Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Upcoming Events at Mountain City Traditional Arts

This Weekend's Events at Mountain City Traditional Arts

THANKSGIVING SALE!!! SELECT FALL AND THANKSGIVING RELATED ITEMS 15% OFF THROUGH NOVEMBER 29. APRONS, BASKETS, TABLE RUNNERS, BREAD BOARDS DECORATIVE GOURDS, SELECT HATS AND SCARVES AND MORE! (No, we are not open on Thanksgiving)!

Friday Night Mountain Music Jams are Back!
After taking a summer/early fall hiatus, Mountain City Traditional Arts has brought back its Friday night Mountain Music Jam starting Fridays from 6-9 pm--Old Time, Bluegrass, Early Country and Folk--what more could you want? All levels of musicians are welcome. We'll provide coffee and snacks, you bring the music! Come to play or listen.







Quilted Table Runners- Demonstration with Laura Hunter
Saturday, November 23 from Noon-3 PM 
Just in time for the holidays! Stop by Mountain City Traditional Arts from Noon to 3 PM to see how to craft a ten minute table runner. 

 

Fundraiser: Allegany County NO KILL Animal Shelter- Live Music
Saturday, November 23, 4:30 PM (with Kids' Coloring Station)

4:30 Amy Fabbri
5:00 Bumper Jacksons
6:00 Josh Miller
7:00 Loretta Hummel
8:00 Soulmobile


Huron - Ghost in the Head- Demonstration and Talk

Sunday, November 24 at 3 PM. 

We've had a change in the lineup for this event. Ghost in the Head, a Huron hailing from Pennsylvania, will share and demonstrate a treasure trove of museum quality hand-crafted reproductions of traditional Huron artifacts. Dedicated to the preservation of Huron heritage and practices, Ghost in the Head has appeared in multiple movies and TV shows. He works for a large variety of museums, teaching classes on Native American traditions, and has twice been recognized by Congress for his efforts to maintain Native Heritage.
This is part of a series of presentations hosted by FSU students enrolled in "Folklore in Appalachia" as part of their participation in the Appalachian Regional Commission's Appalachian Teaching Project. 





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