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    • [2012-12-01]

    • [2012-12-01]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Rivers -- North Carolina; Natural areas -- North Carolina, Western; Quilting -- North Carolina -- Mitchell County; Mountain life -- North Carolina, Western; Museum of the Cherokee Indian; Mountain...

    • Amy’s story, “The Star Princess and the Miracle” begins the show. The story is accompanied by “When You Wish Upon a Star” as performed by Jo Northup and Richard Birt. On Creative Corner, Doreyl’s guest is Mary Jo Hooper Cobb, who...
    • [2012-12-29]

    • [2012-12-29]

    • Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Pottery, American -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Arts -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Farm life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Cherokee dance; Traditional medicine;...

    • Amy begins the show by talking about the tradition of eating black-eyed peas, collard greens, and hog jowls on New Year’s Day. “Grandpa” by Henry Queen follows the interview. On Creative Corner, Doreyl talks with potter Brant Barnes about...
    • [2012-08-18]

    • [2012-08-18]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Cooking -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Morgan, Robert, 1918-; Cherokee Indians -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Gardening -- North Carolina -- Jackson...

    • In her opening story, "Camping under the Stars," Amy recalls childhood memories of camping out and sharing youthful dreams around the campfire with her siblings. (“A Rose in a Fire” by Bill Mize and Martha Jacobs accompanies her story.) On...
    • [2012-12-08]

    • [2012-12-08]

    • Mountain life -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Gospel singers -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Gospel musicians -- North Carolina, Western; Quilting -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Museum of the Cherokee Indian; Mountaintop removal...

    • Amy’s story, “Underneath Horseshoe Rock” begins the show and talks about Horseshoe Rock, which is located on Wolf Mountain and also discusses living on Wolf Mountain as a young girl. The story is followed by “In the Stable” by the Cockman...
    • [2012-12-22]

    • [2012-12-22]

    • American poetry -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Businesswomen -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Historic buildings -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Christmas stories; Folk music -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Motion pictures --...

    • The show begins with Amy reading an original poem called “It’s Christmas.” The reading is accompanied by Ron Smith’s rendition of “O Christmas Tree.” Doreyl’s guest on Creative Corner is Lisa Bradley Potts of Barker’s Creek, who is...
    • [Shaving supplies]

    • [Shaving supplies]

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • (031) Waterproof metal container - Shaving stick case; aluminum cylinder that opens on both ends by unscrewing in the middle; with ''The JB Williams Co - Pat 8-15-16 Willams' Double Cap shaving stick Large size Regd. Nos. 419742 684613 Gastonbury,...
    • [Waterproof metal container]

    • [Waterproof metal container]

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • Waterproof metal container - Shaving stick case; aluminum cylinder that opens on both ends by unscrewing in the middle; with ''The JB Williams Co - Pat 8-15-16 Willams' Double Cap shaving stick Large size Regd. Nos. 419742 684613 Gastonbury, Ct....
    • Waterproof metal container

    • Waterproof metal container

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • Waterproof metal container - Shaving stick case; aluminum cylinder that opens on both ends by unscrewing in the middle; with "The JB Williams Co - Pat 8-15-16 Willams' Double Cap shaving stick Large size Regd. Nos. 419742 684613 Gastonbury, Ct....
    • Shaving supplies

    • Shaving supplies

    • Kephart, Horace, 1862-1931

    • (031) Waterproof metal container - Shaving stick case; aluminum cylinder that opens on both ends by unscrewing in the middle; with "The JB Williams Co - Pat 8-15-16 Willams' Double Cap shaving stick Large size Regd. Nos. 419742 684613 Gastonbury,...
    • [Weave Pattern: Tennessee Blazing Star variation]

    • [Weave Pattern: Tennessee Blazing Star variation]

    • Weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern;Coverlets -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • The pattern name of this color image is a variation of the Tennessee Blazing Star. Several distinctive qualities of this commercially woven coverlet indicate that an unidentified source or weaver produced it in the early twentieth century. Warp...
    • [Weave Pattern: Lover’s Knot]

    • [Weave Pattern: Lover’s Knot]

    • Hand weaving -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Coverlets -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • The pattern name of this blue and white fragment is known as Lover’s Knot. The source of the name Lover’s Knot is unknown. Originally part of a full-size bedcover, this coverlet fragment was made between 1840 and 1890 by Pheniah Rogers Brown...
    • [Craftsman's Fair, 1948: Lottie Stamper]

    • [Craftsman's Fair, 1948: Lottie Stamper]

    • Basket making -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Basketwork -- Appalachian Region, Southern; Cherokee baskets -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • Lottie Queen Stamper (1907-1987) was a Cherokee basket maker who made double weave baskets. In this photograph, by an unknown photographer, Stamper demonstrates her art at the 1948 Craftsman's Fair of the Southern Highlands in Gatlinburg,...
    • [Fiber tools: wool comb]

    • [Fiber tools: wool comb]

    • Woolen and worsted spinning -- Appalachian Region, Southern;

    • This wool comb was likely made in the late 1800s. In order to create worsted yarn, fibers must be worked consistently in the same direction. Hand combs are used to pull locks of wool in this way. A weighted comb is loaded with clean uncarded...
    • [2008-10-25]

    • [2008-10-25]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Arts -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Artists -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;...

    • Opening the show is Amy’s story “Slopping the Hogs.” Doreyl interviews Tim Lewis who talks about his art form and Gallery One. Amy spends time with Gail Stillwell Cooper, owner of Gateway Flea Market and member of one of the oldest families...
    • [2008-12-06]

    • [2008-12-06]

    • Muses (Musical group); Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Jackson County (N.C.) -- Social life and customs -- Anecdotes; Authors, American -- North Carolina, Western

    • Amy’s story of “The Canhouse Band” opens the show. Doreyl’s Creative Corner welcomes Barry and Serena Dosenko, husband-and-wife writers, who discuss their writings about their families. Then Amy talks with Sarajane Melton of Sylva who sings...
    • [2010-12-18]

    • [2010-12-18]

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

    • Amy opens the show with words about snow and sisters. Doreyl interviews Ginny McAfee from Black Mountain who sings "It’s Gonna Snow Tonight," a song written by her mother, Brenda. Amy talks with Pam Dengler, a musician and music instructor in...
    • [2010-11-27]

    • [2010-11-27]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Interior decoration -- Georgia -- Atlanta; Consignment sale shops -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • The McDowell family’s song "Love of the Mountains” is featured in honor of Franklin Lee Ammons. Doreyl interviews Rita Robb, Atlanta-based interior designer, and Amy talks with Melissa Rogers of Sassy Girls Consignment in Dillsboro. The show...
    • [2010-10-16]

    • [2010-10-16]

    • Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Artists -- North Carolina -- Buncombe County; Special events -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County;

    • The show is introduced by Teresa Eberly of Waynesville singing "The Water is Wide.” Doreyl interviews Julie Larson, Marie Marcella, and Richard Medcalf, artists from Asheville who will be featured at Sylva’s ColorFest on Oct 23rd. Amy...
    • [2011-02-12]

    • [2011-02-12]

    • Storytelling -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Music -- North Carolina -- Jackson County; Musicians -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Music -- North Carolina -- Haywood County; Arts -- North Carolina -- Macon County; Centers for the...

    • Amy opens the show with her original story "The Legend of Horseshoe Rock," followed by the song “Running Wolf” from Keith Shuler of Sylva. On Creative Corner, Doreyl interviews 11-year-old singer McKayla Reece from Maggie Valley, who performs...
    • [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...

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