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    • [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...
    • "Tuckaseegee immediately in front of camp"

    • "Tuckaseegee immediately in front of camp"

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • "The Tuckaseegee immediately in front of camp" was a view of the Tuckasegee River near Kephart's camp on Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina. This photograph is on Album page with the heading "Tuckaseegee River."
    • "Trout Fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee"

    • "Trout Fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee"

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • After his arrival in western North Carolina in the autumn of 1904, Kephart began to explore the area. One instance is featured in the photograph of "Trout fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee (upper and higher falls not shown)." The High Falls of...
    • [2011-07-16]

    • [2011-07-16]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Ammons family; Family reunions;

    • Amy introduces "Smoky Mountain Memories" by Betty Brown of Tuckasegee; Doreyl interviews Brown and young Wyatt Messer who discuss and perform Brown’s latest song, "River Tuckasegee." Amy’s guest is Jim Ammons from Dacula, Georgia, who shares...
    • [2009-07-11]

    • [2009-07-11]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Swain County; Artists -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • In her yurt in Tuckasegee, Doreyl interviews watercolorist Pam Haddock during a thunderstorm. Amy and Jeff Darnell discuss storytelling alongside the Tuckasegee River in Bryson City. The legendary Mary Jane Queen, who lived her life on John’s...
    • [Tuckaseegee immediately in front of camp]

    • [Tuckaseegee immediately in front of camp]

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931; Tuckasegee River (N.C.)

    • The Tuckaseegee immediately in front of camp was a view of the Tuckasegee River near Kephart's camp on Dicks Creek, near Dillsboro, North Carolina. This photograph is on Album page with the heading ''Tuckaseegee River.''
    • Trout fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee

    • Trout fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931; Tuckasegee River (N.C.); Fishing;

    • After his arrival in western North Carolina in the autumn of 1904, Kephart began to explore the area. One instance is featured in the photograph of ''Trout fishing, Falls of the Tuckaseegee (upper and higher falls not shown).'' The High Falls of...
    • Tuckaseegee River Bridge, Cullowhee

    • Tuckaseegee River Bridge, Cullowhee

    • Wooden bridges -- North Carolina -- Cullowhee; Tuckasegee River (N.C.); Cullowhee (N.C.);

    • Early postcards illustrated life and scenery in western North Carolina. This card depicts a wooden bridge across the Tuckaseegee River in Cullowhee as it was in the 1920s. The bridge was replaced in the 1930s only to be washed away in the flood of...
    • Lower Tuckaseegee Falls

    • Lower Tuckaseegee Falls

    • Waterfalls -- North Carolina, Western; Tuckasegee River (N.C.);

    • Early postcards illustrated life and scenery in western North Carolina. This card is labeled, “Lower Tuckaseegee Falls, near Cullowhee.”
    • [2010-02-06]

    • [2010-02-06]

    • Poets, American -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; American poetry -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Heart -- Diseases -- Prevention; Musicians -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • In celebration of "Heart Month,” we feature stories from and for the heart! Doreyl’s guest, poet Thomas Rain Crowe from Tuckasegee, shares poetry from the heart. Amy interviews our own Neal Hearn of Franklin, who talks about caring for the...
    • [2011-04-09]

    • [2011-04-09]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Special events -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Agriculture -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs --...

    • To open the show, Amy shares a story about her father, followed by "Reap What You Sow," an original song from Tuckasegee’s Betty Collins Brown about her own parents. Doreyl interviews Teresa Dowd about the upcoming Full Spectrum Farms Growers’...
    • [2010-11-06]

    • [2010-11-06]

    • Creative writing -- Study and teaching -- North Carolina, Western; Special events -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Authors, American -- North Carolina, Western; Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Henderson County; Music -- North Carolina --...

    • To open the show, Amy talks about teaching local writers. Doreyl interviews Franklin’s Doris Hunter about the Hard Candy Christmas Arts and Crafts Show held in Cullowhee. Amy speaks with Hendersonville writer Janie Mae McKinley, author of The...
    • [2011-04-23]

    • [2011-04-23]

    • Farm life -- North Carolina, Western; Family farms -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Community life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Fund raising -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Special events -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;...

    • Doreyl and her guest, Mary Jo Hooper Cobb of Tuckasegee, discuss Cobb’s return to her family’s farm and memories of community cakewalks. Amy talks with Dot Conner, eldest daughter of legendary Mary Jane Queen from John’s Creek; featured music...
    • [2011-02-26]

    • [2011-02-26]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Catawba County; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Music -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes;...

    • Amy opens with her story "Little Girl, Little Girl," followed by the Butterpats performing "Down in My Heart." Doreyl interviews Brenda McAfee from Asheville, who is joined by her daughters as they sing "Hey Ole Timer." Amy talks with 95-year-old...
    • [2011-01-22]

    • [2011-01-22]

    • Musicians -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Music -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Community life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • Doreyl talks with Brenda McAfee once again, discussing her song writing ability; we hear her song "The Garden," performed by her daughter Jacqui and the band Clover. Amy spends time with Helen Ammons Bryson who talks about growing up in the Little...
    • [2011-06-11]

    • [2011-06-11]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Fund raising -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Community life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;Special events -- North Carolina --...

    • Amy introduces the show with “Unfinished Stories,” a song by Jon Zachary of Cashiers. Doreyl talks with Jim Ed Powell and Annette Moore Shelton from Tuckasegee about the history of cakewalks in Jackson County. Amy’s guest, Ruth Shuler from...
    • [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...

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