The NCBS Is A IRC Section 501(c)(3) Organization And Accepts Tax-Advantaged Donations

The Northern California Bluegrass Society is a California Not-For-Profit Corporation with Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) status that has been in service since 1982 and is also known as the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society.

The Society accepts donations in any amount, which may be tax deductible depending on your tax situation. The NCBS serves the San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay Area, and all of Northern California.

The NCBS/SCBS Tax ID No. is 94-2907716. The most convenient way to make a donation is online:

Online NCBS Donations

Your Donations Help NCBS Promote The Growth Of Bluegrass Music In Our Area

Your donations help the Northern California Bluegrass Society, a California Not-For-Profit Corporation founded in 1982 (also known as the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society), support the growth of bluegrass music in our area.

The Society accepts donations of any amount, which may be tax deductible. The NCBS does its work in the San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay Area, and all of Northern CaliforniaNCBS/SCBS is a 501(c)(3) Organization (Tax ID No. 94-2907716). The most convenient way to make a donation is online.

Online NCBS Donations

2019-2020 NCBS Board Of Directors Elected At Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival

The 2019-2020 Board Of Directors for the Northern California Bluegrass Society has been elected by the membership at this past weekend’s Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival. All incumbents were returned to the board. They are:

Bruce Bellochio, Brookdale

Eric Burman, Bonny Doon

Bruce Edmundson, Sunnyvale

Jesse Fichman, Santa Cruz

Dana Frankel, Santa Cruz

Mike Fisher, Ben Lomond

Michael Hall, Redwood City

AJ Lee, San Jose

Karen Reyes, San Jose

Mike Russell, San Mateo

 

 

 

Vote In The Northern California Bluegrass Society’s Board Election Saturday August 10, 10:00am-5:00pm

Polls will be open at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival on Saturday, August 10, 10:00am-5:00pm. Members of the Northern California Bluegrass Society will elect the 10-member 2019-2020 Board of Directors. Here are the Candidate Statements of the 10 candidates who will appear on the ballot:

Bruce Bellochio — Hello Bruce here, you may have seen me around over the last 17 years. And thank you for your votes. As a board member with NCBS I look forward to continuing my service in 2019, promoting bluegrass music for our community. Vote for me again and great things will happen!

Eric Burman — Ladies and gentlemen, once again I ask that you support me with your vote, so we can keep making this “Good Ol’ Fashioned Bluegrass Festival” the “party that will never end.” Thank you and good night.

Bruce Edmundson — I have been an active bluegrass music volunteer with NCBS/SCBS (and formerly with Redwood Bluegrass Associates) for many years, and plan to continue to help with the GOF and other activities as well as continuing to serve as the Treasurer and webmaster. I would appreciate your vote so that I can continue to be part of the bluegrass team.

Jesse Fichman — In the past year, we have made progress reaching out to younger generations of bluegrass lovers, and we plan on continuing this effort. It has been a pleasure working with the board, and I look forward to another successful year of supporting traditional bluegrass. See you at GOF!

Mike Fisher – I am once again running for the NCBS Board, where I have served for many years. I ran the gate at the GOF for 20 years. One of my priorities is to encourage younger people to help run our organization. Please volunteer for the Board or the GOF Committee. (over)

Dana Frankel — I have enjoyed serving as the youngest member of the NCBS Board of Directors for the past year. I have worked on the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival, which I have gone to since I was a little kid and will organize the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair beginning next May. I am excited about the future of the Society and look forward to representing Santa Cruz on the board going forward and most importantly, sharing bluegrass with my community!

Michael Hall – My Grass Is Blue! This has been a great year for the Northern California Bluegrass Society, with the successful Bluegrass On Broadway, Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair, and Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival events, plus more fun gatherings all year long! I look forward to working on even more bluegrass music happenings in the coming year. Thanks to all of the volunteers and musicians who make it happen!

AJ Lee — Over the last 16 years, I have been actively participating in various bluegrass events hosted by the NCBS and similar organizations. Drawing from these years of experience, I have contributed ideas and new suggestions to the board. It’s been an honor serving the bluegrass community, and I hope to continue to contribute in the upcoming year.

Karen Reyes — It has been my pleasure to serve on the Board of Directors for the Northern California Bluegrass Society this past year. We have supported many exciting events and have been working hard to celebrate the 26th anniversary for the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival in August. I look forward to continuing my position on the Board and hope you will re-elect me and allow me the privilege of continuing to support bluegrass music in California and beyond. We have a great community of musicians and fans. I enjoy supporting the musicians who keep alive our traditional American music roots as well as our younger musicians who are introducing new sub-genres of bluegrass, attracting a wide ranging audience. Let’s keep bluegrass loud and proud!

Mike Russell — I’ve enjoyed being a part of the NCBS Board of Directors since 2004.  My passion is producing a radio program for the local bluegrass scene which provides an avenue for bands to showcase their talents live on the radio. I look forward to another great year in 2018-2019. Thank you for your support!

 

Candidate Statements For 2019-2020 Board Of Directors Election To Be Held August 10

The Members of the Northern California Bluegrass Society will elect the 10-member 2019-2020 Board of Directors on Saturday, August 10, 2019, 10:00am-5:00pm at the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival at the San Benito County Historical Park in Tres Pinos, and by mail. Mailed ballots must be received by Tuesday, August 6, 2019. Ten candidates have submitted Candidate Statements and will appear on the ballot. They are:

Bruce Bellochio — Hello Bruce here, you may have seen me around over the last 17 years. And thank you for your votes. As a board member with NCBS I look forward to continuing my service in 2019, promoting bluegrass music for our community. Vote for me again and great things will happen!

Eric Burman — Ladies and gentlemen, once again I ask that you support me with your vote, so we can keep making this “Good Ol’ Fashioned Bluegrass Festival” the “party that will never end.” Thank you and good night.

Bruce Edmundson — I have been an active bluegrass music volunteer with NCBS/SCBS (and formerly with Redwood Bluegrass Associates) for many years, and plan to continue to help with the GOF and other activities as well as continuing to serve as the Treasurer and webmaster. I would appreciate your vote so that I can continue to be part of the bluegrass team.

Jesse Fichman — In the past year, we have made progress reaching out to younger generations of bluegrass lovers, and we plan on continuing this effort. It has been a pleasure working with the board, and I look forward to another successful year of supporting traditional bluegrass. See you at GOF!

Mike Fisher – I am once again running for the NCBS Board, where I have served for many years. I ran the gate at the GOF for 20 years. One of my priorities is to encourage younger people to help run our organization. Please volunteer for the Board or the GOF Committee. (over)

Dana Frankel — I have enjoyed serving as the youngest member of the NCBS Board of Directors for the past year. I have worked on the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival, which I have gone to since I was a little kid and will organize the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair beginning next May. I am excited about the future of the Society and look forward to representing Santa Cruz on the board going forward and most importantly, sharing bluegrass with my community!

Michael Hall – My Grass Is Blue! This has been a great year for the Northern California Bluegrass Society, with the successful Bluegrass On Broadway, Santa Cruz Bluegrass Fair, and Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival events, plus more fun gatherings all year long! I look forward to working on even more bluegrass music happenings in the coming year. Thanks to all of the volunteers and musicians who make it happen!

AJ Lee — Over the last 16 years, I have been actively participating in various bluegrass events hosted by the NCBS and similar organizations. Drawing from these years of experience, I have contributed ideas and new suggestions to the board. It’s been an honor serving the bluegrass community, and I hope to continue to contribute in the upcoming year.

Karen Reyes — It has been my pleasure to serve on the Board of Directors for the Northern California Bluegrass Society this past year. We have supported many exciting events and have been working hard to celebrate the 26th anniversary for the Good Old Fashioned Bluegrass Festival in August. I look forward to continuing my position on the Board and hope you will re-elect me and allow me the privilege of continuing to support bluegrass music in California and beyond. We have a great community of musicians and fans. I enjoy supporting the musicians who keep alive our traditional American music roots as well as our younger musicians who are introducing new sub-genres of bluegrass, attracting a wide ranging audience. Let’s keep bluegrass loud and proud!

Mike Russell — I’ve enjoyed being a part of the NCBS Board of Directors since 2004.  My passion is producing a radio program for the local bluegrass scene which provides an avenue for bands to showcase their talents live on the radio. I look forward to another great year in 2018-2019. Thank you for your support!

Write-in votes are also accepted. Ballots will be included in Bluegrass By The Bay and will be available at the NCBS Booth at the GOF Festival during voting hours.

Donations Are Being Accepted For Fall 2019 NCBS Walker Creek Music Camp Scholarship Fund

Donations for deserving students are now being accepted for the Northern California Bluegrass Society Walker Creek Music Camp Scholarship Fund. 

The next Walker Creek Music Camp is set for November 1-4, 2019.

The NCBS is a Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(3) Organization that manages the scholarship fund and makes the awards. The camp is run each spring and fall by Ingrid Noyes at the Walker Creek Ranch, Petaluma.

Send donations to: Northern California Bluegrass Society/Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society, PO Box 390846, Mountain View, CA 94039-0846. Donations may be tax-advantaged.

Information: Walker Creek Music Camp

The NCBS Accepts Donations To Support Its Non-Profit Bluegrass Goals

The Northern California Bluegrass Society, a California Not-For-Profit Corporation founded in 1982 (also known as the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society), accepts donations, which may be tax deductible.

The donations support the Society’s goals of bringing more bluegrass music and expanded education to the San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay Area, and all of Northern California.

The NCBS/SCBS is a 501(c)(3) Organization (Tax ID No. 94-2907716).

Online NCBS Donations

The Northern California Bluegrass Society Accepts Donations To Support Bluegrass Music

The Northern California Bluegrass Society, a California Not-For-Profit Corporation also known as the Santa Cruz Bluegrass Society, accepts donations, which may be tax deductible.

The Society uses donations to support its goal of bringing bluegrass music and education to the San Francisco Bay Area, the Monterey Bay Area, and all of Northern California. The NCBS/SCBS is a 501(c)(3) Organization (Tax ID No. 94-2907716). Thanks for your support!

Online NCBS Donations