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URL:https://bluehillpeninsula.org/events/dollys-coffeehouse-22/
SUMMARY:Dolly's Coffeehouse
DESCRIPTION:Slipstream comes to town for a guest appearance at Dolly’s Co
 ffeehouse on June 7th at First Congregational Church of Blue Hill. Open mi
 c starts at 7 pm (sign-ups starting at 6:30 pm)\, followed by light refres
 hments\, then the band plays from 8:10-9:00 pm.\n\nSlipstream is an eclect
 ic band of Maine acoustic players\, featuring singers Alison Dibble (guita
 r\, songwriting) and Linda Soukup (fiddle)\, David Manski (standup bass)\,
  and Greg Bjork (mandolin). David and Greg help with some of the singing t
 oo. Slipstream covers bluegrass\, Classic 70s\, popular\, and indie-type s
 ongs from Steel Drivers\, Mipso\, Wailin’ Jennies\, Crosby Stills Nash a
 nd Young\, Peter Rowan of Old and In the Way\, and others. They also inclu
 de a few of Alison Dibble’s hundreds of original songs.\n\nThey have not
  only their music in common but their ongoing interest in natural history.
  Dibble is a retired ecologist (University of Maine\, private consulting) 
 and artist\; she has been playing the guitar and writing songs since she w
 as 15 years old. Soukup has been a psychotherapist\, homeschool teacher\, 
 and a local real estate broker. She has experienced the myriad wonders of 
 her husband's lifelong career as a scientist in the National Park Service.
  Manski was the Director of Natural Resources at Acadia National Park and 
 continues to consult internationally. He was the original host of Bronzewo
 und\, a bluegrass music show that still can be heard on WERU community rad
 io on Thursday evenings. Bjork has worked in aspects of forest management 
 with the Maine Forest Service and with land trusts and is now employed at 
 The Forest Society of Maine. He plays mandolin in several other bands\, up
 on occasion\, around the state.\n\nThe Dolly Fisher Emergency Fund\, found
 ed in 2008\, provides emergency fuel\, food\, and utility help for househo
 lds on the Blue Hill Peninsula. Held downstairs in Fisher Hall\, admission
  is by free will offering. FMI: contact 374-2891.
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LOCATION:First Congregational Church of Blue Hill\, 22 Tenney Hill\, Blue H
 ill\, Maine\, 04614\, United States
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