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38th Annual
Mountain Dulcimer Music Fest
March 13, 14 & 15, 2026

Carondelet Hospitality Center
385 Watervliet Shaker Road Latham, NY

 

More information will be posted as it becomes available [blue links below] and will also be sent to those on our email list. If you are not already on this list and would like to be added to the list, or for other matters, please contact Lori Keddell, Festival Coordinator.

Lori Keddell

 

2026 REGISTRATION FORM

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SUBWAY BOX LUNCH ORDER FORM

GENERAL FESTIVAL INFORMATION

FESTIVAL TIMELINE

FRIDAY SCHEDULE

SATURDAY SCHEDULE

WORKSHOP LEADERS

WORKSHOPS BY LEVEL

WORKSHOPS BY INSTRUCTOR

2026 T-SHIRTS
& TOTE BAGS

VENDOR INFORMATION

USED INSTRUMENT SALE

MOTEL INFORMATION

MAP & DIRECTIONS



Steve Eulberg

weaves old-timey and celtic music with blues and contemporary tunes adding original songs into a tapestry of “smile-inducing, toe-tapping folkgrass” that captivates and energizes audiences of all ages. A 5-time award-winner in the national mountain
z dulcimer contest at Winfield, he is also a multiple finalist in the national hammered dulcimer contest. His music has been featured on United Airlines’ Inflight Audio, PBS’s Roadtrip Nation and National Public Radio. An active touring musician, film and theater composer, he has had several songs on terrestrial and internet radio charts. He plays solo and with his duos:
Steve and Erin Mae
and Fiddle Whamdiddle.

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Pam Weeks

is a multi-instrumentalist, singer, and contra dance caller from Bowdoin, Maine, who believes in sharing the “joie de vivre” of traditional music and dance with everyone! Pam is fiddler and singer in the Maine-based Cajun dance band, Jimmyjo & the Jumbol’Ayuhs, sings and plays several instruments in the folk trio, T-Acadie, plays fiddle and mountain dulcimer in the Maine contradance band, Scrod Pudding, and also performs solo or with guitar player and caller Bill Olson. One of Maine's most sought after dance musicians, Pam plays in old-time, New England, and Quebecoise styles and has a flat-picking dulcimer style that really gets everyone going.

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