Archived Central Indiana Folk Music and Mountain Dulcimer Society

Archived Central Indiana Folk Music and Mountain Dulcimer Society Musicians and folk music lovers in Indiana, using guitars, dulcimers, auto harps, fiddles and other instruments for folk music around Indianapolis IN

The Central Indiana Folk Music and Mountain Dulcimer Society is a group of friendly music lovers who gather to share songs, expand their musical knowledge and enjoy the music of others. Meetings are held from 2-5 pm. with various activities throughout the afternoon, the 2nd Sunday of every month, except June, at the Bethlehem Lutheran Church at 52nd Street and Central Avenue, just south of Broad R

ipple in Indianapolis, In. In addition to our monthly meetings the society holds the annual Eagle Creek Folk Festival the second weekend in June, and plays throughout the year in various locations in the city. We hope you will come and join us, and don’t forget your instrument!

06/12/2023

This group has been replaced by the following:
https://m.facebook.com/groups/192800847428935/
a private group for members and others,
plus
a page using our "doing business as (dba)" name Indiana Folk Music Society https://www.facebook.com/indianafolkmusic

Indiana Folk Music meetings are on the 2nd Sunday each month (except May on third Sunday) from 1:00-5:00 at Bethlehem Lutheran Church, 52nd and Central, Indianapolis, IN. Check out our other page, the Eagle Creek Folk Festival.

Theme for our January 9th meeting is Performer's Choice. More information atwww.indianafolkmusic.org
01/04/2022

Theme for our January 9th meeting is Performer's Choice. More information at
www.indianafolkmusic.org

Central Indiana Folk Music and Mountain Dulcimer Society, Indianapolis, Indiana

Annual meeting this Sunday. This month's musical theme is Family. Current newsletter is on our website www.IndianaFolkMu...
11/10/2021

Annual meeting this Sunday. This month's musical theme is Family. Current newsletter is on our website
www.IndianaFolkMusic.org

Central Indiana Folk Music and Mountain Dulcimer Society, Indianapolis, Indiana

09/16/2021

Eagle Creek Folk Festival this Saturday 9-18-2021 starting at noon at the Beach Shelter of Eagle Creek Park, Indianapolis. More info at Indiana Folk Music (page)

05/20/2021

On June 13, 2021, we will convene in the parking lot of Bethlehem Lutheran Church for an in-person meeting. The board will meet at 1 pm, performance hour will start at 2 pm, and the Big Band practice will start at 3 and finish at 4 pm.

Answers to frequently asked questions...
Why are we doing this?
We believe that we can safely make music together outdoors.

What is the rain plan?
In case of rain we will go indoors and maintain distancing.

Is there room for the people/equipment and the cars?
Yes. Cars should be parked on the perimeter of the parking lot (or on the streets).

Do we need to bring our own chairs?
Please bring your own chair. You may get yourself a chair from inside the church basement, but we ask that you return it there before you leave.

Can we still join by Zoom?
At this time we do not expect to have an alternative Zoom meeting.

04/09/2020
Eagle Creek Festival Canceled Due to Coronavirus
04/09/2020

Eagle Creek Festival Canceled Due to Coronavirus

03/18/2020

Hello from the music duo Four Shillings Short:

Due to the Coronavirus Global Pandemic, Four Shillings Short has cancelled it's concerts on April 18 at the UU Church in Danville, Indiana and on April 22 at the Unity Church in Anderson, Indiana.

08/04/2019

The Frontier is the August meeting theme

06/23/2019

Fathers is the theme for the July 14, 2019, monthly meeting

05/12/2019

theme for today's meeting is Mothers

Address

526 E 52nd Street
Indianapolis, IN
46205

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