VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR THE GOOD OLD FASHIONED FESTIVAL
Author: Michael Hall
IBMA Foundation To Raffle Huber Truetone Banjo — Drawing On May 20
The IBMA Foundation will raffle off a top-of-the-line Huber Truetone Banjo in the second annual Strings for Dreams Bluegrass Raffle. Tickets are on sale now and the drawing is set for May 20, 2022. Proceeds will benefit the foundation’s grants and other charitable projects that support bluegrass music. Only 5,000 tickets will be sold at $20 each or 6 for $100. The drawing will be live streamed at facebook.com/bluegrassfoundation.
The IBMA Foundation is affiliated with the International Bluegrass Music Association. The Northern California Bluegrass Society is a longtime organizational member of IBMA. The first raffle held in 2021 was won by a Bay Area bluegrass musician!
The IBMA Foundation supports programs and initiatives fostering the growth of bluegrass music. The Foundation helps donors create a legacy for future generations of musicians and fans by connecting resources to projects that focus on bluegrass music-related arts and culture, education, literary work, and historic preservation
The prize is a mint condition 2010 VRB-3 Truetone Huber Banjo, valued at $4,100, with two cases and straps. The banjo was donated by longtime IBMA Foundation supporter Richard Spratt. There is no limit to the number of tickets each person may purchase. Raffle tickets may be purchased at stringsfordreams.com from April 1 (9 a.m. ET) to May 19, 2022 (midnight ET. )
The VRB-3 is Huber Banjo’s recreation of the pre-war style-3 banjo, the most common of all the 1930s flatheads. It features a mahogany neck and resonator with a 1930s style Huber HR-30 tone ring and Huber engineered rim. The mahogany neck imparts a sweetness to this model, with a warm blending of notes for a classic bluegrass sound. The rosewood fingerboard and double-cut headstock overlay are inlaid with a vintage style-3 wreath pattern. It is finished with a natural mahogany stain, with antiqued binding and antique metal finish on the nickel parts. Grained ivoroid tuner buttons complete the vintage look.
The Huber banjo comes with its original hard-shell case, a Reunion Blues banjo case, a leather strap designed by Huber, a cloth strap, an electronic tuner, and a Blue Chip thumb pick.
Your ticket purchases support the work of the IBMA Foundation year-round, including project grants for bluegrass camps and afterschool programs for kids, bluegrass academies at festivals, bluegrass academic conferences, mini-grants for band presentations at schools, college scholarships for students focusing on bluegrass-related studies, the Neil Rosenberg Bluegrass Scholar Award, the annual Bluegrass College Band Showcase at World of Bluegrass in Raleigh, Arnold Shultz Fund grants to encourage participation in bluegrass music by people of color, and a variety of educational resources for educators and students of all ages.
The IBMA Foundation is offering sequentially numbered digital raffle tickets. The purchaser will receive an emailed receipt for verification purposes. Purchasers must be living U.S. residents, 18 years of age or older, to participate and win. If fundraising raffles are illegal in your community, you will be unable to participate (states that prohibit raffles altogether are Hawaii and Utah). Tickets may not be purchased by members of the IBMA Foundation board or those involved in conducting the raffle—including staff members or immediate family members of these individuals. “Immediate family” is defined as spouse or partner, children, parents, siblings, grandparents, grandchildren, in-laws, or spouses of children.
Although all proceeds will benefit the IBMA Foundation, purchase of raffle tickets is not a tax-deductible expense (IRS regulation). The drawing will take place in North Carolina and will be livestreamed on the foundation Facebook page. This raffle has been organized in compliance with North Carolina General Statutes 14-309.15—Raffles. The giveaway is conducted by and benefits the IBMA Foundation. For more information on the Strings for Dreams Bluegrass Raffle, go to bluegrassfoundation.org/raffle/ or stringsfordreams.com.
FREE Brookdale Bluegrass Festival Coming This Saturday April 30 At The Brookdale Lodge
The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the 2022 Brookdale Bluegrass & American Roots Festival will be held on Saturday, April 30 at its original home, the Brookdale Lodge in Brookdale. Brookdale Bluegrass presents this FREE event.

NCBS Welcomes The 2022 Berkeley Bluegrass Festival April 29-May 1 At The Freight & Salvage
The 2022 Berkeley Bluegrass Festival returns to the Freight & Salvage in Berkeley on Friday-Sunday, April 29-May 1. Single Day and Festival tickets are available. This is the only bluegrass festival in the East Bay and is welcomed by the Northern California Bluegrass Society. Here is the line-up:
FRIDAY, April 29
7:00pm — Laurie Lewis and the Right Hands; Tim O’Brien & Jan Fabricius; and the Jacob Jolliff Band.
SATURDAY, April 30
7:00pm — The Seldom Scene; NorthSouthEastWest Jam with Michael Daves, Tatiana Hargreaves, Missy Raines, Kristin Scott Benson, & Laurie Lewis; and Windy Hill.
SUNDAY, May 1
7:00pm — The Grascals; Missy Raines & Allegheny; and the Kathy Kallick Band.
The NCBS Information Table will be there with updates on the re-emergence of live bluegrass in the area.
All You Need To Know To Go To The Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party On Saturday April 23
All You Need To Know To Go To The Saturday April 23 Revival Of The Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party: The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the return of the beloved Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party. The FREE event is hosted by Mike Johnson. The 10-year-old event was paused during the pandemic, but is back! The relaxed day of informal music, food, and friends will be held at a new farm near Boulder Creek, not far from the original location.
Here is the official invitation from Mike Johnson:
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Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party (resuming as 10th annual)
Picnic/BBQ/Bonfire/live music and s’mores
noon to midnight on Saturday April 23, 2022
Bring your instruments, and enjoy the day/night jamming and picnicking with friends and family.
Come by anytime early if you like, or come later and stay later. We’ll light the BBQs at 12noon and keep them hot throughout the day. Hot dogs will be provided for a “cook your own dog when you are ready” BBQ. Bring a side, salad, drinks, or deserts to share. Or just chip in $5 if that works better for you.
There are lots of trails for hiking, a nice creek for kids to play in, a rope swing, horse shoes, archery, and boules. Or you can take a nap in the hammock, or try out the rocking chairs on the front porch. Camping is also possible. (Call ahead of time to make arrangements.)
How to get there : (the new location is not far from my parents’ farm)
The address is 18549 Kings Creek Road, Boulder Creek. Your GPS will get you close. But GPS and cell phones may begin to fade out over the last ½ mile before the house.
Kings Creek Road is 2 miles north of Boulder Creek, beginning at Highway 9.
The Sawmill Restaurant and the Mountain Store are both landmarks and entrances to Kings Creek Road. Travel exactly 3 miles up Kings Creek Road, past the entrance to “Institute of Heartmath”, continuing straight for about 300 feet (10 seconds) on gravel section of Kings Creek Road. My driveway is on the left. See you there!
– Mike Johnson
My land line is 831-338-3125 if I am in the house. My cell is 831-246-4399 but does not work if I am at home. Texting works pretty well. My Email is mikeshupmobile@gmail.com.
Two FREE Saturday Bluegrass Events Coming To The San Lorenzo Valley On April 23 & 30
The Northern California Bluegrass Society will welcome two great FREE events to the San Lorenzo Valley in the Santa Cruz Mountains on Saturday April 23 and Saturday April 30. Live bluegrass is back — make your plans to get out and have some good times in April!
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April 23 — 10th Annual Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party (Revival). New Johnson Farm, 18549 Kings Creek Road, Boulder Creek, Noon. This Rite of Spring brings food, fun, jamming, friends. Our Host: Mike Johnson. FREE.
April 30 — Brookdale Bluegrass & American Roots Festival, Brookdale Lodge, 11570 Highway 9, Brookdale, 2:00pm. Great bands — The Brookdale Bluegrass Band, Wildcat Mountain Ramblers, Stoney Mountain Ramblers, & BanjerDan’s Danger Band. It’s back to the original historic venue for this long-running gathering. Hosted by Brookdale Bluegrass and the Brookdale Lodge. FREE.
NCBS Welcomes All New & Returning Members As Live Bluegrass Music Returns To Northern California
The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes all new and returning members. Your support of bluegrass music in Northern California is much appreciated at this critical time — and our volunteers have big plans for 2022, so it will be a great year to be a member.
It only takes a moment to join or renew on this website or by mail.
Former Bluegrass Venue Phil’s Fish Market To Leave Current Location June 30, Plans To Stay In Moss Landing
Phil’s Fish Market & Eatery, a long-running former bluegrass venue on Monterey Bay in Moss Landing, will end its run at the current location on June 30, 2022, to make way for the expansion of its landlord, the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute. The restaurant will relocate to a new, undisclosed location in Moss Landing.
The nationally known seafood restaurant hosted regular bluegrass performances several evenings a week until the pandemic. There is no word on when, if ever, music will return at the new location.
Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party Returns To The Santa Cruz Mountains On Saturday April 23
The Northern California Bluegrass Society welcomes the return of the beloved Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party to the Santa Cruz Mountains on Saturday, April 23, 2022. The FREE event is hosted by Mike Johnson.
The 10-year-old event was paused during the pandemic, but is back! The relaxed day of informal music, food, and friends will be held at a new farm near Boulder Creek, not far from the original location.
Here is the official invitation from Mike Johnson:
—
Johnson Farm Pickin’ Party (resuming as 10th annual)
Picnic/BBQ/Bonfire/live music and s’mores
noon to midnight on Saturday April 23, 2022
Bring your instruments, and enjoy the day/night jamming and picnicking with friends and family.
Come by anytime early if you like, or come later and stay later. We’ll light the BBQs at 12noon and keep them hot throughout the day. Hot dogs will be provided for a “cook your own dog when you are ready” BBQ. Bring a side, salad, drinks, or deserts to share. Or just chip in $5 if that works better for you.
There are lots of trails for hiking, a nice creek for kids to play in, a rope swing, horse shoes, archery, and boules. Or you can take a nap in the hammock, or try out the rocking chairs on the front porch. Camping is also possible. (Call ahead of time to make arrangements.)
How to get there : (the new location is not far from my parents’ farm)
The address is 18549 Kings Creek Road, Boulder Creek. Your GPS will get you close. But GPS and cell phones may begin to fade out over the last ½ mile before the house.
Kings Creek Road is 2 miles north of Boulder Creek, beginning at Highway 9.
The Sawmill Restaurant and the Mountain Store are both landmarks and entrances to Kings Creek Road. Travel exactly 3 miles up Kings Creek Road, past the entrance to “Institute of Heartmath”, continuing straight for about 300 feet (10 seconds) on gravel section of Kings Creek Road. My driveway is on the left. See you there!
– Mike Johnson
My land line is 831-338-3125 if I am in the house. My cell is 831-246-4399 but does not work if I am at home. Texting works pretty well. My Email is mikeshupmobile@gmail.com.
FREE Second Annual NCBS Gathering Set For July 16 In Loch Lomond Near Felton
The Second Annual NCBS Gathering will be held on Saturday, July 16, 2022 in Loch Lomond, near Felton. The FREE event will offer jamming, friends, musical performances, and your picnic, all in a beautiful lakeside mountain park. An afternoon of music and friends will be fun and relaxed. Gather your friends and carpool to the event!
The first NCBS Gathering event was held in July 2021 at the Historical Park in Tres Pinos.
