by virtue of that, we met a lot of people and trying to bring people to fiddleton's who are traditionnd have wisdom and life and music experience. >> one of those soaking up the tradition is 9-year-old lid i can't remember brown. she came with her mother, sisters and a neighbor who also likes to play. >> when i play fiddle music i'm like happy and makes me feel joyful. >> i felt like i was going to camp and i hadn't had that feeling. it is fun as an adult to have like-minded people, even though you are from different places and all kinds of issues, you can get together and play music. >> robert berman said that's the reason people keep coming back. >> this programming teaches young and old to respect one another way that in a normal world, you don't encounter very often. >> it is closing out the 50th year looking to the future. a campaign is underway to refurbish the aging buildings. geoff: there is much more online and join us tomorrow night as judy woodruff talks total jamie d inch mon about the state of the u.s. economy and much more. amna: on behalf of the entire "newshour" team,