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Written by Virginia Freedman
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Friday, 22 July 2011 11:52 |
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... to Ann Chandonnet. The work of nonfiction author and poet Ann Chandonnet of Vale, N.C., is about to debut in a Parks Canada smartphone app in late July. Two recipes from Chandonnet's cookbook, Gold Rush Grub (University of Alaska Press), have been chosen as part of the app for the Chilkoot Trail Site. The recipes are Sourdough Starter and Sourdough Flapjacks. For details, contact videographer Cainan Querido at
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Hat's Off!
Hats Off! to NCWN Regional Rep Betty Dotson-Lewis (Iredell-Yadkin). The National Library of Scotland is adding three of her nonfiction books to their special collection: Appalachia: Spirit Triumphant, Sago Mine Disaster, and The Sunny Side of Appalachia. Due to their connection to Scottish and Scots-Irish culture and history, the National Library believes they will make "lovely additions to the material (they) hold on the Scots-Irish influence in the United States." |
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