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Brasstown instructor to give presentation in Haywood County

Annie Lough, a nationally known folk musician, will give a talk and musical presentation on Appalachian musical heritage and culture at Lake Junaluska.

The program will be held Thursday, Feb. 17, at 2 p.m. in the Bethea Welcome Center. The public is invited to this Live and Learn program.

Lough is an instructor at the John C. Campbell Folk School in Brasstown, and a frequent presenter. She is a performer of traditional music, the dulcimer, folklore, dances and stories. Lough is dedicated to the preservation of the traditional music and heritage of our mountain region as well as or country.

828.452.2881 ext. 540.

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