This episode is filled with stories from Tennessee’s Appalachian Mountains, including Jonesborough, the oldest town in Tennessee. Featured are tales about historic buildings that have been in continuous use, but changed over time for different purposes, since the late 1700’s. A quilt made from the ties of a widow’s husband. Hidden and lost stories told by the Heritage Alliance appear in the segment, “Ask The Historian.” An old Chevy station wagon taken on a family trip to Florida; A left-over meatloaf that keeps feeding throughout the week; Don and Deb burger talk about refurbishing their home, using salvaged materials from historic buildings. Also included is a heart-wrenching tale from the Foster Children’s program, and a story from a foster child, who sees herself as a “used kid.” True stories from the Southern Appalachian region. Original Air Date: January 23, 2017
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Written by Jules Corriere with Anne G'Fellers-Mason, David Sams and sarah elizabeth
Episode features stories from or about:
Leon Overbay, Addie Bettes, Larke Foster, Elizabeth Hunter, Michelle Gilley, David Sams, Capt. Ross Smith, Kay Grogg, Jonesborough Recycling, Keep Jonesborough Beautiful, CASA 101, Youth Villages, Don and Deb Burger, Heritage Alliance
PRODUCTION CREW:
Accompanist Brett McCluskey
Sound Engineer Mike D’Avella
Stage Manager Phyllis Fabozzi
Sound Effects Gary Degner
Editor Wayne Winkler
Theme Song Heather McCluskey
CAST:
Jonathan Baker
Deb Burger
Don Burger
Summer Buchanan
Roger Cassell
Lee Clements
Susan Cox-Burke
Phyllis Fabozzi
Chelsea Gonel
Kaye Gonel
Stephen Goodman
Kay Grogg
Marcy Hawley
Sadie Hyatt
Mary Ann Jaeger
Dana Kehs
David Kehs
Anne G’Fellers-Mason
Ashley Marques
Brett McCluskey
Lori Olmstead
Pam Overbay
Maggie Polden
Nancy Rhea
Perry Rogers
Katy Rosolowski
Tom Sizemore
Vivi Von Voigtlander
Anna Van Eaton
Joel Van Eaton
Claire Winkler
Josef Winkler