August
Air Dates: 1 | 19&22 | 26&29
All Episodes for Last 12 Months
Air Dates: August 1, 2004
Rescue Dog
Rob Wilds introduces us to a state employee who works at the Henry Horton State
Park seven days a week - without benefits and without complaining. In fact,
she keeps her nose in her own business and keeps up a park tradition.
CONTACT: Jill and
Shane Petty
LOCATION: Henry Horton State Park
PHONE: (931) 364-7251
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Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts
Some of the finest works of Tennessee craftsmen can be found in Gatlinburg.
As Joe Elmore discovered, there's also a place in Gatlinburg where you can learn
to create crafts yourself, thanks to a landmark called the Arrowmont School
of Arts and Crafts.
CONTACT: Bill Griffith
LOCATION: Gatlinburg, Tenn.
PHONE: (865) 436-5860
WEBSITE: www.arrowmont.org
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is Gatlinburg?
Couch's Camera
It's always refreshing to discover an old-fashioned family business where several
generations are still involved. Susan Watson found such a place in Tullahoma.
It's a simple camera shop where visitors can focus on a timeless tradition.
CONTACT: Bob, Dot
and Candy Couch
LOCATION: Tullahoma, Tenn.
PHONE: (931) 455-3421
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Bar-be-cue Man
Al Voecks is back on the BBQ beat. This time he went to Wilson County to meet
James Reeves. James is a man who's had many interesting careers, from carnival
barker to barber. These days he's found his niche helping folks pig out on his
delicious Tennessee-style BBQ.
CONTACT:
James Reeves
LOCATION: Lebanon, Tenn.
PHONE: (615) 662-0391
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Air Dates: August 19 and 22, 2004
Cross-Eyed
Cricket
Joe Elmore visits a rustic retreat where families have been catching a little
fun - and some fish - for nearly 35 years.
CONTACT:
Jim and June Lockwood
LOCATION: 751 Country Lane,
Lenior City, Tenn. 37771
PHONE: (865) 986-5435
WEBSITE: www.crosseyedcricket.com
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is Lenior City?
College
Hill
Rob Wilds goes to a West Tennessee museum where interesting artifacts of everyday
life are being preserved in some special ways.
CONTACT:
Betsy Thornton
LOCATION: 127 North
Grand Ave, Brownsville, Tenn. 38012
PHONE: (731) 772-4883
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is Brownsville?
Camp
Bluebird
Cassandra Finch visits a special camp for adults and discovers joy and celebration
among campers with a common bond.
CONTACT:
Beth Highman
LOCATION: Old Hickory,
Tenn.
PHONE: (615) 222-2074
WEBSITE: www.stthomas.org/services/cancer/bluebird
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is Old Hickory?
Bridgewater
House
Kip Kirby drops by a B&B that's operated by a couple of gourmet chefs. It's
a place folks go to rest - everything but their appetites.
CONTACT:
Steve and Katherine Mistilis
LOCATION: Nashville,
Tenn.
PHONE: (901) 384-0080
WEBSITE: www.bbonline.com/tn/bridgewater/
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is Nashville?
Air Dates: August 26 and 29, 2004
White House Restaurant
Rob Wilds sees what they're serving at the White House - the one in Troy, Tennessee,
that is.
CONTACT:
Connie Prather
LOCATION: 108 North
College Street, Troy, Tenn. 38260
PHONE: (731) 536-5000
WEBSITE: www.whitehousedining.com
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is Troy?
Banjo
Camp
Kip Kirby takes us to a camp in Cumberland Furnace where more and more people
are learning to play the banjo. The next banjo camp is slated for October 1 -
3.
CONTACT:
Cindy Sinclair
LOCATION: Cumberland,
Tenn. 38012
PHONE: (615) 952-2267
or (888) 798-5012
WEBSITE: www.nashcamp.com
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is Cumberland?
Canale's
Joe Elmore found a place in rural Shelby County that's well worth a detour off
the main road.
CONTACT:
n/a
LOCATION: At intersection
of Houston Levee Road and Raleigh LaGrange Road in Shelby
County, Tenn.
PHONE: (901) 853-9490
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is Shelby County?
White
Owl Flintwork
Cassandra Finch introduces us to a teacher who turned his fascination with Indian
craft into a business.
CONTACT:
Hal Clark
LOCATION: 402 West Water
Street, Clifton, Tenn.
PHONE: (931) 676-3629
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