Saturday night, October 3rd we headed out for rural Elk Mound to the Bluegrass Jam at
the "Horse Barn."
The Jams are held the first Saturday of the month.
They are free and there is a potluck.
Jay with our host, Grandpa Lloyd.
As a participant in the Jam, Lloyd plays a
mean guitar and sings a song or 2.
The Bluegrass
pickers filled the barn
with some good old
favorites. Andy
Munich's fingers just
dance on that banjer.
Jay with his buddy Duane Harris.
Duane, with help from his better half,  
does some of Jay's favorite songs like
"A Wreck on the Highway," And he
plays a  wild fiddle.
QUICK NOTE: It was
great to see Jo Anne
and to meet Fran from
"up home."
I'll try to get some more
the next Jam. Having a
little camera trouble this
little camera trouble this
month. - Sherry
The Bluegrass Jam was just
beyond this beautiful sunset.
JAMS
Saturday night was
filled with music in the
basement of the First
Lutheran Church in
Rice Lake for the
monthly Bluegrass
Gospel Jam. What a
great crowd of pickers
and grinners.
This is one of the finest
Bluegrass Gospel  Jams in
the area.
80 years.  The Pickers come
The performers span about
from as far away as Trego
and River Falls.
It takes place the second
Saturday of every month,
starts at 6:00, and lots of
folks bring goodies.
Everyone is Welcome.
JAMMIN' AT SAND CREEK
The Chili Feed and Jam in Sand Creek
was a great success.
The Chili and desserts were delicious.
Many talented musicians were on hand
to provide entertainment, including some
of the Cabin Dwellers. This was the
inaugural Jam and fundraiser. We are
looking forward to attending regular
Jams in Sand Creek. Keep an eye out on
the Where to Go Page and listen for Jay
to tell you when the next one will be.
Our hosts and Chili servers.
The Sweethearts of the
Jams, Tootall & Pat.
RICE LAKE JAM
1st Lutheran Church