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The great news is that I heard from EBRP last wee that they want to come and bring their mobile fish tank to the festival again this year! Remember how cool that was? Whoo hoo!

Things are in the crazy planning stage for the festival.  I was sad to hear that the Alhambra Valley Band isn’t going to be joining us again this year. There was a generous offer from Hope Savage for her new trio “Savage Bond” to join us, and the UnConcord will of course finish the day. I did a bit of begging and got Extended Roots to play in the middle.


Dave Kwinter will kindly bag pipe us again through the children’s parade.

But how to start? I was in a quandary until I thought about asking the dynamo that is Voena. A famous children’ chorus from Benicia, they have performed at the Whitehouse and at the 2012 Olympics. I thought for sure they should visit a beaver festival. I dusted off my manners and pitched my best volley and guess what? The visionary director Annabelle Marie wants the children to be there! So for the first time in our history they will start the day.

VOENA “Sumbaie” from VOENA on Vimeo.

So far so good, but I still hadn’t  heard from our sound guru John Koss that he could be there again. Since there’s so many things to set into motion at the same time that there’s a part of organizing a festival that is a bit like the story of “Stone Soup”. You ask people for things based on the promise of other things coming that haven’t actually been secured yet. And if that doesn’t work you just ask for something else until it does work.  Just between us. The pessimist in me thought wouldn’t be ironic if I got the full day of music lined up and then we had no audio? hahaha.

But of course he called the other night and wants very much to join us. So there art thou happy!

Here they are singing for Dr. Maya Angelou…

Meanwhile are valiant artist FRogard Schmidt is back after knee surgery and ready and willing to help, We schemed about the idea of having children water color the INSIDE of beaver lodges for the art project and when I suggested making the outline of the lodge for kids to fill in she roared with laughter and insisted no no no they would tear the paper themselves just like beavers into the correct shape.

She just sent these that some students did last week to practice.

Something tells me that part is going to come out just fine…


For the past 6 months I’ve been alternating between two states of mind. The first is a panicked alarm that moving the event in time and space will make it unattended. I call it the “What if no one comes” song and of course I sang it frequently and often in my sleep.

Then there’s the equally unsettling but more recent refrain that has been added. I call it “What if everybody comes?”  with fifty exhibits, a newly published book launch, a famous chalk artist. a magazine article  and a possible movie premiere I have developed a corresponding ‘fear of success’. We only have stickers for 120 children. We only have an acre of space. We only have so much parking. You can imagine how that goes.

And then there are the last minute dramas. I was crestfallen to learn that the bats couldn’t come again this year. And Thursday I awoke to an email saying we would have no SF Scottish fiddlers either. !!! I panicked a little and hit the mental rolodex. I remembered how much fun we had the year “Extended Roots” joined us and sent out an invite. They were interested but had a performance that night so needed an earlier time slot. There was shuffling to do and a bass player on a European vacation to confirm. and then VOILA!

It all fell into place. Well temporarily in place. It’s like juggling really. The key to success I’m learning is to be willing to keep the plates in the air.

Extended Roots

“Extended Roots” is an acoustic band comprised of 13 women from the East Bay Area. We have come together from many diverse professions with one common passion, love of music. Our repertoire, which includes both instrumental and vocal numbers, is predominately traditional music from the roots of America. The music the early immigrants brought with them, now called ‘Old-Time’, ‘Celtic’ and ‘Bluegrass,’ is kept alive by Extended Roots.

 

Plus I received final confirmation from the Alhambra Valley Band this morning that they will start the show, which is always a great way to kick off the day. They were virtually almost entirely sure that most of the members could be there – but you never know until that final signal.

I never doubt the joyful Spirit of ’29 will join us because they have never wavered and I will love to hear them on that stage.

Or that the wonderful Unconcord will close the day of good feeling as magically as we have come to expect.

At noon our trustee Dave Kwinter will lead the children’s parade with his bagpipe and at 1:30 we’ll have an exciting reading from Ben Goldfarb’s book which I hope the whole world will be talking about soon.

All in all, as long as the plates stay in the air, things look very good for this year.  But of course there’s still time for everything to change.

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