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John C. Campbell Folk School - Winter Holiday at the Folk School

Winter Holidays at the Folk School

Winter Holiday at the Folk School

Join us in the Keith House Community Room for a presentation with Annie Fain Barralon. Annie Fain will share traditions, stories, and celebrations that make the Folk School’s winter season special, offering a glimpse into the history and spirit of holiday life at the school.


Folk School Stories: Celebrating 100 Years 

Join us in conversation with archivists, folklorists, historians, musicians, Folk School friends and Brasstown regulars as they share snapshots of Folk School history and discuss how the Folk School has made an impact on their lives, our community, and beyond.   

Winter Holidays - Held at the Keith House

Freet, General Public Welcome

December 08, 2025

Cost: Free


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John C. Campbell Folk School - Celebrating 100 years of Creativity & Community
1 Folk School Road
Brasstown , NC 28902
USA

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Phone:828.837.2775
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