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The Salt City Song Miners

The Salt City Song Miners is an organization devoted to traditional music -- and a great group of people. It was formed 30 years ago, and the members still get together once a month for a round robin of songs they enjoy playing and singing.

Meetings are held in the members' homes and are usually scheduled on the last Sunday of every month. In addition, there is a summer picnic at Beaver Lake and a December potluck party & sing. New members are welcome.


MEETINGS
 
Our March meeting will take place on Sunday, March 16, from 7:00 - 9:00 pm at Heidi Ravven & Allen Manning: 36 Albany Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035 (656-5424).

* *A musical event will take place on Saturday, May 31, from 11:00 am to 10:00 pm, at the Kellish farm: Kathy Kellish & Rick H., 3191 Pompey Center Rd., Manlius, NY 13104 (682-1578). (suggested donation: $10) Larry Hoyt is planning a song circle sing-along starting at 11:00 am. The event will last around an hour. Larry and I are going to prepare  a list of around 20 "singable" songs. If anyone is interested in leading the circle, please get in touch so that we can add your song/s to the list.  Live music onstage from 12 noon to 7 pm (six different acts including Larry Hoyt, and our own Jean and Rich Fuhrman. - 50 minutes each); Informal picking from 7 to 8 pm; Country dance from 8 to 10 pm.

* If you are interested in hosting the April meeting, please get in touch.

Hani Khouri

655-0123 (Home)
435-4300 (Work)
hkhouri@aol.com                     
 


If you are interested in hosting a meeting or to receive the e-newsletter, get in touch with

Newsletter Editor: Hani Khouri
hkhouri@aol.com
656- 0123 (home)
435- 4300 (work)

 

 

Questions & Booking: Joe Cleveland, Music Director, Folkus Project, 217 Russell Avenue, Liverpool, NY 13088: (315) 457-2290; joe@folkus.org

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May Memorial UU Society: (315) 446-8920, website,
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Westcott Community Center: (315) 478-8634, info@westcottcc.org,
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