THE THIRTEENTH ANNUAL
POTOMAC RIVER
SACRED HARP SINGING CONVENTION

 
A traditional and powerful singing of American shape-note hymns, fuging tunes,
and anthems in unaccompanied four-part harmony from The Sacred Harp

 
Washington, D.C. Area
 
April 5, 6, & 7, 2002

Friday, April 5, 7:30 - 9:30 PM: New Traditions Singing *
The historic Pohick Church (ca. 1770), 9301 Richmond Highway (US 1), Lorton, Virginia
 
Saturday, April 6, 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM: All-Day Singing and Dinner on the Grounds
Registration begins at 9:15 AM. Potluck dinner provided by local singers.
Pohick Church, 9301 Richmond Highway (US 1), Lorton, Virginia

 
Sunday, April 7, 10:00 AM - 3:30 PM: All-Day Singing and Dinner on the Grounds
Registration begins at 9:15 AM. Potluck dinner provided by local singers.
The Great Falls Grange, 9818 Georgetown Pike (Route 193), Great Falls, Virginia
 
All are welcome: beginners, experienced singers, & listeners!
No admission charge: free-will offering

The Sacred Harp (1991 Edition) tunebooks will be available for loan and purchase.
 
Local singers, please bring a substantial meal to share on Saturday and Sunday. The Saturday evening social will follow the singing.
 
For Convention information or to volunteer, contact Mary Ann Daly at daly@rff.org or 301-229-8534.
For lodging or local travel assistance, contact Gillie Campbell at nvcampg@nv.cc.va.us or 703-548-7752.
 
Potomac River Sacred Harp Convention 2002 web site: http://www.his.com/sabol/PRC2002.html
 
Directions below
Updates: http://go.to/shapenotes
 
Children are welcome. However, parents are responsible for arranging supervision for their own children, as no child-care will be provided.

 
Sponsored by The Folklore Society of Greater Washington   FSGW

*We'll sing new songs, old songs, rearranged songs; anything beyond The Sacred Harp (1991 Edition). You should provide 75 song copies for the group. Please bring your copies of Christian Harmony and Eclectic Harmony. For details or assistance, contact Mimi Stevens at mimis@erols.com or 703-960-5945. If you would like to have your song led, but will not be able to attend on Friday night, please contact Mimi. Singing on Saturday and Sunday will be restricted to The Sacred Harp (1991 Edition).
 
The Pohick Episcopal Church: 9301 Richmond Highway (U.S. Rte. 1). The Church was built from 1767 to 1774, and the site and building plans were selected by vestryman George Washington. The churchyard contains graves of early Americans including Revolutionary War soldiers. We shall sing in the acoustically lively Common Room of the Parish Hall next to the historic church, which will be open for sightseeing. Driving: From Rte. I-95 south of the Beltway (I-495), take Exit 163 (Rte. 642) towards Lorton; go one mile to U.S. Rte. 1 (follow signs). Turn left on Rte. 1 and go for one mile to Pohick Church, which is on the right. Look for a historic plaque. Taking this route from points north will be complicated by the construction at the I95/I-495 Springfield interchange; the alternate route may be less congested especially on Friday evening. Alternate Route: From Beltway Exit 1A, take U.S. Rte. 1 south and drive 11.4 miles to the church on the left. This route is a commercial corridor with many stoplights. Look for a left turn at the light at Old Colchester Road. Parking: There are two church parking lots - one just off Old Colchester Road, and one accessible from Richmond Highway. No public transportation on weekends. Traffic: Please try to arrive in the Washington area earlier than 5 PM in order to get to the New Traditions Singing on time.
 
The Great Falls Grange: 9818 Georgetown Pike (Route 193). This classic public assembly hall, a product of the Grange Movement, was completed in 1929. Directions: A. If coming from I-495 (Beltway), exit at Virginia Exit 44 (formerly exit 13) onto Route 193, Georgetown Pike; proceed west toward Great Falls, VA. (If coming on I-495 from Maryland, you must exit onto a right service lane just after the Potomac River bridge.) Travel west on winding Rte. 193 toward Great Falls for 6.2 miles to the red-brick Grange on the right, next to the public library and just prior to the Village shopping center. B. If approaching from the west on Rte. 7, turn eastward onto Rte. 193 at Dranesville and go 3.1 miles east to Great Falls Village and continue 0.2 mile to the Grange on the left. Park in lots and spaces for the Grange only.
 
The site of the Saturday social is the home of Tom and Cathy Tucker, about 4.5 miles north of Pohick via Telegraph Rd. A map and directions will be provided at the convention.

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