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Eagle Historical Society Open House

I received the following press release that I am happy to post —

Eagle Historical Society Open House
Old Time Music on the Mountain Dulcimer

American music is as varied as the imagination. The mountains of Southern Appalachia in the first half of the 19th century were filled with the sounds of a unique instrument called the “dulcimer” which first appeared with the Scots-Irish in the southern Appalachian mountains. The “mountain dulcimer” as it is called became popular because its volume was well-suited to small gatherings.

The down-home sounds of this stringed instrument immediately bring images of a pioneering people who struggled to survive the harsh mountain life. These were men and women with a sprit tough enough to forge a nation.

On Sunday August 16, 2009 from 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m., guests will be given a Sneak Peek of all the changes inside the museum from new tract lighting to the original floors. The theme of the exhibits is “Collectors and Collection”. New exhibits will feature paintings by Ann Meyer on loan from the Nature Conservancy, a quilt made by the 1978-1979 fourth grade class from Eagle Elementary School, and different collections on loan from our members.

A musical program will be provided by member Mal Olson and friends Ruth Sternemann and Rich Schwartz. Mal plays the mountain dulcimer, Ruth plays the guitar and hammer dulcimer and Rich plays the mandolin, banjo and Irish whistle. Rich and Ruth are also known as Bramble and Rose. The music will be a combination of Good Time, Old Time, Folk, Gospel and Celtic Tunes.

This event is free and open to the public. Bring a cozy lawn chair. For more information contact Elaine Ledrowski at 262-594-8961.

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