Showing posts with label Jon Fromer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jon Fromer. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

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






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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!"



Saturday, May 07, 2011

MAY 2011 - Anne Feeney's Fellow Travelers' Advisory - VOLUME SEVEN, #2

IMMEDIATE DESTINATIONS:


New York City
Newmarket, TN
Kerrville Folk Festival
Chicago, IL

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Anne Feeney
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IN THIS ISSUE:
Rock, Paper, Scissors .... 18-Wheeler
Medical Stuff
California Visit
Please Sign this Petition to Support Academic Freedom and Labor Education!
Family News/Birthdays
Fabulous Benefit Concert


 Hi all!

It's not much of a May newsletter if I don't get it out today, so it'll be short and sweet.  Spring is finally here, and my wisteria is in fragrant bloom!  I begin my seventh year of monthly newsletters to you with this issue. Thanks for tuning in, and especially for writing back.

ROCK, PAPER, SCISSORS... 18-WHEELER

 As many of you know, it turns out that I broke my right wrist on April 8th when I totalled my sweet 2009 Chevy Malibu on the PA turnpike...  this is *not* the view you want through your windshield ...



All in all I did about $16,000 damage to my car.  The 18 wheeler I collided with caught something on my right front wheel and just about ripped off the front end of my car.  I bounced off him like a pinball and began spinning all over the turnpike... hitting the truck three or four more times before I was able to control the car and get it to the side of the road.  Needless to say, I had to get a new car.  Now I've got a 2008 Ford Taurus with 32,000 miles on it.  I love it. And I'm looking forward to driving it a lot this year... once my cast comes off.

MEDICAL STUFF

Turns out I was a little premature with the good news on my PET scan.  The brain MRI showed a 7mm tumor in the back of my head.  I have decided it's a weasel turd.  I had it zapped with a gamma gun a week ago, and we almost certainly got rid of it.  We'll repeat the brain MRI at the end of June and see what we see.

In the meantime, a consult with a new infectious disease specialist reveals that I may never have had the awful MAC infection that I've been treating with massive doses of antibiotics for the past nine months!!  A few days ago I had a CT-guided lung biopsy to see just what this is in the upper right lobe of my lung.  The results of the different tests and cultures will come in over the next few weeks.  I'll keep you posted.  But in the meantime, I'm off those awful antibiotics and my stomach is quickly returning to normal!  YES!

VISIT TO CALIFORNIA

The newspaper is gone, but the Tribune's clock lives on as an Oakland landmark....


I got a chance to go out and visit Chris Chandler (http://chrischandler.org) and his fiancee Jen Delyth in Oakland.  I got to see their wonderful new house, with a real bird of paradise blooming in their front yard!  I got to see two of my high school pals, Maureen Carney Barnato and Kay Magill - great fun.  We had dinner with dear pal Shelley Kessler, wonderful Seattle labor chorus singer and tradeswoman Aspen Swartz, and 95 year old folk treasure Faith Petric.  Another night ex-pat Pittsburgher Jimmy Kelly, who lives in Oakland now,  took me on a tour of Jack London Square.  And I got to hang out at the "Women Build California and the Nation" conference.

Another absolute highlight of the trip was getting to Vukani Mawethu's 25th anniversary at the new and greatly improved Freight and Salvage.  Vukani Mawethu is a singing ensemble that specializes in South African freedom songs.  They have raised thousands of dollars for HIV/AIDs relief for African children and many other worthwhile causes.  On their 25th anniversary they presented a lifetime achievement award to my oh-so-talented friend and companero, Jon Fromer.  I've recorded three of his songs, but this video features him singing a Malvina Reynolds song - "I Cannot Sleep" with Aileen Vance during the "Sing Out for Single Payer Roadshow" in 2009. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fQiOEYPutk)



Jon was recently diagnosed with stomach cancer.  He's got an uphill fight ahead of him, and I know he'd love to hear from you on his 65th birthday on May 11th..  Send him a card @

Jon Fromer
28 Morning Sun
Mill Valley, CA  94941

or email him at
mjfromer@gmail.com

He's a real true heart and class conscious warrior... a regular at the School of the Americas, a founder of the Bolshevik Cafe and the Freedom Song Network, an emmy award winning film producer, producer of the acclaimed "We Do the Work" series on KQED, member of AFTRA and the American Federation of Musicians. Send him some love...


PLEASE SIGN THIS PETITION!!

My friend Judy Ancel is a labor educator at the University of Missouri in Kansas City.  She is brilliant, tireless, fearless and a *great* teacher.  The scurrilous pseudo-journalist Andrew Breitbart has set his sights on Judy and her colleague Don Giljium. 

Breitbart is the slime who circulated the outrageously deceptive video that led to Congress de-funding ACORN before Breibart's treachery could be fully exposed.  Breitbart then turned his attention to USDA official Shirley Sherrod - nearly ruining her career before the NAACP and the Obama administration viewed his slanderous video and the actual speech from which Breitbart had cut and pasted his misleading and inflammatory garbage.

Now Breitbart thinks he can end the careers of these two dedicated labor educators, and ultimately end labor education itself.  This attack on academic freedom and labor education is unconscionable..

Sign the petition now!
http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/defend-labor-education/



Family News/ Birthdays

Being a Mom is one of the best decisions I ever made.  My kids are an endless source of joy to me.  If you're looking for something for your Mom (still) try this site - http://www.organicbouquet.com/

They have beautiful organic fair-trade flowers and you can even donate to your mom's favorite charity while you're buying them.  Here's the wreath that my daughter Amy sent me last year for Mother's Day... It's still gorgeous!


There are lots of cousins and dear friends that I hope are planning to come to my 60th birthday weeklong celebration at Deep Creek Lake in western Maryland.  If you'd like details about the festivities - which run from June 25-July 2nd - please contact my daughter Amy Berlin - amysueberlin@yahoo.com


May Birthdays... Jim Tremmel - May 2nd, Kathleen Feeney - May 3rd, Antonito Blanco - May 3rd, Pete Seeger - May 3rd, Alex Bagwell - May 7th, Paul Eric Grefenstette - May 10th, Bill Deegan - May 10th, Jon Fromer - May 11th, Jeanne Jasperse -     May 11th, Eleanor Walden -     May 11th, Utah Phillips (presente!) -  May 15th, Kevin McCahill - May 15th, Tony Mumphrey - May 15th, Terry Donovan - May 23rd, Charlie King - May 27  

Manny Fried - RIP
My friend Manny Fried died in Buffalo on February 25th.  He and I met at the 1990 Great Labor Arts Exchange, when he came to receive the Joe Hill Award. He was born on March 1, 1913, and died just a few days short of his 98th birthday.  He led a very active life.  He and I stayed in regular touch and I frequently stayed with him when my travels took me through Buffalo.  He was a great actor.  The last time I hung out with him he was joking about the film role he had coming up.  Manny was to play a corpse in a casket in the film.  He said "It's a little too close to my next big role."   Here's a nice article about Manny from the Buffalo arts newspaper.  http://blogs.artvoice.com/avdaily/2011/02/25/manny-fried-finally-retires/ 






The fantastic benefit concert that's being organized for me in NYC is almost sold out! (no wonder, such a lineup!!)  Folks are coming in from Wisconsin, Florida, Seattle, Maryland, DC, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Texas...  It'll be a great reunion.  If you want to try your luck at getting a ticket visit my website - http://annefeeney.com or call Bev Grant 718-788-3741.

From there, I'm headed to a retreat for members of my union at the legendary Highlander Center in Newmarket, TN.  I'll also spend a week under the Texas stars visiting friends at the Kerrville Folk Festival.  I'll be there from 25th of May until June 1st.  From there I'm going on to the Regina Polk Institute for Union Women.  It's a great gathering of women from all over IL and the midwest.  This year I'll be a registered participant instead of the "minister of culture."  It's my amazing friend Helena Worthen's last year organizing this conference, and I really wanted to be there... AND Judy Ancel is on the faculty!! double bonus!

That's it for May... Happy Springtime to you!