
WHAT: RiverJam Romp
WHEN: September 11-13, 2026
WHERE: Potash Hill in Marlboro, Vermont (formerly the Marlboro College campus)
WHO: You! Me! Kids! Elders! Anyone who loves traditional New England music/dance.
LOOKING FOR DAY PASSES? COMING SOON!
LOOKING FOR SATURDAY CONCERT-DINNER-DANCE ONLY? COMING SOON!
WANT TO JOIN US JUST ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON? INFO COMING SOON!
WEEKEND REGISTRATION:
$1000 ~ Sustaining Supporter
$595 ~ Generous Supporter
$395 ~ Base Cost
$325 ~ Budget Price
Registration includes housing (dorm or primitive camping) and all meals, along with all workshops, dances, jams, activities, and two staff concerts. The price is the same no matter where you sleep. You can commute if you wish.
If you need financial help to attend RiverJam Romp, please ask! We do our best to make the Romp accessible for everyone who wants to join in. Fill out the registration form now, indicate that you need financial aid and how much you can afford to pay, and we will contact you to confirm. Financial aid requests are always kept confidential. Contact us if you have questions.
If you are able to pay more to support the Romp at a level higher than our base price, it will help us say yes to those who need financial aid and ensure the sustainability of the Romp into the future. There is a spot on the registration form where you can set a custom amount. If you are willing and able to make a generous contribution, it will go a long way. Thank you for considering.
Register and pay by August 27, 2026 to reserve a dorm room
Register and pay by September 3, 2026 to commute or tent
Register for the weekend and pay in full by July 15th and you will be entered into a drawing! Choose a one-hour long LESSON with Peter, Louisa, or Amanda - guitar, mandolin, banjo, fiddle, singing, dance calling - or a free Romp t-shirt. You must attend the Romp to win!
LOOKING FOR DAY PASSES? COMING SOON!
LOOKING FOR SATURDAY CONCERT-DINNER-DANCE ONLY? COMING SOON!


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This event has been supported in the past 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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