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To contact the store call: (814) 493-7329 or to book one of our folk music workshops call: (814) 657-6800. 112;orchmusicstore@gmail.com. Mission, Vision, Values. Mission, Vision, Values. We are a resource for Folk Musicians by providing quality products, information, lessons and workshops. We sell Canjo’s, Cigar-Box Ukuleles, Traditional Ukuleles, Strum-sticks, Dulcimers, Mandolins, Guitars, Percussion Instruments, Tuners, Strings, and more. Visit Our Store in Franklin. Visit our store in Franklin. Our h...
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Ffering Relief for C. Hapel Hill Carrboro H. Across NC and Beyond. St Thomas More Details. How to Get Involved. See the full movie here. PORCH is an all-volunteer, grassroots hunger relief organization whose mission is to collect and distribute food for families going hungry in the Chapel Hill and Carrboro community. Through monthly neighborhood food drives, PORCH stocks the shelves of. Eight local food pantries. Food for Families program. PORCHs Next Sort Date:. The local food pantries. Your input is ve...
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The Poarch Band of Creek Indians :: Alabama Natives, Alabama Neighbors
As the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, we are the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. Our ancient culture has shaped who we are today and inspires us to keep our traditions and history alive. With roots in Alabama that extend into Florida, we look forward to sharing our stories and creating a dialogue that allows us to learn from and about each other. Communities working together make a thriving, more unified world. Click on any image to watch our featured Tribal Members. In Atmore, AL.
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The Poarch Band of Creek Indians :: Alabama Natives, Alabama Neighbors
As the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, we are the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. Our ancient culture has shaped who we are today and inspires us to keep our traditions and history alive. With roots in Alabama that extend into Florida, we look forward to sharing our stories and creating a dialogue that allows us to learn from and about each other. Communities working together make a thriving, more unified world. Click on any image to watch our featured Tribal Members. In Atmore, AL.
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The Poarch Band of Creek Indians :: Alabama Natives, Alabama Neighbors
As the Poarch Band of Creek Indians, we are the only federally recognized tribe in Alabama. Our ancient culture has shaped who we are today and inspires us to keep our traditions and history alive. With roots in Alabama that extend into Florida, we look forward to sharing our stories and creating a dialogue that allows us to learn from and about each other. Communities working together make a thriving, more unified world. Click on any image to watch our featured Tribal Members. In Atmore, AL.
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Blog centered around ongoining spiritual discussions with friends on our porch. Tuesday, December 29, 2009. I looked out the window and could not believe what I saw. It was Christmas eve and I was exhausted from shoveling snow the past four hours. Was the sun playing games with my mind? It looked like my porch, the beloved sanctuary, was leaning over. The weight of 20 plus inches of snow three days before had literally pulled the porch off the bolts that had connected it to the house. Panic mode set in.
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