Besides dulcimers, dulcimers, and dulcimers, in Duluth I also organize local art fairs. I put together 6 a year and they are open to artists in the area. For many of the artists it is their first opportunity to sell their creations to beyond their family and friends. People make and sell many great accessories for women or for people's home and garden. Jewelry, pottery, rustic chairs, and many other cool things. Plus, authors are in the fair. The next one will be July 23 in Duluth. Check WendyUpNorth.com for the schedule for the year and more information.
I carry accessories for dulcimers - and plenty different ones. Cases, picks (finger and flat), hammers for mountain dulcimers, wrist wrests (Mt. Dulc), straps (range of colors - brown is the most common), and stands (H.D.) One person at Dulcimer Day blessed my husband for showing him the sit-down hammered dulcimer stand - he only had a stand-up stand and really preferred to sit and play.
If you're visiting Duluth, such as coming for Grandma's Marathon, the Park Point Art Fair, the Rhubarb Festival (check visitduluth.com and see their calendar for Duluth events) or want to set up a private dulcimer lesson - or a group dye a silk scarf class (nice neck accessory that you make) send me an email.
I'm teaching a couple classes in Cable, WI on Saturday at the Big Brook Greenhouse. Intro to the Mt Dulcimer (instruments supplied) and a Dye a Silk Scarf class.
It might be a wet day but we will have fun - playing with colors and playing with music notes.
Wendy
Friday, June 17, 2011
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