LOWER LAKE, Calif. – Come prepared to participate in the informative and hands-on opportunities offered at this year’s Anderson Marsh Old Time Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, Sept. 11, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. at the Anderson Marsh State Historic Park near Lower Lake.
There will be a children’s sing-a-long with Scott Somers and Tom Nixon.
Instrumental workshops will occur throughout the day.
Paige Anderson from Anderson Family Bluegrass will be offering a workshop on Guitar.
Joining headliner Bill Evans for a banjo workshop will be one of the festival favorites, Upper Lake musician Pat Ikes.
Andi Skelton will be joining headliner Megan Lynch for a fiddle workshop.
Lake County’s own Don Coffin will lead a workshop on mandolin, and Lakeport’s Jim Williams will offer a beginning guitar workshop.
Bring your instruments and play along, urges Gae Henry, of the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association, the event presenters.
Advance tickets can be purchased at the following locations: in Clearlake at Marie’s Lakeshore Feed, Bob’s Vacuum and Highlands Senior Center; in Lower Lake at 2 Goomba’s Deli; in Middletown at Earth Goods (formerly Moontide); in Lucerne at Lakeview Supermarket & Deli; in Lakeport at Strings & Things, The Band Box, Watershed Books and Lakeport Senior Center; in Ukiah at Dig! Music; in Sebastopol at People’s Music and in Santa Rosa at The Last Record Store.
To get advance tickets on line, go to the Bluegrass Festival link at www.andersonmarsh.org. Tickets may also be ordered by mail.
Send your mailing address, phone number and a check made out to AMIA to PO Box 672, Lower Lake, CA 95457. There is an additional $3 service charge (per total order) for tickets that are purchased on-line or by mail.
Seniors (60+) can get a $3 per ticket discount by purchasing advance tickets from either the Lakeport Senior Center, Lakeport or the Highlands Senior Center, Clearlake.
The Bluegrass Festival supports the preservation and educational work of the Anderson Marsh Interpretive Association (AMIA), Children’s Museum of Art & Science (CMAS) as well as local schools and service groups and succeeds because of community backing and involvement.
This year, some of the proceeds from the 2010 festival will go to support the Lakeshore Fire Protection District.
For more information contact AMIA at 707-995-2658 or go to www.andersonmarsh.org.