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Thursday, March 24, 2016

March 2016 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - Volume 10, Number Eight

Happy Spring to all of you - my friends, family, folkies and fellow travelers!
This is by far the mildest winter I can ever remember.  It's supposed to be seventy degrees on Sunday! My bulbs are out.  I'm gearing up for the Ireland trip - just around the corner ... and I hope you have come through this winter as well as I have.  I got a rude surprise on St Patrick's Day with vestibular neuritis and "jumpy eyes" (nystagmus). It was very much like a cartoon, but I wasn't laughing. A few tests, IV meds and an overnight stay at Shadyside Hospital (thanks, 5th floor nurses!) and I was pronounced good to go. That collapsed my hopes for getting the newsletter out in time for St. Patrick's Day, though.

I have taken a lot of flak from Hillary supporters since I announced my support for Bernie Sanders. If the convention fairly nominates Hillary as the Democratic Candidate for president, I will vote for her. But why would anyone pass up the chance to cast a primary vote for a fellow who wants to break up the banks, tax wall streeters, deliver expanded medicare to all,end mass incarceration, get public financing for elections and end the $$$ that buys elections and candidates,  provide free public education through grade sixteen in all public schools, reinvest in our infrastructure??  My heart, my time and my very limited money are with Bernie - as long as he's in, I'm all in with Bernie.

March Wall of Fame 

I am forever grateful to those of you who responded to my plea for financial support. You kept me from defaulting on my obligations.  It's finally beginning to sink in that my career choice will no longer support me.  My health can no longer tolerate my constant touring.  The pension I receive from the Musicians' Union is $295/month. I receive $790 from Social Security. My mortgage is $700/month. My utilities average $600.  Even when my two rental properties are occupied and generating $1750/month, the taxes, insurance, repairs and maintenance eat up a huge portion of that income.  I've got a lot of good work coming up at the Tommy Douglas Center in Washington, DC in April. I've got the Ireland tour coming up.  I've got a very nice festival in Michigan in July... that is all that I've confirmed. My fundraising style is very similar to Bernie's -- lots of small donors.  There's a Paypal "DONATE" button on the right hand side of this page.  If you'd rather send a check, please send a most welcome check:


Anne Feeney
2240 Milligan Ave
Pittsburgh, PA  15218

This month's Twenty Wall of Famers: 

Dave H - UK; Janet A and Michael R - Oakland, CA; Nina F. - Piedmont, CA; Per Elis J. - Kopparberg, SV; Tom and Cookie D - Pittsburgh, PA; Ed D. - Seattle, WA; Pat H. and Sandy O;Virginia  F. - San Diego, CA; Janet, Judy and Carol W - San Diego, CA; Sue D. - Oakland, CA; John M and Deborah McK - Pittsburgh, PA; Bob and Barb I - Detroit, MI; Carol VH; Michael V, Janet T - Lexington, KY; Ruth F and Don W - Ontario; Dawn McD - Detroit,MI; Mary W- Seattle, WA; Ann F - Leverett, MA; Lee G - OKC, OK

I am so grateful for your help and support!


St Patrick's Day 
a video of "The Sick Note" 
re-enacted by Legos People
            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iA5RGI3zn20
Thanks to Loretta Santejka for the link!

At this point I'm not completely sure, but I think my tour may be sold out.  If you still want to go with me this year, check with Vicki Belinoski vbelinoski@austin.rr.com vbelinoski@austin.rr.com and she'll do her best to accommodate you.

So Mick is on his way home and he passes by his friend Rory's farm.  Mick is horrified to see his old friend stark naked and wildly gesticulating - dancing and pumping his hips as he runs in circles around his tractor.

Mick leaps from his vehicle and runs toward his old friend.  "What are doing, Rory - have you lost your mind??"

Rory says, "Not at all, Mick. I'm doing as my doctor recommended. You see, my wife and I have been having troubles in the bedroom, and Dr. O'Hara suggested that I do something sexy to a tractor."  (Read it aloud if you don't get it.)

Oscars 2016


My son, Dan Berlin and his fabulous wife, Monique Murad took on the challenge to cook the 2016 Oscars dinner. I've been hosting these parties since 1999, and couldn't have been more delighted when my son  offered to carry on the tradition for the 88th annual Academy Awards.

The dinners began when my husband Julie slipped into the kitchen during the 70th Academy Awards and cooked a simple but elegant meal for me and my cousin Bill.  We shared it with him on the couch as we watched the Oscars. Over the years the event evolved into five course dinners for eight, then ten, then twelve - with each course keyed to one of the five best-picture nominees. The $1 admission fee collected from each guest went to whoever picked the most Oscar winners on the ballots handed out on arrival.

Eventually my husband created an amazing scoreboard with removable categories and contestants' names.When they expanded the category for best film for up to ten films I began assigning menu items to the many talented cooks among out attendees.. Some of  the dishes were very complex. For Michael Clayton, Briget Shields prepared a saganaki appetizer. This flaming Greek specialty was a tribute to the Volvo that exploded in the film.  Barbara Lebeau almost revolted when commissioned to make Richard Nixon out of pate for FROST.  The dinners became so popular and so overcrowded -- one year I served a ten course dinner to twenty six with our new electronic score board designed by Daniel McTiernan.
2009 Oscars Dinner Folks
Bill Feeney
Julie's re-usable scoreboard
Barbara Lebeau's 
Nixon pate for "FROST"




















The 2016 Oscars Menu!!!

Appetizers:
THE REVENANT - Revenant Bear Liver Pate (well, it was really duck), but the pastry surrounding it made up for the absence of bear liver - SUPER YUMMY!

MAD MAX - THE FURY - Mad Max's Mother's Milk Baked Brie in puff pastry

Cocktail:
SPOTLIGHT - Mojitos served with flaming rum, creating the "Spotlight" (Benedicto's favorite)

BROOKLYN - Brooklyn brown bread

MARTIAN - Twice baked potatoes forced through a pastry bag, creating the canals which cover the red planet.

ROOM  - Mashed parsnips around the perimeter of a square serving dish filled with a variety of roasted mushROOMs.

THE BIG SHORT - our main event The Big Short Ribs.... mmm mmmm

STRAIGHT OUT OF COMPTON - Mac 'n Cheese  and Sauteed Greens.  requested by Sebastian and Nico.  Straight Out of Compton was one of my favorite films of 2015.

Dessert:
BRIDGE OF SPIES - Bridge of Pies - berry, banana cream, apple


So sorry, no pictures from our 2016 dinner -  our paparazzi fled to Ohio when they heard that Donald Trump might kick a dog .... I haven't seen any hard numbers, but it seems to me that 90% of the time when the media covers this campaign, (whether print, radio, video or online) the discussion focuses almost exclusively on Trump's latest antic.


Monday, April 21, 2014

May 2014 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - Volume 9, Number 7

Thanks so much for being part of my network of friends, family, fans, followers and fellow travelers.  It's just impossible, with 8500 subscribers, to keep in touch with everyone individually, but these once-a-month Fellow Travelers' Advisories are my invitation to you to stay in touch, tell me what's going on in your community, let me know about upcoming actions and events.

You can unsubscribe if you must by clicking the link at the end of this newsletter.  I'll miss you!

You can update your information as well.  If you are changing email addresses you can just click at the link at the botton, and put enter your new email.

You can download single songs, download albums, or buy my CDs at http://cdbaby.com/all/unionmaid or by calling 1-800-BUY-MY-CD

Lots of love from Victoria, BC

Anne

In this issue:

MY IRISH TOURS CANCEL FOREVER UNLESS...

CARRY IT ON! - with ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER
- a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger

POST CARD FROM MY SON, DANIEL BERLIN IN ZIMBABWE


PETE SEEGER BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION IN PITTSBURGH


ANNE FEENEY AND BRAD YODER - KERRVILLE OR BUST!


SWEDEN, DENMARK, HERE I COME!


LABOR DAY IN OLYMPIA, WA



MY IRISH TOURS CANCELLED FOREVER UNLESS...


It breaks my heart to tell you that I may have to cancel this year's Ireland tour.  Eleven of my favorite people have already committed to this year's tour, but we will have to cancel it if we don't get at least 4 more people.  I know I'll never do another tour if this tour cancels..  I'm just sick about having to disappoint the loyal folks who wanted to go with me.

See last month's Fellow Travelers' Advisory for all the details on this wonderful tour http://fellow-travelers-advisory.blogspot.com/2014/03/april-2014-anne-feeneys-fellow.html .

The only way this tour could still go this year, and in the future,  is if 4 of you signed up within 24 hours. An email to VBelinoski@austin.rr.com will reserve a seat if you're interested.  This isn't sudden notice ... it's been in my newsletter for months, and on my website and blog and facebook.  If you have thought "Someday, I'm going to do that," this is someday.

Ironically, I've already purchased my tickets to Ireland.  I'll still be performing at the Mother Jones Festival with Si Kahn on July 31st.  I'm going to have a wonderful time in Ireland this year... but I'll sure miss you!

CARRY IT ON! - with ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER- a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger


The three shows we've done on this tour have been spectacular - all wildly exceeding our expectations.  Olympia was terrific thanks to Linda Dobson, Harry Levine, Grace Cox, Bob Barnes, Daniel Bernstein and Jim Cubbage.  We got great ink in OLYWA, too:

http://www.theolympian.com/2014/04/14/3086732/folk-singers-to-perform-pete-seeger.html
http://olyblog.net/anne-feeney-evan-greer-tour-honor-legacy-pete-seeger


And RD Grunbaum and Linda Orgul provided their famous hospitalty in Aberdeen, where we had a fantastic show.  The audience was so enthusiastic and sang so well.... ahhh.. it's why I do this work.


This morning we departed from gorgeous Sequim, WA where Evan and I enjoyed the sumptuous hospitality of Carlyn Syvanen before leaving for Vancouver Island. 

Monday, April 21st, 2014 6:00 PM
EVAN GREER WORKSHOP: QUEER LIBERATION AND ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE
Camas Bookstore and Infoshop
2620 Quadra St,
Victoria, BC
Canada


Monday, April 21st, 2014 7:30 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Camas Bookstore and Infoshop
2620 Quadra St,
Victoria, BC
Canada
Price: $10 suggested


Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014 7:00 PM
Mayworks presents: ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Courtenay Zocalo Cafe
208 5 St
Courtenay, BC V9N 1J6
Canada
250-331-0933
http://zocalocafe.ca/


Thursday, April 24th, 2014 7:30 PM
The Campbell River Labour Council presents: ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
The Carriage Room - Royal Coachman Inn
84 Dogwood St
Campbell River, BC
contact: bcharlton@shaw.ca

There will be appetizers available for purchase at the interval between our two sets, and cds and dvds available for purchse.
Friday, April 25th, 2014 8:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
House Concert
Victoria (James Bay), BC
250-385-1307
Price: $15-20 suggested
Tix are $20 waged, $15 other, and reservations directions are available at
why2342@hotmail.com, or 250 385 1307


Saturday, April 26th, 2014 2:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Heartwood Cafe
317 E Broadway
Vancouver, BC
Canada
http://www.heartwoodcc.ca/
Come a little early for a delicious brunch, and attend our 2PM matinee - our last show in Canada!

Monday, April 28th, 2014 12:00 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Commemorating Workers' Memorial Day on the Bellingham Public Library Lawn
210 Central Ave
Bellingham, WA 98227 
betsy pernotto is the contact

Monday, April 28th, 2014 7:30 PM
ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Union Center
1700 N. State Street (upstairs)
Bellingham, WA 98225
360-647-1752
http://evangreer.org
Price: $10-20 suggested
Betsy pernotto is the contact


Tuesday, April 29th, 2014 7:00 PM
Linda Newton presents ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Firewheel Community Coffeehouse
2727 Colby Ave
Everett, WA 98201
425-374-7946
https://www.facebook.com/events/720810671296896/
Price: donations


Wednesday, April 30th, 2014 7:00 PM
WS Labor Council May Works, PNHP and SEIU 1199NW presents:ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON - a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
Seattle Labor Temple Hall #1
2800 First Ave
Seattle, WA 98121
Price: $15-25 suggested
all welcome. no one turned away for lack of funds.

Thursday, May 1st, 2014 7:00 PM
UW Tacoma Campus presents; ANNE FEENEY AND EVAN GREER -CARRY IT ON -a multi-generational tour honoring the legacy of Pete Seeger
UW Tacoma Campus - Carwein Hall
Tacoma, WA
Mike Honey is the contact.




From my son, Daniel BerlinApril 20

After 850 kms on the bike, a relatively painless two-wheeled border crossing, successful selling of the bikes to Zimbabwean truckers in Musina, an overnight train, a delayed flight, a lost bag, and relearning how to drive a stick shift on a right-hand drive rental car, I'm safe and sound in Cape Town and happily reunited with the family!  

Thanks so much to everyone who supported me! It's not too late to donate to Asylum Access to help me reach my fundraising goal asap   https://www.causes.com/campaigns/72465-support-refugee-rights-in-africa-asia-and-latin-america



Saturday, May 3rd, 2014 7:30 PM

Remembering Pete Seeger on his 95th birthday - Carry it on!
First Unitarian Church
Ellsworth and Morewood
15232
412-361-3022


Join me, Mike Stout, Ginny Hildebrand and a host of Pittsburgh's finest musicians as we honor the legacy of Pete Seeger with an evening of . Proceeds will, in part, benefit Marcellus Protest and the campaign to organize at UPMC


Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder: Kerrville or Bust!

I'll be driving to the Kerrville Folk Festival, as I have done almost every year since 1989.  This will be the first festival ever without former director Rod Kennedy, who died recently. 

But I'm very excited to be sharing the drive and the stage on the way there and back with my pal Brad Yoder (http://www.bradyoder.com/).  Here are the dates we have booked... but if you'd want us in Columbus on May 17th, or  June 9th, 10th or 11th in San Antonio or Austin, June 12th in Dallas.... reply to this email or call me at 412-877-6480.





Sunday, May 18th, 2014 4:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder: Kerrville or Bust!
The Barn
1225 North Bend Road
Cincinnati, OH 45224
513-542-0007
Price: $15-25 suggested
contact Jon at jon@footprintsforpeace.org to reserve a seat





Sunday, June 8th, 2014 4:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder in Concert
Danny Yeager's house
College Station, TX
(979) 777-8758
http://brazos_progressives.typepad.com/news/2007/02/anne_feeney_hou.html
Price: free!
Y'all were so wonderful and generous last year when my health made the concert impossible ... I'm doing a free concert for you and bringing along another super-talented player!


Friday, June 13th, 2014 7:30 PM
OKC Labor Council presents Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder :Kerrville or Bust!
The Blue Door
Oklahoma City, OK
Price: $15-25 donation


Saturday, June 14th, 2014 7:00 PM
Heartland Labor Forum's 25th Anniversary Celebration with Jim Hightower and Anne Feeney
probably IBEW Local 124
301 W 103rd Terr
Kansas City, MO
816-517-4083
http://cas.umkc.edu/labor-ed/radio.htm


Monday, June 16th, 2014 8:00 PM
Anne Feeney and Brad Yoder in Concert with John Paul Wright
Anne Feeney - Brad Yoder
The Rudyard Kipling
422 W Oak Street
Louisville, KY 40203
https://www.facebook.com/railroadmusic.org‎




Sweden and Denmark!

I'll be in Sweden from the 19th June until 12th August.

I would love to perform.  The only dates where I am unavailable are July 28th-August 7th, and the 10th of July 11th.
I'm performing in Ludvika on June 26th.  Jan Hammarlund will be available to perform with me on many of these dates.
Contact picasso7750@yahoo.se for Swedish conversation, or email me at anne@annefeeney.com in English.  Tusen tak!



LABOR DAY IN OLYMPIA, WA  -- OREGON, GET READY... I'M COMING YOUR WAY


See you next month.  Thanks for reading!

http://annefeeney.com
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412-877-6480 (cell)

"Anne Feeney is the greatest labor singer in North America." -- Utah Phillips

Thursday, January 17, 2013

January 2013 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - VOLUME EIGHT, Number 6






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Upcoming shows: http://annefeeney.com/calendar.html 

WESTERN WORKERS' LABOR HERITAGE FESTIVAL
January 18-20th, 2013



http://www.westernworkersfestival.org/

I'm headed to the Bay Area this weekend for the 27th Annual Labor Heritage Festival.  The festival is located just off Highway 101 in Burlingame and there's plenty of convenient parking.  It's also super accessible by BART.  Check out the website (above) for all the details of what I'm sure will be an amazing and inspiring festival.

This year's festival is dedicated to Jon Fromer, a fantastically talented songwriter, guitar player and human being.  His death on January 2, 2013 has us all bereft and grieving. We will celebrate his inspiring life and work at the Festival, and hope everyone who can possibly join us will be there.

His obituary in the San Francisco Chronicle is available at:



AND THE NOMINEES ARE ....




I think 2012 was a great year for film. Beasts of the Southern Wild, Searching for the Sugar Man, Looper,  Lincoln (good, but too long), Anna Karenina, Argo, the Flight, the Arbitrageur, Silver Linings Playbook, The Master and Promised Land were all very entertaining. Haven't seen Amour, Django, Zero Dark Thirty, Les Miserables, the Impossible, the Life of Pi  or any of the animated films yet. I am a little concerned at the pro-war content of Argo, Zero Dark Thirty and the TV show Homeland... entertertaining and disconcerting.

I will host my Oscars party once again.  If you're interested in attending, let me know.  I think I have 10 seats left.


IRELAND 2013 -  COME WITH US!!!


I blew the deadline on my December newsletter and today is the day I had said I wanted to hear from folks about coming to Ireland with me, September 29-October 8th.  If you'd like to do this trip, please give me a
call 412-877-6480 or text or email me. We've already got some fabulous folks on board .. but all from the west coast... what's up with you folks who live east of CA, OR, WA and BC?


Join me in Ireland, September 29-October 8th
I've been traveling regularly to Ireland since 1977.  When I tell my friends about my Irish adventures they invariably say, “Oh, I wish I could have been with you!”  Well, now’s your chance.  Ireland is such an interesting country.  Its extraordinary natural beauty, colonial history, ancient traditions, cultural heritage, beautiful music, friendly and charming people ... and now – thank goodness! – excellent cuisine and good coffee.  I used to tour Ireland in a rental car and stay at B&Bs.  Thanks to my experience leading 5 tours to Ireland in 2008 and 2009, I have come to appreciate the finer points of staying in a hotel.  First, there’s no curfew – many B&B’s like to have you home at 10 or 11.  And most hotels are conveniently located in town.  Second, the food in the hotels is great, and many of the hotels have what they call leisure centers…  they’re gyms, often with pools. And finally, as hotel guests we are welcome to the hospitality of the bar after the pubs close.  We've had many a lovely singsong in the hotel pub upon returning from our evening out.  It’s also a wonderful experience to tour with a small group.  And they’re all folks on my mailing list… lots of interesting folks from all over the US, Canada, and often Sweden or Denmark. Join us and bring a friend or two!

INCLUDED
Cost is $2250 per person based on double occupancy (two to a room).$2600   for single room rate (single room option is no longer available on this tour). Cost covers nine nights’ lodging, ground transportation in our luxury coach,  all breakfasts, three group dinners, music, island ferries, and heritage centers.

NOT INCLUDED
You make and pay for your own flight arrangements.  You may wish to come in a few days or a couple weeks early, or stay on after the tour.  Your choice.  Our tour does not include your lunches, the other six evening meals, your beverages or tips.  All tours begin at Shannon Airport (SNN) - 30 miles north of Limerick in west Ireland.

SOME TIPS
I strongly encourage you, if at all possible, to arrive the day before the tour begins.  We'll be happy to arrange a lovely B&B for you in Bunratty, near Shannon Airport.  Our luxury coach will pick you up there after your delicious full Irish breakfast. You'll get a chance to meet some of our tourmates, perhaps have a pint at Durty Nelly's - the legendary Irish Pub.  Or, if you want to try the medieval banquet at Bunratty Castle, you may find it very enjoyable.

I’m so happy to answer any questions you may have.  Call, email or text me with any questions you have.  If I don’t know or can’t make up a plausible answer, I’ll find out for you immediately.

Inishfree Tours – September 29- October 7, 2013
Mayo - Galway – Clare  ***  Detailed Itinerary

 Day 1.   This morning we welcome everyone aboard around 9:30 a.m. after your breakfast at the B &B and then head northwards to County Mayo.  Our first stop is at Coole  Park, (http://www.coolepark.ie/), the home of famed Lady Gregory – a  patron of the arts whose guests included James Joyce, George Bernard Shaw,  W.B. Yeats, and many other notable Irish poets, writers, and playwrights.  It’s one of my favorite sites in Ireland… a gorgeous walk, a great visitors’ center with a most informative DVD about the local history, a cafe .. a lovely place to visit.

 We’ll have a chance to stretch our legs before gathering in the gardens for a brief “go around” of introductions to our fellow guests and an overview of our itinerary for the tour. We then drive to the village of Cong in county Mayo for lunch (http://www.tourclare.com/cong.html). Cong is the quaint village where much of the 50's movie 'The Quiet Man' with John Wayne and Mara O'Hara was filmed (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0045061/).

A 2008 tour visits the "Quiet Man" bridge in the village of Cong
 After lunch we drive to the beautiful town of Westport where we’ll be staying for 3 nights at the CastleCourt Hotel (http://www.castlecourthotel.ie/).  After settling into the rooms and resting up for a bit, we’ll meet for our first group meal in the hotel restaurant, followed by a private Irish music concert with a talented local musician.

  Day 2.  In the morning we’ll hop on the bus and head to the wonderfully scenic Achill island, Ireland’s largest island, which is accessible from the mainland via a bridge. Here, a knowledgeable local guide will lead us  around the island to visit several points of interest (http://www.achilltourism.com/places.html).

  We’ll stop off in the village of Keel for a tasy lunch at the Beehive Cafe  (http://www.ireland-guide.com/establishment/beehive-the.3877.html) and will have a refreshing walk on the picturesque white sand beach at Keem Bay (http://www.achilltourism.com/keembay.html) .
In the evening we’ll be back in Westport for dinner on your own and a session of traditional Irish tunes in one of Westport’s many lively pubs. One famous pub is Matt Molloy's; Matt is the well-known flute player of the famous Irish band, The Chieftains.
(http://www.mattmolloy.com/pub_about.html) Also, if anyone is interested, there is a great theater show of the Legend of Grainne Mhoal the Irish “Pirate Queen” at the Westport Hotel,  25 euro a seat (http://www.grainnemhaol.com/#).

Day 3. This will be a day where you have some options.  Depending on the weather, some may  want to stay back for the day and explore the streets of Westport --  shopping, going for walks, etc. (http://westporttourism.com/). The bus will make a visit to the Country Life Museum (http://www.museumsofmayo.com/country-life-museum.htm)  in rural County Mayo -- an excellent museum with displays showing the  amazing changes in Ireland between 1850 and 1950. We’ll also visit a  historic monastic site with an old round tower and abbey. In the evening we  will again be on our own for dinner and a trad music session in town.

 Day 4. We’ll pack our bags and move south through gorgeous scenery to  County Galway.  We’ll drive along the edge of Clew Bay, pass through the  town of Louisburgh and head down through the atmospheric Doo Lough Valley,  stopping for a hike if the weather allows.  We’ll proceed on past  beautiful Ashley Falls and through the towns of Leenane and Maam before stopping off for a look at the picturesque Kylemore Abbey  (http://www.kylemoreabbey.com/). We’ll arrive in the scenic village of Clifden in the late afternoon and  check in for our three night stay at the Station House Hotel (http://www.clifdenstationhouse.com).  After some time to rest and refresh, we will have our second group dinner followed by a private concert by a local Galway songwriter at the Hotel.

 Day 5. Weather permitting, we drive to the small fishing village of  Cleggan, from where we’ll  catch the 40-minute ferry over to Insihbofin (http://www.inishbofin.com/), a very beautiful, peaceful, low-paced island. We’ll get the chance to stroll around the island on foot, or rent a bike, or take a mini bus guided tour of the island. We'll return back to Cleggan on the late afternoon ferry and drive back to Clifden for a rest before heading out for dinner and a music session in the local pubs.

 Day 6. We’ll tour around the Connemara region in the morning -- driving to the small fishing village of Roundstone (http://www.roundstone-connemara.com/) before returning to Clifden for a walk  on the Sky Road, which offers great views out to the sea. The afternoon  will be a 'free afternoon' to explore Clifden, shop, read, golf, hike or  just relax. In the evening we’ll again have dinner and music on our own in  the local pubs.

 Day 7.  We’ll pack up and head south to County Clare.  We’ll drive through  some wonderful Connemara scenery and on to Galway City, Ireland’s third  largest city, where we'll stop for lunch and a stroll up Shop Street – a  pedestrian mall with shops, cafes, buskers, bookshops and pubs (http://www.360cities.net/image/galway-shop-streetutm_medium=all_images&utm_source=google_earth#0.20,0.00,90.0).
 From Galway we’ll drive on to the quaint town of Doolin  (http://www.doolin-tourism.com/), renowned for its traditional Irish music scene, and check into our accommodation, which will be at either B & B’s or a small, comfortable hotel.  After check-in and a rest, we will meet at  one  of the local pubs for dinner on our own followed by rousing Irish trad  music.

The Cliffs of Moher

Day 8 .  We will tour parts of County Clare starting with one of Ireland’s  most spectacular and well-known sites, the Cliffs of Moher, with  breathtaking views overlooking the Atlantic Ocean (http://www.cliffsofmoher.ie/). From the Cliffs  we’ll drive to Caherconnel  ring fort heritage center for a look at the ancient fort and also a sheep dog demonstration (http://www.burrenforts.ie/) . In the evening we’ll meet  at another local pub for more great music, food, and fun.

 Day 9.  Today is our last full day together. We will tour the Burren region of County Clare (http://www.galway.net/galwayguide/visit/burren/) and listen to a presentation by a local person about the region. The Burren is unique limestone landscape with plenty of historical sites including ancient tombs, stone forts, old churches and graveyards. We’ll make a stop at the Poulnabrone Dolmen (http://www.megalithicireland.com/Poulnabrone.htm) and return to Doolin on the spectacular Black Head drive along the edge of Galway Bay.  In the evening we’ll have our last group dinner and a final“go around” of farewell thoughts on the tour, a few songs, many hugs, and possibly a few tears.

 Day 10.  We head back to Shannon Airport in the morning. Be sure to let us know your departure time if you fly home, or whatever other arrangements you have made for the rest of your vacation -- renting a car, taking a  bus, etc.  You’re interested in my tour, so I hope you’ll enjoy meeting some of my Irish activist  friends.

 Note:  Most folks come on our tour in large part for the music. Most music sessions (a group of Irish musicians playing traditional jigs, reels, and  songs, usually unplugged) begin around 9:30 pm, sometimes 10 pm, and  continue til around midnight.  This can be a bit late for most Americansat first.  So be prepared for late nights. The flip side of the coin is that we don't head out most mornings until 10 am, so you can either sleep in or go a walk before we leave for the next day’s activities. And you are always free to stay in any night. We pride ourselves on our flexibility.

 Also, a free full Irish breakfast is provided B & B style at each hotel,  normally in the dining room. Usually between approximately 8 - 9:30 am.
 We want you all to know that if for any reason you prefer to sit out any  of our planned day or evening outings to do something on your own or just  relax, that is perfectly fine.  Just let us know so we know how many heads to count on the bus.

This information and more is available at https://www.facebook.com/events/483879711658925/

I'd love to have you join us! You’ll be welcome indeed!

FAMILY NEWS, BIRTHDAYS, ETC

Ben Mumphrey, Olivia Grefenstette,  Mick Madera, Dennis McCahill, Geoff Bartley - 
Happy December Birthdays!

Lauren Grefenstette, Jesse Dalton, Jim Marks, Shannon Metcalfe, Blanka Engstrom, Shelley Kessler, Tom Weldon the younger, Art Deckard, Ed McCahill, Bill Obermeyer, Art Deckard, Bob Barnes and Maryellen Deckard.  Happy January Birthdays.

Amy and Mike are on their 'working honeymoon'.  Mike is accompanying Mary Gauthier on a Caribbean cruise. Dan and Monique and Sebastian are back in Zimbabwe.  Monique's pregnancy is going well.  Julie is back in Sweden.

My last MRI was unchanged and the doctored scheduled the next one for March 2013.  In the meantime, I took a fall and put my bottom teeth through my lower lip. I go on Medicare on February 1st!
Jos Williams, DC Labor Council President, hosts the opening plenary
Here's a photo of me singing at the Labor Campaign for Single Payer Conference last weekend in Chicago.  If you zoom in, you can see my bruised & swollen lower lip.  The battle for single payer continues - and as the Affordable Care Act becomes implemented, its many shortcomings will be revealed.  We can't control costs until we get the insurance industry out and get rid of the ruthless profiteers in health care.

My pal Phil Keyes made it onto the top of the liver transplant list.  He was in the hospital less than a week and he sounds terrific! I'm hoping to get to Tampa in March to see him.

If you're in Pittsburgh on Saturday, I hope you'll go see Peter Yarrow in concert, sponsored by Calliope, our folksong society.

Upcoming shows are listed at http://www.annefeeney.com/calendar.html 



REMEMBER, EDDIE AND JERRY AND SAY: "DUMP THE BOSSES OFF YOUR BACK!"



Thursday, November 29, 2012

November 2012 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - VOLUME EIGHT, Number 5

COME TO IRELAND WITH ME!!  SEPT 29th-OCT 8th, 2013

Here's something to think about during the holidays....


I'm thrilled and delighted to announce another Irish tour in 2013.  Early October has proven to be a very nice time to tour Ireland. How about  three days and nights in Westport, County Mayo, three in Clifden, County Galway, and three in Doolin, County Clare?  If you'd like all the details of this exciting trip, send me an email with your address, and I'll get one off to you immediately.




Have a look at my website for basic info on the tours and  also look as well at my friend Johnsmith's website.  http://johnsmithmusic.com/tour-ireland   Following my business partner and friend Tom Pigott's sudden death in February of this year, John stepped in and honored all of Tom's commitments - none of the 2012 tours were cancelled. He is operating now as Inishfree Irish music tours.


The cost for the tours is $2250 per person ( double occupancy) or $2600 single. Folks pay a $750 per person deposit via credit card upon signing up, then another $750 six months out, and the final $750 due three months out


I'm available and anxious to answer any questions you may have.  I love touring Ireland with my friends, and we will have the luxury coach of Paddy Downs at our service!  If you think you'd like to do this, DO IT!  I can only take 22 people, and I'm only doing one tour in 2013.  I'd love for you to be part of it.  Think it over during the holidays.  If I have 22 people signed up by January 15th, the tour is on ...  If I don't, I'll release the hotel rooms, or John will offfer the dates to someone else.  

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IMMEDIATE DESTINATIONS:

PITTSBURGH, PA - NEW YEAR'S EVE
CHICAGO, IL - HEALTH CARE FOR ALL
BURLINGAME, CA - WESTERN WORKERS' LABOR HERITAGE FESTIVAL
details at http://annefeeney.com/calendar.html

I'm very excited that my talented activist/songwriter/comrade Evan Greer is coming to Pittsburgh to do a "That Was the Year That Was - 2012 - a musical revue" at my house.  I'll also provide champagne and food at midnight.

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SOMETHING BORROWED, SOMETHING NEW


My wonderful daughter Amy was invited to participate in a show on THE LEARNING CHANNEL.  They were seeking brides-to-be who are wearing heirloom or borrowed dresses instead purchasing a new one.  Amy is a prime candidate for this show because the dress she'll wear on December 15th when she and Mike Meadows tie the knot was originally worn by her paternal great grandmother. Celia Levin married Abraham Seder in 1913 and the dress remained in storage until I wore it in 1977 when I married Amy's dad, Ron Berlin.


The dress was very frail and in need of major repairs.  The show offered to absorb all the costs of restoring the dress and customizing it to Amy's style if we would tell the story of the dress on their show.  They also had a professional Hollywood buyer measure Amy and select five new designer dresses for her to consider. She could have a new designer dress, or the restored 100 year old dress.  The show brought me, Amy and three bridesmaids out to Burbank for a week of filming and modeling.  It was sooooooooooo much fun!



Here we are sushi-fying!



The crew: Me, associate producer Trish Vogel, Lindsay Crochet, Christina Hurt
Llewellyn Gannon and the bride - Amy Berlin





TA DA!  THOSE ELECTIONS


Go Tammy!  Go Claire!  Go Elizabeth!  Go Maine!  Go Colorado!  Go Washington!

We also had some great victories in Pennsylvania...
and I'm so pleased we won't have to listen to Paul Ryan, Todd AIken or Mr. Mourdoch of Ohio.any more.

Now it's time for the real work.  We've got to devote ourselves to resisting - resisting offshore drilling, resisting mountaintop removal, resisting the Alberta Tar Sands project, resisting hydraulic fracturing ...  protecting our water, our air and our soil.


We cannot allow cuts to Social Security or Medicare.  We cannot allow the privatization of the Postal Service.  We can't give up on universal health care.  We can't give up on our teachers.  We must bring the troops home now!  


Your dance card full yet?


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MILESTONES - FAMILY AND FRIENDS

It is with great sadness that I report the untimely passing of working-class hero Jerry Tucker.  He mentored me and countless others in organizing, strategy, history, struggle, activism, listening, surviving and winning.  He loved baseball, jazz and labor songs.  His passing, from pancreatic cancer on October 19th, is a devastating loss to the working class.  



He and I worked on so many campaigns together, starting with the AE Staley lockout in Illinois in the early 90's and most recently the campaign for single-payer healthcare.  His humor, generosity, dedication, knowledge, persistence and optimism were unsurpassed in this movement.                                                               
                                                                                    
And another labor legend left us on October 5th at the age of 94.  George Edwards, most recently of SOAR, as well as a 70+year member of the United Steelworkers.  He was a fixture at every local rally for jobs, health care, peace and justice. The last time I saw George was at the 2012 Labor Day Parade.  He walked the entire route. To learn more about my friend George Edwards, read his obituary at
http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/local/obituaries/obituary-george-edwards-wilkinsburg-resident-was-usw-activist-every-day-of-his-life-656471/




The movement sustained another loss with the passing of Russell Means on October 22nd..  Russell Means spent a lifetime as a modern American Indian warrior. He railed against broken treaties, fought for the return of stolen land and even took up arms against the federal government. Means, who died Monday from throat cancer at age 72, helped lead the 1973 uprising at Wounded Knee — a bloody confrontation that raised America’s awareness about the struggles of Indians and gave rise to a wider protest movement that lasted for the rest of the decade.



Before AIM, there were few national advocates for American Indians.  Along with Dennis Banks, Means was one of the first to emerge. He sought to restore Indians’ pride in their culture and to challenge a government that had paid little attention to tribes in generations. He was also one of the first to urge sports teams to do away with Indian names and mascots. Means observed  "There were dozens, if not hundreds, of athletic teams that in essence were insulting us, from grade schools to college. That’s all changed.”
AIM was founded in the late 1960s to demand that the government honor its treaties with American Indian tribes. The movement eventually faded away, Means said, as Native Americans became more self-aware and self-determined.
Happy November Birthdays to Janet Feld, Sigi Nagys, Eric Schwartz, Jay Mankita, Pat Wynne, John Lilly, Alec Dubro, Rosann Barker, Amy Kurland, Dan Kenney, Kimberly Sever, James Durst, Mike Gremba, Pat LaManna, Shakeybean Cobb, Katie Hinde, Bill Pollak, Lloyd Cunningham, Mary Lane McCahill, Julie Leonardsson,  Marty Rosenberg, Darlene Buhler, Sheila Tiernan, Corry Metcalfe-Haendiges, Mark Perna, Shane Bartell, John Morber, Matt Watroba, Peter GIlmore, Kim Dobson, Bob Beach, Bob TIbbs, Dennis Soper, Jack Erdie, Vicki Guzman, Patty Spadaro, Larry Long, Scott Chesnick, Susie Howell, Christine Patberg, Ron Mann, Bayard Blain, Chuck Fink, Kathleen Mumphrey Chapman.
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THANKSGIVING

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite holidays.  It's totally centered around food, family and friends... at least at my house.  No one is a football maniac.  In fact, our television wasn't on at all on Thanksgiving Day.  The kitchen was crowded with everyone helping to get the food to the table.  I am so incredibly grateful - more so every day - for the love and generosity of my friends that has lifted me from fear and sadness to gratitude and joy.  I can't possibly list everyone who has done something remarkably kind, thoughtful and generous for me.



L-R Kathleen Feeney, Casey Horne, Julie Leonardsson, Bryan Reilly, Ashley Walch, Kimberly Sever
(at table, not in pic) Amy Sue Berlin, Mike Meadows, Anne Feeney, Bill Feeney, Shirley Myers
Thank you for all your help and kindness to me over the past two years.  I don't know what 2013 has in store for me, but you've made it possible for me to live every day fully since my cancer diagnosis.  It's clear that I won't be able to return to my full work schedule for a while yet, and your support continues to be really important to me.  You can use the "Donate" button at http://annefeeney.com or send a check to me at 2240 Milligan Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA  15218.

I hope you'll buy my CDs as well ... http://cdbaby.com/all/unionmaid

I hope you're one of the 22 people who'll go to Ireland with me in 2013!

In solidarity,


Anne