JANUARY2012 Around Jefferson 6–8
Upper Potomac Pipers Weekend features classes, tu- toring, concert and sessions for a wide variety of bellows-blown bagpipes, percussion, flute and mixed instruments. For infor- mation, www.squeezethebag. info, or call Joanie Blanton (304) 263-2531 or email updf@
earthlink.net.
6 First Friday Coffeehouse
hosts Jacob Johnson, a touring songwriter and guitarist from South Carolina. He calls his style of playing “neo-acoustic folk/funk.” The venue is Trin- ity Church Orchard House, 4599 Shepherdstown Rd, four miles from Shepherdstown. Doors open for social time and open mic sign-up at 7:30 p.m. A one- hour open mic session precedes the feature artist with eight participants performing two songs. A $5 - $10 donation is re- quested. For information, 304- 676-4422.
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Contra Dance. Rebecca Lay calls energetic New England contra dances to the music of Anadama with Amelia Mason on fiddle. Beginners workshop at 7:30PM, dance starts at 8PM. All levels welcome, no part- ners needed. Admission is $10 adults, $7 SMD members, $4 dancers under 12 years old. For information, 876-2169 or www.
smad.us.
8 Shepherdstown Music &
Dance International Concert Series: Squeeze the Bag, 8pm. Experience the magic of the bellow-blown bagpipes played by some of the finest masters on these unique instruments. Shepherd University’s Rey- nolds Hall, corner of King and German streets in Shepherds- town. Admission $15 adults, $12 seniors, $10 SMD members, $8 students, free to Shepherd Students with Rambler ID. For
information, (304) 263-2531 or email
updf@earthlink.net, or see
www.smad.us.
9–14 Families are invited to reg-
ister for the Shepherdstown Library’s free programs for children. These programs (for infants through age 12) begin the week of January 16. For information email splchild@
martin.lib.wv.us, call (304) 876- 2783, or visit the Library at 100 East German Street. There will be a display of children’s books about the civil rights move- ment from January 10 through 16. The Library will be open on January 16 to celebrate the life of Martin Luther King, Jr.
11 The Potomac Valley Audu-
bon Society’s January program at the National Conservation Training Center will feature a presentation about the history
and uses of the Pawpaw tree. The speaker will Neal Peterson, of Harpers Ferry, who is one of the leading experts on this interesting native plant. The program will be held at 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, January 11, in Room 151 of the Instructional West Building. Admission is free and anyone is welcome to attend. For information on paw paws, see http://petersonpaw-
paws.com.
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Fiddle Summit, 8pm at Shepherdstown Presbyterian Church. This annual concert presents some of the finest fid- dlers from a variety of tradi- tions into a showcase concert. Special guests include klezmer fiddler, Lisa Gutkin, who has toured internationally with the Grammy Award winning Klez- matics as well as being a found- ing member of the Celtic band Whirligig among others, as well
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