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Open Mic Rocks in Gallupville

Written By The Mountain Eagle on 3/16/24 | 3/16/24

By Bradley Towle
GALLUPVILLE — The Gallupville House Second Sunday Open Mic returned on March 10th for its first event of 2024. Gallupville House Association members Dawn Aulita and Richard Sherman put together the monthly event, with Sherman serving as master of ceremonies and musician Tom White running the soundboard and accompanying other performers. The event drew some familiar faces and performers eager to try out a variety of tunes, from Bobby Troupe’s “(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66” to Cyndi Lauper’s “Girls Just Want to Have Fun.” The event continues to bring attendees from areas outside of Gallupville (one performer drives up from Woodstock) and first-time visitors to the Gallupville House. Mohawk storyteller Stephanie Bandosik from the Kanatsiohareke Mohawk Community treated the crowd to a teaching story of how the Mohawk discovered maple syrup. The inclusion of Mohawk storytelling at the Gallupville House Open Mic may have been a first for the event and was a welcome addition to the unique offerings brought in by local performers. Emcee Richard Sherman routinely touts that the events are open to all talent or skill levels, and participants continue to support the performers no matter the style. 
Up next, The Gallupville House will host “An Evening of The Arts” on Thursday, March 21st at 6:00 pm. Presented by the SCS Friends of Fine Arts and The Gallupville House Association and featuring Schoharie Art and Music students, the event will include musical performances, an art show and sale, and a special live auction piece to support Olive Maland. Refreshments will be available. For more information about The Gallupville House and upcoming events, visit gallupvillehouse.org. 


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