Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association - Fairgrounds - Kendallville, IN
Thursday, May 21, 2015 Festival status meeting
To cover all points in preparation for the festival beginning this evening.
Officers present: Board directors:
Pres. - Jim Winger T J Collins
Vice-pres - Joe Steiner Pam Keiper
Secretary - Barbara Collins Paul Saurborn
Treasurer - Linda Winger
Others: Brenda Aldrich, Jim Miller, Jan Meade, Carolyn & Richard Bacon, Jeanette Young, Dave Keiper, Dave Vogie, Terry & Louise McLouth, Dave Smith, Chris Vogie.
Linda Winger - Treasurer gave a quick report on how many campers are on the grounds as of today.
Linda says the flowers donated by Krogers are worth $350.00. They are to go to the Noble Co. Fairgrounds after the Sunday night show.
Merchandise: Jeanette and Louise report it is ready. The C card has been tested. A purchase needs to be at least $25.00 or more says Jim Winger.
Chris Vogie; Stage is ready. Announcers are all set.
T J - Grounds; Things are going good. No complaints for now from campers. There is a heavy water leak in the back field that will be attended to.
Green Room - Bacons report that all is ready. Water/Coffee/cookies. (All cookies are homemade by Bacon's.)
Saturday 5/24 - First Saturday band on stage at 11:00 a.m.
All Officers and Chair on stage at 11:45 a.m.
Meeting closed at 1:10 p.m.
Secretary - Barbara Collins
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Friday, June 12, 2015
Monday, March 11, 2013
NIBGA Board meeting Feb. 17, 2013
Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association at Southwest Conservation Club, 5703 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne, IN. 46809
The meeting was called to order by President Jim Winger at 12:35 P.M.
Officers Present: Board Directors:
President Jim Winger T.J. Collins
Vice-President Joe Steiner Paul Saurborn
Secretary Barbara Collins Pam Keiper - Absent
Treasurer Linda Winger
Others Present: Chris Cooperrider - Special Events; Tonia Bacon - Co-Merchandise, Band Scramble Chair; Carolyn Bacon - Band Hospitality Room; Jade Bacon; Brenda & Greg Auldridge - Co-Gate Captains.
- Secretary's Report - Barbara Collins: January minutes were emailed to officers Feb. 1, 2012. One addition was made by J. Winger. Motioned to approve by Paul Saurborn. Seconded by T.J. Collins. All say yes. Motion carried.
- Treasurer's Report - Linda Winger: Financial report as of 1/31/13 was emailed to all officers on 2/13/13. The financial report was reviewed at the 2/17/13 meeting. Paul Saurborn motioned to accept. T.J. Collins seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- Reminder of the 4-H Club Horse Show; May 17 - 19, 2013
- 501C3 Packet was passed around to officers to view by Pres. J. Winger.
- Golf Carts for S-13 Festival are ordered.
- Port-a-jons for S-13 Festival are ordered.
- 1099's forms for bands are complete. One was returned and correction was made. IRS form will be mailed next week.
- Sunday services are confirmed for 2013. Spring Devotional will be lead by Phil Rittner. Fall Devotions will be lead by Rick Schneider.
- Replacement for "Address". The club membership program is nearly complete. Will go live by next meeting. Working copies will be sent to Barb C. & Joe S. and anyone else who wants a copy.
OLD BUSINESS
- NCCFC contract not due until 2016 but 2014 rate is $12,500 and 2015 is $13,000. If 2013 is a loss, these rates need to be renegotiated. TABLED - NO ACTION
- Friday May 14, 2013 Workshops at Memorial festival. Update - Chris Cooperrider. There are 15 workshops confirmed. The list will be printed soon for public information.
- Band Scramble - Chair Tonia Bacon. The band scramble will be on Saturday May 25, 2013 for 1-1/2 hrs. Starting at 3:40 and going until supper break. Length depends on number of bands entered. The band scramble for Fall 2013 will also be before supper break. Will add to the schedule. $5.00 entry fee. $250.00 for winning band.
- Band hiring update - Joe Steiner reports all bands are hired for the S-13 festival. This was done under budget. Nursing home bands are confirmed for S-13 & F-13. Spring will be Cumberland Gap band. Fall will be Son's of Bluegrass possibly. Joe is continuing to finish the fall line up of bands. Will be done by Spring to make fliers available at the Spring festival.
- Steve Klein sound man is confirmed for 2013 shows. J.S reports.
- The After Hours "Bluegrass Underground" jam (BUG) with 'Dog 1' will be Friday night May 24, 2013 starting after the last stage show. Approximately 10:30 p.m. Discussion on building it will be in was decided. All are welcomed to attend.
- Reviewed the Duplex flyer and band schedule. Few adjustments may be made.
- Festival guide is nearly done. Will be ready next month. L. W.
- Research of Grants available through 501C3. No progress.
- Advertising strategy. Where? WAWK? Placemats? As of now, Flyers and News Sun Wraps. All in favor of N S wraps. TABLE for more discussion next meeting.
- 50/50 to be done at festival. Logistics to be decided. Tabled
NEW BUSINESS.
- T-shirt designs were emailed to officers for viewing. 5 styles were reviewed at the meeting, a design was approved.
- Motion to adjourn by Paul Saurborn. Seconded by Linda Winger. Meeting adjourned at 2:10 P.M.
- Next meeting, Sunday March 17, 2013
Secretary: Barbara Collins
Thursday, February 07, 2013
NIBGA Board meeting Jan. 20, 2013
Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association - January 20, 2013 at Southwest Conservation Club, 5703 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne, In. 46809
The meeting was called to order by President Jim Winger at 12:30 P.M.
Officers Present: Board Directors:
President Jim Winger T.J. Collins
Vice-President Joe Steiner Pam Keiper (via speaker phone)
Secretary Barbara Collins Paul Saurborn
Treasurer Linda Winger
Others present: Chris Cooperrider - Special Events; Jeanette Young - Vendor Chair & Co-Merchandise;Tonia Bacon - Co-Merchandise/Membership table & Band scramble Chair; Carolyn Bacon - Band Hospitality Room; Jade Bacon; Brenda and Greg Auldridge Co-Gate Captains; Sue Saurborn.
Paul Saurborn motioned to adjourn. T.J. Collins seconded. Meeting adjourned at 2:00 P.M.
Next meeting, Sunday Feb. 17, 2013
Secretary: Barbara Collins
The meeting was called to order by President Jim Winger at 12:30 P.M.
Officers Present: Board Directors:
President Jim Winger T.J. Collins
Vice-President Joe Steiner Pam Keiper (via speaker phone)
Secretary Barbara Collins Paul Saurborn
Treasurer Linda Winger
Others present: Chris Cooperrider - Special Events; Jeanette Young - Vendor Chair & Co-Merchandise;Tonia Bacon - Co-Merchandise/Membership table & Band scramble Chair; Carolyn Bacon - Band Hospitality Room; Jade Bacon; Brenda and Greg Auldridge Co-Gate Captains; Sue Saurborn.
- Secretary report - Barbara Collins - Emailed to all officers November 19, 2012.
- ***There was one revision to the Band Hosting. Bands will not be hosted this year unless a potential host family specifically request a band. At that time Chris Cooperrider will contact the band to see if that is acceptable with this band, and then the host family will be informed. Because of the lack of host families we will not be promoting this to bands this year. Paul Saurborn motioned to accept the correction. Linda Winger seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- Treasurer Linda Winger emailed the November and December Financial statements to all officers on January 15, 2013. Financials were reviewed at the meeting. No additions or corrections. Paul Saurborn motioned to accept. T.J. Collins seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
INFORMATION ITEMS
- Reminder: There will be a 4-H Club Horse Show at the Noble Co. Fairgrounds May 17, 18 & 19 - 2013.
- Tres. Linda W. states; The tents for both Spring 2013 and Fall 2013 are paid in full. By doing this pre-pay we get a discount.
- By becoming a 501C3 club there will be a change in the club charter. (J.W.) V. Pres. Joe Steiner covered details.
- 1099's for bands are due by January 31, 2013. (J.W.)
- There have been many problems with the club computer Jim W. reports. All parts have been replaced at Jim W.'s expense.
- TO DO: Band Schedules: Extend band times from 45 minute sets to 50 minute sets. (Includes set up time.)
- NIBGA 501C3 application was approved by the IRS and is effective March 2012
OLD BUSINESS
- NCCFC contract not due until 2016, but 2014 rate is $12,500 and 2015 is $13,000. If 2013 is a loss, these rates need to be renegotiated. (J.W.)
- Workshops planned for Spring festival. Chris Cooperrider hopes to have at least 15 workshops. Chris requested $100.00 for expenses. Pam Keiper motioned to allow $100.00. Paul Saurborn seconded. All agree. Motion passed.
- A number of Workshops are being planned for all day Friday May 24, 2013. It is still to be determined how many sessions and locations. Tentatively the plans are to run 1-1/2 or 2 hr. classes consecutively, starting at 10:00 A.M. and ending at 6:00 P.M.. Tentatively planned are workshops in Bluegrass instrumentation, and "Roots of Bluegrass" instrumentation, including Bass*, Dobro*, Harmony singing*, Mandolin*, Auto-harp*, Harmonica*, Guitar* (2 levels), Dancing, Bluegrass Jamming, Old-time Jamming, Banjo, Mountain Dulcimer, and Fiddle. *Means the workshop has been confirmed.
- 50/50 Drawing - Agreed to do but need a Chair person and organizer. Pam Keiper volunteered to chair this and get others to help her. Details to be decided later.
- Band Scramble for Spring 2013 festival: Tonia Bacon will Chair this. Jade Bacon will write up an article for the Newsletter. Details with day and time will be announced.
- Band hiring update - Joe Steiner. Some bands confirmed for 2013. Working on scheduling. Joe is within budget. Will set up a band to visit the nursing home during the festival.
NEW BUSINESS
- Golf Carts for festival: It is decided we will rent 11 total two seat carts for officers, security & maintenance man. Two larger ones for taxis, One cargo cart for Janitor Cheri.
- Green room - for Bands. Carol Bacon agreed to maintain again this year.
- Joe Steiner will be stage manager.
- Merchandise/Membership table manager. Tonia Bacon and Jeanette Young. They will set their schedules.
- Taxi Management; Chris Cooperrider will sign up people and set schedules.
- Workshop Management: Chris Cooperrider Spring 2013. Dave Vogie Fall 2013.
- Vendor Manager: Jeanette Young.
- Tee-Shirt design for 2013. Mark Schlutte has submitted some designs. If one of his is chosen we will decide colors later. If anyone has a design they would like to submit it will be considered by the board. Must be decided soon.
- Port-a-jons: There will be 6 set in before the festival begins.
- Security for festival 2013; We will use the same and same schedule.
- Contracts for 2013 meetings to be signed with the Southwest Conservation Club, 5703 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46809. Paul Saurborn motioned to sign. Joe Steiner seconded. All say yes. Motion carried. Contracts signed.
- Confirm sound with Steve Klein for 2013. Joe Steiner.
- Confirm Sunday services for 2013. Jim Winger
- TABLE: Advertising WAWK? Placemats?
- TABLE Research grants.
- Duplex flyer needs prepared by next meeting. JW, & JS.
Paul Saurborn motioned to adjourn. T.J. Collins seconded. Meeting adjourned at 2:00 P.M.
Next meeting, Sunday Feb. 17, 2013
Secretary: Barbara Collins
Wednesday, November 28, 2012
NIBGA board meeting minutes 11/18/2012
Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association - November 18, 2012 at Southwest Conservation Club, 5703 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46809
The meeting was called to order by President Jim Winger at 12:20 PM
Officers present: Board Directors:
President Jim Winger T J Collins
Vice President Joe Steiner Paul Saurborn
Secretary Barbara Collins Pam Keiper (via phone)
Treasurer Linda Winger
Others present: Chris Cooperrider - Special events chair; Al, Leslie & Michael Ellis - Associate Co-gate captains, Carolyn Bacon - Band Hospitality Room; Tonia Bacon - Merchandise; Jenna Bacon.
- The October minutes were emailed to all officers Oct 30, by Secretary Barbara Collins Paul Saurborn motioned to accept. T J Collins seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- October Financials were emailed 11/14/12 to all officers by Treasurer Linda Winger. Linda reviewed with the board. Paul Saurborn motioned to accept. Pam Keiper seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
OLD BUSINESS
- 501C3 - President Jim Winger reports that the 501C3 reviews are up to November. It will be a few more months before they get to NIBGA's application.
- Friday all day Workshops F13 - Chris Cooperrider suggest we use bands that would be at the festival for the workshops. Chris will prepare a budget for the workshops TABLE FOR JANUARY MEETING
- Band Hosting - The band hosting will not be promoted this year but allowed. Chris Cooperrider will make a list of bands wishing to be hosted and a list of those wanting to host a band. They will be matched up closer to the festival time. There will be no publicity re: band hosting.
- Band Scramble - Tonia Bacon Chairperson; Tonia suggest a $5.00 entry fee per person for the band scramble participants. Linda suggested giving each participant a NIBGA Can Cozie. To be decided later. It is suggested the wining band get $250 prize money. Paul Saurborn motioned to give the winning band $250.00 prize money. Joe Steiner seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- Guitar raffle - Discussion. Would need a permit to run a raffle. It was decided to not do a instrument raffle since the income and expense is not easily determined.
- 50/50 drawing - Pam Keiper motioned to do a 50/50 drawing at the Spring 2013 Festival. Paul Saurborn seconded. All say yes. Motion carried. TABLE - For January 2013. To work out details later.
NEW BUSINESS
- Web Sites - BluegrassUSA.net site = 18,808 hits; Events page = 5,289; Web site Fee $135.00 per year; Peak day was Aug. 30, 2012 with 383 hits; May 24, 2012 was 101 hits; Average in summer was higher. Renewal of Evernote with annual fee of $45.00. Allows posting on web. 1, 849 hits last year. Barbara Collins motioned to renew the web site and Evernote. Joe Steiner seconded. All agree. Motion carried.
- Golf Carts - The "NO GOLF CARTS" at festivals policy was reviewed. It was reviewed why we can not afford to allow carts in the fairgrounds during the festival. For more information on this, see the Dec 12/Jan 13 NIBGA newsletter. It explains in detail 'why not'. "We are a private function and have the right to disallow golf carts." T J Collins motioned to continue the 'No Golf Cart' policy. Paul Saurborn seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- Postage rate increase - The postage rates will go up 1/27/13. US stamps go from .44 to .45. Canada goes up from .85 to $1.10. For mailing newsletters in the US it will cost the club $4.95 per year. (Plus printing newsletters) Canada's postage will cost $12.10 per year. Barbara Collins motioned for Treasurer Linda Winger to purchase 1,000 Forever stamps before the price increase. Paul Saurborn seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- 4-H Club Horse Show - May 17 -19, 2013 there will be a horse show at the Horse & Pony ring at the Noble Co. fairgrounds. They will use the horse ring and the Log Cabin. This is the week before the festival. The meters will not be read until after this event, May 20 instead of May 16. This will save us some on the utility bills. The horse show rigs will try to group together near the pony ring. NIBGA is invited to watch the show.
- Tent Rental - Usually we get a 10% discount for early advance rental payment. Paul Saurborn motioned to pre-pay if we can. Barbara Collins seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- Band Hiring - Band Chairman Joe Steiner has contacted some bands. He is working on the band line up for 2013 festivals.
Paul Saurborn motioned to adjourn the meeting. Pam Keiper seconded. Meeting adjourned at 1:20p
Sincerely, Secretary Barbara Collins
Monday, November 12, 2012
NIBGA board minutes Oct. 21, 2012
Northern Indiana Bluegrass Association meeting at Southwest Conservation Club, 5703 Bluffton Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46809
The meeting was called to order by President Jim Winger at 1:10 PM
Officers present: Board Directors:
President - Jim Winger T.J. Collins
Vice President - Joe Steiner Pam Keiper
Secretary - Barbara Collins Absent: Paul Saurborn (he had a family event)
Treasurer - Linda Winger
Others present: Jeanette Young - Vendor Chair, Chris Cooperrider - Special events, Leslie Ellis - Co-gate captain, Dave Keiper, Carolyn Bacon, Tonia Bacon, Jade Bacon, Charles & Sandy Carnes
MINUTES OF THE LAST MEETING:
- The Aug/Sept Secretary report by Barbara Collins was e-mailed to all officers on Sept 13, 2012. Joe Steiner motioned to accept. Pam Keiper seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- The August and September Financial statements were e-mailed to all officers (10/18) prior to the meeting. Statements were reviewed. No corrections or additions. Joe Steiner motioned to accept. Pam Keiper seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- 501C3 application status. No information; Chris Cooperrider will check on the status. Jim W. via e-mail 10/23/12 says; It looks like we have another 6 months before we will know anything based on IRS web site information.
- No old business.
- November is election month. All officers accept for 2012/2013.
- Review of Labor Day financials including festival history report. Attendance has trended down. Expenses up. Review of comparison list years 2005 to 2012. NIBGA Festival History was reviewed. Review of Account Balances from 2005 to 2012.
- Discussions of;
- 2011 and 2012 festivals were a loss. What do we do to resume profitability?
- Obtain 501C3 status and apply for 2013 grants. Grants for 2013 are closed for the year or grants for events through June 30, 2013 are closed. Will have to wait until we are approved to apply for grants.
- Ways to increase attendance?
- Reduce advertising - which kinds?
- Reduce other expenses - which ones?
- NCCFC contract coming up. Jim Winger will work on negotiating.
- Reduce utility expenses - HOW?
- Reduce band budget? Have fewer bands, lower cost bands, or have fewer days of festival? Board chose to stay with the 4 days of music but will adjust bands schedules and include a band scramble.
- Board set a budget at this time for the Band Chairman to use for 2013. Joe Steiner motioned. Pam Keiper seconded. 5 Yes - 1 No. Motion carried.
- Saturday Bands/shows will be reduce from 7 to 6 and add band scramble. Two sets for each band. Joe Steiner motioned. Linda Winger seconded. All agree. Motion carried.
- Sunday shows - keep 6 bands. Pam Keiper motioned. T.J. Collins seconded. All agree. Motion carried.
- Discussion on Electric bill at Fairgrounds during the festivals. Because of increase in usage and increase in rates it has been decided we need to increase the charge for electric. T.J. Collins motioned to raise the electric charge from $5.00 to $10.00 per camping unit. Pam Keiper seconded. All say yes. Motion carried.
- Friday workshops
- Band hosting
- Discuss possible raffles
- Band schedules: Extend band times from 45 minute sets to 50 minute sets. (Includes set up time)
Sincerely - Secretary Barbara Collins
Thursday, October 04, 2012
Gordon "Pete" Peterson, 82
GORDON "PETE" L. PETERSON, 82, passed away on Thursday, Sept. 6, 2012, at La Hacienda Nursing Home, Harlingen, Texas after a short illness. He worked for IBM as an Electronics Engineer for over 30 years. In 1988, he retired and moved to the Fun & Sun RV Park, in San Benito. He was an accomplished musician and especially loved Bluegrass music. He had a passion for woodcarving and was a member of the woodcarving club at the RV Park.
Pete was responsible for introducing Linda and I to bluegrass music. In 1972 Pete convinced us to attend a "bluegrass" festival at Aunt Minnie's farm in West Virginia. Listening to his new tape of Will the Circle Be Unbroken by the Nitty Gritty Dirt band, Linda, I, our young son James and Pete drove east to the festival towing our 16' RV. We had a great time.
Thereafter, Pete encouraged us to attend a close by festival in Ohio called Ottawa. We made occasional visits but each time we became more enthused until finally we learned to play instruments and join Pete as he played banjo. We started attending festivals with Pete and would hit as many as 15 in the summer season.
One festival we attended was hosted by NIBGA in Columbia City, IN in the late '80s. There we met Don McFarland, president of NIBGA. We started attending winter meetings and eventually, Linda became club secretary and I vice president. In 1990 Don resigned and I became president. The festival needed a new home and Kendallville was found.
The Kendallville festival is a direct result of Pete's love of bluegrass music.
RIP good friend.
Saturday, September 01, 2012
Labor Day weekend Bluegrass festival
We are at the Tri-State Bluegrass festival in Kendallville, IN. The hurricane is bringing wet weather which will impact our Labor Day weekend attendance. We do have two large tents and a shelter for the audience.
Wednesday, July 04, 2012
How to keep cool at a festival
Just add water. The relief is
almost immediate, and will last for up to one hour or more.
- Drink water frequently. Your body will feel cooler if you are hydrated. Try drinking eight ounces of water at least every hour. Adding mint leaves, or orange, lemon or cucumber slices to your water makes it more refreshing.
- Keep the back of your neck in shade (wear a cap backwards, or raise your collar) or put a wet handkerchief on the back of the neck. The sensor for our body temperature control system is in this area, and so with this method you can make the rest of your body think that you are "cool".
- Place or tie an ice pack behind your head.
- Wet all your hair, or just all along the hairline in a pinch. The evaporation of the water will cool your head (though it may make your hair a bit frizzy if it's curly!).
- Wear a bandanna with water soaked on it and put it on your head. Or you can relive the 80's and wear a wet terrycloth headband on your forehead.
- Try using a water misting fan. These portable devices are battery operated so you can take them with you wherever you go. As you mist and fan yourself, the water is evaporated on your skin, giving you an instant cooling sensation.
- Soak a t-shirt in the sink, wring it out and put it on. Sit in a lawn chair (or other chair that lets air through to you) in front of a fan. Re-wet as it dries. Use lukewarm water for this so you don't "shock" your system with cold water.
- Wear a short sleeved shirt and put water on the sleeves only. If there is a breeze or fan blowing on you, you can actually get cold! Use a squirt bottle, the sink or hose if outside to keep your sleeves wet. If you are outside and wearing long pants and you put water on your legs, the water will cool your legs. Long skirts are also good for this. Just sprinkle the hemline with water.
- Run cold water over your wrists for 10 seconds on each hand. This will reduce your temperature for roughly an hour.
- Soak your feet in a bucket of cold water. The body radiates heat from the hands, feet, face and ears, so cooling any of these will efficiently cool the body. Kids wading pools are great for adults feet too.
- Fill your bathtub with cool water and get in. Once you are used to the temperature, let some water out and refill with cold water. Keep doing this until you are sufficiently cold. Your body will stay cool for a long time after you get out. For a fast cool-down, add ice!
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
Memorial Day Festival Extended Guitar Workshop
Don’t forget about the special 2 hour extended guitar
workshop being held at the Memorial Day festival. It will be conducted by Dan
Miller, the editor and publisher of Flatpicking Guitar Magazine (FGM), a
bi-monthly periodical dedicated to presenting all aspects of the art of
flatpicking the acoustic guitar. FGM has been published non-stop since September
1996. Each issue contains interviews with top performers (which include
tablature of their favorite licks and breaks ) as well as a wide variety of
columns written by an impressive group of contributors. Since September 1999, a
68-minute companion audio CD has been available with each issue. Dan has
authored or co-authored many publications, including the popular eight volume Flatpicking Essentials
guitar course and the book, The Guitar
Player's Guide to Developing Speed, Accuracy, and Tone. Through FGM, Dan
has published many of his own instructional materials as well as many written
by other notable performers and instructors. Through the related FGM Records,
he has also released many recordings from such notable performers as Brad
Davis, Tim Stafford, Jim Nunally, Robert Bowlin, and John Carlini.
The workshop will focus on how to use efficient left and
right hand technique and mechanics to increase speed, improve note clarity and
fluidity, and develop good tone and volume. Dan said, "After interviewing
over 200 professional guitar players for Flatpicking Guitar Magazine I took all
of the information that I had gathered about developing speed, accuracy, and
tone and worked with my good friends Brad Davis and Tim May to develop a book,
DVD, and workshop presentation that would help players of all levels break
through playing barriers and improve their tone, volume, speed, fluidity, and
note accuracy."
The workshop will be held at 2 PM on Friday afternoon and is
well worth the $25 registration fee, but registration is limited so sign up
early. You can register by calling 419 721 8016, or emailing bands@nibga.com.
Thursday, April 26, 2012
May 26 events at Tri-State in Kendallville
| Saturday events | ||||
| Instrument Workshops by Detour | ||||
| Bass | Jack Grant | 10:00 | - | 10:30 AM |
| Guitar | Scott Zylstra | 10:00 | - | 10:30 AM |
| Mandolin | Jeff Rose | 10:35 | - | 11:05 AM |
| Fiddle | Peter Knupfer | 10:35 | - | 11:05 AM |
| Banjo | Kevin Gaugier | 11:10 | - | 11:40 AM |
| Kids Korner | 10:00 | - | 11:30 AM | |
| Intermediate Jam w Bilby and friends | noon | - | 1:30 PM | |
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