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Fairmont State’s Folklife Center to celebrate Appalachian heritage with Dulcimer Jam

Fairmont State University’s Folklife Center will host its free Wartz ‘n All Dulcimer Jam on August 23, inviting the community to celebrate Appalachian heritage through music, hands-on opportunities, and cultural connection.

Nestled in the heart of Appalachia, West Virginia is home to a rich and distinctive culture shaped by the ancient Appalachian Mountains—some of the oldest in the world, dating back nearly 480 million years to the Ordovician Period. These mountains, older than trees themselves, have long influenced the traditions and stories of the region.

Fairmont State University’s Frank and Jane Gabor Folklife Center stands as a proud steward of this heritage, offering the community a vibrant array of events, exhibits, and workshops that honor Appalachian life.

One of its most beloved traditions is the Wartz ‘n All Dulcimer Jam, held twice annually. The next jam will take place on Saturday, August 23, beginning at 10 a.m. and wrapping up around 3 p.m. This free, public event invites everyone—from seasoned musicians to curious newcomers—to join in or simply enjoy the music. Cardboard dulcimers will be available for beginners who want to try their hand at playing.

The mountain dulcimer, a stringed folk instrument native to Appalachia, first appeared in historical records in 1826 in Pendleton County. By the late 1800s, it had become a staple of regional music.

The jam was originally held at various locations before finding its permanent home at the Folklife Center, thanks to cofounder and dulcimer enthusiast Robert Lackey. Though Lackey passed away shortly after establishing the event at Fairmont State, his legacy lives on through the continued celebration of dulcimer music.

Participants are welcome to drop in at any time throughout the day. Folklife Center Director Dr. Lydia Warren emphasizes the importance of events like this in keeping traditions alive.

“We love being a resource to the community and keeping the dulcimer tradition alive through events like this one. It’s a very casual and accessible way to watch, hear, and even try your hand at the lap dulcimer,” said Warren.

For more information, visit www.fairmontstate.edu/folklife, email Lydia.Warren@FairmontState.edu, or call 304-367-4286. The Folklife Center is located on Squibb Wilson Blvd on the campus of Fairmont State University in Fairmont, West Virginia.

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