Standing Stone Strings and Things Dulcimer Club
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Welcome To Our Dulcimer Club Site
We are a group of people sharing a love of the dulcimer and folk music. This site is another way to reach out to each other and to new people who are interested in this music and acoustic instruments. We have members who play autoharp, guitar, bass, mountain dulcimer, hammer dulcimer, whistle, and percussion.

This site will have information of interest to club members. Check it out.

Our Club's History

Standing Stone Strings & Things (SSST) met for the first time on June 25, 1993, at Rising Park in Lancaster, Ohio. SSST met several times at the Ohio University-Lancaster branch campus, then moved to its current home at First English Lutheran Church. The club's name refers to Mt. Pleasant in Lancaster's Rising Park, also known as The Standing Stone.

 

Members have come from all over the southeastern and central parts of Ohio. The current membership includes beginners to experienced performers and teachers. 

 

SSST has done public and private performances across central and southeastern Ohio. These include Roscoe Village Dulcimer Days, The Lancaster Festival and LilyFest. Smaller groups of the members have performed at the Dulcimer Doin's and Dulci-More festivals. SSST has also sponsored several house concerts and workshops.

 

Harmony Harvest, started in 1994, has grown into a well known regional festival. Attendees have come from as far away as Alabama, Georgia and Washington state. Performers and teachers have included Steven Seifert, Susan Trump, Maureen Sellers, Jerry Rockwell, Lesley Miller, Joe Collins and Guy George.

 

After 12 years, SSST is as strong as ever, thanks to all who have helped to perpetuate the club over the years and who will carry it into the future.

 

 

Bonnie Voight playing the Prussia Valley dulcimer she won in the 2005 Harmony Harvest raffle on the 2006 Harmony Harvest Open Stage. 
Harmony Harvest was a wonderful weekend. I hope you all had a great time and learned something new.

Thank you to Alyce Stoops and all the club members who pitched in to make people coming to the event feel welcome and to make the event successful.  There are a few more photos from Harmony Harvest on the photo page.

 

Start looking forward to the 14th Harmony Harvest. Mark your calendars for September 14. 15. 16 2007. This festival is held at the Fairfield County Fairgrounds in Lancaster, Ohio.

Alyce is working with Butch Ross to be our featured performer.

Volunteer to help make our festival a success. We need someone to oversee the set up of general parking and camper parking. We also need someone to supervise the decorations. See Alyce Stoops if you can help and for more information.

Upcoming Meeting Dates

Feb. 12

Feb. 26

Mar. 12

Mar. 26

Apr. 9

Apr. 23 



Club Members enjoy music, food and each other at the club picnic in June 2006