FAQ & Camper Tips
Tips on the Program
It’s very likely that sometimes you’ll look at our schedule and wish you could be three places at once. This is quite normal, and not grounds for alarm. In fact, our director feels he wouldn’t be properly doing his job as programmer if you didn’t want to be three places at once! The first time this happens to you, just follow your instincts and make your selection (you can’t go wrong, all the choices are good!). The next time you feel torn, try to select a class offered by a different teacher, the time after that by a third teacher, and so on.
Try to sample at least one class by each of the instructors in your genre over the course of the weekend. Don’t feel intimidated about attending a class offered by an instructor who is well known or whose playing is complex. After all, if he or she can do the complex stuff, he or she can probably explain the simple stuff, too (and all our teachers are great explainers, or they wouldn’t be here!)
Check out the 2025 Instructors page.
Most of our classes are “hands-on,” meaning that teachers have a set of skills or a tune or two in mind to impart, and that students should have their banjos in hand during class. On the other end of the spectrum are the few sessions labeled “demo.” Demos are presentations or mini-performances combined with explication and Q & A sessions (students will probably not have banjos in hand for demo classes).
This may be primarily a 5-string banjo camp, but we do also offer full-time instruction in guitar, old-time fiddle, and (new this year!) mandolin.
Many of our instructors teach by ear, so we strongly recommend that you bring recording devices so you can listen at home to the tunes and techniques you learned at Camp. Nowadays most mobile phones have inbuilt recording devices that are surprisingly good; otherwise there are quite a number of excellent inexpensive options on the market.
- Your mobile phone charger!!
- A music stand, or some way of supporting handouts (with some kind of clip to hold paper fast when the wind is blowing).
- Electronic tuners
- Spare supplies for your instrument(s), such as extra strings, capos, fingerpicks and flatpicks, rosin, etc.
No doubt you’ll want to take home lots of CDs, books and videos by your favorite banjoists. We’ll have an artists’ sales booth run by volunteers to help you fulfill this aim. Naturally, we prefer payments by cash or check, but we now have a “square” device that takes payment directly by major credit cards.
Logistics
As you continue on 75th Rd off US 90, you’ll reach the gates to Cerveny Conference Center. Just head down the main road; you’ll pass the RV and tenting complex on your left and eventually reach the Cenference Center itself (flags and a big parking area). Come through the main entrance into the courtyard and look for our check-in table at the Varn Dining Hall. We’ll give you your room assignments, schedules, etc.
ABOVE ALL, MAKE SURE THAT YOU CHECK THE WEEKEND FORECAST BEFORE LEAVING HOME.
- We strongly recommend that all attendees be fully vaccinated against Covid-19 and continue to get annual boosters as recommended by the CDC and medical community.
- We may request that attendees follow common sense precautions re Covid testing, masking, and social distancing.
- We reserve the right to ask all attendees to take a home Covid test before setting off for Camp (anyone who tests positive should of course stay home)