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Mark Your Calendars for Fall Festival!

by Anna Shearouse, Marketing Assistant on September 8, 2011

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38th Annual Folk School Fall Festival October 1 & 2, 10 AM- 5 PM daily Admission: Adults- $5, Kids 12-17- $3, Under 12- free The smell of kettle corn on a cool, crisp morning, the taste of the Folk School’s famous barbeque, wandering through the booths of over 200 talented craftspeople, and enjoying energetic music [...]

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Attention: Fall Festival Craft Vendors

by Anna Shearouse, Marketing Assistant on March 7, 2011

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It’s not too early to start thinking about Fall Festival 2011, especially if you are a craftsperson planning to have a booth at the Festival. Applications for craft vendors are now available for download on our website. (Applications for food vendors will be available the end of March.) The deadline for craft vendor registration is [...]

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Fall Festival Fun

by Emolyn Liden, Writer, Student & Instructor on October 6, 2010

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Fall Festival was bustling this year with over 13,000 attendees. John Campbell set up a timber framing demonstration and Resident Blacksmith Paul Garrett fired up his forge. There was music and dancing of all kinds. From the Festival Barn to the Craft Shop stage it was a challenge not to miss something! And there were [...]

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Say “Aye” to a Pie

by Nanette Davidson, Resident Artist in Cooking on September 27, 2010

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It’s officially fall in the mountains and we are still overcome with fruit. Apples have made their appearance, along with pears, and raspberries are here a second time to seduce us with their sweet red juiciness. The temperature is dropping which means we might stand the heat of the oven. We better make some pie. [...]

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37 Years of Fall Festival Fun!

by Anna Shearouse, Marketing Assistant on September 23, 2010

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Twice a year, hoards of people descend on sleepy little Brasstown.  On New Year’s Eve, the attraction is the Possum Drop at Clay’s Corner.  In early October, it’s the Folk School’s Fall Festival.  This annual celebration of local craftspeople, musicians, and dancers draws roughly 14,000 people, and we hope you’ll be one of them this [...]

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