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  • Collection: Stories of Mountain Folk

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 musician—and JAM…

Amy thanks the youthful entertainers from CSA’s scholarship dinner, and introduces "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" from Jacob Jones. Doreyl interviews Amy about the upcoming Patchwork Folk and Fabric Festival on June 4, 2011, at the 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…

Amy tells her daddy’s story about rainbow trout, with a song by Ginny McAfee, "The Things that Grandpa Did." Doreyl interviews Doris Hunter of Mountain Artisans about the upcoming Summertime Arts and Crafts Show on July 2nd and 3rd. Amy and her…

Alarka’s Julia Thompson and her band, Smoky Mountain Melodies, open the show with "Will There Be Any Stars in My Crown.” Doreyl interviews Glynis Heenan from Cashiers about miracle waters. Amy talks with Janet and John Chinners of Dillsboro about the…

Today’s show is all about aprons. Amy talks a little about the old-time value of aprons; Doreyl interviews Dot Conner from Sylva about the history of aprons and her personal apron collection. Later, Amy speaks with Maurice Moody, new mayor of Sylva…

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 Hominy…

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…

The show begins with 11-year-old McKayla Reece from Canton, as she sings "How Great Thou Art." Doreyl talks about creativity and the upcoming workshop Young Artists of ColorFest, after which the young group Mountain Faith from Sylva sing "Old Time…

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, and…
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