March 3, 2012 - The first hour-long program with 3 new interviewers: Amy tells her story about basic training while in the Air Force; Doreyl's guest is Luzell Wiggins Bennet, an artist from Qualla, and Amy then talks with a naturalist, Jeff Gottlieb from Whittier (Sheila Kay Adams sings "Camp a Little While in the Wilderness"). Krista Robbe and Nichole Jarosinski, two young interviewers with the segment called "Apple Butter," are welcomed to the show, with Krista's first interview with guest Angie Davis from Alarka about being a mountain girl (we hear "Been to the East Been to the West" by the Freight Hoppers).
Then, Judy Rhodes in her new segment entitled, "Down Another Road," introduces her mother Arbie Rhodes from Arden to our audience, ("Maybe" by the Muses opens this interview) and the two talk about Arbie's early years as a student and then becoming a teacher. The programs ends with "My Home is Across the Blue Ridge Mountains" by Earl Taylor & Jim McCall
Then, Judy Rhodes in her new segment entitled, "Down Another Road," introduces her mother Arbie Rhodes from Arden to our audience, ("Maybe" by the Muses opens this interview) and the two talk about Arbie's early years as a student and then becoming a teacher. The programs ends with "My Home is Across the Blue Ridge Mountains" by Earl Taylor & Jim McCall
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