On Sunday, March 22, at the Halcott Grange in Halcott Center, New York, approximately 70 people gathered in memory of Hilt Kelly, the legendary fiddler and square dance caller who died on March 3. Kelly's daughter and son, Linda Armour and Lynn Kelly, spearheaded the celebration, complete with displays of Kelly memorabilia. Tom and Lanore Miller organized the pot luck luncheon and Pete and Nancy Ballard arranged for the hall.
Musicians and dancers from around the Catskills gathered to reminisce and to offer the best memorial possible for Hilt: lots of good music and dancing. Along with John Jacobson, Hilt's "Sidekicks", Don Irwin and Don Strausser, called a couple of dances. One highlight of the day was when Hilt and Stella's daughter Linda stepped forward and called a square dance as if she had been calling them for years. Another highlight was the sight of son Lynn dancing the Tennessee Waltz with his mother, Stella.
Ira McIntosh, Pete Helverson, Earl Pardini, Dane Scudder and others provided music during lunch. |
Paul Rosenberg adds a story about Hilt to the family story book. |
Everyone agreed it was a wonderful celebration of Hilt's life that helped us each cope with how much we miss him. A suggestion was made to Catskills Folk Connection that the celebration should become an annual event. We'll be very pleased to make sure that happens.
Ginny
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