaho.... best wishes, have a ball and let me know if someone puts together a recording... Lane |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Barbara Date: 17 Jan 05 - 08:46 PM Hi, harpgirl. Mark and I are going and would be glad to give you a ride from Tacoma (where the Seattle Airport is) if you'd like. I pretty good at finding it, and the directions Jean sends out are good too, if you want to rent a car and drive. Rainy Camp tends to be a lot of singers and a somewhat smaller number of instrumentalists. If you are going to go, try to get in Thursday late or early Friday, so you have plenty of time to get a car or get picked up or whatever before about 3 - 3:30 p.m. Friday, because then the weekend rush travel time really kicks in. Or if you want more time to think, the Portland Folklore Society has a campout in March (Singtime Frolics)SE of Portland. We'd love to have you. Blessings, Barbara |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Marion Date: 17 Jan 05 - 07:03 PM Wish I could be there. Washington folkies are cool. Have a good time, Mary and everybody. Stewart, I am sending you a PM. Marion |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: harpgirl Date: 17 Jan 05 - 06:59 PM I'm still mulling this over and see that tickets to Seattle have gone down since last week! |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Stewart Date: 17 Jan 05 - 05:20 PM refresh |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Haruo Date: 14 Jan 05 - 01:27 AM I'd been hoping Paula and I could come, but it looks impossible this year. Hopefully in aught six. Haruo |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Stilly River Sage Date: 14 Jan 05 - 01:11 AM You'd be on major highways much of the way, but the last stretch of road is through winding country highways and little towns, with a couple of dog-leg intersections. If you drive, pay close attention to mileage markers. You might want to get a cell phone number of someone you know will be there in case you end up in Carnation itself and have to backtrack. But it isn't rocket science. SRS |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: mg Date: 14 Jan 05 - 01:00 AM Do come. People are friendly. I am personally but only after about 11 a.m. It is semi-rural..was old dairy farms around and now almost urban sprawlish. Hard to find..for me, yes. For others not geographically impaired, probably not..but I get tangled up in Bellevue traffic each time. Perhaps you could meet someone say in the U. District and carpool with them. I would recommend getting to Seattle late morning if you could and traveling light. Buses are very good in Seattle and fine from the airport to downtown, and then a straight shot to almost anywhere, including Carnation itself. It is the Camp Don Bosco camp. Perhaps someone can show you a map to it. Especially if you drive you want to get there early (daylight) and avoid the bad traffic that occurs. Oh, you can go on Mapquest and it might show it. |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: harpgirl Date: 13 Jan 05 - 11:55 PM Mary, it is a long ride by plane. I am dithering but I can't too long as I will have to buy a plane ticket soon. Tell me about it. Is it hard t o find frm Seattle? Is it out in the woods? Are the people friendly? |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: mg Date: 13 Jan 05 - 12:40 PM Do come Harpgirl. I think you can still get in. I think Jean's number is in an above message..if not I'll message you later with it. If you did not have to travel a huge time by plane, I would consider getting not getting a car but going by bus (city bus, a dollar or two) into Seattle, and then into Carnation if you arrived mid-day. Someone could pick you up I bet. I am coming from far away so I can't offer as I won't have a car but someone will. I get lost whenever I try to get out that way but the buses are easy...I can't sayu for sure one goes to Carnation but I would think they would. Jean can give you local advice. With all the security arrangements it would be very difficult for someone to pick you up at the airport itself I would think.. mg |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: GUEST,harpgirl Date: 13 Jan 05 - 07:49 AM Barbara, I have some interest in going to rainycamp as I've never seen that part of the country. Tickets to Seattle are fairly inexpensive. Would it be difficult to rent a car and drive to the camp? Could I get a place (ticket) when I got there? Can you tell me more? Abby |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: mg Date: 13 Jan 05 - 01:39 AM there you go. a perfect plan. mg |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: open mike Date: 12 Jan 05 - 10:03 PM hmmm....those of us coming from south might consider going to Francy's feb. 3 concert of don edwards on the way up... dreaming about it.... |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Rapparee Date: 12 Jan 05 - 09:48 PM Wish I could get there, but I can't. Even though I'm in Idaho. Sigh. |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Stilly River Sage Date: 12 Jan 05 - 07:59 PM Has it been a year already? I posted a couple of photos from last year's Rainy Camp on my photo page here at Mudcat. There are many photos of the events of the past at the Rainy Camp web site. It was a fluke that I was up in Washington at all last year, and I won't be around this year, but it is an event worth going out of your way for. Just try to drive there during daylight; it's easier. SRS |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: RichM Date: 12 Jan 05 - 12:29 PM To any canadians going, don't pay in cdn dollars. $100cdn is worth more than $72us. today's exchange rate is72us=86cdn. Spend the difference on a souvenir CD. |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Stewart Date: 12 Jan 05 - 12:23 PM I'll be there. I will be doing a workshop on Songs of the Pacific Northwest. I'll set up equipment in the Chapel on Sat. afternoon to record all participants. I'm interested in traditional and also original and contemporary songs. I'd like to preserve these songs as sung by people of the region, and if this is successful to produce a CD of PNW songs for the Seattle Song Circle. So Mary, and others, please stop by, I know you have some great songs. I'll stay around a little later in the afternoon for those who have other workshops to attend. Cheers, S. in Seattle |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Barbara Date: 10 Jan 05 - 11:13 PM RainyCamp 2005---A folksinging weekend, sponsored by the Seattle Song Circle, an associated group of the Seattle Folklore Society Dates: February 4-6, 2005 Location: Carnation, Washington (about 45 minutes east of Seattle) Cost: $72 ($100 Canadian) for adults and teens 12 and over $56 ($75 Canadian) for children 3-11 free for children under 3 Format: Friday---potluck dinner & giant song circle Saturday---workshops & participants' concert, followed by impromptu song circles & jams Sunday---workshops Location: Maps will be sent with your receipt, starting early December. Accommodations are dormitory buildings with rooms containing 6-8 bunk beds. Each building has toilet facilities, but showers may be in separate buildings. Bedding is not provided. RV's can bring you to the site, but may not be used as dormitories (camp rules). Workshops: There are a number of scheduled workshops on Saturday and Sunday, and always space left for do-it-yourself ones. As RainyCamp is an offshoot of Seattle Song Circle, most are in Song circle format (participants take turns to lead, request, or pass), but some may be presentation or teaching. As both subjects and leaders are drawn from the attendees, we need suggestions and volunteers---if you're interested, please let us know by Dec 10 if possible (when indicating time wanted, don't be shy---if a workshop runs out of steam earlier, just break up & go to another one). Although the primary focus of the weekend is singing, instrumental jams are common and space is available for them. Meals: Friday night is a potluck. The rest of the meals will be catered, and will include both meat and vegetarian dishes. In the interest of keeping prices as low as possible, they will be basically good camp food, though as nutritious as we can afford, but feel free to bring anything additional you want (or need, if you're on a special diet). Children: Kids are always welcome, but must be supervised, and their parents are responsible for seeing that this is done. We have little scheduled so far in the way of specific kids' activities---please indicate if you'd be interested in helping develop some (eg nature walks, games, etc). Payment: We can no longer accept charge cards, but do take checks, money orders or cash. There will be no discounted rate for stays of less than the full weekend. If the weather makes getting to the camp impossible (as opposed to just difficult), we will refund as much of your money as we can after deducting non-recoverable expenses. Otherwise, refunds will be as follows: --up to 2 weeks before the event, 100% --to 3 days before the event, partial (again, depending on expenses) --less than 3 days before the event, no refund. We do offer several work scholarships for Friday setup and Sunday final clean-up---check with us as soon as possible if you are interested---they're a great way to a free weekend. We may also have a few special-case scholarships available. I didn't include names and phone numbers because I don't think the folks would like them posted on the net. If you want to contact people PM me, Blessings, Barbara Oh, and I'm going, as is my spouse. |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: Fred Maslan Date: 10 Jan 05 - 09:44 PM I'll be there Mary. |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: The Unicorn Man Date: 10 Jan 05 - 05:14 PM What is it? And where is it? Mary. |
Subject: RE: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: The Unicorn Man Date: 10 Jan 05 - 05:13 PM Not me. To far. |
Subject: Who is coming to Rainycamp, Feb 4-6 USA From: mg Date: 10 Jan 05 - 05:10 PM me for almost sure. mg |
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