*free-will donations gratefully accepted
WHO: Marlboro community (past & present)
WHAT: Enjoy the afternoon at RiverJam Romp with jamming, singing, dancing, and community connection!
WHEN: Sunday, September 7th between 1-5:30 pm
WHERE: Potash Hill (Marlboro College)
HOW: Register with this simple form, or just come and sign in when you arrive!
Come for a workshop at 1:00 and enjoy a staff concert at 2:30. Learn a processional tune after the concert, then join the processional & dancing and stay for the farewell gathering. Or stop by and enjoy any part of the afternoon!
2025 STAFF: Megan MacArthur, Erica Morse, Peter & Mary Alice Amidon, Hilary Menegaz Weitzner, Jeremiah McLane, Karen Axelrod, Jerry Bryant, Adina Gordon, Oliver Scanlon, Mark Roberts, Garrett Sawyer, David Cantieni, Peter Siegel, Louisa Engle, Amanda Witman, Steve Zakon-Anderson.
RiverJam Romp is an annual weekend gathering at Potash Hill where we celebrate the music and dance traditions of our local region.
Jamming, singing, dancing, playing, connecting, and learning together helps nurture these traditions and strengthen our community connections.
Come join us and find out what it's all about! All experience levels are welcome and encouraged.
Participants under 18 must have an adult with them.
SCHEDULE:
1:00 - SAY HELLO!
1:15 - WORKSHOPS (TBA)
2:30 - STAFF CONCERT
4:15 - PROCESSIONAL and SEPTEMBER POLE
5:00 - FAREWELL GATHERING
If you'd like to come for the whole day or weekend, read more here. Questions? Contact us!
The Romp Evening Dances on Friday and Saturday from 7:30-9:30 pm are open to the general public.
Join us in the dining hall at Potash Hill on the Friday and/or Saturday night of RiverJam Romp for community dancing and fun with expert callers and an all-star band. No experience necessary. All ages and abilities are welcome. By donation. No registration is needed!
Copyright ©2025 RiverJam Romp - All Rights Reserved.
This event is supported in part by a Community Grant from the Country Dance & Song Society (CDSS) and an Arts Project Grant from the Vermont Arts Council.
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