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Seeking former teachers at Asheville-Biltmore College

Seeking former teachers at Asheville-Biltmore CollegeClark Adams, a member of the English faculty at Randolph Community College in Asheboro, is seeking information on the following list of faculty who are still living and may have taught when the college was "on the mountain" at Seely's Castle during the years 1949 - 1961.  The college operated under that name from 1936 to 1969, when it was consolidated into the state university system.  See UNCA Ramsey Library Special Collections'…See More
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A walk down Haw Creek Road in 1936

A nostalgic walk through 1930s Haw Creekby Rob NeufeldPHOTO CAPTION: The Haw Creek School that replaced Bell’s church-funded school in the 1920s.             I took a walk down Haw Creek Road the other day—in the year 1936—and I got to hear some folks talking.            I wasn’t sure of my way around, so I…See More
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Rob Neufeld commented on Malaprop's Bookstore Cafe's event CHARLES PRICE READING & SIGNING
"The event is July 21 at Malaprop's.  Looking forward to it; and I'll be writing about it."
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"Aftermath of the Civil War" A lecture in WNCHA's Civil War Series at Reuter Center at UNCA

June 15, 2013 from 2pm to 3:30pm
Dr. Gordon McKinney and Dr. Steve Nash will describe and analyze the attempt to recreate the social, political and economic world after the Civil War in western North Carolina.  Special emphasis will be placed on racial adjustment, improving transportation and the development of the Appalachian stereotype.  Sponsored by the Western North Carolina Historical Association and the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.  Open to the public, admission to members of WNCHA and OLLI is free.  $5.00 for…See More
Jun 11
Connie Regan-Blake posted an event

"Taking A Leap: An Evening of Connie's Stories" and a Workshop at Hawk and Ivy Bed and Breakfast

June 30, 2013 from 3pm to 9pm
 Connie Regan-Blake, renowned Appalachian storyteller, will perform “Taking a Leap: An Evening of Connie’s Stories” on Sunday June 30 at 7:30 p.m. at Hawk and Ivy Bed and Breakfast in Barnardsville, NC, twenty minutes north of Asheville. Persons interested in learning or developing the craft of storytelling can also attend a workshop entitled “Opening Doors: A Storytelling Workshop Exploring Memories” at 3:00-5:30. Workshop fee is $40 before June 21 and $55 after. Fee includes both events.…See More
Jun 11
Julia Nunnally Duncan posted an event

Julia Nunnally Duncan Book Signing and Reception at St. John's Episcopal Parish House

June 23, 2013 from 11:30am to 12:30pm
St. John's Episcopal Church Women in Marion will host a book signing and reception in celebration of Julia Nunnally Duncan's new book Barefoot in the Snow. The event will be held at St. John's Parish House in the great hall during Coffee Hour (approximately 11:30 a.m.) on Sunday, June 23,and the public is cordially invited. See More
Jun 11

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At 2:23pm on October 21, 2011, DONALD MAROTTA said…

The comment you posted in 2009 about southern women passive aggressive and abusing themselves was difficult for me to understand then. Less so after reading Caitlin Flannagan's To Hell With All That- Loving and Loathing Our Inner Housewife.

I believe this lady does an excellent job of explaining the inner conflicts and outward pressures well. In many towns in the south, outward expression is subdued. We have not been able to have controversial matters out in the open because "it isn't lady like."

Not everyone is subject to this of course.  It has been difficult to find solutions because of the suppression. Now, however, more women are publishing. Some focus on demure oriental practices exclusively, though, and other pleasures are lost.

Do you think I am missing something with this line of thought?

 

Don Marotta

marottadonald@gmail.com

 

 

At 8:27pm on October 9, 2009, DONALD MAROTTA said…
I am a believer in health, happiness, hope, help, and humor, all interactive. Your analysis is astute. How can these southern lady behaviors be changed to the good, incorporating and enabling them to become Sweet Potato Queens as realists and Laurie Notaros as humorists. Have you read any of hers?--I Love Everybody (and other atrocious lies) is one.

Sorry to be late getting back to you. Didn't visit The Read in weeks.

Don Marotta, MEd, M.A.
marottadonald@gmail.com
At 4:03pm on June 17, 2009, DONALD MAROTTA said…
I would like to visit Weaverville to gain further information. I am 66 years old and have varied interests. I have degrees in counseling and English, work experience with both. Are there any festivals or group things I could come to there? I am in essential agreement with Christianity and would like to hear your feelings with it.

Don Marotta
marottadonald@gmail.com
At 4:52pm on June 4, 2009, DONALD MAROTTA said…
How do you feel about humor writing?

Don Marotta
marottadonald@gmail.com

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