Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association Jam and SnackLuck open to the public. Held at the Clark County History Museum – a great venue. First Friday every month and part of the Vancouver Arts Walk. Generally a song circle jam, but this may vary. Very newcomer and beginner friendly with advanced and expert fiddlers always most welcome. Fiddles, Guitars, Mandolins and other traditional backup instruments welcome. Audience welcome. The Museum is open and free.
All Fiddle players and backup instruments welcome. We do ask that you please register as a WOTFA member ($25 household +$5 additional individual per year). Forms available.
Additional Info: Right now we are rebuilding after losing our long standing Jam location to developers. So far we have been doing informal circle jams. Many of our participants are students. Beginning and intermediate players are welcome as well as advanced and expert players. Our venue is very welcoming and a fun place to jam and we get a fair amount of public interest wandering into the museum. There are many tap rooms, bars and restaurants within a couple of blocks in any direction. It is an “up and coming” neighborhood. Just off I-5. We are allowed to bring in food for the Jam but the kitchen facility is limited so simple snack food and and finger food / sandwiches is best.
Washington Old Time Fiddlers Association Jam and SnackLuck open to the public. Held at the Clark County History Museum – a great venue. First Friday every month and part of the Vancouver Arts Walk. Generally a song circle jam, but this may vary. Very newcomer and beginner friendly with advanced and expert fiddlers always most welcome. Fiddles, Guitars, Mandolins and other traditional backup instruments welcome. Audience welcome. The Museum is open and free.
All Fiddle players and backup instruments welcome. We do ask that you please register as a WOTFA member ($25 household +$5 additional individual per year). Forms available.
Additional Info: Right now we are rebuilding after losing our long standing Jam location to developers. So far we have been doing informal circle jams. Many of our participants are students. Beginning and intermediate players are welcome as well as advanced and expert players. Our venue is very welcoming and a fun place to jam and we get a fair amount of public interest wandering into the museum. There are many tap rooms, bars and restaurants within a couple of blocks in any direction. It is an “up and coming” neighborhood. Just off I-5. We are allowed to bring in food for the Jam but the kitchen facility is limited so simple snack food and and finger food / sandwiches is best.