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  • Karen Ashbrook
  • Best Western Sandy Inn, in Sandy, Oregon
    • One local option for lodging. I'm not making a recommendation, and there is no relationship or arrangement between the Spring Fling and this business.
  • Bonnie Carol
  • Mick Doherty
    • A mighty hammer dulcimer player, a gifted musician, a delightful musician, and a heck of a nice man. And he's my teacher, too! (Don't blame him ...)
  • Dulcimer Players News
    • "The journal ofr hammered and fretted dulcimer enthusiats."
  • Tony Elman
  • Rick Fogel
    • A fine hammer dulcimer player, he builds some of the finest hammer dulcimers available (IMHO - I play one of his 4-O instruments).
  • Paul Oorts
  • Oral Hull Foundation
    • The site of Spring Fling. Oral Hull is a 23-acre park three miles from Sandy, Oregon. Serene and wooded, the unspoiled natural beauty of Mt. Hood, Oregon's loftiest peak, forms a fitting background. Oral Hull Park is run by a group of volunteers who form the Oral Hull Foundation for the Blind. The park is reserved primarily for the use of the blind. However, we also welcome other groups such as church retreats, corporate meetings, family reunions, wedding parties, club activities and private parties.
  • Steve Schneider
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