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NIBGA was formed in 1976 by a group of musicians from the Fort Wayne area who liked to play and listen to bluegrass music. They formed a not for profit organization whose purpose is to educate the public to, and promote the awareness of, Bluegrass and Old Time Country Music. The clubs first outdoor festival was held in the fall of that year and has been held every Memorial and Labor Day weekend since with one or two exceptions.
Since 1990 NIBGA has held festivals on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday of Memorial and Labor Day weekends at the Noble County 4H fairgrounds (NCCFC) located in Kendallville, Indiana. This 65 acre facility has room for over 400 campers with 15 amp power and there is limited water. Over the years NIBGA has helped NCCFC upgrade the infrastructure. In 2003, NIBGA committed to $10,000 as a matching grant for better water and power. Again in 2007, NIBGA donated over $1,000 for electric and water improvement.
The goal that the board of directors has tried to achieve at these festivals is to provide high quality and a variety of entertainment in an atmosphere that encourages jamming. Base on the response of attendees, the board has succeeded. The stage show, with it's large variety of bluegrass talent, is well received with many compliments. The jamming is around the clock.
Using the profits from these festivals NIBGA has funding for scholarships for young musicians, for 50% of Traditional American Music programs in are schools using national bands like Special Consensus, for the IBMA in schools education program, for the International Bluegrass Museums future and for significantly improving the infrastructure at the Nobel County Fairgrounds in Kendallville, IN, our festival home.
NIBGA has also tried to extend beyond the holding of festivals and fulfill our charter
of educating the public. We have made video tapes of bluegrass bands which are available
to local cable access companies at no charge. If you are interested in getting a
copy send your local cable channels address to our E-
Instructional video tapes are available through the Kendallville Public Library, at no charge. (At the library search engine, use "bluegrass" as a search key) You may request them through your local library on an interlibrary loan. There may be a small fee charged by your library for this service.
NIBGA, working with the International Bluegrass Music Association, produced a video
tape at a local grade school where Special Consensus performed their Traditional
American Music program. This tape was donated to Music in the Schools program of
IBMA. Today this program is in its third generation, is in DVD format and includes
detailed lesson plans. Your school can obtain this DVD by contacting IBMA at http://www.ibma.org/
In the live TAM programs, over 15,000 students in the Tri-
NIBGA holds winter meetings Oct., Nov., no Dec. and Jan. through Apr. on the third
Sunday of each month from noon ’til 6 PM at the SW Conservation Club, 5703 Bluffton
Rd., Ft. Wayne, IN 46809; Google map link. These are informal sessions where experienced
and novice can pick together. It is a great way of getting to know area pickers.
The public is invited. No carry-
You may join NIBGA for $10 individual, $15 for second adult at the same address per
year. Memberships run from May 1 to April 30. You may sign-
For your dues you get 11 newsletters which are generally 3½ pages long highlighting
area happenings. A festival guide is published in the first quarter listing over
100 festivals in the area. Your weekend ticket to the Memorial and Labor Day Tri-
The cost of mailing the newsletter to the club is about $.65 each counting stamps,
labels and printing. We have looked at using bulk mail but that could delay the arrival
of your newsletter by 3 -
To join, send your check to:
NIBGA
5034 Wapiti Court
Fort Wayne, IN 46804-
Last updated: Thursday, April 7, 2011 2:40:20 PM