A message from Al – 2018
Happy Baystock. Every year I say it, “This was the best Baystock, again”. It really is better every year. On behalf of all Baystockers, I would like to thank everyone who worked so hard to make Baystock 2018 happen. It’s a big job, and the challenge was well met. To those suffering from Post Baystock Depression (PBD), cheer up knowing next year is the 40th Baystock. See you next year, Happy Baystock, Al
Happy Baystock 2018
This year’s schedule has been released. As you can see, we have added a couple more bands to the line-up, on Friday night. I wonder how long it will be, before this thing becomes a full week 🙂 Work weekend is the 18th and 19th. So, if you are handy and have tools, feel free to show up. There is always something to do. You don’t even need to be handy or have tools. Just
Post-stock 2016
From Al: Happy Baystock Everyone, 2016 was the best Baystock ever, again. We made it the whole weekend without rain. This was probably because we have a roof on the stage. Thanks to everyone who helped out in any way. This is definitely a group effort of immense proportion. There are a lot of photos posted here, so enjoy. Thanks again, Al
Work weekend 2015
Howdy Everyone, Baystock 2015 is fast approaching. 36 years. Amazing. Work weekend is this weekend, August 22nd and 23rd. If you can make it, there is alwaysn a lot to do. And it is always a lot of fun. Some of the things on the list are: – Gather firewood – we cut down some dead treees last weekend so we need to haul the wood to the main fire. – Weed wack and clear brush.
Prestock 2014
Wow, are there some great improvements, this year. The stage was torn apart, properly adjusted and re-fitted with a new floor. Also, the old shower was taken down and a new one has been put up! During the work weekend, the stage gave up a bounty of old cans of corn, as well as bees! Yes, not only ticks, but also bees, for 2014! Click here for some before and after photos: Message from Al:
Baystock 2014
Well, here we are. Getting ready for Baystock 2014. Rumor has it that the deer ticks are in full force. So, bring plenty of repellent, and make sure you don’t burn the place down (I know some of you may take some desperate actions). As many of you know, a few years ago, a decision was been made to buy the land out of the state program, and save our trees. To do this, we needed pay the back