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    • [2011-11-26]

    • [2011-11-26]

    • Vegetable gardening -- North Carolina, Western; Music -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • Doreyl talks with Peggy Dawson from Tuckasegee about planning and tending your garden in winter. Amy’s guest is J. Robin Whitley from Sylva, who discusses the Jackson County JAM (Junior Appalachian Musicians) program. John’s Creek...
    • [2011-06-04]

    • [2011-06-04]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Agriculture -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County Historical Association (N.C.); Antiques -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • To open the show, Amy introduces the song "Cryin’ Holy" by the Hominy Valley Boys from Waynesville. Doreyl speaks with Peggy Dawson of Tuckasegee, who provides more gardening suggestions. Amy talks with Joe Rhinehart of Webster about the grand...
    • [2011-05-21]

    • [2011-05-21]

    • Agriculture -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Quiltmakers -- North Carolina, Western; Quilting -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Postmasters -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Gardening -- North...

    • Doreyl talks with Peggy Dawson from Tuckasegee about gardening. Amy spends time with Bonnie Crawford Hooper from Cullowhee who discusses quilting and her grandmother’s job in the 1940s. The show ends with "Go Rest High on the Mountain" by the...
    • [2011-09-03]

    • [2011-09-03]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Planting (Plant culture) -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Vegetable gardening -- North Carolina, Western; Food -- Preservation -- North Carolina -- Jackson...

    • The show begins with the instrumental "In the Garden"--featuring dulcimer and flute--from Jo Northup and Richard Birt of Asheville. Doreyl joins Peggy Dawson in her garden in Tuckasegee to discuss planting and preserving fall vegetables. Then Amy...
    • [2011-09-10]

    • [2011-09-10]

    • Vegetable gardening -- North Carolina, Western; Cooking -- North Carolina, Western; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Graham County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson...

    • Amy begins the show describing the "gold" of the mountains. Doreyl joins Peggy Dawson in the garden once again to talk about growing and eating autumn vegetables. Amy’s guest, Brant Barnes from Dillsboro, shares some fascinating Crisp, Gunner,...
    • [2011-07-23]

    • [2011-07-23]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Catawba County; Planting (Plant culture) -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Food -- Preservation -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Swain County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Teachers -- North...

    • The Butterpats introduce our show with "For the Beauty of the Earth." Doreyl interviews Peggy Dawson of Tuckasegee about summertime gardening and food preservation. Then Amy talks with Bill Crawford of Franklin about how his parents met in...
    • [2012-06-30]

    • [2012-06-30]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Gardening -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Swain County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Teachers -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Librarians -- North Carolina -- Jackson...

    • To open the show, Amy shares “The Legend of Horseshoe Rock,” a story told years ago by her uncle Sterlen. On Creative Corner, Doreyl and her guest, Peggy Dawson of Tuckasegee, discuss the importance of mulch and methods for keeping insects and...
    • Corn Shuck Family

    • Corn Shuck Family

    • Cornhusk craft -- Appalachian region, Southern; Dolls -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This photograph of the Corn Shuck Family was taken for Allanstand Cottage Industries and used for publicity. It shows the dolls developed and patented by Margaret Revis. They are named: Maizie, Tiny Tot, Flossie, Millie, Jr., Cornelius, and Peggy...

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