Dulci-More Festival 14
Memorial Day Weekend
Friday-Sunday,
BSA

All information is now current for Dulci-More Festival 14
Note that a couple of workshop locations have just been changed on
Also note that we have just learned that the reddish-orange
bridge on
Program subject to change if needed.
Updated
Most
recent updates are for the program pdf, tentative
workshop schedule, and the workshop schedule pdf.
Dulci-More Festival 14
on Memorial Day Weekend,
Friday-Sunday, May 23-25, 2008
at BSA
37748 Furnace Road, Lisbon, Ohio.
If you would like to print out flyers or brochures, it is
probably easiest to do them with the links here, however they do require that
you have a copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader. Free downloads are available from www.Adobe.com if you need one.
Get
Dulci-More Festival 14 Registration Forms in Adobe PDF Format
Get Dulci-More Festival 14 Flyer in Adobe PDF Format
Get Dulci-More Festival 14 Double Flyer
in Adobe PDF Format
(Print Back to Back and Cut in Half)
Get Dulci-More Festival 14 Brochure in Adobe PDF Format
Get
Dulci-More Festival 14 Workshop Grid in Adobe PDF Format
Get
Dulci-More Festival 14 Program in Adobe PDF Format
Schedule for Dulci-More Festival 14
(Schedule subject to change as needed)
Evening Concerts & Workshops:
Dulci-More Will Do a Short Opening
Set Each Evening
Mini-Concerts & Workshops:
Mountain Marge Diamond; Guy George; Janet Harriman; Susie Large; Gary & Toni Sager;
Festival Vendors
Alice Whitehill (Stitches & Strings); Dulcimer Players News; Guy George; Mountz Gallery; Prussia Valley Dulcimers Acoustic Music
Shop; Stapleton Woodcrafts; Sweet
Fern Music; Timbre Hill
Dulcimers; Waterlily
Productions; Winsome
Expressions
Evening Concerts & Mini-Concerts Indoors in the Camp Dining Hall
Workshops & Other Activities Outdoors or Indoors (or Under Cover) Depending on Weather
All Workshops Go Ahead as Scheduled Under Cover in Case of Inclement Weather
Lawn Chairs Are Suggested for Comfortable Seating at Workshops
Friday
Evening,
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Dining
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Coverdish
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Breakfast
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Workshop
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Workshop
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Lunch
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Mini-Concert
– Smokin |
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Mini-Concert – Susie
Large |
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Mini-Concert – Earl
& Alice Whitehill |
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Mini-Concert
– Stringed Fantasy |
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Workshop
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Ability
Level Jamming Workshops |
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Name
That Old-Time (or Other) Tune Contest |
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Dinner
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Open
Stage/Clubs Open Stage |
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Mini-Concert
– Gary & Toni Sager |
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Mini-Concert
– Sutch Sounds |
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Evening
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Breakfast
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Hymn/Gospel/Spiritual
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Lunch
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Mini-Concert
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Mini-Concert
– Bill Schilling |
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Mini-Concert
– Janet Harriman |
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Workshop
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Workshop
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Non-Denominational
Worship Service at Mac Kelly |
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Dinner
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Mini-Concert
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Mini-Concert
– Guy George |
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Final
Pack-up & Clean-up
Weekend Workshop Schedule for
Festival 14
Tentative with some Blank Titles
and Changes Still Possible as Posted on May 6
(Subject to Final Additions,
Approvals, and Changes)
Get
Dulci-More Festival 14 Workshop Grid in Adobe PDF Format
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Dulci-More |
Featured |
Various |
Beg/Adv Beg |
Int/Adv Lap, |
Various |
Various |
Beg/Adv Beg |
Int/Adv |
Children, |
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Location |
1 Dining Hall |
2 Dining Hall |
3 Camp by Path |
4 Tarp on Hill |
5 Shelter at |
6 Trading Post |
7 Trading Post |
8 Trading Post |
9 Tarp Near Pool |
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Workshop |
Stories Behind |
Beginning |
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Dark Side of |
Calming |
Arranging |
Easy & |
Gospel |
Whistling with |
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Topical, |
Absolute |
Primal |
Railroad |
Songwriting |
Autoharp |
Scottish Music |
Rudimentary |
Dulcimers for |
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Just Plain Folk |
Fiddle |
Starting from |
Thinking In- |
Guitar Open |
Accompanying |
Blues |
Irish |
Percussion &
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Area Closed - |
Intro to |
For Workshop |
Share Your |
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Schedule |
Intermediate |
Advanced Jam |
If a workshop
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Workshop |
Understanding |
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Collecting |
Mountain |
Songwriting - |
Singing the |
Beginning |
Norwegian |
Beginning |
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Workshop |
Appalachian |
Beginning |
Playing |
Fiddle Tunes |
Beginning |
Harpin’ Hymns |
Chording with |
Gospel Tune |
Beginning |
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Workshop |
Just Plain Folk |
Improving |
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Celtic Ballads |
Irish Bouzouki |
Beginning |
Droning Is Cool |
Ozark Waltz |
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readable size and format. Alternately, use the Adobe PDF Link if you have Adobe
Acrobat Reader.
(Some Presenters Will Only Be at the Festival One Day As Indicated in the Schedule)
Concert, Mini-Concert, & Workshop Presenters
This information about
the artists is available with pictures of the artists at this link.
In 1996,
Karla is not a
“paper-trained” musician, but plays by ear. That first autoharp kindled a
mysterious attraction to and ability for unusual stringed instruments! In
addition to chromatic and diatonic autoharp, Karla also plays the bowed
psaltery, the hammered dulcimer, the mountain dulcimer, its hybrid cousin, the banjimer, the lever harp, and most recently, the fiddle.
She has made a Gospel recording featuring some of these instruments entitled, Resonance:
Songs for the Soul and most recently, a Bluegrass Gospel vocal
recording entitled, Karla & Sons: Let Me Tell You About Jesus.
Karla offers
lessons, workshops, and Gospel Jams in her home, as well as at various music
festivals around the country. She is also a ladies’ devotional speaker,
bringing spiritual encouragement through message and music. For the past six
years, she has co-authored Colorfully Chromatic, a column
featuring challenging autoharp arrangements in the Autoharp Quarterly.
She was the Mountain Laurel Autoharp Champion in 2000, runner up in 2005, as
well as runner up for the International Autoharp Championship in 2000.
Originally from
Since Karla was
unable to participate in Dulci-More Festival 13 as we had planned, we are
pleased that she will be with us for the first time for Dulci-More Festival 14.
Multi-instrumentalist Randy Clepper
is in demand as a player of Irish, Celtic, and other forms of traditional music
(European, North and South American, Asian, etc.) on fingerstyle
acoustic guitar, cittern/bouzouki, tenor banjo, and hammered dulcimer. Randy
performs solo and with other local musicians around the central Ohio area. He
performs regularly with Christine Fraser Ramsey (Scottish harp) as
half of the duo Begley’s Braes, with the exciting and
eclectic collaboration “Hammer On!”, and with various other
musicians such as guitarist John
Sherman, Butch Ross and Christie Burns, and others.
Randy is an active player in the Columbus Irish music scene, and is a regular
at traditional Irish music sessions around the area. He has performed in
traditional music and arts festivals across the US. Randy’s background covers
many styles of music including traditional, folk, pop, rock, jazz, funk (yes,
funk) and bluegrass. He has taught DADGAD guitar and hammered dulcimer
workshops at many festivals across the country, and is in demand as a recording
sessions musician. He is a former member of the traditional Irish band Aisling (Charlene
Adzima, Andi and Steve
Wolfe, and Rick Nelson). Randy hails originally from southeast Tennessee, where
he also taught guitar, did studio work, and played in several area bands.
In 2003, Randy teamed up with nationally known hammered
dulcimer players Dan Landrum (TN, dulcimer player for Yanni),
Mark Wade (OH, 1998 National Hammered Dulcimer Champion), and Bob McMurray (WA,
dulcimer player/guitarist) to form the dulcimer super-group Hammer On!.
The group released their first CD in 2004 entitled Hammer On!, an
exciting and eclectic collection of mostly original music borrowing from styles
as diverse as the backgrounds of its talented members. Click here to order the album, or go to www.hammeron.com
for more info on the band (or better yet, come to Dulci-More Festival 14 and
get a copy from Randy or Dan and get both to autograph it).
Randy has a solo CD which he recorded,
engineered, and mastered entitled Within a Mile,
containing mostly Irish/Celtic instrumental music on cittern, guitar, and
hammered dulcimer (click here to order). Click here
for a review of the CD from the Dulcimer Player’s News. Randy is also featured on Dan Landrum’s Winter Mix CD.
Randy is currently working on an exciting new recording
project with John Sherman, Zac Leger, and others in the US and with Bert
and Eva Deivert (and some surprise
guests!!) in Sweden. Look for its release in 2007/early 2008.
Randy is from Gahanna, OH. This is his first Dulci-More
Festival.
Bing Futch has been
playing Appalachian mountain dulcimer since 1985 and is one of the most
high-profile performers of this uniquely American instrument today. In 1999, he founded Americana band MOHAVE (http://www.mohavemusic.com),
a free-wheeling, good-timing collective of musicians that has performed at
numerous festivals and county fairs, played to audiences at venues such as Hard
Rock Live Orlando and the House Of Blues at Walt Disney World, and opened for
national acts MOLLY HATCHET, SUBJECT TO CHANGE, WRONG and THE CRESTS, all while
keeping the dulcimer front and center.
As a solo
performer, Bing retains the high-energy performances and engaging audience
interaction that infuses every MOHAVE show. His original songs are rooted
within international folk music, mixing African and Native American rhythms,
blues, bluegrass, funk, jazz, Dixieland, Celtic, country, middle eastern and latin influences with original rock and pop grooves.
Bing discovered
the mountain dulcimer in 1985 while working in parking control at Knott's Berry
Farm theme park in California. He quickly transferred to the Dulcimer Shop,
which was owned by Bud and Donna Ford. Twenty years of experimenting,
practicing, recording and performing went by before he finally got plugged into
the dulcimer community. It was a phone call from reknowned dulcimer player and instructor
Bing has five
beautiful, talented children and, along with his wife Jae,
runs J.O.B. Entertainment Inc.(http://www.jobentertainment.com) The busy
couple resides in Orlando, Florida with two cats, one snake and fourteen
dulcimers - so close to Walt Disney World that you can see the nightly
fireworks from their interstate exit. Bing was with us last year for Dulci-More
Festival 13.
With 13 nominations and 4 Detroit Metro Music Awards under
her belt, Krist has proven herself to
be a
When Planets Collide Krist’s newest release is a collision of musical
styles and observations, both humorous and heartbreaking. It is the first of
what we hope will be many on her self owned label, Outpost Records. It was recorded in
Jan is currently working on a new solo acoustic CD. Part of
this CD was recorded live at Trinity House Theatre in
Jan is also performing with her writers group, “the Yellow
Room Gang” whose website is at www.theyellowroomgang.com.
Jan currently lives in Fort Wayne, IN. This is her first time
at Dulci-More Festival.
Dan
Landrum's virtuosic hammer dulcimer playing has taken him from street
performing in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to Olympic Ceremonies, U. S. Presidential
Inaugurations, music festivals around the country and international stages.
He’s been on the road since 2003 as a soloist with greek
performer Yanni and is currently featured in the PBS
Special Yanni
Live: The Concert Event which was released in August 2006.
His
energetic playing style, and unique approach to this
ancient instrument are also evident in his six self-produced CDs which are
available on iTunes and through www.danlandrum.com.
Dan
and his wife, Angie, took over as editors and publishers of Dulcimer Players
News (from Dulci-More Festival favorite,
Dan
is also a member of Hammer On! with Mark Wade, Randy Clepper
(see above) and Bob McMurray. He also performs with zitherjaZ.
He performs regularly with the husband and wife team of Butch Ross (see below)
and Christie Burns.
Check
www.dpnews.com/cdf/ to find out about the
Chattanooga Dulcimer Fest which will be on
Dan
and Angie are from Signal Mountain, TN. This is their first Dulci-More
Festival.
He's been called the "Bela
Fleck of the mountain dulcimer" and "the new Richard Farina".
Holding his Appalachian mountain dulcimer like a guitar and strung backwards,
he's performed everything from Bach to the Beatles to Radiohead
to Rogers and Hammerstein on it. Even when playing the Appalachian dulcimer in
a traditional fashion, he is likely to employ two-handed tapping, body slaps,
and other techniques pioneered by guitar innovators such as Eddie Van Halen and Michael Hedges. His 2005 CD The Moonshiner's
Atlas features a scorching version of the Richard Thompson
knuckle-buster 1952 Vincent Black Lightning.
But much like Richard Thompson, his deftness on the
instrument often overshadows his prowess as a singer and songwriter. Long
before he discovered the mountain dulcimer, Butch was already a prolific
songwriter. His first CD, Selected Works of Friction,
was praised for it's literary story-songs that were "hand-worn, affable
and warm" (Philadelphia Weekly). He has been a featured artist at such
prestigious folk clubs as the Tin Angel (Philadelphia), The Living Room (NYC),
The Postcrypt Coffeehouse (NYC), Club Passim
(Boston), Uncommon Ground (Chicago), and the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival; he has
toured the US on both coasts and regularly performs in the UK and Ireland. The
Moonshiner's Atlas is a collection of
original and traditional songs, fleshed out and highlighted by dynamic
interpretations of contemporary artists such as Mary Chapin Carpenter, The Dillards, Gillian Welch, and as mentioned earlier, Richard
Thompson.
Given his versatility with the instrument it comes as no
surprise that he's shared stages with everyone from Canadian folk-pop bands
Great Big Sea and Moxy Fruvous
to English folk chanteuse Eddi Reader to The Jazz
Mandolin Project and even the legendary proto-punk icon Graham Parker (opening
for his book tour no less). When not performing solo, he can
often be found performing with his wife Christie Burns: a noted Hammer
Dulcimer player who was also the founder of the Cork Dulcimer Festival in
Butch and Christie currently live in
Bill Schilling is
a high-energy folk-style singer and multi-instrumentalist who believes that
this type of music should be inclusive. He is the founder and leader of
Dulci-More and the Dulci-More Festival and a member of many other groups, which
share or support the music. At Dulci-More Festivals, he has performed solo and
as Bill Schilling with Carol Ellis; Bill Schilling,
Dulci-More: Folk
& Traditional Musicians is a club that started in January 1993, at the
First United Methodist Church of Salem. The purposes of the club are to have
fun with folk-style music and to share that music with others. The club meets
at
Marge Diamond
began playing Mountain Dulcimer in the mid eighties with virtually no music
background but tons of enthusiasm. Through attending Dulcimer workshops and
getting in touch with the playing styles of established dulcimer players from
all over the country, she found the greatest tool for making friends and having
a great time. That is what she teaches others to do. Her early efforts
emphasized the playing of fiddle tunes and taking part in a square dance band, The Bentwood Rockers. She then moved on
to playing songs that required a little more arranging. Currently Marge plays
with The Oberlin Dulcimer Group and
Dulci-More. Marge has performed and taught Dulcimer workshops since 1987. She
has been on hand teaching and performing at all of the Dulci-More festivals, at
the past fourrteen Fort New Salem Festivals, at
several of the Kent State Folk Festivals and has been on hand for some of the
COFF festivals. Since retirement in 2003 Marge has
been pursuing her love of making art. With her business, Winsome Expressions, she makes airbrushed music themed shirts,
"Ultimate Totes", and other items for sale. Marge has one recording, Beyond
Cabbage. which is now available on CD.
Guy George is a
rhythmic, melodic hammered dulcimer player with a definite jazz influence to
his playing style. He also plays saxophones, flute, whistle, steel drum, and
keyboard. His wife, Sharrie, performs and records with him on the guitar. Their
CD is
Susie Large
Susie Large is from Marengo,
Gary & Toni Sager are from
Waverly,
Toni has been playing the
autoharp for about seven years, after getting an Oscar Schmidt as a Christmas
present. She had seen a lady playing one at the Fraley
Mountain Music Festival at Carter Caves State Resort in
The Smokin Fez Monkeys
is a modern jug band that puts the fun back into music again. They play a wacky
mixture of songs and tunes from several decades ago, mixed in with a number of
snappy original ones written by a few of the band members. There are more than
a few surprises along the way. It’s a sort of a ragtime-cartoon-Vaudeville-circus-hobo-gypsy-jazz
thing. The band consists of
Stringed Fantasy returns from the Canton-Massillon-Ravenna and beyond area. They sing; and Sue Wheeler plays hammered dulcimer, harp, and autoharp; Rosalind Wilson plays 6 and 12 string guitars and hammered dulcimer; Mary Thompson plays autoharp, whistles, flute, fife, harp, and more; Rod Thompson plays autoharp and washtub bass; Alma Houston plays percussion. All are Dulci-More members and some are members of the Canton Folk Song Society. Some are also members of Strings ’n Lace specializing more in classical music than folk music. Sue and Roz started giving workshops at Dulci-More Festival 2, and Stringed Fantasy has been with us for Dulci-More Festivals 3-11. Some members of the group are on sabbatical, but might be present for some things. Gene Johnson plays guitar; Connie Johnson plays mountain dulcimer, mandolin, Irish banjo, and octave mandolin; Donna Johnston plays hammered dulcimer and bass; Christina Kambrick plays mountain dulcimer, and accordion; and Steve Wheeler plays autoharp and percussion.
Alice Whitehill is
a Dulci-More member from
More Mini-Concert/Workshop Presenters Will
Be Added Soon
Additional
Workshops by Dulci-More Members, Festival
Vendors
Performers
& Performance Order Subject to Change as Needed
Festival Vendors
Alice
Whitehill (Stitches & Strings)
Alice Ann
Whitehill will be back again for Dulci-More Festival 13 with stock from Stitches
and Strings.
Dan and Angie
Landrum are the editors and publishers of Dulcimer Players News. They bought
the magazine from
Guy George, in
addition to performing this year, will also be a vendor with products like Rick Thum hammered dulcimers,
Chieftan pennywhistles, mountain dulcimers, Fluke
ukuleles, Steel Drums, some books and CDs, and more. Guy has performed at four
previous Dulci-More Festivals and started vending with us at Dulci-More
Festival 10.
Lois and Ken
Mountz have operated a framing gallery and art store in downtown
Prussia Valley Dulcimers Acoustic Music
Shop
Gary and Toni
Sager were with us for the first time at Dulci-More Festival 12 and this will
be their third year with us. They have been vending at festivals around the
country for several years with the Prussia Valley Dulcimers that
Bob and Rose
Taunton are from
Paul Conrad is
from
Marge Diamond will
be back with Winsome Expressions
including airbrushed music themed shirts and other items for sale. Look for her
latest "Ultimate Totes" with music themes. Marge is
based in
Dulci-More Festival for Schools
Thanks to generous
contributions from Folknet, Dulci-More, and United Local Elementary School,
we will continue a new program for the sixth time this year in 2008. Dulci-More
will be able to take some of its performers out to local schools in order to
give performances. Each of the expected school performances will feature one or
more of the artists performing at Dulci-More Festival 14. All students
attending may receive a flyer for the festival.
Photo and Video Links currently
known are available at:
Picasa Digital Photo Albums of Dulci-More Festival 13
Flickr Digital Photo Albums of Dulci-More Festival 13 from Lois Mountz
Flickr Digital Photos from Bing Futch including Dulci-More Festival 13
Video Podcasts
from Bing Futch with Ohio Parts 5 & 6 including Dulci-More Festival 13
Radio Promotion
Special
thanks go to Tom Ball and
Special thanks
also go to Jim Blum who hosts folk programming weekend evenings from 8:00 or
These people and
others around northeast Ohio (and others around the country and the world) do a
great service to folk music by letting people hear new and vintage recordings
as well as live music over the air. Tom, Jim, and Jim also
are actively involved in promoting and producing live performances by many artists
at concerts and festivals. Beyond that, they also give calendar listings
over the air and in other formats telling where live folk music is happening
(like at Dulci-More Festivals) to inform and remind the public of how great it
is to hear this music live. Their efforts help to keep folk music very much
alive in Northeast Ohio. We appreciate their efforts.
Hosted by
Dulci-More: Folk & Traditional Musicians
Of the
First United Methodist Church of Salem
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Festival
Pricing for Dulci-More Festival 14 |
Regular Rate |
All Children in Family (With Responsible Adult) |
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Friday
Evening Concert |
$10 |
$2
Total |
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Saturday
Daytime (Workshops & Mini-Concerts) |
$7 |
$2
Total |
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Saturday
Evening Concert |
$10 |
$2
Total |
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Saturday
All Day (Includes Evening Concert) |
$15 |
$2
Total |
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Sunday
Daytime (Workshops & Mini-Concerts) |
$7 |
$2
Total |
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Sunday
Evening Concert |
$10 |
$2
Total |
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Sunday
All Day (Includes Evening Concert) |
$15 |
$2
Total |
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Full
Weekend (Includes All Activities & Concerts) |
$30 |
$5
Total |
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Preregistered
Full Weekend |
$25 |
$5
Total |
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Camping
Pricing for Dulci-More Festival 14 |
Regular Rate |
Children’s Rate Per Child |
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Preregistered
Camping per Person per Night |
$2 |
$2 |
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On-Site
Registration Camping/Person/Night |
$4 |
$4 |
Pre-registered Group Rates Available; Contact Bill for
Details
Children Welcome (Note the Rates Above – Just $5 Covers All
the Children in a Family for the Full Weekend whether There Are Two or Four or
More)
Get
Dulci-More Festival 14 Registration Forms in Adobe PDF Format
Food & Meals Available at the Festival at Reasonable Rates
Link
to Menu Page added on
Instrument & Music Vendors at the Festival
Dulci-More T-Shirts, Sweat Shirts, & Other Logo Products Available at the Festival
In Keeping with BSA Policy, No Alcohol Is Permitted at the Festival
Festival Location
BSA Camp McKinley, 37748 Furnace Rd., Lisbon, OH
From center of Lisbon, OH (intersection of 30 & 45), follow 30 west (Lincoln Way), turn right (north) just before bridge at edge of town, follow Logtown Rd. (St. Jacob's Logtown Rd.), turn left on Furnace Rd., cross bridge to festival. Follow McKinley Scout Camp or Folk Festival signs.
Map to BSA Camp McKinley


Send Registrations with Checks Made Payable to: Dulci-More
Dulci-More, c/o Bill Schilling, 984 Homewood Avenue, Salem, OH 44460-3816
Please include your Name, Address, and Phone Number
Number in Party (Indicate Elementary Children with Responsible Adult if Applicable)
Nights of Camping (if Desired)
Special Needs
The activities listed here show the purposes for the festival, as with the club, are for people to jam (from the workshops to campfires, song circles, jams, and gospel sing), to learn (workshops), to listen (concerts and mini-concerts), and to perform (open stages of two types). We run a children's workshop area for kids of all ages during all workshop clusters.
This is our eleventh year at beautiful and historic BSA Camp McKinley. The great indoor and covered facilities have let us enjoy all scheduled events despite continuous and heavy rain during a day of Festival 3 and other questionable weather.
Workshops at the festival are run in beginner, advanced beginner, intermediate, advanced, and general levels for many song styles and many instruments. Some instruments are available for loan so that anyone can get in on the fun and learning.
Pre-registered group discounts are available. Inquire about them before the festival.
Children are always welcome with responsible adults.
On-site Camping is primitive, meaning that there are no hook-ups available. Bunk spaces in Zaplata Cabin at camping rates are available until all are taken (no facilities in cabin, but an outhouse is close). Rest rooms and showers are available at the camp.
Campers wanting hook-ups should make their own reservations at another campsite.
The Number for Lock 30 Campground
outside Lisbon is
Non-campers may want to make reservations at a local motel.
In
In
Several others may also be found nearby.
Follow Link to Dulci-More Festival 5 Featured Performers Photo Page
Doofus has included 3 pictures from Dulci-More Festival 7 on their pictures page
at http://doofusmusic.com/

Contact
Bill Schilling by e-mail.
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Contact Information
Bill Schilling, Dulci-More Festival Director
984 Homewood Avenue