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Contact

Evone Roberts 
Continuing Education and Community Outreach 
(870) 972-3052 
evone@astate.edu 

When

Saturday April 20, 2013 from 7:00 AM to 7:00 PM CDT

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Where

ASUJ-TBA 
Jonesboro, AR 72401 

 
 

Spring 2013: 51st Annual Arkansas Folk Festival, Mountain View: Arkansas History Travel Tour


Learn about pioneer days, blacksmithing, pottery-making and over 18 other skills and crafts.  Experience the unique sounds of the dulcimer or autoharp, explore a mountain herb garden, handmade crafts and learn about regional heritage in this small group guided tour.  Tuition includes admission fee, instructional materials and transportation.  Bring money for meals and shopping.

Date:     Saturday, April 20

Time:     7 a.m.-7 p.m.

Place:     Departs ASU Jonesboro and ASU Paragould

Cost:      $45

 Guide:   Judy Blevins

 

Note

Certain risks of personal physical injury, property damage or other losses exist with respect to participation in camps/clinics/workshops, etc. at ASUJ. Participants must assume all risks of any such personal injuries, property damages, or other losses that participant may sustain as a result of participation in said events. Arkansas State University does not assume responsibility for payment of ambulance services, emergency room fees, prescriptions, or any other medical treatment.

This activity is a non-academic, non-degree seeking workshop offered as a community outreach initiative and is not affiliated with the university’s degree credit programs.