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February 2018 www.folkproject.org TM TM Box 41 Mendham, NJ 07945 www.folkproject.org Newsletter submissions: George Otto E-mail: newsletter@folkproject.org 582 Long Hill Road, Gillette, NJ 07933 Deadline is the 15th Membership, corrections/changes: Joanne Cronin E-mail: membership@folkproject.org c/o Joanne Cronin 200 Ross Drive, Apt.23 Boonton, NJ 07005 Folk Project Officers: President: Steve Humphreys Vice President: Kathi Caccavale Secretary: Jay Wilensky Treasurer: Chris Riemer Trustees: Trustees thru 2018: Olga Alvarez, Elizabeth Lachowicz, Bob McNally Trustees thru 2019: Ken Brody, Allan Kugel, Evelyn McNally Trustees thru 2020: Christine DeLeon, Dave Heistand, Steve Humphreys facebook.com/folkproject twitter.com/thefolkproject youtube.com/c/folkprojectvideo Evening of Music Hosts Needed! Friends, I've just recently resumed my duties as coordinator for the Evenings o' Music for 2018, taking over for the incredibly capable Christine DeLeon, who was kind enough to give me a running start by pre-booking the January and February parties. But after February, it's all up for grabs, so if anyone would like to volunteer NOW to host an EOM on the second Saturday of any month going forward, please give me a ring on 201/486-1366, or shoot me an e-mail at eventhosting@folkproject.org. If you've never hosted before, what we need is this: parking for at least 20 cars (on the street is okay if it's legal), room for at least one, but preferably two, jamming circles, and somewhere to set up food and drinks (these parties are potlucks). The host generally provides paper plates, cups, and utensils, as well as some basic drinks and snacks to get things started. If cost is a factor for you, but you'd otherwise like to host, please let me know and I may be able to help out. In snowy and icy months, safe access to the home is a must, so if your driveway resembles the Matterhorn, it's better to book a party in warmer weather. I look forward to hearing from you! Jean Scully, Event Hosting Butch Ross: Audience Choice Those of you who were at the Minstrel to see the sold-out show featuring Tom Chapin, also participated in an experiment I tried for the first time that night. And that experiment involved the amazing Appalachian dulcimer player, Butch Ross, who opened for Tom. I ve always been very high on Butch. He s not only a virtuoso on the instrument but a high-energy entertaining performer who puts on a killer show. And he certainly blew everyone away that night, receiving a rare standing ovation for an opening act. And the experiment went like this: I asked if the audience would like to see Butch do a headline show of his own at the Minstrel. And the response was instantaneous and wildly enthusiastic. So I offered the audience the following deal. I asked them to sign Butch s mailing list during the break, and, if they were so inclined, to check off a box on the form pledging that they would mark their calendars for February 23, 2018, to come see Butch headline at the Minstrel. And if we got 25 check marks, I would book him. The result: Butch got 55 check marks! And that date is coming up this month. So all of you who marked your calendars, it s time to put your money where your mouth is. (Or rather where your check-off pen is ) And all of you who weren t there that night should mark that date off as well to see what all the fuss was about. Friday, February 23, 2018: Butch Ross at the Minstrel! Don t miss him. Mike Agranoff, Minstrel Booking QUICK GUIDE TO THE INSIDE Evening o' Music... 2 Want to Help with Publicity?... 6 Members Gigs (& Friends)... 7 Board Meeting: The Summary...10 Good o the Order...11 NOTE: web links in the enewsletter are now clickable

2 Evening o' Music Sat., Feb. 10, 8pm Margaret Crowl's 27 Ronald Drive, East Hanover, NJ 973/585-4666 The chill of February can t keep us from having fun! Our lovely host is kind enough to share her many indoor jamming spaces for a wonderful music party to warm our hearts! Bring instruments, voices, and snacks for sharing. (Margaret asks everyone to bring home their leftovers!) Directions from the intersection of I-287 and I-80: Continue east on I-80. Watch for signs directing you to I-280 East. Exit and stay right. Take Exit #1 Edwards/New Road. Turn right at the end of the exit. Keep going. The road will become Ridgedale Avenue. After the third light (School St.), Ronald Drive is the second right, #27 is the sixth house on the right. The Valentine s Day Extravaganza Fri., Feb. 2, 7:30pm, at the Minstrel One of many great Folk Project events, the Valentine's Day Extravaganza has grown to become a crowd favorite. Come see fellow FP members perform their love-themed songs, many backed up by the 10-piece powerhouse Valentine's Day Loving Hearts Club Band, or the sophisticated Jazz duo of Frank Sole and Hen3ry Nerenberg. Since there will be a good dose of heart-shaking music, we provide enhanced desserts (and plenty of cardiac-friendly CoQ10!). So come out Friday, Feb. 2, bring your Message from the Heart to be read by our experienced MC duo and enjoy the fun! Snow Date: Friday, Feb. 9. Getaway Registration Day Amazing Coincidence: Valentine s Day Falls on Getaway Registration Day Registration for the 2018 Spring Acoustic Getaway opens at 12:01am on February 14. It s an opportunity to give someone you love the Gift of Music & Joy three days of loving concerts, intimate workshops, passionate jamming, and the best damn music party ever! And here s a second amazing coincidence: Getaway Weekend falls on Memorial Weekend, Fri. Sun., May 25 27, 2018. The heart-stirring details and the romantic registration ritual can be found at FolkProject.org. Our ever-lovin lineup includes famed songwriter and beloved singing sister, Terre Roche, gritty and soulful vocalist with tasty guitar licks and piercing lyrics, Cliff Eberhardt, blues and ragtime phenom who s a bucketload of fun, Del Rey, Django-inspired combo with brilliant songs and exciting solos, Occidental Gypsy, creative duo that interprets traditional tunes with a classical attitude, Oliver The Crow, Tennessee songwriter with a gorgeous voice and sensitive lyrics, Louise Mosrie, young Projectile newbie with a rogue mind and explosive creativist, Rowan Groth, local Project master of many styles and instruments, Jerry Krantman, and The best damn three-day music party ever. Getaway is a treasure your beloved will cherish forever. What, no Valentine? February 14th is also Singles Awareness Day. Get yourself a weekend with 150 of the most heartwarming, music-loving friends on Planet Music. See you all in May. Man cannot discover new oceans unless he has the courage to lose sight of the shore. Andre Gide Sat., Feb. 3: Anne Lutun & ContraPositive Matthew Christian: fiddle, flute, mandolin Matt Diaz: guitar Joe De Paolo: drums You've got to accentuate the positive Dancing to Contrapositive Anne Lutun, she's so informative Don't mess with any other scene. Contradance spreads joy up to the maximum Brings gloom down to the minimum Creates a bandemonium While we are all living the dream. Sat., Feb. 17: Sophie Sawyer & Contra Rebels Henry Koretzky: guitar Todd Clewell: fiddle Barb Schmid: fiddle Sophie Sawyer serves spirited scintillating selections seducing our inner Contra Rebels. You might be a Contra Rebel if you plan your vacation schedule around NEFFA and Pinewoods, you seek out the chaos contra line, you sleep eight to a room at Flurry, the majority of your Facebook friends are dancers, your self-identification fluctuates between larks, ravens, jets, and rubies, thrift store clerks where you buy your dresses know you by name, dance fliers outnumber family photos on your refrigerator, you ve just added the umpteenth entry to the latest controversy on Stuff Contra Dancers Say, and you might be a Contra Rebel if you d rather be at Swingin Tern than anywhere else. Non-dancing children must be supervised at all times. Contra and Square Dancing to Live Music. All dances taught. No partner necessary. Beginners lesson, 7:30pm; dance at 8pm. $10, $5 with student I.D. Soft soles only. First Presbyterian Church of East Hanover Parish House 14 Hanover Road, East Hanover, NJ 07936 From I - 287 northbound or southbound: Exit 39, travel East on Route 10 for approx. 3.5 miles. Exit by the Ford dealership ( To River Road/Okner Pkway ) onto Mount Pleasant Ave. Right at the second light onto Hanover Rd. then immediate left into the parking lot of the Parish House. From I - 78: Exit 48 (Route 24 West) to Exit 2B, Route 510 East/Florham Park. Go 1.9 miles and turn left onto Hanover Rd. Turn right into the parking lot of the Parish House just before the road ends at Mount Pleasant Ave. Additional directions are on our website. 973/295-6864 TERN ON THE NET! Find us at http://dance.folkproject.org Presented by the Folk Project 15

Feets Don t Fail Me Now! Center Contra: Gender-role free contra dance in NYC. LGBT Community Center, 208 West 13th St., Room 301, 7:30pm. Usually 2nd Fri. Open to all. 971/991-0597, 347/275-7983, or www.lcfd.org/nyc or e-mail AmericanFolkDanceNYC@yahoo.com Country Dance*New York: Contra every Sat., English Country every Tues., Church of the Village, 201 West 13th St. (NW corner of 7th Ave.), except July and Aug., www.cdny.org or 212/459-4080 Lambertville Country Dancers: Contra/English Country,1st Friday of every month, American Legion Hall, 41 Linden Avenue, Newtown, PA,soft soled shoes only! Info 609/882-7733 or www.lambertvillecountrydancers.org Maplewood International Dancers: Burgdorff Cultural Center, 10 Durand Rd., Maplewood, NJ. Thursdays 8pm, $5. Beginners welcome, partner not necessary, refreshments served. Call 973/627-4386 or 973/376-7568. NJFolkdance.tripod.com/fd_maplewood.html Morristown International Dancers: Wednesdays, Mountain Lakes Community Church, 48 Briarcliff Rd., 8:30pm, 7:30pm beginners. Supporters $5, others $6 (first timers: free first visit), 973/539-7020 or 973/228-5966, NJFolkdance.tripod.com/fd_morristown.html North Jersey English Country Dancers: 2nd & 4th Sundays, 2 5pm, Unitarian Society, 113 Cottage Pl., Ridgewood, NJ. $8 members, $10 non. 201/445-4497 or 201/447-1136. www.northjerseyenglishcountrydancers.yolasite.com Palisades Folk Dancers: Twice a month on Sundays (except June to Aug.), 3pm, Church of the Atonement, Engle St. & Highland Ave., Tenafly, NJ, GinnyandHallB@cs.com. Princeton Folk Dance Group: 7pm, Riverside School, Riverside Dr., Princeton, NJ. Tuesdays (except school closings) www.princetonfolkdance.org, 609/921-9340, 609/912-1272 Princeton Folk Dancers: 9pm (teaching 8pm) Fridays, Susan Patterson Center, Stockton St. and Monument Dr. (behind Borough Hall), Princeton, NJ, www.princetonfolkdance.org Princeton Country Dancers: Suzanne Patterson Center, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton, NJ behind the former Borough Hall/police station, near intersection of Routes 27 & 206, Wed. (and most 4th Saturdays) 8pm (intro/basics 7:30pm), $8 Wed., $10 Sat. ($5 seniors & students), 609/844-0459 or 609/275-7275, e-mail pcdinfo@aol.com. Performer listing at www.princetoncountrydancers.org, pickup band musicians welcome. PCD English Country Dance Series: Second Saturday of the month, 8pm, intro/basics at 7:30pm. $10 ($5 seniors & students).info: 609/844-0459, www.princetoncountryddancers.org Scandinavian Folk Dancing: Bound Brook. Alt. Thursdays, See www.skandinoje.org for info. Scottish Country Dancing: most Tuesdays except June through Aug., 7:30 10pm, Fanwood Presbyterian Church, 74 South Martine Avenue (at LaGrande Avenue), Fanwood, NJ, www.rscds-nj.org, 732/356-3923 Swingin Tern: see opposite page Valley Contra Dance Society: 7:30pm (lesson at 7pm), 2nd and 4th Saturdays, Unitarian Church of The Lehigh Valley, 424 Center Street, Bethlehem, PA. $10 ($5 students). www.valleycontradance.org, 610/868-7432, valleycontradance@verizon.net The Minstrel February 2018 Acoustic Concert Series presented by 7:30 start $10 door Concerts every Friday at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ www.folkproject.org 973/335-9489 Minstrel@FolkProject.org Fri., Feb. 2: Valentine s Day Extravaganza Note: Special $12 admission tonight includes refreshments It s a love-themed night at The Minstrel as two dozen Folk Project members perform their songs of the heart, many backed up by one of our two house bands: either Loving Hearts Club Boogie Band or Frank and Hank Jazz Mavens. The theme of love extends to special snack treats that will fuel the heart and improve your cardiac output. Audience members can extend their own Messages From The Heart to their loved ones, read by our Masters of Ceremony. So come on out to this annual Folk Project fundraiser. Fri., Feb. 9: Open Stage ($5 admission Open Stage only) Note new performer sign-up procedures. The Minstrel Open Stage is the place where a diverse collection of acoustic musicians performs for a welcoming, supportive, and attentive audience. We re a listening room, not a noisy bar. We ve often seen previews of our regularly scheduled opening acts for the first time at our Open Stage. Admission is $5 at the door but is free for Folk Project members and anyone under the age of twenty-five. (Free-will donations are encouraged.) For information on how to sign up to perform at our next Open Stage, visit www.openstage.folkproject.org. Fri., Feb. 16: Diane Perry with Roia Rafieyan Diane Perry is a natural. One of those performers who, from their very first note, you just know was born to her instrument. Diane s instruments are the violin and her voice. And she spans genres from swing standards to folk to her own compositions. She does not let her classical training at Juilliard get in the way of improvisational brilliance. And her vocal interpretations are unique and perfect for the material. Folk Project member Roia Rafieyan grew up in Iran and studied classical guitar when she moved to the States. That training shows in her complex and fluid guitar work backing up her well-written songs. There s compassion, a gentle humor, and heart in those songs, and she s a treat to listen to. Fri., Feb. 23: Butch Ross with Hiroya Tsukamoto Butch Ross somehow made the retrograde transition from singer-songwriter with guitar to one of the newest, most exciting Appalachian dulcimer virtuosi in the country. He performs appropriate traditional songs and tunes. But he also plays his own and other contemporary songs that ought to be totally inappropriate to the dulcimer (Led Zeppelin, Beatles, Richard Thompson), but somehow manage to fit the instrument perfectly in his hands. And he presents it all with an irresistible intelligence, charm, and gentle humor. With innovative guitar techniques and thought-provoking stories, Hiroya Tsukamoto takes us on an innovative, impressionistic journey filled with earthy, organic soundscapes that impart a mood of peace and tranquility 14 More on dancing at the Country Dance and Song Society www.cdss.org UPCOMING: 3/2 Magpie with Rhonda Schuster; 3/9 Open Stage; 3/16 Split Bill Geoff Bartley and Cosy Sheridan; 3/23 A Folk Project Special Concert An evening with Jay Unger & Molly Mason; 3/30 CLOSED for Good Friday; 4/6 Joe Crookston with Emily Mure; 4/13 Open Stage To volunteer, e-mail volunteers@folkproject.org 3

All Venues That Fit We Print Please use contact information to verify dates and times of shows before you go Albert Hall/Sounds of the NJ Pines: Country/bluegrass/folk 7:30 every Saturday. 125 Wells Mills Rd. (Route 532), Waretown, NJ, 609/971-1593 or www.alberthall.org Birdhouse Center for the Arts: 7 North Main St., Lambertville, NJ, 8pm, concerts, open folk jams, song circles, $12, www.birdhousecenter.org, birdhousecenter@gmail.com, 609/397-3964 Bluegrass & Old Time Music Assoc. (BOTMA): every 3rd Sun. from Sept. thru May, Embury United Methodist Church Hall, 49 Church St, Little Silver, NJ. 1 5pm. $4 for BOTMA members, $5 nonmembers. Info: www.newjerseybluegrass.org Boonton United Methodist Church: open mic every 3rd Friday, 8pm, 626 Lathrop Avenue (corner of Vreeland Ave.), Boonton, NJ, free, office@boontonumc.com, 973/334-8275 Borderline Folk Music Club: Nanuet Public Library, 149 Church Street, Nanuet, NY, 1pm, bring a potluck dish to share, $15 members, $20 non-members, www.borderlinefolkmusicclub.org, Intrend@yahoo.com, 845/510-9630 Community Theatre at Mayo Performing Arts Center: 100 South Street, Morristown, NJ, 8pm, www.mayoarts.org, 973/539-8008; Sat. 2/17 Mark O'Conner, $29 $59, bluegrass Earth Room Concerts: Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Monmouth County (UUCMC), 1475 West Front St., Lincroft, NJ, 7:30pm, $20 advance/$25 door, www.earthroomconcerts.org, 732/542-4127 Ethical Brew Coffeehouse: Ethical Culture Society of Bergen County, 687 Larch Avenue, Teaneck, NJ, 8pm, $20 online/$25 at door, www.ethicalbrew.org, 201/836-5187; Sat. 2/17 The Kennedys with Frank Lombardi Evergreen House Concerts: Plainfield, NJ, 3pm potluck, 4pm concert, email for more information and address, $23 per person, advance purchase only, ahrre@verizon.net; Sun. 2/25 Dan Pelletier with George Wurtzbach Fanwood Performance Series: Patricia M. Kuran Cultural Arts Center, 75 North Martine Avenue, Fanwood, NJ, 7pm, donation adult $15, seniors/students $10, www.fanwoodperformanceseries.org, facebook.com/fanwood-performance-series-303/135-519706, 908/418-1301 Folk Arts Fridays at Ethical Culture: 516 Prospect St., Maplewood, every 2nd Friday (except June Sep.). Bring instruments and voices for singing, playing, quilting, crafts. Run by Lisa Novemsky and Anja Moen, www.essexethical.org, lnovemsky@comcast.net, 973/763-8293 Folk Music Society of NY: Folk Project members pay the FMSNY member's price Godfrey Daniels: 7 E. 4th St., Bethlehem, PA, 610/867-2390, www.godfreydaniels.org Good Coffeehouse: The Good Coffeehouse at The Old Stone House, 336 3rd Street, Brooklyn, NY, doors open at 7:30pm, music at 8pm, 718/768-3195 or www.theoldstonehouse.org Green Light Music Series: Studio Yoga, 2 Green Village Road, 3rd Floor, Madison, NJ, 4pm, $10 advance/$15 door, www.studioyoganj.com/events, staff@studioyoganj.com, 973/966-5311 Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club: Fair Lawn Community Center, Fair Lawn, NJ, 8pm, $20, member $17, www.hurdygurdyfolk.org, 201/384-1325; Sat. 2/3 Lara Herscovitch and The Levins Mannion s NJAMP Acoustic Jam: every Thursday, 6pm, Mannion s, 150 West Main St., Somerville 908/203-9700, www.meetup.com/nj-acoustic-music-in-the-park Morristown Uke Jam: Ukulele playalong and jam, 7pm,every 1st Wed at Anthony s Pizza & Pasta, 47 S Park Pl, Morristown (on the Green in warm weather. Info: www.meetup.com/morristownukejam, Mark 973/978-0751, MorristownUkeJam@gmail.com Music on Main Street: Woodbridge Community Center, 600 Main St., Woodbridge, NJ, 7:30pm, www.woodbridgeartsnj.org/music-on-main-street.html, 732/596-4048 NJ Friends of Clearwater Circle of Song: Eatontown Library, 33 Broad Street (Route 71), Eatontown, NJ, 2 4pm, audience members can also do a number or two, $3 $7, www.ingridmusic.com, 4 Chamber Music Benefit for MUF Sat., Feb. 24 at 8pm Morristown Unitarian Fellowship Adults $20, Students $10 Enjoy a winter evening of chamber music featuring the Metropolitan Woodwind Quartet with Dr. Louis Iozzi on soprano sax and flute, Ferris Mahadeen on alto sax and clarinet, Folk Project member Darrell Courtley on tenor sax and clarinet, and Sue Smith on baritone sax and bass clarinet. The concert is a benefit for the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship and will include compositions by Bach, Mozart, Jeanjean, Gershwin, Sousa, Joplin, and others. Sharon Goldman House Concert Sun., Mar. 18, 2018, 2pm New Providence, NJ, $20 Sharon Goldman is a New Jersey-based contemporary singer-songwriter known for her intelligent, inventive storytelling, catchy melodies, and pure, precise vocals. She combines heartfelt portraits and memorable lyrics with unforgettable melodies, taking a folk/pop sensibility to new artistic heights. Tickets $20, available at www.folkproject.org Pot Luck follows the concert. For more information, email concerts@folkproject.org or call 908/591-6491. A Folk Project Special Event Jay Ungar & Molly Mason Fri., Mar. 23, 2018, 7:30pm At the Minstrel Tickets $20 in advance/$25 at the door Jay Ungar and Molly Mason complement each other like a finely crafted fiddle and a superbly drawn bow. They bring to the stage a wealth of skill, knowledge, and talent, pouring out hard-driving Appalachian melodies, Cajun and Celtic fiddle tunes, Civil War classics, sassy songs from swing and country, stunning waltzes, and moving original compositions. Jay originally wrote Ashokan Farewell for the Ashokan Fiddle and Dance Camps, an institution that is still going strong today. The melody became the signature tune of Ken Burns Civil War series on PBS and earned Jay an Emmy nomination. The soundtrack won a Grammy. Jay and Molly have appeared on Great Performances and A Prairie Home Companion, as well as their own radio specials and a host of Ken Burns PBS documentaries. They have performed at the White House for two sitting Presidents, and they continue to delight audiences in concerts across the country. For more information call 908/591-6491 or go to www.folkproject.org and click on Shows>Special Concerts Unclassified Ad Frank Sole has a car for sale. Here are the particulars: 2001 Toyota Prius, silver with 302K miles. Perfectly maintained and ready to go another 302K miles. Asking $2,000. If interested send an email to franksole@comcast.net. 13

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Please consider supporting the Folk Project with a Premium membership! Choose your (fully tax deductible) membership category below: Individual membership @ $25/yr. ($20 for Go Green enewsletter!) $ Family membership @$30/yr. ($25 for Go Green enewsletter!) $ Names of additional family members: Bard Receive 1 special DVD featuring blues performances from Horses Sing None of It Balladeer Receive 2 special DVD featuring blues performances from Horses Sing None of It Troubadour deductible) Receive 5 special DVD featuring blues performances from Horses Sing None of It Star Performer deductible) Receive 10 special DVD featuring blues performances from Horses Sing None of It Multiple Year Membership (You do the math!) Make your check payable to: The Folk Project. If membership in the Folk Project is important to you and you feel that you cannot afford our membership dues, please contact membership@folkproject.org for arrangements....horses Sing None of It! A folksy non-commercial public access TV series featuring a surprising variety of guest performers, hosted by Ralph Litwin. All types of mainly acoustic music, storytellers, dancers, others. Schedule available at www.folkproject.org. Watch archived shows on www.youtube.com/hsnoi. Seen on: Cablevision Morris (Ch.21), Bergen (Ch.77), and Oakland (Ch76), NJ, 7:30pm Sun.; Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), New York City 2:30pm Thurs. on Time/Warner Cable Ch.56 & 1996, RCN Cable Ch.83 & FIOS Ch.33; also broadcast via streaming video on the web at www.mnn.org; Service Electric Cable TV, Allentown, PA (airing in 84 towns) Thurs. 9:30pm, Ch.50; Fargo Community Access 68 www.cityoffargo.com/cityinfo/accesstv/access99schedule on channel 68 at 6:30pm Fridays & 3pm Mondays in Fargo, North Dakota; Comcast Central NJ 2, 3:30pm Friday, Ch.280, Simulcast on Comcast Northwest NJ (Hunterdon County area) Ch.21. 732/869-9276; Sun. 2/4 Dale Lakata The Newton Theatre: 234 Spring Street, Newton, NJ, 8pm, www.thenewtontheatre.com, info@thenewtontheatre.com, 973/383-3700; Fri. 2/9 Al Di Meola, $37 $52; Sat. 2/24 Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, $34 $49, old-school swing-and-jump blues Outpost In The Burbs: First Congregational Church, 40 South Fullerton, Montclair, NJ, 8pm, $22 advance/$25 door, www.outpostintheburbs.org, 973/744-6560 People s Voice Cafe: Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist, 40 East 35th St., New York, NY, 8pm, $20 contribution, members $12, www.peoplesvoicecafe.org, 212/787-3903; Sat. 2/3 Gerry Segal with Lois Morton; Sat. 2/10 Rod MacDonald; Sat. 2/17 Jerry Epstein Memorial Concert; Sat. 2/24 Generations with Steve Schalchlin Pinewoods Folk Music Club: 444 W. 54th St., #7, New York, NY 10019, 718/651-1115, www.folkmusicny.org, Every Monday, Irish Traditional Music Session, 8 11pm at the Landmark Tavern. Visit website for details. Princeton Folk Music Society: Christ Congregation Church, 50 Walnut Lane, Princeton, NJ, 8:15pm, $20, members $15, students 12 22 $10, kids under 12 $5, www.princetonfolk.org, info@princetonfolk.org, 609/799-0944; Fri. 2/16 Tony Triischka Roxbury Arts Alliance: Roxbury Performing Arts Center, 72 Eyland Ave, Succasunna, NJ, RoxburyArtsAlliance.org, 862/219-1379 Roy's Hall: 30 Main Street, Blairstown, NJ, 8pm, $25, RoysHall.com, 908/362-1399; Fri. 2/9 Sideline, $22.50 $27.50, bluegrass Sacred Harp Singings: Much info at www.fasola.org, 2nd Sun.: 2pm, St. Paul s Church, 199 Carroll St., Brooklyn. 718/293-2848, 4th Sun., 2pm, Montclair Friends Mtg., Park & Gordonhurst. 973/509-2165, Midweek singing Wednesdays, 7 9:30pm, St. John's Lutheran Church, 81 Christopher St. (bet. Bleecker & W. 4th Sts., near 7th Ave. S.), Greenwich Village, www.nycsacredharp.org/localsingings.html Sacred Bean Coffeehouse: Flanders United Methodist Church, 2 Park Place (corner with Hillside Ave), Flanders, NJ, 7pm, raywinch.net/coffeehouse.html, sqwinch@optonline.net, 973/584-5426; Sat. 2/17 Mike Herz with Loretta Hagan Songwriting Circle of Central NJ: Every other week in the Edison, NJ area (exact location depends on weather). Go to facebook.com/groups/songwriting.circle.nj or email neilfein@gmail.com for more information. Spruce Run Bluegrass Jam: Glen Gardner VFW, 179 Main St., Glen Gardner, NJ, open stage format, last Sunday of the month from Sept. through May, 1 5pm, $10 at the door includes lunch, coffee, dessert, 908/537-6650 Stony Brook Friends of Old Time Music Jam: Mannion s Pub & Restaurant, 140 West Main Street, Somerville. Starting around 7:30pm, every 1st and 3rd Tuesdays. 609/924-5353 or visit www.diamondcut.com/oldtime Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse: Memorial United Methodist Church, 250 Bryant Ave., White Plains, NY, 7:30pm, Walkabout Chorus "Teachabout" at 6:45pm, $18 advance/$23 door, www.walkaboutclearwater.org, 914/949-2146; Sat. 2/10 Lindsey Wilson with Kristen Graves Watchung Arts Center: 18 Stirling Rd, Watchung, NJ, www.watchungarts.org, WAcenter@optonline.net, 908/753-0190; Sun. 2/11 3pm, Tracy Grammer, $20 advance/$22 door, CD release party, with Jim Henry Folk Project Archives Survey We need your help! An email link was sent to all current FP members on January 13. It s very short and asks if you have any FP items of historical interest. Didn t receive the email? Check your spam folder or send an email to archives@folkproject.org. Many thanks to everyone who s already responded. We ll compile responses, then we may contact you for more information. Thank you for helping to preserve our Folk Project history! Lindsey Meyer, Archives Committee Chair 5

Want to Help with Publicity? Can you send an email once a month? Can you post events to online calendars once a month? Can you write a press release? Can you search the Internet for info on and write-ups of performers or photos of performers? Are you interested in helping to run our YouTube channel? If you have any of these skills or would like to learn a new one, the Folk Project Publicity Committee needs you! Every month, the Publicity Committee produces a calendar-type press release for all of our public events and one or more detailed press releases on performers who will be appearing in the following month. These releases are sent by email and paper mail to our outlets by the many dedicated volunteers that agree to take on a small piece of this large task. Also, some members take the information in the releases and post it onto one or more online event and entertainment websites. We have also been producing at least one in-depth press release on one of the Minstrel performers that might lead to an article on paper or on the web. In the past, these have gotten full-page color photos in some local magazines and good articles on the web that have attracted new audiences to our events. The Folk Project also owns the Folk Project Video channel on YouTube. It is currently in need of a champion to seek out and add videos, monitor discussions, and promote the Channel. If this sounds interesting, we want you to give it a try! Please email Paul Fisher at publicity@folkproject.org if you are interested! 6 FMSNY Winter Weekend Fri. Sun., Feb. 9 11, 2018 Ellenville, NY A Weekend of Folk/Roots/Americana Music The Folk Music Society of New York (FMSNY) and the Folk Project are affiliated organizations. As such, members of each organization can attend the other's events at member prices Have you ever wished you could get away from it all and immerse yourself in music for a few days? If so, you should seriously consider coming to the Folk Music Society of New York s Winter Weekend, which will be held from Feb. 9 11 at the newly renovated Honor s Haven Resort and Spa in Ellenville, NY. More information and a reservation form are available on-line at www.folkmusicny.org or online directly at WinterFolkWknd.eventbrite.com. Information: registrar@folkmusicny.org or 646/628-4604. The Winter Weekend is an unstructured musical happening. Whether you love singing, jamming, or just listening, the Winter Weekend provides ample opportunity to do all of the above. All musical experience levels are welcomed. If you are a seasoned singer or instrumentalist, if you haven t taken your guitar out of the case in years, or if you ve never done much musically but wish you could, you will find a welcome and an opportunity to stretch your musical wings with other music enthusiasts. Accommodations at Honor s Haven are comfortable, meals are provided, and spa and wellness services are available. There is also a pool, a Jacuzzi, a weight room, and classes in yoga, Tai Chi, and meditation are also available. The resort s grounds include a lake and a small waterfall and opportunities for hiking. For more information, or to register, please visit the Folk Music Society s website: www.folkmusicny.org. Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, and charm and gaiety to life and to everything. Plato the new Bylaws, noting that the complications were necessary to bring the Project into compliance with pertinent laws and regulations. Steve noted that hiccups arose during last month s election because it is illegal to allot a second Board vote to a Committee, and Committee Co-Chairs may not have been aware of that prohibition. Responding to concerns raised by Evelyn Maurer, Steve noted that the present co-chairs have agreed to serve without a vote arising from the position and that the Board now has the 25 directors allotted in the Bylaws. ONWARD! The meeting was adjourned at 10:57pm. The next meeting will be held at 8pm on Feb. 6, 2018, at the home of Steve Humphreys. All members are welcome; e-mail secretary@folkproject.org for details. Good o the Order A place to share news with your Folk Project Community about memorable events and challenges. Please send items to Joanne Cronin, joannelcronin@optonline.net The Board meeting ran extremely late in January, cutting the time allocated for Good of the Order submissions. Mark and Robin Schaffer continue their travels. Dave Heistand sold his house in Hackettstown. Open Stage Explodes Discount Expires We revamped the Minstrel Open Stage recently, and the results have been astonishing and wonderful. Crowds have grown so large and the music so thrilling that we are running two shows simultaneously our main showcase on the Concert Stage and a cabaret-style Live in the Lounge in the Terrace Room. One huge thank-you goes to The Bunk Bed Band, Folk Project s astounding array of professional musicians. They are elevating the performance of every musician. But our biggest applause goes to our performers, volunteers, and enthusiastic audiences. They ve made the Minstrel Open Stage the place to be every second Friday of every month. February is extraordinary for two reasons: It s your last chance to receive our special introductory offer: Members get in free no charge nada. Plus, this month s Showcase Set features a fantastic new Projectile, Steve Beal, one of the many stand-out talents in the Open Stage surge. He s got a great voice, wonderful guitar chops, and plays the blues with art and feeling. Questions? Signups? Information? Email OpenStage@folkproject.org. Artist Studio for Rent The Southwest Studio, located on the second floor of the Farmhouse at the Farmstead Arts Center, will be vacant and available for rent on January 1, 2018. If you or someone you know may be interested in renting the studio, contact Kathy Harris in the Farmstead office at admin@farmsteadarts.org or call 908/636-7576. This is a private work-only space, good for artists, weavers, photographers, sculptors, poets, writers, graphic designers, crafters, and general office. Studio uses include art production and private instruction. Exhibition opportunities are available in the first-floor gallery. The studio is on the second floor with four other studios and includes 24 hr. access, good light, a storage closet, shared use of a slop sink, two renovated bathrooms and kitchen. We're located at: 450 King George Road Basking Ridge, NJ 07920 11

10 Folk Project Board Meeting January 2, 2018 Board Meeting: The Summary The January 2, 2018, meeting of the Folk Project Board was called to order at 8:04pm, at the home of Marie Trontell and Jay Wilensky. President Steve Humphreys presided over a spirited meeting in which the Board made a substantial endorsement and investment in our Horses Sing None Of It cable television venue. Present: Steve Humphreys, Kathi Caccavale, Jay Wilensky, Chris Riemer, Bob McNally, Elizabeth Lachowicz, Olga Alvarez, Evelyn McNally, Allan Kugel, Ken Brody, Dave Heistand, Christine DeLeon (officers and directors); Lois DeRitter, Sandie Reilly, Joanne Cronin, Mike Agranoff, George Otto, Paul Fisher, John Mahon; Pam Robinson, Mitch Radler, Pam Robinson (committee chairs). Absent: Jean Scully, Leigh Walker, Mark Schaffer. Guests: Tom Taylor, Judy Felton Storey, Evelyn Maurer, Ralph Litwin. MOTIONS The minutes of the Nov. and Dec., 2017, meetings were accepted. The Board voted to allocate up to $20,000 to Horses Sing None Of It, to purchase new equipment for production of HSNOI programming. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS Treasurer: Treasurer Chris Riemer reported a [robust, sec y] net income for the Project in 2017 of $25,147. The lion s share of profits was amassed by Special Concerts, followed by Minstrel and FP General (including the Morris Arts Council grant and dues). President: Steve welcomed the new Board members and encouraged members to volunteer to host meetings. COMMITTEE REPORTS Horses Sing None Of It: Chair Sandie Reilly presented HSNOI s request for substantial funding for new equipment that will enable Horses to both use its new home at Mendham TV and record programs off-site. Sandie noted that Horses has produced 700 shows of folk music on local-access television over 28 years, is now being shown in 254 towns, and has found a well-suited new home at Mendham TV. HSNOI will have access to that facility 24/7, and accordingly will be able to book more performers, and farther in advance. The new studio will also provide increased opportunities for training volunteers and to involve young people in production and in the Project. President Steve noted that a strong and growing HSNOI venue will provide a major opportunity for the Project to become involved with the Morris and State Arts Councils, and, along with our newly-revamped Open Stage, boost youth involvement in the Project. Sandie presented a detailed proposal, prepared by Ralph Litwin in consultation with B&H Photo Video, to obtain the necessary equipment. The total projected cost, including three Canon XA30 Camcorders, is $18,177. An extended discussion followed, with concerns, including over the cost, expressed. Ultimately, and with applause for Sandie and Ralph, the Board accepted the proposal, allocating $20,000 to cover minor overruns. Sandie warmly thanked the Board for entrusting HSNOI. Getaway: Chair Mark Schaffer reported that the lineup for Spring Getaway has been announced, and registration will open on February 14. Minstrel Booking: Chair Mike Agranoff noted that Dec. was, as usual, a slow month. Average paid attendance for the month was 63, and Minstrel lost $14 for the month. However, average paid attendance for 2017 was 75.4, and Minstrel finished the year [a strong, sec y] $1565 in the black. Jan. highlights include the presentation on 1/19, in conjunction with Swingin Tern, of the Mari Black World Fiddle Ensemble; and Christine Lavin on 1/26. New bookings in Dec. included Kirsten Maxwell, a [young, sec y] singer-songwriter making a lot of buzz in the folk circuit, June 6; Betsy Rose and the Chicago Fire, Sept. 7; Bill Staines, Sept. 21; and The Kennedys, Dec. 28. Additionally, Mike is finalizing a special Saturday Minstrel, on June 16, for the first NJ show of the Frank Vignola Trio after FV s ATV accident. Special Concerts: Chair Pam Robinson noted upcoming events including house concerts by Gordon Thomas Ward, Jan. 20, Toby Walker, Feb. 25, and Sharon Goldman, Mar. 18; and the exciting France-based Celtic band Doolin on Apr. 20. OLD BUSINESS President Steve announced that he has prepared a guide to the intricate election procedures required by Members Gigs (& Friends) Please use contact information to verify dates and times of shows before you go Mike Agranoff (www.mikeagranoff.com, mike@mikeagranoff.com): Fri. 2/9 8pm, Steel City Coffeehouse, 203 Bridge St., Phoenixville, PA, www.steelcitycoffeehouse.com, bookingsteelcity@aol.com, 484/924-8425; Sat. 2/10 7:30pm, Wunderlich House Concert, a private home in Lititz, PA, call or email for reservations and directions, Lititz, PA, ruthellen@me.com, 717/380-7023, suggested admission $20; Sun. 2/11 4pm, Music Right Next Door, a private home, call or e-mail for reservations & directions, Pittsburgh, PA, pages.prodigy.net/cah/concert, cah@lonewolf.com, 412/967-0991, suggested donation $15, potluck supper and jam after the concert (around 6) Blue Jersey Band (www.bluejerseyband.com, frankruck@verizon.net, 609/921-7837): Sun. 2/4 2pm, Arden Contra, contra dance, Arden Gild Hall, 2126 The Highway, Arden, DE, ardenclub.org/gilds/contradance, $10, $9 Arden Club members, $5 students; Sat. 2/10 8pm, 1867 Sanctuary, two-set show, Django, jazz, & bluegrazz, 101 Scotch Rd, Ewing, NJ, www.1867sanctuary.org, 1867sanctuary@preservationnj.org, 609/392-6409, $15/$20; Sun. 2/25 1pm, Laurita Winery, 85 Archertown Rd, New Egypt, NJ, LauritaWinery.com, wine tasting and music; Wed. 2/28 8pm, Princeton Country Dancers, Suzanne Patterson Bldg, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton, NJ, www.princetoncountrydancers.org, $10 Darrell Courtley (dcourtley@gmail.com): Sat. 2/24 8pm, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, "Mozart, Gershwin, and More," a chamber music concert by the Metropolitan Woodwind Quartet, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown NJ, www.muuf.org, 973/540-1177, $20, students $10, a benefit concert for MUF Katie Weiss (www.katieweissart.com, kweiss3@verizon.com): Thu. 2/1 5pm, Prince Street Gallery, art exhibition, Distant Horizons Landscape Paintings, opening reception, 530 W 25th St., NY, NY, www.princestreetgallery.com, free, exhibition continues to Feb. 24; Fri. 2/23 6pm, Prince Street Gallery, art exhibition, Distant Horizons Landscape Paintings, music and poetry with Bill Christophersen, 530 W 25th St., NY, NY, www.princestreetgallery.com, free The Andy Statman Trio Sat., Feb. 10, 2018 Agudath Israel, 20 Academy Rd, Caldwell, NJ 7:45pm: Desserts 8:30: Performance This is a real unusual concert Andy's Trio plays Hasidic-inspired bluegrass and jazz. A virtuoso on the mandolin and clarinet, he's probably the only person who's played with both Itzhak Perlman and The Grateful Dead!! The concert is an amazingly reasonable $25 for advance reservations. Andy is an astounding musician and a deeply inspired performer. Come hear the only National Heritage Fellow and Grammy nominee we'll ever have! Give a listen at tinyurl.com/statmansample. Reservations: tinyurl.com/caistatman. Toby Walker House Concert & Jam Sun., Feb. 25, 2018, 2pm Rockaway, NJ, $20 The Folk Project invites you to a unique and exciting concert and jamming experience featuring internationally-renowned blues master Toby Walker. The afternoon begins with a concert set by Toby. After that, we'll have an open mic where audience members can perform and be backed up by Toby and The Project's Open Stage Bunkbed Band. The event comes to an exciting climax as everyone is invited to participate in an open jam in the round. So bring a snack, pot luck, your voice, and your axe. This is an opportunity to hear and play music with a world-class artist and a great guy. For more information, call 201/207-8696 or send email to getaway@folkproject.org. 7

8 FP Calendar: For venue addresses & contact information, see Venues, Feets, or Gigs Please use contact information to verify dates and times of shows before you go 1/Thur. EVERY THURSDAY: 6pm, Mannion s NJAMP Acoustic Jam. Somerville. 908/203-9700; meetup.com/nj-acoustic-music-in-the-park EVERY THURSDAY: 8pm, Maplewood International Dancers. Maplewood, njfolkdance.tripod.com/fd_maplewood.html ALTERNATE THURSDAYS: 7:30pm, Scandinavian couple dancing. Bound Brook. See www.skandinoje.org for dates/info Katie Weiss: 5pm, Prince Street Gallery, art exhibition, Distant Horizons Landscape Paintings, opening reception, NY, NY, www.princestreetgallery.com, free 2/Fri. Minstrel: Valentine s Day Extravaganza 3/Sat. Swingin' Tern: Anne Lutun & ContraPositive EVERY SATURDAY: CD*NY: 8pm, Contra dances. NYC, www.cdny.org Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club: 8pm, Lara Herscovitch and The Levins, $20, member $17 People s Voice Cafe: 8pm, Gerry Segal with Lois Morton, $20 contribution, members $12 4/Sun. EVERY SUNDAY: 7pm, Music You Can t Hear on the Radio. WPRB 103.3FM; www.wprb.com EVERY SUNDAY: 7 10pm, Radio Nowhere. WMSC 90.3FM Montclair or streaming at www.wmscradio.com or www.live365.com/wmsc EVERY 1ST & 3RD SUNDAY: 6pm, Open Irish session. Dublin House, Red Bank EVERY 1ST SUNDAY: 2 4pm, NJ Friends of Clearwater Circle of Song Blue Jersey Band: 2pm, Arden Contra, contra dance, Arden Gild Hall, 2126 The Highway, Arden, DE, ardenclub.org/gilds/contradance, $10, $9 Arden Club members, $5 students NJ Friends of Clearwater Circle of Song: 2 4pm, Dale Lakata, $3 $7, audience members can also do a number or two 6/Tues. FP Board Meeting: 8pm, at Steve Humphreys' in Randolph EVERY TUESDAY: 7pm, Northwest NJ Acoustic Jam. Westside United Methodist Church, Hopatcong. 973/770-0179 EVERY 1ST & 3RD TUESDAY: 7:30pm, Stony Brook Friends of Old Time Music Jam. Mannion s Somerville. www.diamondcut.com/oldtime 7/Wed. EVERY WEDNESDAY: 7:30pm, Morristown Int l Dancers. Mountain Lakes Community Church. 973/228-5966, njfolkdance.tripod.com/fd_morristown.html EVERY WEDNESDAY: 8pm, Princeton Country Dancers, Contra Dance, $8 ($5 seniors & students). More info on Dance page. EVERY WEDNESDAY: 7:30pm, Down Jersey with Jim Albertson. WSNJ am1240, am1440 and www.wsnjam.com; members.aol.com/downjerseyjim EVERY 1ST WEDNESDAY: 7pm, Folk Open Sing. Ethical Culture Society, 53 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn. 212/636-6341 or 718/788-7563 EVERY 1ST WEDNESDAY: Morristown Uke Jam; meetup.com/morristownukejam; Mark 973/978-0751, MorristownUkeJam@gmail.com 9/Fri. Minstrel: Open Stage Mike Agranoff: 8pm, Steel City Coffeehouse, 203 Bridge St., Phoenixville, PA, www.steelcitycoffeehouse.com, bookingsteelcity@aol.com, 484/924-8425 Folk Music Society of NY Winter Weekend, through Sun. 2/11, Ellenville, NY, see page 6 The Newton Theatre: 8pm, Al Di Meola, $37 $52 Roy's Hall: 8pm, Sideline, $22.50 $27.50, bluegrass 10/Sat. FP Evening o' Music: 8pm, at Margaret Crowl s in East Hanover February 2018 EVERY 2ND SATURDAY: 8pm, Princeton Country Dancers, English Country Dance, $10 ($5 seniors & students). More info on Dance page. Mike Agranoff: 7:30pm, Wunderlich House Concert, a private home in Lititz, PA,, ruthellen@me.com, 717/380-7023, suggested admission $20 The Andy Statman Trio, 8:30pm, Agudath Israel, 20 Academy Rd, Caldwell, NJ, see page 7. Blue Jersey Band: 8pm, 1867 Sanctuary, two-set show, Django, jazz, & bluegrazz, 101 Scotch Rd, Ewing, NJ, www.1867sanctuary.org, 609/392-6409, $15/$20 People s Voice Cafe: 8pm, Rod MacDonald, $20 contribution, members $12 Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse: 7:30pm, Lindsey Wilson with Kristen Graves, $18 advance/$23 door, Walkabout Chorus "Teachabout" at 6:45pm 11/Sun. Mike Agranoff: 4pm, Music Right Next Door, a private home, Pittsburgh, PA, pages.prodigy.net/cah/concert, cah@lonewolf.com, 412/967-0991, donation $15 Watchung Arts Center: 3pm, Tracy Grammer, $20 advance/$22 door, CD release party, with Jim Henry 14/Wed. EVERY 2ND WEDNESDAY: 6:30pm, Central NJ Song Circle. Mara's Cafe & Bakery, 250 South Ave, Fanwood, NJ. www.facebook.com/centralnjsongcircle 15/Thur. Newsletter Deadline: Send stuff to newsletter@folkproject.org EVERY 3RD THURSDAY: 6:30 8pm, Thursday Night Sing Along, Sussex-Wantage Library, Wantage, NJ, www.friendsofswlibrary.org 16/Fri. Minstrel: Diane Perry with Roia Rafieyan Princeton Folk Music Society: 8:15pm, Tony Triischka, $20, members $15, students 12 22 $10, kids under 12 $5 17/Sat. Swingin' Tern: Sophie Sawyer & Contra Rebels Community Theatre at Mayo Performing Arts Center: 8pm, Mark O'Conner, $29 $59, bluegrass Ethical Brew Coffeehouse: 8pm, The Kennedys with Frank Lombardi, $20 online/$25 door People s Voice Cafe: 8pm, Jerry Epstein Memorial Concert, $20 contribution, members $12 Sacred Bean Coffeehouse: 7pm, Mike Herz with Loretta Hagan 23/Fri. Minstrel: Butch Ross with Hiroya Tsukamoto Katie Weiss: 6pm, Prince Street Gallery, art exhibition, Distant Horizons Landscape Paintings, music and poetry with Bill Christophersen, NY, NY, free 24/Sat. ALMOST EVERY 4TH SATURDAY: 8pm, Princeton Country Dancers, Contra Dance, $10 ($5 seniors & students). More info on Dance page. Darrell Courtley, 8pm, Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, "Mozart, Gershwin, and More," a chamber music concert by the Metropolitan Woodwind Quartet, $20, students $10 The Newton Theatre: 8pm, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, $34 $49, old-school swing-and-jump blues People s Voice Cafe: 8pm, Generations with Steve Schalchlin, $20 contribution, members $12 25/Sun. EVERY 4TH SUNDAY (EXCEPT JULY AND AUGUST): 2 5:30pm, Sacred Harp Singing, Montclair Friends Meeting House, 289 Park Street, Upper Montclair, NJ; gssh.hostoi.com Blue Jersey Band: 1pm, Laurita Winery, 85 Archertown Rd, New Egypt, NJ, LauritaWinery.com, wine tasting and music Evergreen House Concerts: 3pm potluck, 4pm concert, Dan Pelletier with George Wurtzbach, $23 per person 26/Mon. Toby Walker House Concert & Jam, 2pm, Rockaway, NJ, see page 7. 28/Wed. Blue Jersey Band: 8pm, Princeton Country Dancers, Suzanne Patterson Bldg, 1 Monument Drive, Princeton, NJ, www.princetoncountrydancers.org, $10 9