Coming Events - California State Old Time Fiddlers Association
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Coming Events - California State Old Time Fiddlers Association
ssociation ifornia S Cal ta t m ld Ti e Fidd le A rs eO Jul /Aug 2015 The Official Publication of the California State Old-Time Fiddlers’ Association Coming Events 33rd Annual, 19th Red Bluff Edition of the WESTERN OPEN FIDDLE CHAMPIONSHIPS District #3 "Fidlin' Down the Tracks” 39th Annual Old Time Fiddle Contest September 18th & 19th Country Oaks Baptist Church 20915 Schout Road, Tehachape, CA 2015 Kickoff Concert to feature CALVIN VOLLRATH Thursday - 22 October @ 7:PM Contest, Friday & Saturday 23 & 24 October 2015 >>>We'll be Back at the Red Bluff Elks Lodge <<< Red Bluff CA For Information: WesternOpenFiddle.com District 1 Report The big news from District 1 is that the State fiddle contest will be held in a different location in 2016. The long awaited remodel of the Municipal Auditorium will be underway at that time, and we have moved the contest to the Veteran's Memorial Hall, just up the street from the Auditorium. RVs will be able to park on the levee as before, and the hall is near businesses and restaurants in the downtown area. Stay tuned for more developments, as we prepare for this huge event in a new venue. District 1 continues the fiddle workshops on the first and third Mondays of each month at the Bolt Tool Museum, and jams on the 4th Sunday of each month at the Feather River Senior Center. We have enjoyed welcomming a few families with young children to the jams. “Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star” never sounded so good! Fiddlers also entertain the residents of the Country Crest Senior Living complex in Oroville the first Sunday of each month. As many of you know, they are often our biggest fans, and it is a joy to share our music with them. For more information about our activities, go to www.orovilleoldtimefiddlers.com . District 2 Report CSOTFA District 2 currently has 87 members with 40% of the membership being in the Mother Lode chapter. Due to lack of volunteers for office, the current board will continue its term through 2016. It is hoped that soon some of the newer members will take an interest in the business side of maintaining the district. One of our members and fiddlers, Clyde Wheat, celebrates his 95th birthday this month. He still continues to charm us with his old time fiddling. We hold our jams and meetings on the 2nd Sunday of the month at Brooks Ranch Restaurant in Fresno from 2-4 and the 1st Sunday of the month at Standard Community Church in Sonora from 1-5. Lynda Emanuels, President District 3 Report We are having our 39th annual Fiddlin’ Down the Tracks fiddle contest here in Tehachapi on Friday/Saturday, September 18-19. Registration opens at 1 p.m. on Friday and playing starts at 3 p.m. with the Seniors and Senior-Seniors, followed by the Adult Band Scramble. Registration opens at 8 a.m. on Saturday and playing starts at 9 a.m. There will be playing happening all day Saturday, as we have all the age divisions (PeeWee, JuniorJunior, Junior, Adult, and Open), Cello-Bass Fiddle Division (17 and under), Junior Picking, Open Picking, Junior Novelty and Open Novelty (Novelty is any instrument NOT a fiddle or picking one), Junior Band Scramble, Twin Fiddles, and at the end, the Grand Championship playoff for the certification to Weiser for the Nationals. Please note: THE CONTEST VENUE IS COUNTRY OAKS BAPTIST CHURCH, 20915 Schout Road, just west of town. Great acoustics, padded seats, etc. ,etc. We were there last year, and it was truly wonderful. So DON’T look for us at West Park, as we will NOT be there! This contest is being held in honor of Fiddler Vivian Williams, the first woman fiddler we have honored in this way. I hope you will all come and help us celebrate Vivian’s many contributions to the world of fiddling. On Saturday, we will also be presenting the 9th annual Howdy Forrester Scholarship, presented to a college bound fiddler who best embodies the spirit of Big Howdy Forrester. This scholarship ($500) is funded by Howdy’s son Bob, who lives in the Nashville area. Incidentally, Howdy Forrester was inducted into the National Fiddlers’ Hall of Fame in Tulsa on May 28 of this year. Bob went to accept the posthumous award , which was WAY overdue! For more info on the contest, visit our website at www.tehachapifiddlers.org. On the dark side, District 3 lost one of its very long term members this year, Mr. Dewey Shanholzer of Bakersfield. If you came to our contests in Tehachapi some years back, you heard Dewey in action, as he was our Emcee for a number of years. His wife, Fay, is a fiddler and usually comes to our contest to play. I just returned from the State Board meeting at Sacramento, and I must say this: Sharon Barrett (Ash) is one of the finest Presidents we have EVER had. The State is in good hands!! Gayel Pitchford State Director, District 3 District 4 Report District 4 had a great BBQ potluck at our July gettogether. Photos attached. Lots of food and lots of fiddlers and a good time had by all. We have our regular meetings scheduled through the fall, with a Christmas dinner planned for December. Our meeting place, which is owned by the city of Fullerton, has been updated and is still free for us to use, for which we are grateful. We are doing our best to keep fiddling alive here in Orange County in District 4. Pat Nelson Fiddling Cake Chef Howie July 5, 2015 BBQ District 5 Report To broaden the appeal of our monthly jam programs and increase musician participation, District 5 recently changed its jam format. Our meeting place, Orangevale Grange, has a stage but in May we moved the mics and other action down to the floor. As before, musicians sign up and choose who they want as accompanists. But the new format allows other musicians to sit nearby and strum along, which before was a no-no. As a result, musicians between turns used to drift outdoors to play under a giant oak or were left to twiddle their thumbs. Another advantage is to lessen stage fright for novices. So far reaction is positive. At the same time, befitting our club's name and emphasis, we're adding more fiddle tunes to our mid afternoon "everybody-gets-to-play-at-once" slot and showcasing those who play them. On May 24, we lost one of our honorary lifetime members, Harold Patton, at age 92. Some of you from other districts may remember this quiet unassuming guy who singlehandedly set up, tore down and manned the sound system at our regular sessions as well as at the 3-day jams held at County Fair Mall in Woodland for about 15 years. Many folks from Districts 1 (Oroville), 6 (north state) and 9 (Bay Area) would attend those monster jams in February and September in the 1990s and early 2000s. Besides listeners and shoppers, they would attract 100 musicians taking turns playing on a stage at the center of the mall or jamming in clusters in front of stores up and down the mall and side corridors as well as outdoors. Snowbirds from Oregon and Washington made Woodland a must stop on their journeys to and from the desert. Harold was a WW II Navy veteran and after the war worked at McClellan Air Force Base. For the first time in my memory, Sacramento will be site of one of the two CSOTFA state board meetings held each year. It will be Saturday, Aug. 22 at 8 a.m. at Homewood Suites/Hilton, 3001 Advantage Way, off I5 between downtown and Sacto Metro Airport. Members from any district may attend. The state board's main function is to plan for and put on the state fiddle contest each March in Oroville. Kudos to District 1's state rep, Mary McCluskey, for making the arrangements. Doug Dempster, Dist. 5 rep District 6 Report The California State Old Time Fiddlers Association, District 6 has had a busy, busy July and August. Probably two of the busiest months so far this year. In addition to our usual events, we have had several others that have kept us jumping in the summer heat the last two months. In Redding, we continued with our first Sunday of the month event at the St. James Lutheran Church, the second Saturday each month event at Round Table Pizza in the Mt. Shasta Mall, and the fourth Sunday of each month at the Millville Grange in Palo Cedro, where we usually feature a free concert by a local band and Open Mic for local musicians to share their talents. In addition to that we had a booth and our members playing each Thursday night at the Market Street Faire in downtown Redding throughout July. Our bands also played at the local, Saturday morning, Farmers Market, Sponsored by the Shasta Growers Association, in Redding. Above and beyond that, our dedicated members got together to reach out to the community and play at the California Veterans Home, and several Assisted Living and Care Facilities each week in the Redding area. Best of all, we held our First Annual Summer Mountain Music and Arts Festival on July 25th at the beautiful Cedar Crest Vineyards, in the mountains near Manton, California. This fundraising event included music all day from nine bands including Rock Ridge Bluegrass Band, Reckoning (DeadGrass), Old Kennett String Band, and other Bluegrass, Old Time String Bands and Fiddlers performing on 2 stages throughout the day. There was a live mural artist and other artists, along with foods and crafts from local vendors. Silent auctions and raffles were held throughout the day. It was ten degrees cooler up in Manton than it was down in the valley that day and the wonderful wine and new Craft Beers from Cedar Crest helped make the Summer Mountain Music and Arts Festival the place to be on that Saturday. We had a great day of music, arts and food and helped the California State Old Time Fiddlers, District 6, to continue to support live music events, provide free live music and education to children and senior adults, host fiddle contests, Old Time Fiddle Jams and support other local nonprofit organizations all here in the North State. The festival was a huge success and we learned a lot about staging festivals. We are looking forward to having our Second Annual Summer Mountain Music and Arts Festival next summer. A big THANK YOU to our sponsors, our volunteers, and the committee of six dedicated Board Members and friends that put it all together. District 7 Report Nothing to Report District 8 Report Nothing to Report District 9 Report RUTH OVELAND LEAVES BIG SHOES TO FILL AT THE CSOTFA STATE FIDDLE CHAMPIONSHIP For several years we’ve heard Ruth Oveland invite D9 members to volunteer to help with the duties at the registration table during the annual State Fiddle Championship in Oroville. Ruth and Charley have handled the responsibility of the registration process for nearly a decade and Ruth has done a superb job of fine tuning the process during that time. Having never been to this wonderful event I really had no idea of what the registration table was all about. This year however Dian and I made the trip north to lend a hand and as it turned out have a great time hanging out with other D9 members that were there as well as being entertained by some outstanding fiddlers and pickers both young and seniorized. To register for the competition a person fills out a form listing the categories they wish to compete in, and then pay a fee for each category selected. Then another form, the song sheet, is filled out pertaining to each category entered that lists the three songs that the hopeful contestant will perform for judging. This form will go to the stage announcer for use in introducing the fiddler and their accompanist to the audience and judges. The task of the volunteers is to process this paperwork, check the forms for accurate and complete information and collect the fees. The name of each contestant is added to a competition category list and a nametag is made up and presented to the contestant. The paperwork is then rechecked by another volunteer at the table before being placed in a file box for quick retrieval as the contest performances unfold. With so many steps involved, time constraints and the number of contestants entering the events the scene at the registration table could border on chaos. But Ruth was right there to quickly answer questions and smooth out any concerns or confusion. The registration process is seamless thanks to Ruth’s many years of dedication to overseeing the workings of the registration table. None of this paperwork shuffling however includes Ruth’s compiling and posting of the performance schedules or her interaction with the stage announcer and judges for the presentation of the winner’s ribbons and awards. Needles to say, Ruth is a very busy person for the several days during which the Championship event takes place. But, she always had a smile and friendly words for all the contestants, their families and friends, and the other district member volunteers that she has worked with over the years as well as folks attending and entering the Championship for their very first time. Ruth and Charley will certainly be attending future State Championships but Ruth is stepping aside from the duties of conducting registration. District 9 thanks Ruth for representing our membership in such a FINE and PROFESSIONAL way for so many years. Her effectiveness at the registration task will be missed and its absence felt but I have a hunch she’ll be there to ease the transition to the next district that takes it over. When you next see Ruth, Be sure to give her a figurative or actual pat on the back for all she’s done. GREAT JOB! RUTH and CHARLEY. Submitted by Carl Brown Patti Bossert, Dian & Carl Brown / Dian’s Parents Harry & Dorothy Hunt, MaryAnn & Tom Clausen, Bob Curtis, Cindy Dinga, John Durbin, Bruce Goble, Susan Goodis, Betty & Julie Hainley, John, Jean & Mark Kalvig, Art Kee, Anita Marley, Ruth & Charley Oveland, Bob Palasek, Donna & Larry Sadler, Billy Smith & Sue Toliver, Todd Townsend, Bill Whitfield. District 10 Report District 10, covering Lake, Mendocino and Sonoma Counties, has had a quiet summer in terms of special events; however, the regular jams in our area continue. Now that the school year has resumed, more presentations in public schools to expose young folks to fiddling (and guitars, banjos and mandolins) are also in the works. Our membership continues to hover around 80. We're attempting to recruit new members at public jam sessions in the area, with occasional success. For jams in District 10, please see our web site at http://csotfa.org. Member Judith Jones continues to coordinate performances by local volunteers in retirement communities around Sonoma County, for which we generally receive donations to our scholarship fund. Our Scholarship Committee has been working hard: raising funds and evaluating applications. Now, after accumulating funds for well over a year, we have made several awards to deserving students of traditional music! Blaine Sprouse leading fiddle workshop District 14 Report District 14 is on a summer hiatus. Our jams will resume in the fall. Regards, Gail Philipp District 14 Director California State Old - Time Fiddlers' Association State Officers President: Sharon Barrett -- texshar@pacbell.net V. Pres. : Bill Whitfield – anita.marley49@gmail.com Secretary: Josie Rosica – rosica.justjosie@gmail.com Treasurer: Robert Curtis – rocurtis@gatewayacceptance.com Membership: Charley Oveland – croveland@sbcglobal.net Editor: Bruce Goble – brucegoble@hotmail.com BOARD OF DIRECTORS District 1: Mary McCluskey -- carpevita93401@yahoo.com District 2: VACANT District 3: Gayel Pitchford -- captgayel@cybersurfers.net District 4: Pat Nelson -- rpnelson@pacbell.net District 5: Doug Dempster — hwy95@hotmail.com District 6: Tex Ash -- texshar@pacbell.net District 7: Avery Ellisman – Avery@familyfiddlecamp.com District 8: Charletta Erb – charlettaerb@gmail.com District 9: Ruth Oveland -- roveland@sbcglobal.net District 10: Mike Drayton – mdrayton@sonic.net District 14: Gail Philipp – georgephilipp@juno.com DISTRICT MEETING LOCATIONS, DATES, AND TIMES: District 1: Feather River Senior Center 1335 Meyer St. Oroville 4th Sunday 1:00-5:00 p.m. District 2: Brooks Ranch Restaurant, Hwy 99 & Chestnut : Fresno call for dates/times 2nd Sunday 2pm. District 3: 21100 Lonely Lane, Tehachapi Ca 2nd Saturday 2:00-5:00 p.m. District 4: Orange Thorpe Pk. Activity Bldg., 1414 Brookhurst Fullerton Ca 1st Sunday 1:00-4:00 p.m. District 5: Orangevale Grange, 5807 Walnut Ave. Orangevale Ca 2nd Sunday 1:00-5:00 p.m. District 6: St. James Lutheran Church 2500 Shasta View Dr. Redding CA 1nd Sunday 1:00—4:30p Round Table Pizza, Shasta Mall, 900 Dana Dr., Redding, CA 2nd Saturday 5:50p—7:30p Millville Grange Hall, 2023 Old Forty-four Dr., Palo Cedro, Ca 4th Sunday 1:00p—3:00p Web site: www.csotfa.org District 7: Rancho San Diego Public Library, 11555 Via Rancho San Diego, El Cajon 1st , 3rd, & 4th Sunday 12:00-3:00 p.m. Terrace Est. Club Room, 1815 Sweetwater Rd. Spring Valley Ca 2nd Sunday 12:00-3:00 p.m. District 8: Oak View Community Center, 18 Valley Rd. Oak View Ca 2nd & 4th Sunday 1:30-4:00 p.m. District 9: United Methodist Church, 19806 Wisteria St., Castro Valley Ca 4th Sunday 1:30-5:00 p.m. District 10: Redwood Café, Cotati 4th Sun.+ traveling jam: call Mark Hogan 707-829-8012 or Katy Bridges 415-331-9661 District 14: Methodist Church Pre School, 8th & Olive, El Centro. Sept 15 to May 30. 1st & 3rd Sunday 1:00-3:00 p.m. District Websites State – http://csotfa.org/ District 1: www.orovilleoldtimefiddlers.com District 2: District 3: www.tehachapifiddlers.org District 4: District 5: www.csotfa5.com District 6: www.northstatefiddlers.com District 7: www.sandiegofiddler.org District 8: District 9: www.csotfa9.org District 10: www.csotfa10.org District 14:
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