The deviled egg is revered. It’s both the symbol and the centerpiece for every covered-dish dinner or picnic you’ve ever attended. And it’s always carried in on its own special dish — and often by a special woman.
february 2013
Always on Sunday: Visiting Oakdale Cemetery
Designed as a park to encourage visitation, Wilmington’s Oakdale Cemetery was the first cemetery in North Carolina to be part of a national Rural Garden Cemetery Movement, a place for family to celebrate the living as well as the dead.
Morganton: Open Hearts Bakery
Volunteers at St. Matthews Church in Morganton bake laughter and love into every loaf at Open Hearts Bakery.
Welcoming Diners at Hickory’s Garden of Eaten
The Garden of Eaten Cafe at First Baptist Church in Hickory welcomes diners for food and fellowship.
Religion in the Ranks Chapter II of II
The passion of one minister, the Rev. Alexander Davis Betts, pushes him to great lengths with the 30th North Carolina regiment. (Volume 3, Part 2)
Filling in the Gaps at MESDA
Museum workers in Old Salem find unknown objects from the South’s history and search for the story behind them.
Musical Missionary: Barbara McKenzie
A classically trained pianist who has toured the world brings quality music to our coastal cities.
Stories of Mountain Folk
A Sylva radio program preserves Appalachian history through spoken narratives.
Eric Ennis Makes His Art One Bead at a Time
At 80 years old, Eric Ennis creates artwork on fine fabrics with skills he’s practiced for decades.