Is that image meant to be shared, @dusty-turtle? (I think I recognize that instrument as being one owned by @leo-kretzner . I've admired it before.)
International Appalachian Dulcimer Day
It's good to know word is getting out there! Here's another simple image some folks might like.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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The word is spreading about IADD-- yay!
I held my monthly online dulcimer club today and told everyone about IADD. About 20 people attended and they're all excited. We meet next on the last Saturday in March, so we'll be celebrating together. I'll try to get a screen shot and post it here.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
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Well I'm a child of the 70s, so this is the ad I imagine:
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
Here, maybe try this version, I upped the contrast a bit with the white text. Here's a jpg and a pdf of same thing.
Should look fine printed out either in color or in greyscale...
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updated by @strumelia: 02/26/22 10:47:07PM
Perhaps others will make videos to share with their friends to encourage participation in the day?
Yes, the link works now, Robin. I deleted my post since it wasn't needed anymore.
Thanks for doing all you do!
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
I made a very informal video to share on YT and FB. And included hashtags in the description, too. I don't participate a lot in various dulcimer groups on FB so will, likely, just share the video on YT and from my personal FB page. If y'all see anything amiss (other than the poor lighting and lack of fluidity in my speaking and Mark playing guitar downstairs), feel free to let me know and I can edit a bit.
updated by @robin-thompson: 02/26/22 12:02:41PM
Thanks, @dusty-turtle! That helps a lot.
I plan to make a little video for YouTube to share to my Facebook in which I will hold up the little sign I wrote on the inside of a piece of a cereal box and invite folks to participate. On YT, I will add a hashtag (or two-- one spelling out #internationalappalachiandulcimerday and one using #IADD . And will do likewise on FB and encourage others to use the hashtag(s), too. If I do it correctly, great. If I don't, well, no harm done.
updated by @robin-thompson: 02/26/22 07:51:08AM
The hashtag will only accomplish anything if your comments are public and if others start using it. By all means, @robin-thompson, go for it, and encourage others to do so. So at the end of your short explanation (which you italicize below) perhaps you could ask that people use the hashtag when they share their stories, videos, etc.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
updated by @dusty: 03/10/22 01:17:54AM
I look forward to what Bubbles has to say about hashtags, Dusty. I've used them for worldwide Play Music on the Porch Day but that's about it. If the two of you talk and think it's a good idea to use a hashtag for International Appalachian Dulcimer Day, we can give it a go.
That's a nice description, Robin. It captures the spirit of the day perfectly.
And I'm not the right person to ask about hashtags. I can check with my teenage daughter, though.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie

Well, my belly shakes when I move like that dancing smiley!
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
On Facebook, I added this bit of text to accompany the picture of my little homemade sign:
A day to celebrate the Appalachian Dulcimer-- both its origins and its spread around the world! You choose how to mark the day and, please, feel free to share how you celebrate the day. Play music, write a poem, share a story related to the instrument, create an artwork-- the sky's the limit!
I'm wondering about us starting a hashtag? I don't actually know how they work so if y'all think it's a good idea, I'll add a hashtag.
Dusty, you are a mover and a shaker!
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Those irritated by grain of sand best avoid beach.
-Strumelia proverb c.1990
In the positive thread, FOTMD members came to a consensus that there ought to be a day dedicated to the celebration of our favorite instrument, and we arrived at the last Saturday in March as International Appalachian Dulcimer Day.
Let's use this space to share resources, outreach ideas, and photos, video, and text descriptions of celebrations of this new and special day.
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Dusty T., Northern California
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As a musician, you have to keep one foot back in the past and one foot forward into the future.
-- Dizzy Gillespie
updated by @dusty: 03/29/25 06:57:42AM