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Title | Peter’s Special Guide to Workshops (and other music |
Description | P S G W Peter’s Special Guideto P S G W Peter’s Special Guide to Workshops A BRIEF HISTORY The PSGW.org website used to be the website for the Puget Sound Guitar Workshop. It was the web |
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Last updated: 2022-09-06 04:10:09
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P S G W Peter’s Special Guide to Workshops A BRIEF HISTORY The PSGW.org website used to be the website for the Puget Sound Guitar Workshop. It was the website for the camp from the early days of the internet right up to a Board of Directors coup in 2018 or so. The PSGW website was created, maintained, and cared for throughout by Peter Langston. At the time of the coup, activist directors appear to have teamed up with one of the two people who actually ran the camp (known as "Coordinators") to oust the other Coordinator, and did so surprisingly with no stated reason. Some feel it was a case of nepotism, desiring to have the family of one of the Coordinators take over the camp. Others feel that it was a combination of ageism, sexism, and sexual preference-ism that led to the ouster of an older straight male; perhaps inspired by the "me, too" movement. I don’t suppose we’ll ever know the answer. We do know that one of the people who from day one of the camp had helped create the camp |
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