March 9, 2013 broadcast of Stories of Mountain Folk, produced by Catch the Spirit of Appalachia and archived at Western North Carolina University:
Storytelling: Amy's story today is called "Overalls and Rainbow Trout," a story about her dad and aunt Lillie. Music: "Old Gravel Road" by the Rye Holler Boys
Creative Corner: Doreyl's guest is once again Heather Gordon, director of Jackson County's 4-H Youth Development. Topics are specific heritage programs for local 4-H. Music: "Dueling Banjos" by the Ross Brothers
Stories of Mountain Folk: Amy's guest is Sona Norton, who talks about her Norton heritage in Jackson County. Music: "A Horse Named Cash" by Milan Miller.
SPECIAL: Featuring a reprisal of an interview from March, 2009 of Stedman Mitchell from Cullowhee, who was 93 at the time of the interview. Music: "Born to Sing" by Betty Brown.
Closing Song: "In the Country" by Chrystal Deitz.
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