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Trustees: Trustees thru 2010: Evelyn Maurer, Jim King, Allan Kugel Trustees thru 2011: Lois DeRitter, Jim Gartner, Brad Pryor Trustees thru 2012: Scooter Ferguson, Ruth Wolfish, Nancy Kelner Folk Project Officers: President: Scooter Ferguson Vice President: Elizabeth Lachowicz Secretary: Chris Riemer Treasurer: Eddie Roffman Newsletter submissions: Liz Pagan Email: newsletter@folkproject.org 32 Williamson Ave., Bloomfield NJ 07003; deadline is the 15th Membership, corrections/changes: Rick Thomas Email: membership@folkproject.org 12 Upper Warren Way, Warren, NJ 07059 (908) 647-7517 Box 41 Mendham, NJ 07945 www.folkproject.org NEWSLETTER September, 2010 New Jersey s Premier Acoustic Music and Dance Organization Last Festival Ever? www.folkproject org The Fall 2010 Festival is going to be a great one, but will it be the last? It will definitely be the last one at Star Lake. The owners of the camp have decided that they no longer wish to rent to outside groups, so the 2010 Fall Festival will be our last there. The future beyond that is uncertain. Furthermore, I am retiring as Festival Chair after the Fall Festival and we have not yet found a new chair. The Folk Project Festival is a tradition that dates back to 1973. That s 37 years of fun-filled weekends of music and fellowship. I hope that the tradition will continue into the future, but there isn t going to be another festival unless someone volunteers to become the next chair. If you re interested in the position, please contact our president, Scooter Ferguson, at president@ folkproject.org. Otherwise, the Fall 2010 Festival could be the last Folk Project Festival ever. Lori Falco, Festival Chair September Evening o Music Sat., 9/11, 8pm Pagan/Kleiner World HQ Let s fiddle while the empire burns! All members, their voices, instruments, food and bev to share are welcome to Dave and Liz s. If it s clear, there will be a campfire circle. 32 Williamson Ave., Bloomfield. (973) 429-0288 Directions: Coming on the Parkway north from Route 280 and points south, take exit 148. Make a right at the third light, Montgomery St. Make third left onto Williamson. #32 is 5th house on left, Coming southbound from Route 3 and points north, take exit 149. Make a right at the end of the exit onto JFK; make your first right onto Belleville Ave., make your first right onto Williamson. #32 is 2 1/2 long blocks down on right. BONUS Evening o Music! Sat., 9/26, 8pm the Roffmans The 4th Saturday Bonus Evening of Music takes place at Eddie and Robin s place, 11 Butternut Rd., Randolph. (973) 328-7742. Note: Eddie and Robin keep Kosher. At Evening o Music, non-kosher items CAN be shared on a special tablecloth on their kitchen table. Please bring your own serving utensils. Directions: >From I287 Southbound: exit 36, Ridgedale Ave. Keep right at fork, follow signs for and turn right at Ridgedale Ave, go 0.7 mi. Follow directions from Ridgedale-Hanover intersection below >From I287 Northbound: exit 36B, W Lafayette Ave. Right at light onto Ridgedale Ave, go 0.9 mi. >From Ridgedale-Hanover Intersection: Left onto E Hanover (westbound), go 4.6 mi. Turn right at Black Birch Dr, (just past traffic light at Shongum Rd) go 0.8 mi. Turn right at Butternut Rd, ours is the second driveway on the right.

September 2010 The Minstrel Acoustic Concert Series presented by Concerts every Friday at 8pm at the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ www.folkproject.org 973-335-9489 Minstrel@FolkProject.org Fri., Sept. 3: Bill Staines and Butch Ross For just about as long as anyone currently involved in folk music can remember, Bill Staines is the archetypical contemporary folk singer. People have been singing his songs on stage, in recording studios, and around campfires for over 30 years. He is responsible for such classics as Roseville Fair, All God s Critters Got a Place in the Choir, and River, all with choruses that beg to be sung with. Come and see a true living legend. Our opener Butch Ross is a songwriter who fell in love with American traditional music. He plays mountain dulcimer, and mixes old country and Appalachian songs with fiddle tunes played on the dulcimer, and his own wordy, literate, poetic ballads about people, places, and situations you might read about in a good book of short stories. He has a strong clear voice and an engaging stage presence. Fri., Sept. 10: Open Stage Open Stage is the opportunity for local and touring musicians to perform on our stage. Hosted by President Scooter, these informal nights have become a subset of the Folk Project community, both for performers and listeners. Those wishing to perform should visit www.folkproject.org/fp_minstopen.html for signup procedures. Fri., Sept. 17: Red Hen and Danielle Miraglia Acoustic uartet Red Hen delves into the deeper roots of American traditional music, playing songs and tunes from Appalachian Old-Time and Celtic sources. Their authenticity is enhanced when mixed with award-winning music and songs written by band members. Their music features fiddle, banjo, guitar, bass, dobro, and 4-part vocal harmony. Opener Danielle Miraglia is by way of contrast at the other end of the folk spectrum. She sings mostly her own well-written hard-hitting songs backed up with strong punchy guitar work. Whether recounting a bar encounter between a red-neck vet and a women s rights activist, commenting on the tribulations of a road musician, or delivering a rocked-out slide guitar version of the classic Stagger Lee, Danielle puts on a strong show. Fri., Sept. 24: Finest Kind and The Loose Canons Tonight a program of exuisite vocal harmony. From Canada comes Finest Kind, the trio of Ian Robb, Shelly Posen, and Anne Downey. These three singers, each a powerhouse in their own right, combine to produce some of the most beautiful and intricate harmonies in the folk world. Much of their material stems from the traditional repertoire of their respective native countries, England, Canada, and the US. But they also glean from genres from Western Swing to Sacred Harp to Tin Pan Alley to their own formidable pens. Perhaps our opening act s very name, The Loose Canons will give you a clue as to their approach to music. This 11-member choral group sings intricate vocal arrangements of folk songs, do wop, classical favorites as well as participatory pieces. But they specialize in parodies, satire, novelty songs, and other bits of musical humor. UPCOMING 10/1: The Steel Wheels Great bluegrass band; 10/8: CLOSED for the Folk Project Fall Festival; 10/15: From Scotland s Battlefield Band, Brian McNeill songwriter, multi-instrumentalist an AGRANOFF IMPERATIVE; 10/22: From England, songwriter Jez Lowe; 10/29: High energy blues band featuring Treasa Levasseur; 11/6: Headlong Retreat Brilliant songs and spectacular vocal arrangements; 11/13: Open Stage; 11/20: Folk Project favorites Small Potatoes; 11/27: T.B.D.; 12/3: Chorus Song Night; 12/10: Open Stage The Minstrel is an acoustic music concert series run by the Folk Project, a non-profit folk music and arts organization. We use the facilities of the Morristown Unitarian Fellowship, 21 Normandy Heights Road, Morristown, NJ. We hold shows almost every Friday, year round, and the second Friday of the month is usually an open stage/audition night. The music we present is folk music in its broadest sense. That is, in addition to traditional American and ethnic folk music (in its purist definition), we welcome music of contemporary, primarily acoustic songwriters, and other types of music more folkie in attitude than in content. Shows start at 8pm; dress is casual. We serve coffee, teas, and baked goods. There is no alcohol or tobacco on the premises. Admission is inexpensive; on our regular Friday concerts we ask $7.00 on your way in, and, if you feel the show was worth it, an additional amount at your discretion on the way out, which goes to supplement what we pay the feature performer. Children under 12 are free. For travel information, or information on shows call 973 335 9489 or visit our website at www.folkproject.org. To volunteer call Sandie at (908) 501-3842 volunteers@folkproject.org Sat., 9/4: Rick Mohr, Contraptions Chloe Maher piano; Nora Smith fiddle; Bill Quern mandolin, concertina, banjo...contras and Suares ick channels his inner Rube Goldberg to activate the Contraptions as [A] Nora starts to play her [B] fiddle allowing the end of the [C] bow to stick in the [D] ear of [E] Bill causing his [F] hand to twitch uncontrollably over his [G] mandolin causing a [H] string to break resulting in the [I] tuning peg flying off and hitting [J] Chloe in the [K] eye triggering her to jump up, knocking over the [L] piano bench which yanks the [M] microphone cord that is looped around the [N] leg of the [O] caller causing Rick to yell hey! leading the [P] dancers to weave around ending in a [Q] swing that causes a [R] vortex that sucks the [S] observers at the side of the hall onto the [T] dance floor causing [U] everyone to smile and scream for [V] Mohr. Sat., 9/18: Dave Rupp, Rumpus Bill Quern fiddle, mandolin, banjo; Michael Hearn harmonica: Sarah Gowan guitar; Steve Epstein clarinet, sax Contras The night Max wore his wolf suit and made mischief of one kind and another. He sailed off through the night and day crossing the ocean wave to where the wild things are and he was made king of all wild things. And now Max Rupp cried let the wild Rumpus start. And the wild things roared their terrible roars and swang their terrible swings and heyed their terrible heys and cornered their terrible contras. And Max danced back into the night of his very own room where he found his supper and it was still hot. Non-dancing children must be supervised at all times. Contra and Suare Dancing to Live Music. All dances taught. No partner necessary. Beginner s workshop, 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. Tight 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) 551-4441 TERN ON THE NET! find us at dance.folkproject.org Presented by the Folk Project 15

Steve Holland & Root Mean Suare Feets Don t Fail Me Now! Blue Ribbon Cloggers: Meets in Pluckemin, Tuesdays, 7pm. Call Paula Fromen (908) 735-9133 or Heidi Rusch (908) 453-2750 for info. 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 email AmericanFolkDanceNYC@yahoo.com Country Dance*New York: Contra every Sat. at Chinatown Y, Houston Street Center, 273 Bowery (bet. East Houston and Stanton); English Country every Tues. at: Philip Coltoff Center, 219 Sullivan St. (bet. Bleecker and West 3rd). www.cdny.org or (212) 459-4080 Lambertville Country Dancers: Soft soled shoes only! Contra/English country. Info: (609) 882-7733 or www.lambertvillecountrydancers.org Maplewood International Dancers: Ceation House, 124 Dunnellen Rd., Maplewood. Mondays 7:30pm, $5. Beginners welcome, partner not necessary, refreshments served. Days (908) 273-6468, eves (973) 376-7568. http://njfolkdance.tripod.com/ fd_maplewood.html Morristown International Dancers: Wednesdays, Mountain Lakes Comm. Church, 48 Briarcliff Rd, 8:30pm, 7:30pm beginners. $4 member/$5 non-member (973) 539-7020 or (973) 228-5966, http://njfolkdance.tripod.com/fd_morristown.html North Jersey English Country Dancers: 2nd & 4th Sundays, 2 5 pm, Unitarian Society, 113 Cottage Pl., Ridgewood. $8 members, $10 non. (201) 445-4497 or (201) 447-1136. www.maxellute.net/njecd.html; Palisades Folk Dancers: Twice a month on Sundays, 3pm, Church of the Atonement, Engle St. & Highland Ave., Tenafly. GinnyandHallB@cs.com. Philly Family Folk Dances: Memorial Church of the Good Shepherd, 3820 The Oak Rd, East Falls, PA. 2nd Sundays, 2 4:30pm (215) 844-2474 Princeton Folk Dance Group: 7:30pm, Riverside School, Riverside Drive, Princeton. Tuesdays (except school closings) www.princetonfolkdance.org (609) 924-6930 Princeton Folk Dancers: 8pm Fridays, Susan Patterson Center, Stockton St. & Monument Dr. (behind Borough Hall), Princeton, www.princetonfolkdance.org Princeton Country Dancers: Suzanne Patterson Center, Borough Hall, Princeton, Wed. (and some Saturdays) 8pm, beginners 7:40. Pickup band musicians welcome. Usually $6. (609) 683-7956 or (609) 924-8813, email pcdinfo@aol.com. Band info only: (609) 252-0248 or srl@mail.princeton.edu performerlisting at www.princetoncountrydancers.org. Community Dance, www.princetonol.com/groups/pcd/ PCD English Country Dance series: Dance 8-11, intro/basics at 7:30. $8 ($4 seniors & students). Call for info. Scandinavian Folk Dancing: Bound Brook. Alt. Thursdays, See skandinoje.org for info. Swingin Tern: Sat., 9/4: Rick Mohr, Contraptions; 9/18: Dave Rupp, Rumpus Valley Contra Dance Society: 7pm, 2nd and 4th Saturdays, UU Church of The Lehigh Valley, 424 Center Street, Bethlehem, PA. $9/$5 students. www.valleycontradance. org, (610) 868-7432 14 More on dancing at the Country Dance and Song Society www.cdss.org Members Gigs & Friends Beannacht (Deirdre Forrest and Tom Johnston): Fri., 9/3 & 9/17, 7pm and Sun., 9/12, 2pm: Come Together Music Series, Clinton; Sat., 9/11 & 9/18: 7:30pm, Luna Restaurant, Three Bridges; Wed., 9/22: 7:30pm, Cambridge Inn, Spotswood Christine DeLeon: Sat., 9/4: 11am, Morris Plains Farmer s Market, Speedwell Ave. Extension; Thurs., 9/16: 8:15pm, Brewed Awakening, 417 Main St., Metuchen. (973) 744-9700 Ken Galipeau: Sun., 9/15: 8pm, Campfire Stories and Songs at the PEEC Pocono Environmental Education Center s Family Nature Weekend. Dingmans Ferry. www.peec.org; Fri., 9/10: 8pm, The Studio of Long Valley. (908) 892-8581; Sun., 9/12: 11am-5:00pm, New Jersey Storytelling Festival. Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton; Sat., 9/18: 1pm, Stories and Songs for Monarch Butterfly Day, Pyramid Mountain Park, Boonton. (973) 334-3130; Sat., 9/18: 6:30pm, Campfire Stories and Songs with Carol Titus at the Schiff Nature Preserve, Mendham. Come sing the Schiff Is Where It s At, a song written/recorded for their 25-year anniversary video. Pre-registration reuired. (973) 542-6004. Raindate 9/19 Spook Handy: Fri., 9/10: 7:30pm, Bridgewater Library, 1 Vogt Dr. (908) 526-4016; Sat., 9/25: Albert Hall (see Venues) 10:30pm The Songs of Peter Paul and Mary ; Sun., 9/26: 11am 5pm, Burlington County Arts in the Park Historic Smithville Park, 803 Smithville Rd, Eastampton; Sept. 28 to Oct. 10 True North Tour house concerts somewhere in Canada Russ Kelner: Wed., 9/15: with NJIO Outreach Ensemble, Westfield Senior Housing;Tues., 9/21: with Wayne Mandolin Orchestra, Oradell Seniors Rich LaPierre: Sat, 9/11 (and every second Saturday): 7pm, Drip Coffee, 34 Main St., Madison; Sat., 9/18: 8pm, Greenberry s Coffee, 239 Berdan Ave., Wayne. www.myspace.com/richlapierre Mara Levine: Sat., 9/25: with Caroline Cutroneo, Bob Wright and Bill Doerge, 11:30am 7pm, Westerliegh Folk Festival, Staten Island, NY; Wed., 9/29: 12:30pm, harmony Vocalist for Arlon Bennett, Wayne Public Library Lunchbox Learning Series, 461 Valley Road. (973) 694-4272 Odarka Stockert w/ Slight Imperfection (guitar/harp): Sun., 9/19: Starving Artist Cafe & Gallery, 249 City Island Ave., City Island NY; Sun., 9/24: Festival performance, 7-ish pm, Village Park, Main Street, Cranbury; Sun. 9/26: 7pm, Multi Media Arts Center, 562 Bloomfield Ave., Bloomfield - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Yoga with Liz Pagan: Continuing Level 1, Tuesdays Bloomfield, 7:30pm. Saturdays in South Orange/Maplewood, 9am beginner/level 1, 10:15am intermediate. Email lizpagan@verizon.net....horses Sing None of It! Is 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 the Folk Project web page. Seen on: Cablevision Morris area, Sun. 7:300pm ch. 21; Manhattan Neighborhood Network (MNN), New York City, Thurs. 2:30pm on Time/Warner Cable ch. 34 and on RCN Cable ch. 82; also broadcast via streaming video on the web at www.mnn.org (popup players 34/82 http mms); Comcast (formerly Patriot Media/Somerset, NJ) Fri. 3:30pm, ch. 280; Service Electric Cable TV Allentown, PA, Thurs. 9:30pm ch. 50; Staten Island Community TV (SICTV) Saturdays 6pm, ch. 34; Fargo Access (www.cityoffargo.com/cable) on Cable One Fri. 6:30pm & Mon. 3:00pm ch. 12 in Fargo, ND; LVTV-3, Adelphia Cable, La Verne, CA at Fri. 6:00pm; BCAT (Brooklyn Cable Access TV) Tues., 12:30pm on Time Warner 34; Cablevision 67; RCN 82; Verizon 42; Also streams via www.bricartsmedia.org/community-media/bcat-tv-network. NEW Mendham TV: Mon., Wed., Fri.: 8am, 2pm & 8pm; Tues., Thurs., Sat.: 7am, 1pm & 7pm (same episode all week) on Comcast ch. 22 or 25 & Verizon ch. 22 or 25 3

All Venues That s Fit To Print Albert Hall/Sounds of the NJ Pines: Country/bluegrass/folk every Saturday. 125 Wells Mills Rd. (Route 532), Waretown. (609) 971-1593 or www.alberthall.org; Acoustic Café: Our Lady of Mercy Church, 2 Fremont Ave, Park Ridge, NJ, 8pm, (201) 573-0718, www.cafeacoustic.org; Sat., 9/18: The Kennedys Arts off Main Open Mike: every third Thursday, The Lab, 128 Willow Grove St., Hackettstown. thelab_openmic@yahoo.com; www.artsoffmain.com; (908) 684.4728. 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 for non-members. Info : www.newjerseybluegrass.org Borderline Folk Music House Club: New City Ambulance Corps Bldg, 200 Congers Rd., New City, NY. 2pm, Info: (845) 354-4586, www.borderlinefolkmusic.4themax.com; Brennen Coffee House: Justice William Brennan Court House, 583 Newark Ave., Jersey City. Show starts 7pm, evening concludes w/ open mike. (800) 542-7894, www.brennancoffeehouse.com; Fri., 9/10: Cheryl Wheeler City Grind: Open Mic Night, Open Mike hosted by Tom Picard every other Friday at 8 pm, 11 North Avenue East, Cranford. www.citygrindonline.com; Coffee With Conscience: 1st United Methodist Church of Westfield, 1 E. Broad St. 8pm info 908-412-9105, Concerts4Causes@aol.com; www.coffeewithconscience.org; Community Theater at Mayo Center for Performing Arts: 100 South St., Morristown, NJ, for tickets/info call 973-539-8008, www.mayoarts.org, shows at 8pm Crossroads Coffeehouse: 8pm, Crossroads Community Church, 104 Bartley Rd., Flanders. (973) 786-7940 or (908) 879-7739; Delaware River Folksong Fellowship: Song circle the 2nd Sunday at the Friends Meeting House in Mount Holly, NJ, www.myspace.com/delawareriverfolksongfellowship Dublin House: Irish Session, 1st & 3rd Sundays, 6-9pm, Monmouth St., Red Bank Dull Music: 7pm, Rutherford Congregational Church, Union and Rutherford Avenues, Rutherford. www.dullmusic.com; Folk Friday in Maplewood: Informal 2nd Fri. sing-along with Lucky, Dusty, Rusty & Tio Pete. Starts 7:30pm, hosted by Lisa Novemsky. Ethical Culture Center, 516 Prospect St., Maplewood. Call (973) 763-1905 to confirm date, for directions; Godfrey Daniels: 7 E. 4th St., Bethlehem, PA (610) 867-2390, www.godfreydaniels.org. Good Coffeehouse: 53 Prospect Park W. at 2nd St., Park Slope, Brooklyn, doors open at 7:30, music at 8pm, (718) 768-2972 or www.bsec.org; The Hillside Cafe Coffee House: 45 Hillside Cres., Nutley. Doors open 7:30, show at 8pm. (973) 616-0106 or jrlds@comcast.net, www.hillsidecafe.com; Hurdy Gurdy Folk Music Club: Fair Lawn Community Center, 10-10 20th St., Fair Lawn 8pm. (201) 384-1325. www.hurdygurdyfolk.org; Sat., 9/11: Jay Unger and Molly Mason, Matt Brown MoFiddles/Menzel Violins: 4260 Town Center Way, Livingston, NJ, Bluegrass & Old Time Music Jam 1st Thursdays 7pm, RSVP to (973) 994-1083 or mo@mofiddles.com; Sun., 9/19: Barbara Lamb; 9/26: Cynthia Sayer Trio 4...Horses Sing None of It Blues Compilation CD Now Available! Available for purchase by mail (details at HSNOI.blogspot.com) or at The Minstrel: Best of the Blues from...horses Sing None of It! Compilation DVD containing the 28 top blues video clips selected by Producer/Host Ralph Litwin from over 500 episodes of the award-winning TV series taped from 1989 to the 2010. Send check or money order payable to The Folk Project for $20 US postpaid to HSNOI Best of the Blues, C/O Ralph Litwin, 72 Dean Rd.,Mendham, NJ 07945. Good of the Order/Community News This is a place to share news about memorable events and challenges you have faced in the past month with your Folk Project Community. Please send items to Eddie Roffman, eroffman@optonline.net. Joanne Cronin s mother died recently, and she d like to thank the Folk Project for the condolence card and flowers, as well as all the other support provided over the past few years. Duane Degutis s mother also died last week. Duane is one of the old core members from the early days, and remembered by many of those present. Mike Agranoff will be backing up Connor Dugan in a mid-august fiddle contest at the New Jersey State Fair. Russ Kelner got to play his first wedding gig, and Nancy had her first senior moment: trying to turn up the volume on the radio with the dimmer switch for her lights. Rick and Cathy Thomas haven t yet closed, but they are definitely buying a house on Washington s Olympic Peninsula. Sometime in 2012, they plan a reaaaally big party, to give away most of their worldly possessions before heading west. Elizabeth Lachowicz is looking forward to a visit from her sisters, one of whom is coming from Chicago and another all the way from China. Jean Scully has landed a long-term temp job that will keep her occupied through yearend. A big step up from Macy s, income wise. And daughter Siobhan was promoted to manager of the concession stand at Hopatcong State Park, after just a couple of weeks on the job. Michael Mitsch is very proud of his wife Trina who was sworn in as the Mayor of Randolph recently. Also proud of his 11 yr old daughter Elizabeth, for practicing and playing well in front of 500 at NJ State Fair Fiddle competition in Sussex. 13

Folk Project Board Meeting August, 2010 Board Meeting: The Summary The Directors of The Folk Project were called to order at 8:03, at the home of Chris Riemer, with the air conditioning set as high as environmentally defensible. Present were Lois DeRitter, Scooter Ferguson, Nancy Kelner, Jim King, Jim Gartner, Evelyn Maurer, Brad Pryor and Ruth Wolfish (Trustees), Mike Agranoff, Pat Brangs, Carl Croce, Elizabeth Lachowicz, Chris Riemer, Pam Robinson, Bobbie Rosengarten, Bob Safranek, Jean Scully and Rick Thomas (Other Board Members) and Joanne Cronin (Guest). Absent were Connie Crawford, Lori Falco, Alan Kugel, Sandie Reilly, Ed Roffman, Mark Schaffer and Rivka Willick. The minutes were accepted with some minor amendments, and there was minimal discussion of the Treasurer s report, given that Treasurer Ed Roffman was on an overseas junket. (not related to Folk Project business ) From the standing committee reports, we learned that: Everything is percolating along on the Publicity front, and the re-engineering of the Folk Project website is proceeding apace. Some outlets, such as NJ Skylands, would like some uid-pro-uo, since if they re including us in their calendar pages, they d like a link from folkproject.org. No one had an objection to that, since it seemed fair. Membership chair Rick Thomas has developed an enhanced approach to generating mailing labels that will let new (and renewed) members get their first newsletter without having to wait a whole month for processing lag. Newsletter chair Carl Croce Carl had a new box of Free Pass cards for the Minstrel, and per an earlier discussion, President Scooter asked all the Directors to take some to hand out to potentially interested parties. When doing so, people should endorse them with their name, BOD (for Board of Directors) and the date issued. Minstrel Booking chair Mike Agranoff was disappointed in the 2010 Birthday Show, which almost set a record for general lack of participation. He s trying to think of ways to encourage the Project s more seasoned performers to throw their hats in the ring once again, and would be open to suggestions from the community at large. However, he also thinks Sandie Reilly had a great idea when she asked the audience to help with clean-up. It took us back to the old days, when the Minstrel MC always closed with a plea to help stack the chairs. The Horses Sing None of It Best of the Blues DVD is now ready for sale to any interested parties. Thanks to Mark Schaffer for coming up with the idea, as well as to all those folks behind the scenes who helped pull it together. (If you re interested, take a look at http://hsnoi.blogspot.com/2010/07/new-best-of-bluesdvd.html.) Adjournment The meeting was adjourned at 9:50. Next month s meeting is at the home of Cecilia Zeimetz-Rowedder and Allan Kugel. 12 Mountainside Library Folk Music Cafe: www.mountainsidelibrary.org or (908) 233-0115 Music at the Mission: West Milford Presbyterian Church, 1452 Union Valley Rd., West Milford, (973) 728-3081, www.musicatthemission.org; Sat. 9/18: Solas Music on Main: United Methodist Church, 69 Main St., Woodbridge. All shows $20. 7:30pm. www.woodbridgeartsnj.com. Summer outdoor concerts (rain location Woodbridge Middle School) Wed., 9/15: Acoustic Strawbs; Wed., 9/29: John Gorka Outpost In The Burbs: at the Unitarian Church of Montclair, 67 Church St., Montclair (973) 744-6560. Doors open 7:30pm, concert at 8pm. www.outpostintheburbs.org; Fri., 9/10: Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Gathering Time People s Voice Cafe: Community Church of New York Unitarian Universalist, 40 East 35th St., NYC, www.peoplesvoicecafe.org or (212) 787-3903; Pinewoods Folk Music Club: 444 W. 54th St., #7, New York, NY 10019, (718) 651-1115, www.folkmusicny.org; Sat., 9/19: Andy Cohen house concert in Sparrowbush, NY; Sat., 9/25: Sharon Katz and Peace Train co-sponsored with and at the People s Voice Cafe The Place: House Concerts, 3pm potluck, 4pm concert. RSVP to jamask8@comcast.net or (973) 992-7491 for info; Princeton Folk Music Society: Christ Congregation Church, 50 Walnut Lane, Princeton, 8pm, (609) 799-0944 $15/Members $10/$3 kids under 12. www.princetonfolk.org; Fri., 9/24: Walt Michael Sacred Harp Singings: Much info at http://www.fasola.org/; 2nd Sun.: 2pm, St. Paul s Church, 199 Carroll St, Brooklyn. (718) 293-2848; 2pm, Montclair Friends Mtg, Park & Gordonhurst. (973) 509-2165; Midweek singing Wednesday,s 7-9:30pm, St. Peter s Episcopal Church, 346 W. 20th St. http://nycsacredharp.org/localsingings.html Salem Roadhouse Café: Townley Presbyterian Cruch, 829 Salem Rd., Union. (908) 686-1028, www.townleychurch.org; Sat., 9/11: Red Reyne Sanctuary Concerts: The Presbyterian Church, 240 Southern Boulevard, Chatham. Most concerts 8pm, www.sanctuaryconcerts.org; Sat., 9/11: David Bromberg Quartet, Angel Band; 9/25: J.D. Souther, Amy Speace Second Saturdays Coffee House/Open Mic, Summit Unitarian Church, 4 Waldron Ave. Sign up at 7:30pm, shows at 8pm. If you are a singer/songwriter & would like to host one: info@secondsaturdays.org; Skylands Native American Flute Circle meets at a home in Panther Valley. Info: Allan Johnson 908-850-5772 or ajflycasting@optonline.net Stony Brook Friends of Old Time Music Jam: Mannion s Pub & Restaurant, 140 West Main Street, Somerville. Starting around 7:30pm. (609) 924-5353 or visit www.diamondcut. com/oldtime/; 1st and 3rd Tuesdays each month The Uptown Coffeehouse: Soc. for Ethical Culture, 4450 Fieldston Rd., Bronx, NY, 5pm, $15/$3 kids <12. www.uptowncoffeehouse.org, (718) 885-2498; Walkabout Clearwater Coffeehouse: United Methodist Church, 250 Bryant Ave., White Plains, (914) 949-2146, www.walkaboutclearwater.org; Watchung Arts Center: 18 Sterling Road (on the Watchung Circle) Watchung, NJ, 8pm, (908) 412-9105; Fri., 9/24: Mike DeParto and Friends (to benefit the Center) Z Café: Third Saturdays: open mic, 7pm concert. $5 inc. refreshments, Zion Lutheran Church, corner of Elm and Esterbrook Aves., Rahway. (732) 388-3865; 5

FP Fall Festival October 8-10 Have You Signed Up Yet? Registration is now open for the FP Fall Festival, which runs from October 8-10 at Star Lake Camp in Bloomingdale, NJ. You ll find a registration form in this newsletter, or you can register online at http://festival.folkproject.org. There are so many reasons to come to this festival that it s hard to know where to begin. We ve got a great line-up of performers: Anne Hills, who crafts beautiful songs of substance and performs them in a rich soprano voice; Blue Moose and the Unbuttoned Zippers, a vibrant band voted Most Wanted at the Emerging Showcase at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival in 2008; and Aca~Perco, the duo of Jennie Avila, singer /songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and Stephen Wright, drum maker and master percussionist. Folk Project performers will be songwriter, accordionist and guitar player Joe Petraitis, talented vocalist Jean Scully and The John Mina Group. John Mina is an accomplished doo-wop performer who has wowed the crowds at previous festivals with his doo-wop workshops. He will be joined by his son, Roman, and FP favorites Ken and Pat Rolston. Blue Moose will also be supplying our dance music, with Donna Hunt calling. We will continue our special dance program for this festival so if you d like to attend on Saturday primarily to dance, visit http://dance.folkproject.org for details about the dance ticket. Once again, we ve managed to hold the line on prices, so tickets for this fall are the same prices as they were this past spring. You won t find a better bargain anywhere! This is our last Festival at Star Lake and also the last Festival for the foreseeable future. (See details about this elsewhere in the newsletter). So grab that registration form and sign up this will be Festival to remember. See you there! Lori Falco, Festival Chair Eisteddfod Festival of Traditional Music Nov. 5 7 Hudson Valley Resort and Spa, Kerhonkson, NY A fabulous weekend gathering of musicians and singers, with lots of audience participation. Three concerts, 22 workshops, ballad swamp, camper concert, more. Presented by the Folk Music Society of NY/Pinewoods Folk Music Club. Performers include: Paul Brown, Martha Burns, Jerry Epstein, Howard Glasser, Benny Graham, Lorraine & Bennett Hamond, Sharon Katz, Shiela Steward, Dwayne Thorpe, Micky Vandow, Eric Weissberg, Heather Wood, more. Sign up online and pay by credit card: http://eisteddfod-ny.eventbrite.com/ Tje resort also has an indoor pool, tennis courts, golf, game room. Lots of opportunities to jam, talk, meet new friends and catch up with old ones. Info: www.eisteddfod-ny.org or (718) 672-6399 Join the Folk Project Cut out this handy dandy membership form and mail it, with your membership fee, to Rick Thomas, 12 Upper Warren Way, Warren, NJ 07059. Info? (908) 647-7517 or membership@folkproject.org or Choose at least one: New Renew Skip to my Lou Name Address Home Tel. E mail 1: Do you play or sing music: Work Tel. E mail 2: [ ] For fun [ ] Occasionally perform in public [ ] Professionally or semi-professionally Basic Individual membership @ $20/year $ (You ll receive this personal monthly newsletter.) Supporting membership @ $25/year $ (Personal monthly newsletter PLUS our eternal gratitude) Family membership* $ (Additional family members @ $3 each per year) Multiple Year Membership $ number of banjo-tossing years X type of membership. You do the math. DONATION to Folk Project (Tax deductible! We are also eligible for Corporate Matching Donations and banjos.) $ NEW! Please check one: Total amount enclosed: I d like to receive a print newsletter I d like to save trees and receive an Enewsletter $ Make your check payable to: The Folk Project *Family membership is one basic or supporting membership plus $3 for each additional family member/banjo. Please list the names of additional family members: 6 11

An Evening of Acoustic Music with Peirson Ross Sat., 9/11, 7pm Patricia M. Curran Cultural Arts Center, Fanwood Presented by Mayor Colleen Mahr and the Fanwood Arts Council. For More Information and to reserve your seat visit: www.fanwoodperformanceseries.org Suggested donation $7, $5 for seniors and students. New Venue: The Studio of Long Valley The Studio of Long Valley teams up withtri-county Music and Arts to bring all genres of music to Long Valley and surrounding communities. Fri., 9/10: Ken Galipeau; Sat., 9/11: Jared Cost; 9/17: Copper Tonic; 9/18: Loopo2.4.3 drum master class/concert (class at 4pm); 9/25: North Sea Gas. Performances at 8pm unless otherwise noted. The Studio is located at 62 East Mill Rd., Long Valley. All concert proceeds benefit the community music groups that are offered by Tri- County Music and Arts. If you are interested in joining a community band or string group please contact us via our website www.tricma.org. All Goddesses Critterettes Got a Place in the Choir Stasa Morgan-Appel is recruiting for NW-Philadelphia-based SpiralSong Feminist Spirituality Vocal Ensemble s fall season. Most of our music is arranged for sopranos and altos, but we are happy to experiment with tenor and bass voices as well. Our signature performances are community-wide Winter Solstice Celebrations in December. Most of the pieces are a capella; a few have guitar or percussion accompaniment. For more information, email smorganappel@hotmail.com and/or see http://sites.google. com/site/stasasministry/ and click on SpiralSong. The Folk Project on Facebook Visit the Folk Project Facebook page: www.facebook.com/profile.php?v= feed&id=1162881730& story_fbid=122367311116630#!/folkproject?ref=ts. Daunted by all those digits? Just go to Facebook and type Folk Project in the search box and it should take you right there. Save a Tree Sign up for E-Newsletters Our monthly newsletter is now available in electronic version. Advantages of receiving the E-Newsletter are: you will receive it much earlier each month; you will be less likely to misplace it; this will save trees, energy and reduce greenhouse gases; you will save the Folk Project almost one dollar per month. Sign up at enews.folkproject.org 18th Annual NJ Storytelling Festival The Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton Sunday, Sept, 12 10am 6pm The all-day festival, which is free with admission to the Grounds, brings the best storytellers from all over New Jersey to enchant adults and children alike. The Oral Story is one of the oldest art forms which became the foundation of theater, literature and poetry. The festival brings together top artists on multiple stages performing programs for adult, family, and general audiences. Rain or shine. Various stages allow attendees to choose from a wide variety of oral performances, including Projectile Ken Galipeau and Carol Titus. With four different performances every hour from noon until 6pm, there is something for every listening age and taste. Shows designed for adults, young children and general audiences are offered throughout the day. The Festival ends with a Lightning Round of stories 3 minutes or less. The festival is included with admission to the Grounds for Sculpture. Discounts for students and seniors. Parking is free. Picnic lunches are available at The Peacock Café. 10am. to Noon: two workshops Once Upon a Time: Storytelling Made Simple in Grades Pre K 6 and Playing with Story: A Whole Family Storytelling Experience with the Story Weavers. Noon to 6pm: Continuous storytelling by thirty New Jersey storytellers for all ages at four locations in the sculpture park. Go to www.njstorynet.org to register and pay for workshops. For the afternoon storytelling festival only, pay at the park entrance. Call Carol Titus at (973) 6258548 or email carol.titus@yahoo.com for info about the festival/workshops. 10 7

FP Calendar: September 2010 1/Wed. EVERY Wednesday, Straight Morning Drive, featuring Straight Drive 15 minutes after the 7:30am station break. 6 9am, WDVR-FM and www.wdvrfm.org EVERY Wed.: Morristown Int l Dancers, 7:30pm, Mountain Lakes. (973) 539-7020 EVERY Wednesday: Princeton Country Dancers, 8pm, Suzanne Patterson center, Princeton. (609) 799-2073, http://www.princetoncountrydancers.org/ EVERY Wednesday: Down Jersey with Jim Albertson, 7:30pm, WSNJ am1240, am1440 and www.wsnjam.com; http://members.aol.com/downjerseyjim/ EVERY 1st Wednesday: Folk Open Sing; 7pm, Ethical Culture Society, 53 Prospect Park West, Brooklyn. (212) 636-6341 or (718) 788-7563 2/Thurs. Alternate Thursdays: Scandinavian couple dancing, 7:30 pm, Bound Brook. See skandinoje.org for dates/info. 3/Fri. Minstrel: Bill Staines and Butch Ross Beannacht (Deirdre Forrest and Tom Johnston), 7pm, Come Together Music Series, Clinton 4/Sat. Swingin Tern: Rick Mohr, Contraptions Christine DeLeon, 11am, Morris Plains Farmers Market EVERY Saturday: CD*NY: Contra dances, 8pm. NYC. www.cdny.org 5/Sun. EVERY Sun.: Music You Can t Hear On The Radio, 7pm, WPRB 103.3FM; www.wprb.com EVERY first & third Sunday: Open Irish session, 6pm, Dublin House, Red Bank. Ken Galipeau: 8pm, PEEC Pocono Environmental Education Center s Family Nature Weekend. Dingmans Ferry. www.peec.org 6/Mon. EVERY Monday: Maplewood International Dancers, 7:30pm. New location: Recreation House, 124 Dunnellen Road. (973) 376-7568 7/Tues. EVERY 1st & 3rd Tuesday: Stony Brook Friends of Old Time Music Jam, 7:30pm, Mannion s Somerville. www.diamondcut.com/oldtime/ EVERY Tuesday: Northwest NJ Acoustic Jam, 7pm, Westside United Methodist Church, Hopatcong. (973) 770-0179 FP Board meeting: 8pm, 9/Thurs. NJ Songwriters Circle, Dave Kleiner s, 8pm, 32 Williamson Ave., Bloomfield. (973) 429-0288 10/Fri. Minstrel: Open Stage The Studio of Long Valley: Ken Galipeau, 8pm. http://www.tricma.org Spook Handy, 7:30pm, Bridgewater Library (908) 526-4016 Brennan Coffeehouse: Cheryl Wheeler, 8pm, Jersey City. www.brennancoffeehouse. com Outpost in the Burbs: Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams, Gathering Time, 8pm, Montclair. www.outpostintheburbs.org 11/Sat. Evening o Music: 8pm, Pagan/Kleiner World Headuarters, 32 Williamson Ave., Bloomfield. (973) 429-0288 Peirson Ross, 7pm, Fanwood. www.fanwoodperformanceseries.org Sanctuary: David Bromberg Quartet, Angel Band, 8pm, Chatham. www.sanctuaryconcerts.org The Studio of Long Valley: Jared Costa, 8pm. http://www.tricma.org/events_calendar Rich LaPierrre, 7pm, Drip Coffee, Madison Beannacht (Deirdre Forrest and Tom Johnston), 7:30pm, Luna Restaurant, Three Bridges 8 Hurdy Gurdy: Jay Unger and Molly Mason, Matt Brown, 8pm, Fair Lawn. www.hurdygurdyfolk.org Salem Roadhouse: Red Reyne, 7:30pm, Union. www.townleychurch.org 12/Sun. Sacred Harp Singing, 2pm, Brooklyn. (718) 793-2848 NJ Storytelling Festival, 11am 5pm, Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton. Performers include Ken Galipeau Beannacht (Deirdre Forrest and Tom Johnston), 2pm, Come Together Music Series, Clinton 15/Wed. Newsletter deadline. Send stuff to newsletter@folkproject.org Music on Main: Acoustic Strawbs, 7:30pm, Woodbridge. www.woodbridgeartsnj.com 16/Thurs. Christine DeLeon, 8:15pm, Brewed Awakening, Metuchen. (973) 744-9700 17/Fri. Minstrel: Red Hen and Daniell Miraglia The Studio of Long Valley: Copper Tonic, 8pm. http://www.tricma.org Beannacht (Deirdre Forrest and Tom Johnston), 7pm, Come Together Music Series, Clinton 18/Sat. Swingin Tern: Dave Rupp, Rumpus Ken Galipeau, 1:30pm, Stories and Songs for Monarch Butterfly Day, Pyramid Mountain Park, Boonton. (973) 334-3130 Ken Galipeau, 6:30pm, Campfire Stories and Songs with Carol Titus at the Schiff Nature Preserve, Mendham. Pre-registration reuired, (973) 542-6004 Rich LaPierre, 8pm, Greenberry s Coffee, Wayne Beannacht (Deirdre Forrest and Tom Johnston), 7:30pm, Luna Restaurant, Three Bridges Acoustic Cafe: The Kennedys, 8pm, Park Ridge. www.cafeacoustic.org Music at the Mission: Solas, 8pm, West Milford. www.musicatthemission.org 19/Sun. Odarka Stockert/Slight Imperfection, 7pm, Starving Artist Cafe, City Isle, NY Mo Fiddles: Barbara Lamb, 4pm, Livingston. (973) 994-1083 22/Wed. Beannacht (Deirdre Forrest and Tom Johnston), 7:30pm, Cambridge Inn, Spotswood 24/Fri. Minstrel: Finest Kind and the Loose Canons The Studio of Long Valley: North Sea Gas, 8pm. http://www.tricma.org/ Odarka Stockert/Slight Imperfection, 7pm, Village Park, Main St., Cranbury Princeton FMS: Walt Michael. http://princetonfolk.org/ 25/Sat Bonus EoM at the Roffmans 8pm, 11 Butternut Rd., Randolph. (973) 328-7742 Mara Levine with Caroline Cutroneo, Bob Wright and Bill Doerge, 11:30am 7pm, Westerliegh Folk Festival, Staten Island. Spook Handy, 10:30pm, The Songs of Peter Paul and Mary, Albert Hall, Waretown Sanctuary: J.D. Souther, Amy Speace, 8pm, Chatham. www.sanctuaryconcerts.org 26/Sun. Sacred Harp Sing, 2pm, Montclair Friends Meeting. (973) 779-8290 (confirm) Odarka Stockert/Slight Imperfection, 7pm, Multi Media Arts Center, Bloomfield Spook Handy, 11am 5pm, Burlington County Arts in the Park, Historic Smithville Park, Eastampton Mo Fiddles: Cynthia Sayer Trio, 4pm, Livingston. (973) 994-1083 29/Wed. Music on Main: John Gorka, 7:30pm, Woodbridge. www.woodbridgeartsnj.com Arlon Bennett with Mara Levine, 12:30pm, Wayne Public Library Lunchbox Learning Series. (973) 694-4272 9

Anne Hills Star lake camp Featuring national performers bloomingdale NJ Blue Moose & the Unbuttoned ZIppers October 8-10, 2010 A weekend-long celebration of music, dance, good times with old friends you ve met before and those you re going to meet Great Concerts Jams Song Swaps Dancing Good Conversation A weekend to look forward to and to remember Aca~Perco Anne s first album, Don t Panic was released in 1982. Her most recent album, Best of Friends (2009), is a collaboration with Tom Paxton and Bob Gibson. In between, she has recorded 20 albums, authored a children s book, earned a Masters in Social Work and done theater projects. A celebrated singer, social activist, composer and author, Anne s incandescent talent will light up our festival all weekend. annehills.com with Talented Folk Project performers Jean Scully With a background in musical comedy, Jean is one of the Folk Project s premiere song stylists, with a host of friends backing her up onstage, and a kaleidoscope of melodies embracing Folk, Jazz, Variety and Rock. Joe Petraitis Joe Petraitis is a songwriter, accordionist and guitarist. Contra Dance, Country dance, and more Donna Hunt and Blue Moose Blue Moose and the Unbuttoned Zippers will be performing onstage and providing music for our dances. They are a contemporary string band filled with epic triple fiddles, catchy melodies and driving rhythms full of raw energy and mashy uirk. BMUZ is Bronwyn Bird (nyckelharpa), Mariel Vandersteel (fiddle), Andy Reiner (fiddle) and Stash Wyslouch (guitar). bmuz.net He s performed at Café Improv, cable TV in Princeton and at Pete Seeger s Beacon Festivals. Joe will perform with the HubCaps, featuring many of his FP friends. The Mina Group John Mina comes to us from Florida. The founder and director of the doowop group Brylcream, he has shared the stage with The Temptations, The Four Tops, Three Dog Night and many more. Joining him onstage will be his daughter Viva, his son Roman, his good friend Ken Rolston, and others. Donna Hunt was an early stalwart and organizer of Swingin Tern dances. A sophisticated caller and an affirmative teacher, she presently lives in Wilmington, Delaware and is a regular caller at the Glenside Thursday Night and Saturday Night Dances and the Valley Contra Dance in Bethlehem PA. Donna has called for dances throughout New England, the Mid-Atlantic states and as far away as California. Blue Moose and the Unbuttoned Zippers call their music Scandilachian a hearty stew of Norwegian, Swedish, and American tunes. They take songs and tunes, old and new, and infuse them with an almost punk-rock kind of energy, all the while respecting the traditions. They were a featured band in the Jan/Feb 2010 issue (#145) of Dirty Linen Magazine. Find out more at their web site Jennie Avila, singer/songwriter, multiinstrumentalist and Stephen Wright, drum maker and master percussionist, create a musical mandala that combine a capella vocals, guitar and spirited percussion. Conga drums, kokirekko, clay drums, ubangs, doumbeks, guntas, shakers and udu drum are visually stunning and sonically intriguing. aca-perco.com What makes this festival D i f f e r e n t? Attendance limited to 225 including performers and staff. Workshops all weekend for musicians, non-musicians, dancers, listeners, and enthusiasts of all ages. Family friendly Children s activities offered all weekend. Check the website for more. Food and lodging are included in full weekend prices. Indoor concert, workshop, and dance locations make this festival weatherproof. A buffet of accommodations, from cabins to commons to the private rooms, comfort, and uiet of the Lodge, or commute from home. Attendance is BY REGISTRATION ONLY! Registration information on other side. Online registration available at festival.folkproject.org. For more information visit festival.folkproject.org or contact registrar Barbara Moo at FestReg@folkproject.org or call 908 647-4306. Preliminary workshop schedule and updates at the web site.

The Folk Project FESTIVAL October 8-10, 2010 Star lake camp, Bloomingdale NJ Registration Deadline: Sept 29, 2010 Postmark (10/2 online) Attendance is by advance registration only. Weekend, commuter and overnight options, as well as single day commuter passes are available. Early Bird Discount deadline (only on Weekend Passes) is Sept 17, 2010. Registration opens August 1. Full Weekend Registrations include Food (Saturday breakfast through Sunday lunch). lodging for Friday and Saturday night are included in Full Weekend overnight registrations. Cabins are heated and have bathrooms and hot showers in the cabin. The Commons has rooms with two single beds; each room shares a bath with an adjoining room. The Lodge is uiet housing. It has motel-style rooms, with private bath and two single beds. The Lodge is on the Camp premises, but is a mile-plus drive from the Concert Hall. Single occupancy rooms are only in the Lodge. Parking near concerts/workshops reserved for Lodge guests. No children 18 or younger in the Lodge. Lodge and Commons space is limited register early for your first choice. day passes include admission to workshops after 9:30 A.M. and lunch and dinner; breakfast is not included. All concerts and most workshops are indoors; the Concert Hall is on the second floor, up a flight of stairs. There is a strict no drugs, no alcohol policy at the camp. Failure to respect this policy will result in your removal from the premises. No pets. Star Lake Camp is a Smoke-Free environment. PAYMENT: Make check payable to The Folk Project. Mail to Barbara Moo, Festival Registrar, 164 Gates Ave, Gillette NJ 07933. Online registration and additional forms are available at festival.folkproject.org. Confirmation: To receive your confirmation by mail, include a self-addressed stamped envelope. Otherwise, confirmation will be sent to the first email address listed below. You are not officially registered until you have received confirmation and directions. You will not receive tickets your name will be on a list at the camp. Please list everyone, including children. Please give email address (where available). For people 18 & under please include ages. CHILDREN 4 & UNDER ARE FREE list names. Sign permission box for all children listed on this form. For EACH PERSON check one MEALS box and one ON SITE OR COMMUTE box. Name 1 Email 1 Name 2 Email 2 Name 3 Email 3 Name 4 Email 4 Name 5 Email 5 PHONE ADDRESS Age ( if 0-18 ) First Time? Meals Regular Meatless One / Person Cabin Lodging or Commute Commons Lodge Double Lodge Single Weekend Commute One Per Person Keep Prices low Volunteer! Saturday Day Pass It takes a lot of hands to make this festival a success. Many hands small jobs big party lower prices for everyone. Can we count on you? To volunteer, check this box and we ll be in touch. Thanks! Sunday Day Pass Option # Children age 5-18 (0-4 FREE) # Nonmember Adults # Member Adults Total For people 18 and under, parent or guardian must sign here: Members of the Folk Project and sister organizations pay a reduced rate. Please check your status: Folk Project Pickin &Singing Gatherin Philadelphia Folk Song Society NY Pinewoods Cabin @ $110 @ $205 @ $185 = Commons @ $160 @ $255 @ $235 = Lodge DOUBLE Occupancy NOT AVAIL @ $255 @ $235 = Lodge SINGLE Occupancy Not AVAIL @ $305 @ $285 = Weekend COMMUTER @ $70 @ $165 @ $145 = Less Early Bird Discount Wknd Register by Sept 17 # People 5&up: @ -$10 = ( ) Saturday COMMUTER @ $35 @ $85 @ $75 = Sunday COMMUTER @ $20 @ $55 @ $45 = Subtotal = Join the Folk Project starting at this festival! ( & use the member column) = Membership $20, Additional Family Members $3 each. List names. Tax Deductible Contribution to The Folk Project = Grand Total = I / We want to room with: Need a roommate in the Commons or Lodge? Mark Commons or Lodge Double and Check here Join the Folk Project on this form Get a full year of membership benefits, and pay the member rates! Family membership is $20 for first person, only $3 for each additional person. Registrations are processed in order of receipt. NO REFUNDS. Registrations may be transferred only if you make advance arrangements with the Registrar. You may also donate unused registrations to the Folk Project. If you have special needs not addressed on this form, please send a note to FestReg@folkproject.org or paper mail to the Registrar at the address above. For updates on schedules, workshops, mailing list signup, and registration visit our website at festival.folkproject.org.