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Farewell Atribute to Carol Palmer and Don Farwell
July 26, 2009 from 2 to 6 p.m.
The Rockville Elks Lodge, 5 Taft Ct, Rockville, MD.
For those who have not yet heard this very sad news, Carol Palmer
and Don Farwell died in May, very suddenly and unexpectedly. Both
experienced severe declines in health and after short stays in the
hospital and assisted living facilities, passed away. After Carol's
death Don had moved to New Orleans to live near his daughter, but only
lived for a few weeks after Carol. Carol had in recent years served the
PRJC in many capacities, including co-treasurer, managing the door at
the jam sessions, and along with Don, coordinating the Mason District
Park and Picnic bands. Don had served the club in so many capacities it
would be hard to list them all, but the list includes president, events
manager and Tailgate editor. Carol and Don’s last PRJC event was the
Normandie Farm Jam Session in April.
The club is planning a benefit on July 26 in Carol and Don's
memory and to honor the contributions of both Carol and Don. Carol and
Don were great supporters of the youth band, and our thought is shortly
to develop some way to contribute a specific gift to the Capitol Focus
in Don and Carol's name. All donations at the door after a few set expenses will go to this cause.
We will tape the concert and provide copies of the tape to their
children and grandchildren . Carol and Don were regular attendees at
Colonel Brooks on Tuesday nights, and as a special tribute, the Federal
Jazz Commission which played that Tuesday night gig for decades, ending
in 2008, has agreed to come out of retirement and play for free for the
event. The Feds will play two sets with the original band, then will
welcome other PRJC musicians to come up and play with them. The event
is scheduled for 2-5, but we have booked an extra hour until 6:00 in
case we get a lot of musicians who want to play a tribute to two people
who were truly their biggest fans.
During the evening, there will be many opportunities for people who
wish to come up and say a few words about Carol and Don. We encourage
all their friends to do so. This will be a meaningful gesture for the
children and grandchildren to show them how we valued Carol and Don, and
an opportunity for us to say good-by to two cherished friends.

Don Farwell, Carol Palmer, Harold Gray (wtih Tim Onasch) at Col. Brooks Tavern, July 1997

Directions: From the Capital Beltway (I-495) take I-270 noth to exit 4A (Montrose Road).
Follow the signs for Tower Oaks Blvd. to the traffic light, turn left on Tower Oaks Blvd.,
then right at next signal on to Wootton Parkway. Follow Wootton Parkway (which becomes successively
Rte. 911, and Rte. 28) across Rockville Pike and Viers Mill Road, to East Gude Drive.
Turn left, then right on Taft Ct. at the first traffic signal.
The Elks Lodge is on the right at the end of the cul-de-sac.


Mark Your Calendar
- Capital Focus Jazz Band (PRJC youth band) with leader Dave Robinson,
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August 8, 2009 at Rockville Elks, 8:00
- The PRJC Annual Jazz Picnic
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September 12, 2009 at Blob's Park in Jessup MD. With Hal's Bayou, Ben Maugher's Vintage Jazz Band, and the Washington Conservatory Jazz Ensemble.
- New Traditional Jazz Band
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October 17, 2009, at Rosensteel Knights of Columbus
- The PRJC Annual Meeting
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November, TBD, featuring the Not So Modern Jazz Quartet (plus a few), Keena Temple Annex, Fairfax
- A Special event co-hosted by the PRJC and the Big Band Society
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Dont miss this! December, TBD, Two great bands playing on the same evening! In the large ballroom at Keena Temple Annex, Fairfax, VA.
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Planning an event where a jazz band would add excitement?
Check our listing of PRJC-affiliated bands and
contact them directly for rates and availability.

Recorded tunes by 16 of these bands can be found on the CD The Bands of
the Potomac River Jazz Club.

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