Jo declared her own Millennium Quest on March 13, 2003.
On April 1st, I was carpooling with my husband because we both had business
in the Rockville area. I brought my lap harp along because I thought I might
have some time on my hands after my appointment. This proved to be true, so I
set up in a pleasant park-like area outside his office building and started
playing. I didn't have any audience until my husband arrived, but shortly
thereafter another office worker came out on a break, and listened to me play
for a few tunes. He particularly liked The Rights of Man, and asked
about the type of instrument and my playing. It was a beautiful afternoon to
be sitting outside playing, which was a pleasant surprise since it had been
snowing when we departed for Rockville that morning. This was my smallest
audience for this so far, but it was also a very enjoyable event.
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My husband was giving blood at the local blood drive in Westminster, MD on Saturday, March 29th, so I offered to drive him and brought my harp along. We arrived when there was only an hour left in the campaign. I asked if they would like me to play my harp during blood donation, since I couldn't give blood. (This was a major accomplishment for me -- I find it extremely difficult to ask if I can play somewhere I haven't been invited to.) They seemed very pleased to have me do so, and I settled in to play for the blood donation staff and volunteers, plus the donors. I played for about an hour, until the drive was closed. This was really well received by the staff, especially, who asked a lot of questions about the harp and my harping. I regret that I was unable to come earlier in the day's drive, because only two donors came during that final hour, so I wasn't able to provide relaxing music for as many blood donors as I would have liked, but at least I was able to soothe the workers. One of the most notable things that happened during this performance was that right after I started, one of the workers behind a privacy screen stood up, looked around, and said "There's someone out there playing a harp!" in a very excited tone of voice.
I completed my first performance on March 16th at Havre de Grace, Maryland. I was in town to play for St. Patrick's Church for their Masses, and following the services I went to the boardwalk/park area on the waterfront and played at the gazebo overlooking the water. It was a beautiful day out after a long, severe winter, so there were quite a few people around. I settled down in the gazebo, which had just two people nearby at the time. Before long, a fairly large crowd (perhaps 50?) had gathered to listen to me play. I played mostly Irish music, in honor of St. Patrick's day, and then shared my harp with several children by allowing them to play glissandos on the harp before packing up and heading home. It was a very successful first performance on the quest. |