Welcome to the

Beach Cities

Folk Music Club!

 

 

 

 

 

Do you wish you could sing around a campfire with Pete Seeger?

 

Do you secretly sing Woody Guthrie songs in the car?

 

Did you dream you saw Joe Hill last night?

 

 

Then you’re in luck!

 

The Beach Cities

 

Folk Music Club

 

is here!

 

         On the third Thursday of each month,    

from 7:00 to 10:00 p.m,

                                              banjo players, fiddlers, guitar players and singers gather                                          in a warm circle in April & Gary & Jeff's Manhattan Beach living room

 to create that magic combination of music and words ----      

traditional folk music. May the circle be unbroken!

join us

for a Sing-along/Hoot/Jam!

Bring a friend!

Bring a song!

Bring an instrument!

Song circle!

 

Where? The Wayland home (click on address for map)

1642 Voorhees Avenue, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266

1 1/2 blocks west of Aviation, 4 blocks north of Artesia.  

Please bring yummy snacks, drinks to share. 

Since we meet on a weeknight,

we ask that you skeedaddle at 10 pm.

                        Come play along and bring a song!

 

TO ALL BOOKING AGENTS AND PERFORMERS:

Please note that we are a group of friends who come together to make music.  We do not put on concerts as a result of agent or performer solicitations.  If you'd like to join us in music and song on the third Thursday of the month, please contact us. But if you are contacting us in the hopes that we will put on a concert, please don't.

For more information:
              aprilstory@aol.com (founder April Halprin Wayland)  

              (please put Beach Cities Folk Club in the subject line)

snail mail:

Beach Cities Folk Music Club

1097 Aviation Boulevard
Hermosa Beach, CA 90254
FAX: (24 hours) (310) 379-4523

 

2009 THEMES

 

                             Happy 4th Birthday, BCFC!

January 15        hindsight, aging (our 4th birthday!); hope

February 19       fathers (birthday of the dad of our country); true love; hope

March 19            winds; prairies; hope

April 16               rain; farmers (farmer Leahn J. Halprin's bday); hope

May 21                 mothers; oceans; hope

June 18               weddings; hard times; hope

July 16                 handmade; children's songs; hope

August 20            going crazy; horses;  hope

September 17      rounds; labor; hope

October 15           school; scary songs; hope

November 19       cleaning house; gratitude; hope

December 18        alphabet; good works (Nobel Prize Awards Ceremony); hope

 

 

 

 

                            Folk Links—in no particular order