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President: Don Rogers 675 E. Loudon Ave. Lexington, KY 40505 859-254-4781 Email Link
Vice
President: Secretary:
Assistant Secretary:
Treasurer: Assistant Treasurer: |
Board Members:
Gaines Cole
Diane Wright
Julia Robinson
Ricky Allen
Estelle King
Mike Hendrix
Hazel Mayes |
How We Support Bluegrass Music
We are a proud member of The International Bluegrass Music Association well as a supporter of the International Bluegrass Music Museum having made a donation of $5000.00 to the museum. We also collected items from the professional entertainers for display in the museum. Our sales table can be found at most of the bluegrass festivals in the state of Kentucky. At these table set ups, one will find literature on all of the bluegrass festivals in Kentucky and surrounding states as well as applications for membership in The Kentucky Friends of Bluegrass Music Club along with the many items that we have to sell with the club logo, also the bluegrass music related items. Our monthly newsletter "Bluegrass Notes" features news of our members such as birthdays, anniversaries, sick list and other personal announcements. Bluegrass Notes mailings usually contain flyers of the various festivals and bluegrass shows that are going on at that time. We also list any up to date news from the bluegrass community that we feel is important to our members. Our newsletter is sent to other bluegrass music associations in the surrounding states on a trade basis to let them know what we are doing in bluegrass music as we also receive their newsletters informing us of their activities.
About Our Park
The first bluegrass festival was held at Meadowgreen Park in 1977 with The
Russell Brothers as host for a couple of years. When their band disbanded, The
Goins Brothers took over as host along with Forest Meadows who is owner of the
park. This festival has grown over the years into one of the best traditional
bluegrass festivals in this region. The Kentucky Friends of Bluegrass Music
Club are going into their sixth year with their annual spring festival which
is the first week-end in May. We have been featuring some of the top names in
local entertainment in this area. The 100 acre park backs up to the Red River
with the outdoor stage being less that 10 feet away. This makes for a beautiful
backdrop scene as viewed from the amphitheater setting. This area is what we
refer to as under the hill which has camping for those who cannot walk the distance
and climb the small incline. We have the area on top of the hill for the approach
leading to Meadowgreen Park. As you enter onto a paved road, the sign at the
entrance was designed and built by club members. The "silo" building is where
our outdoor meetings take place in the summer months. The music hall building
was built in 1986 due to interest at Saturday night bluegrass shows. At that
time, there was no other live bluegrass shows in this area. We started with
the local bands performing only to find that there were nationally known bands
who would also like to be on our schedule. From there, it has grown into
one of the most popular and well known places for bluegrass music in this region.
We are into our sixteenth season with performances by groups such as Ralph Stanley
and the Clinch Mountain Boys, J.D. Crowe and the New South, III Tyme Out, Larry
Sparks and the Lonesome Ramblers, Doyle Lawson and Quicksilver, Charlie Waller
and the Country Gentlemen, The Goins Brothers, and many others. We are also
proud to have worked with Bill Monroe and his Bluegrass Boys, The Osborne Brothers,
The Lewis Family, Jim and Jesse and the Virginia Boys, Del McCoury Band, as
well as others.
OUR LOCATION
We are located in the central Kentucky 45 minutes southeast of Lexington where the beautiful horse farms of central Kentucky transform into majestic cliffs and beauty of the foothills of the mountains. Some of the most beautiful scenery in the world is less than 15 minutes away in the Red River Gorge area of The Daniel Boone National forest. Natural Bridge State Park is in the same area with a skylift that will take you high above the tree tops to the natural bridge that nature created many years ago. This is one of many arches or bridges within this region. To get to our music hall, we always think that most travelers would be coming from the major interstate which is I-64. From here, exit at 97 to the Mountain Parkway. Go to the next exit (16) and take left at stop sign. Go approximately 500 feet to traffic light. Take right at this point, go approximately 1 mile where there is a sign on right saying "Meadowgreen Park Bluegrass Music 1/4 mile". At this point, take a left and go until you see our welcome sign on right, follow road to building back in field.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS:
The Red River Gorge Geological Area
Natural Bridge State Resort Park Park
LOCAL ACCOMMODATIONS:
Lil Abner's Motel
606-663-5384
Cottages,Rooms,Pool,Picnic shelter
Abners Motel
606-663-4379
Motel rooms
Tecumseh Resort
at the Park
606-663-0283
Cabins,Treehouses,Hotel Rooms
Meeting Rooms
Natural Bridge
State Park
606-663-2214
1-800-255-PARK
Hotel Rooms,Meeting Rooms,Dining Room
Natural Bridge
State Park
1-800-325-1710
Cabins,Camping
Red River Gorgeous
513-245-0025
Cabin Rentals
Area Attractions and Web Sites:
Kentucky Horse Park
Fort Boonesborough
Jenny Wiley State Resort Park
Renfro Valley
Paintsville Lake Stake Park
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Offical Kentucky Tourist Guide - On Line
Kentucky Network Services
Pioneer Playhouse Outdoor Dinner Theater
CLUB ACTIVITIES
Most activities held at Beautiful Meadowgreen Park
MONTHLY MEETINGS -- With Pot Luck Dinner & Jam Sessions ---
Third Sunday of Month at 2 PM @ Club Headquarters
MONTHLY BOARD MEETING --- Tues after Monthly Meeting at 7PM @ Club
Headquarters
COOKOUT: May
ANNUAL MEETING: June
HALLOWEEN:October
CHRISTMAS:December
MUSIC HALL - 1 st Sat Oct -- Live music all day etc
MUSIC HALL:October - April
SPRING FESTIVAL: Club Sponsors May
FALL FESTIVAL: Goins Brothers September
About Our Meetings
We have our general club meetings usually on the third Sunday of the month unless listed in our newsletter otherwise. The meeting always starts off at 2:00 p.m. with our pre-determined meal that again will be listed in newsletter (usually potluck). Some try to get there early for the jamming that takes place before the food serving. When our meal is completed, we get into the business part of our meeting consisting of old and new business. As our business session winds down, we try to have more jamming. We follow up on the next Tuesday with our board meeting to discuss and act on the previous club meeting business.
Other Activities Taking Place
One of our most popular events taking place is our annual pig roast. Actually, we buy smoked hams and chunks of beef (100 pounds of each) for this event which is always the second week-end of May. This is all week-end event which requires much preparing and planning. This is free to our club members who have their membership card. We cook the meat from early in the morning as we prepare the other items on the menu which includes cole slaw, baked beans, baked potatoes, bread and deserts that the ladies carry in. This is also the monthly meeting that our nominating committee brings the names for officers and board members to be placed on the ballot for elections at our next meeting. This is always an important week-end for our club. Other activities include our annual Club Christmas Party which is the second Saturday in December. We feature live bluegrass music, food and club fellowship. We have a Halloween party in the month of October for the children with the usual costume judging along with the games that the young folks enjoy.