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the first Harmonicollege on March 24, 2011
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Jim Rumbaugh
613 posts
Dec 11, 2011
9:40 PM
The Harmonica Club of Huntington, WV announces Harmonicollege 1 on March 24, 2012. The one day event will be classes and jamming from 9am until ??. There will be an early bird Friday night jam starting at 7pm. The event ends Sunday morning.

There will be three 45 minute classes in the morning starting at 9am, with 15 minute jams between classes. Lunch is from noon to 1pm. There will be four 45 minute classes in the afternoon, with 15 minute jams between classes. Dinner is from 5 to 6. The evening jam will start at 7 and go on until everybody drops.

Harmonicollege 1 will be held at the new bunkhouse at Perry Heritage Farm in Huntington, WV. Overnight sleeping is included in the bunkhouse. There will be a bunks section for the guys and bunks section for the ladies. Meals will be served. The cost for the event is $50.

More details to come.

SPECIAL ANNOUNCMENT. You can see the barn that is being transformed into a bunkhouse on "American Pickers" on The History Channel, Monday night Dec 13th. The Perry Heritage Farm arranged for the show to help clear out the barn for this their new bunkhouse project. We will be the FIRST people to use the facility.

Jim Rumbaugh
The Harmonica Club of Huntington, WV
www.hhcwv.com or www.theharmonicaclub.com

Last Edited by on Dec 12, 2011 6:38 AM
Michael Rubin
367 posts
Dec 12, 2011
3:00 PM
Who's teaching?
Jim Rumbaugh
615 posts
Dec 12, 2011
7:13 PM
@Michael "Who's teaching?"

I will be teaching.

also

David Payne of Elk River Harmonica has agreed to come and spend the day adjusting reeds. You can sit with Dave and learn how he adjust reeds as he works on your own harp.

My goal is to have a few more classes by others. I want everyone to have a choice of 2 classes throughout the day.

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theharmonicaclub.com (of Huntington, WV)


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