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in the Schools at Marietta Middle School
March 13 - March 24, 2006
By
Steve Wells, BITS Co-Producer.
At BJFM,
we like to have fun, and I’m all about that; but I’ve
found something that goes beyond just having fun,that gives me
a sense of satisfaction and fulfillment. Our BLUES IN THE SCHOOLS
project is what I’m talking about. Our first Blues in the
Schools (BITS) Artist in Residence Project took place back in
March at the Marietta Middle School, and I still have not come
down from the feeling when I saw those kids’ faces. Our
BITS project made a big impression on the kids who participated,
an impression I’d like to make on each and every kid in
Washington and Wood Counties before we’re done. You see,
we found that when you get kids excited about music, you get them
excited about life. Fruteland Jackson, one of the country’s
leading blues educators, did a superb job of teaching the students
at Marietta Middle School that the blues is one of the few uniquely
American art forms and the genesis of all American music. Of course,
we know that students who are involved with music and the arts
not only do better in school, including other subjects like social
studies, history, geography and yes, mathematics, but do better
in life, too. Believe me, seeing the look on those kids’
faces when they “get it” is worth all of the effort
and expense as far as I’m concerned. At the same time teaching
our rich cultural heritage while celebrating diversity, BITS gives
local youth a positive hands-on way to express emotion through
blues music. That’s the essence of what Blues in the Schools
is all about. Now, we’re working on next year, and the year
after.
Not only
do we want to repeat the project in 2007 in Washington County,
but we’re planning on expanding BITS to Wood County, West
Virginia and to other schools in the future. The film students
at Marietta College, under the direction of Professor Marilee
Morrow made an impressive presentation video of last March’s
BITS project which tells the BITS story and shows those kids’
faces of which I speak. Right now, we’re trying to get the
14-minute presentation out to the arts (funding) community, the
corporate (funding) community, and anyone else who we think can
help support BITS. We have written two grants so far and have
been awarded funding from both: Ohio River Border Initiative and
The Parkersburg Area Community Foundation. The grant writing is
an on-going effort we’re going to need to keep BITS going
year after year into the future. Oh by the way, did I mention
this BITS stuff is the most expensive project that BJFM has ever
undertaken? Each BITS Artist in Residence project costs us between
$5,000 and $7,000, (and there are no tickets sold, no ticket revenues
to help defray those costs). So you see, we’re going to
need lots of help to keep BITS going. That’s where YOU come
in. Perhaps you have an idea, or know someone or some source of
funding that could help. Believe me, we can use all of the help
we can get. We’re looking for corporate sponsorships –
both large and small – and grant funding of any amount to
help. Any ideas, please contact the BITS co-producers: Peg Bolen
(bolen@bjfm.org) or Steve Wells (bluesphotog@yahoo.com) (304.295.4323)
If you would like a copy of the BITS 2006 DVD to show to your
group or your company, contact me. We’d love to hear from
you.

Fruteland
and audience at Blennerhassett School in Parkersburg
All
photos on this page courtesy Steve Wells
Special
Thanks to our Donors in 2006
Sign Language
@ AC Audio/Video - Blues in the Schools banner
Andy Benson of the Holiday Inn - Hotel Accommodations for Fruteland
for 2 weeks
Marietta College - Marilee Morrow and her technology students
for DVD of our Blues in the Schools event
Media Partners - The Parkersburg News & Sentinel, The Marietta
Times,
WTAP-TV
Washington State Community College - Final Performance Venue
Maren Beery - for donating "Blues Quilt" she created
for a raffle which raised $1300 for our Blues in the Schools
event
Bonie Bolen - for donating her original oil painting "The
Musician" for a raffle which raised $800 for our Blues
in the Schools event
The Gallery - for selling raffle tickets for original oil painting
"The Musician".
Spagnas, Oliver's, Tampico, Levee House Cafe, DaVinci's, and
Austyn's
for meals for Fruteland
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Fruteland
1st day of class

Fruteland
and class at Marietta Middle School

Fruteland
teaching at Marietta Middle School

Performance
at Marietta Middle School

Audience
for Fruteland's Performance at
Jefferson School in Parkersburg

Final Performance
at
Washington State Community College
Blues
in the Schools Musicians
Stuart Anderson, Hannah Beals, Carl Carpenter, Christopher Crum,
Kyle Doebrich, Spencer Duckworth, Ben Edgar, Summer Erb, Zach
Fleeman, James Herron, Cory Louive, Cameron Reeder, Marcus Sims,
Tasha Spencer, Amy Tilson and Courtney Thomas.
Thanks to Steve Pottmeyer, the harmonica instructor, Bev Pottmeyer
for performing on bass guitar and Mike Buell for performing
on drums.
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