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39415
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Cross Trail Outfitters, a Plymouth, NC based organization, combines nature and youth ministry in an effort to connect young men to nature and God. They introduce young men to the outdoors, the woods, the water, hunting, fishing and outdoor survival skills. With monthly meetings, excursions to the outdoors, the group maintains a summer camp on an island near Oregon Inlet.
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39416
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The camps held in the Martin County Arts Council building, taught kids to paint, cut paper, do origami and make crafts.
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39417
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Opening in 2012, the Mattie Arts Center is located in the old court house at Swanquarter, NC. Mattie, is an acronym for Mattamuskeet Artisans, Teaching, Training, Instructing and educating. Patrice (Pat) Bertke is program administrator and Judy McLawhorn is the director of the Mattie Arts Center. Besides teaching an amazing variety of artwork, they also have the Mattie Arts Center Sales Gallery selling the arts and crafts of local artists. The Mattie Arts Center holds a Fall Festival as an annual fundraiser and at Christmas sponsors the David Roach Christmas Concert, performed by the multitalented songwriter and pianist, David Roach.
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39418
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Ashley Johnson, an artist from Columbia, NC, combines whimsy and surrealism in her clay art. She also creates jewelry and art from found objects or 'trash art.'
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39419
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Two versions talk about a ghost of a young girl dying of fever at the Chowan Baptist Female Institute (now Chowan University). Because of sightings, the legend grew and even W. B. Edwards, an early college president) encouraged the stories of 'The Brown Lady.' In the 1940's and 50's the college held a Brown Lady Festival. Even the literary magazine of Chowan University is called 'The Brown Lady.'
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39423
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This article features sisters, Dixie Stanley and Gen Stanley Harrell, daughters of Dr. John Stanley and his wife, Neva, of Woodland, NC. The sisters do beautiful tatting, crocheting and knitting.
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39424
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The article is about the old ways to make butter. Pat Sawyer of Hope Plantation demonstrates how to do it.
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39425
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The Story of Making Soap and Candles is written by Janice Cole Hopkins, an artist in Bertie County and author of 10 inspirational novels.
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39426
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This article by Abbey Sutton, a volunteer weaver, features the history, process and use of cotton, linen and wool at Hope Plantation
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39427
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The article tells the story of Lucy Elizabeth Douglas Gibbs (d. 2016) of Hyde County, who passed down the recipe and enjoyment of making 'Pull Candy.'
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39428
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The author, Debbie Spruill, of Tyrrell County gives us the story of Dora Roughton Voliva, who remembers Christmas in the 1930's in Columbia, Tyrrell County, NC
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39429
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The article talks about the life of a the Australian Brush Turkey. The Sylvan Heights Bird Park has three of these turkeys.