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Doreyl Ammons Cain, co-founder of the Appalachian Mural Trail, explains how honoring the rich mountain heritage through the arts is the core essence of the Appalachian Mural Trail’s vision and how storytelling is a vivid part of Appalachian culture, folk tales, Cherokee legends, mountain music & the beauty of nature. There are over 75 murals online at muraltrail.com and you can find directions for where to go and how to view these magnificent murals in the communities and towns of the Appalachians.
>Joy Phillips Hoyle shares now how she first gets ready, and then advises how to pick blackberries in the mountains. ]]
>Joy Phillips Hoyle shares now how she first gets ready, and then advises how to pick blackberries in the mountains. ]]
>The three Ammons kids, Amy, Doreyl, and David relate their fond memories of the stories Tom Ammons, Grandpa, told them.]]
>The three Ammons kids, Amy, Doreyl, and David relate their fond memories of the stories Tom Ammons, Grandpa, told them.]]
> Rick Brogden from Cowee Mountain in Macon County. Rick’s grandfather, Tom Rickman, was the owner of the historic (1890s) Rickman General Store. Rick talks about his experiences growing up as a child in the Rickman General Store. ]]
> Rick Brogden from Cowee Mountain in Macon County. Rick’s grandfather, Tom Rickman, was the owner of the historic (1890s) Rickman General Store. Rick talks about his experiences growing up as a child in the Rickman General Store. ]]
>Story of Tobacco as told by Cherokee story teller Shawn Crowe]]
>Story of Tobacco as told by Cherokee story teller Shawn Crowe]]
>Story of Selu and Kanati as told by Cherokee story teller Shawn Crowe]]
>Story of Selu and Kanati as told by Cherokee story teller Shawn Crowe]]
>Stories about my childhood fills me with visions of yesteryear, keeping alive within me the treasures of growing up in the mountains. Today I’m sharing with you a few of my memories, with a little philosophy thrown in… just to stir up your memories.
>Stories about my childhood fills me with visions of yesteryear, keeping alive within me the treasures of growing up in the mountains. Today I’m sharing with you a few of my memories, with a little philosophy thrown in… just to stir up your memories.
>I still can see the red tar paper that wrapped around the sinister-looking house in which we lived—no electricity, no plumbing, no running water…but here is where my siblings and me, ages 7, 9 and 10, were to make memories lasting a lifetime. Contains stories: We Three; Matchbox Mountain; Daddy’s Miracle Shoots; Willie the Groundhog; My Cucumber Doll; ‘Fraidy Cat; The Hole in the Wall; Grandpa, Tell us a Story; A Twist of a Tale.
>I still can see the red tar paper that wrapped around the sinister-looking house in which we lived—no electricity, no plumbing, no running water…but here is where my siblings and me, ages 7, 9 and 10, were to make memories lasting a lifetime. Contains stories: We Three; Matchbox Mountain; Daddy’s Miracle Shoots; Willie the Groundhog; My Cucumber Doll; ‘Fraidy Cat; The Hole in the Wall; Grandpa, Tell us a Story; A Twist of a Tale.
>This podcast is dedicated to the wonderful people who have given their time to the Jackson County Arts Council.
>This podcast is dedicated to the wonderful people who have given their time to the Jackson County Arts Council.
>The gem of Dillsboro, NC, Dogwood Crafters Cooperative, is celebrating 40 years of creating space for local crafters to complete their dream of working with their hands. Over 10,000 handmade items make up the shop that only started with 12 crafters in 1976.
>The gem of Dillsboro, NC, Dogwood Crafters Cooperative, is celebrating 40 years of creating space for local crafters to complete their dream of working with their hands. Over 10,000 handmade items make up the shop that only started with 12 crafters in 1976.