Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
">Enos "Vic" Jenkins stands on a bridge he built on his property. He has a collection of more than 1,000 American Indian artifacts that he collected when he owned a farm on Lower Mason's Island near Point of Rocks. Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
">Enos "Vic" Jenkins stands on a bridge he built on his property. He has a collection of more than 1,000 American Indian artifacts that he collected when he owned a farm on Lower Mason's Island near Point of Rocks. Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
">Enos "Vic" Jenkins stands on a bridge he built on his property. He has a collection of more than 1,000 American Indian artifacts that he collected when he owned a farm on Lower Mason's Island near Point of Rocks. Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
">Enos "Vic" Jenkins stands on a bridge he built on his property. He has a collection of more than 1,000 American Indian artifacts that he collected when he owned a farm on Lower Mason's Island near Point of Rocks. Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
">Enos "Vic" Jenkins stands on a bridge he built on his property. He has a collection of more than 1,000 American Indian artifacts that he collected when he owned a farm on Lower Mason's Island near Point of Rocks. Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
Joy Dix, a member of the Loudoun Travelers, was at the bluegrass jam Friday night. View photo »
Junior Quesenberry, of Lucketts, plays the fiddle during the jam at the Round Hill Arts Center. View photo »
Many of the musicians played several different instruments thoughout the evening jam session. View photo »
This attendee spun yarn while listening to the musicians jam. View photo »
Wallace D. Johnson, who owns the building, observes some of the prep work being done so that the jam session can go on. View photo »
Cindi McKenzie plays the bodhran during the Celtic jam session. View photo »
Seamus Wade, 8 , left, and Kayleigh McKenzie, 14, play in the Celtic jam session. View photo »
Kelly Criscuolo-Debutts, of Fairfax, joins in during the jam session. View photo »
Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
">Every area at the Round Hill Arts center is fair game for a "jam" session. Here Nadine Stotler, foreground, works with Marianne Cornicelli on a piece. Photo: Giuliana Nakashima
Eli Apperson, left, 16, and Melissa Wright, 17, join in the jam. View photo »
People come from all over to participate in the monthly jam sessions. View photo »
A view of the back of the arts center with one of the tents in the foreground. View photo »
Wallace D. Johnson (right), the building's owner, talks with Chief Fire Marshal W. Keith Brower, Jr. about some of the adjustments that must be made to allow tonight's jam session. View photo »
One of several tents being built to accomodate the large crowds that attend the monthly jam session. The use of the tents were all donated. View photo »
To accomodate the large turnout of both musicians and spectators, the art studio was used for the Celtic jam session. View photo »
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