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Bill Rogers, Contemporary Traditional Mississippi Fiddler
Fiddling-vernacular violin playing, largely in oral tradition--has been an important part of American musical life for centuries. Fiddlers are traditional culture bearers who, during most of our history, learned their craft through face-to-face relationships, largely within the family and neighborhood. Their fiddling was a \"tradition\" in the sense of a widely disseminated definition of that word from 1949: \"that information, those skills, concepts, products, etc., which one acquires almost inevitably by virtue of the circumstances to which he is born.\" Here, Goertzen determines the time-honored factors of family and community played in Roger's cultivation of the fiddle and the modern factors that have entered the picture, and how are those affecting younger fiddlers.
Safariland Acquires Majority Ownership Interest in Rogers Holster Company
JACKSONVILLE, Fla., Sept. 30, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- The Safariland Group (\"Safariland\"), a leading provider of a diverse range of safety and survivability products designed for the public safety, military, professional and outdoor markets, today announced that it has acquired a 65 percent ownership interest in Rogers Holster Company, LLC (\"Rogers Holster Co.\" or the \"Company\"), a premier designer and manufacturer of firearm accessory products including holsters and components. Safariland has signed option agreements to acquire the remaining 35 percent of Rogers Holsters Co. from other Company employees and expects to exercise those options by the end of the year. Financial terms, which include the issuance of equity in Safariland's parent company, were not disclosed. \"We are pleased to welcome [Bill Rogers], his team and their industry leading products to The Safariland Group,\" said Scott O'Brien, President of The Safariland Group. \"The Safariland(R) brand was originally created more than 50 years ago as a holster, belt and accessories provider, and through this addition we will gain in-house injection molding, design, tooling and other capabilities to continue providing our customers with the world-class products for which we are known. Bill is widely considered the leading designer and manufacturer in the holster and firearm accessory market; we are honored he is now joining us, having been a valued Safariland partner for more than 30 years.\"
Oil construction executive, 68, dies at Bakersfield, Calif., home
Rogers moved to Eureka about 10 years ago and became active in the First Presbyterian Church of Eureka as an elder, treasurer and member of the church renovation committee. [Bill Rogers] was preceded in death by his father, William \"Bill\" W. Rogers, and mother, Robbie (Blair) Rogers. He is survived by his wife of 15 years, [Sharon Rogers], stepdaughter Julie Henderson and her partner Jane, stepson Phillip Henderson and his wife Elizabeth, grandsons Archer and Peter, brother Harlan Rogers and his wife Pat, nephew Bill Rogers and his partner Jeff, niece Mary Loesch and her husband Tony, and nephew John Rogers and his wife Susan. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Bill Rogers may be made to Hoffman Hospice in Bakersfield, (661) 716-1700, and to the Building Fund of First Presbyterian Church of Eureka, 819 15th St., Eureka, CA 95501.
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond (inc)
One of 12 regional banks in the Federal Reserve System, the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond covers the states of Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina; most of West Virginia; and the District of Columbia. It conducts examinations and investigations of member institutions, distributes money, issues savings bonds and Treasury securities, and assists the Federal Reserve System in setting monetary policy. Richmond Fed is a nonpartisan and decentralized by design to conduct monetary policy that is in the long-run, best interest of the economy. The Federal Reserve is accountable to the American people through comprehensive audits and reviews as well as regular reports to Congress.
Rogers headed oil construction firm
Rogers moved to Eureka about 10 years ago and became active in the First Presbyterian Church of Eureka as an elder, treasurer and member of the church renovation committee. [Bill Rogers] was preceded in death by his father, William \"Bill\" W. Rogers, and mother, Robbie (Blair) Rogers. He is survived by his wife of 15 years, [Sharon Rogers], stepdaughter Julie Henderson and her partner Jane, stepson Phillip Henderson and his wife Elizabeth, grandsons Archer and Peter, brother Harlan Rogers and his wife Pat, nephew Bill Rogers and his partner Jeff, niece Mary Loesch and her husband Tony, and nephew John Rogers and his wife Susan. In lieu of flowers, contributions in memory of Bill Rogers may be made to Hoffman Hospice in Bakersfield, (661) 716-1700, and to the Building Fund of First Presbyterian Church of Eureka, 819 15th St., Eureka, CA 95501.