Greg:
Sometimes lists tend to do this. What seemed like a good idea at the time
suffers an attack of entropy.
Two things would help. One thing that's missing is a button on the HHS page.
There is nothing here to indicate that we have an email list. Whoever is
running the page needs to add a link.
The second is that from now on I intend to admit anyone who applies to the list,
whether they are an HHS member or not, as long as they indicate a sincere
interest in the early harp.
The third is for motivated folks to post up stuff. Where's the action this
summer? Who's going to be where, doing what? What new in the way of recordings,
concerts, publications, instruments, etc.
For openers, what's up this summer?
Larry Miller
Listmeister
Marklander Strings
http://marklander.ravenbanner.com/ML%20music%20page.html
gregory balsewicz wrote:
> it's sort of sad when the last three postings to this site, each
> posted a month apart, are for the historical harp logo. how can we
> make this a vibrant, happening forum for those of us with historical
> interests in harping? what can get the ball rolling so this site
> serves its membership the way the other on-line harp groups do?
> perhaps we're all deluded and historical harp is really boring- even
> to us! in any case, there have to be more interesting things going on
> in the society than searching for a logo. anyone care to jump in and
> add their two cents?
> gregory (yawn)
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