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https://www.meetup.com/broward-folk-club/
Stay Connected
If you want to stay connected and up to date on all of our activities, email browardfolkclub@gmail.com to be added to our sf-folk@googlegroups.com mailing list. You will get an invitation (you may need to look in your spam folder) to join.
2023-2025 Board members
To contact, please email browardfolkclub@gmail.com
Bill Wunderlich, President- 2 year terms
I have been the President of the Broward Folk Club since July 2021 and have played a key role in preserving the Club which was in the verge of extinction. I have also been Festival Director for the 2022 & 2023 South Florida Folk & Acoustic Music Festival at the Rodeo Grounds.
I have been active in the Broward Folk Club since 2008, having served as President and a Board Member from 2009 to 2018.
My business background as a CPA, CFO and businessman has provided me with the experience necessary to lead an organization.
Bruce Feldman, Vice President
I have been a Board member of Broward Folk for over twenty years and am currently Vice-President. Other positions that I have held include Parliamentarian, Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Open Mike/Concert Co-Ord, Children’s Stage Manager, Chair of Performer Selection Committee, and a Preliminary Judge of the Singer-Songwriter Competition for the South Florida Folk Festival.
Elyse Brunt: Secretary, Media Contact-2 year term
I have been an active member of the Broward Folk Club since 2000. I have been the Secretary the BFC since 2021 and previously served on the board many years ago. I have also taken on the role of webmaster and media specialist for the club. I am also a musician and have taught ukulele and guitar to students in elementary and middle school. I am very passionate about the promotion of local music events, especially working with young people to grow our community and expand our outreach with schools, colleges, and community organizations.
Peter Fox
I am a semi-retired nationally board-certified licensed massage therapist. I spent several decades in New York earning a living as an editor at the New York Times, a bicycle touring company owner/operator, a middle-school science teacher, and a stay-at-home dad. After moving to Florida in 2001, I attended the Acupuncture & Massage College in Miami, where I attained my “license to touch.” In my “spare time,” I enjoy painting, singing, bicycling, reading, spending time in nature, and listening to music – mostly classical and folk. I’m an active member (and current board member) of the Broward Folk Club, as well as a member of the City of Sunrise Leisure Services Advisory Board. Bottom line: I love music – It’s the key to my soul.
Barbara Sutton
When I first moved to Florida in the late 90s I was looking for a folk club to belong to. I found this folk club and was on the board for four years and worked as the head of vendors for 3 years while we had the festival at Easterlin Park. During my career I mainly worked as a Psychotherapist and spent my last 16 years working for the Broward Sheriff’s Office. To round out the mental and physical I taught Massage Therapy at the American Institute. I play fiddle and am learning the Ukulele.
Grace Moses
I attended my first South Florida Folk Festival in 1997. I have been a member since then. The BFC has provided me with many good times and lots of friends.
I served on the Board for a year around 2005, when there was a need, and from July 2021 until now, when the need arose again.
Professionally I am a Certified Public Accountant.
Jeff Jacob
I have worked with many musicians in Nashville (including Rascal Flatts, Loretta Lynn, and others) and for 3 years as a staff songwriter for the “Songs of Love Foundation.” In 2011, I founded the The Song Team, which combined songwriting and professional development. In this capacity, I led workshops for many corporations to help build teamwork and collaboration. I am currently the executive director at Temple Beth El in Hollywood and have been actively working with many non-profits for several years. I am also a musician and member of Jewgrass Revival, a local bluegrass band. I began working with the Broward Folk Club after the last festival and am helping to coproduce a concert series. I look forward to working together to promote local music and expand our community engagement.
Lou Dominguez
Cecilia St. King