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Photos of Camp Fasola 2011
Camp Fasola camper and documentarian Jonathon Smith has posted photographs of both the Youth and Adult Emphasis sections of Camp Fasola 2011. Take a look! Camp Fasola 2011, Adult Emphasis Camp Fasola 2011, Youth Emphasis
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Camp Fasola 2011 Minutes Posted
Minutes have been posted for the youth and adult emphasis sessions of Camp Fasola 2010. Visit our minutes page for access to minutes of past Camp sessions.
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Programs for Camp Fasola 2011
Camp Fasola 2011 will feature dozens of lessons and electives on Sacred Harp singing and traditions alongside ample time for recreation. Here are programs for the youth and adult sessions of Camp: Program for Camp Fasola Session 1 (Adult Emphasis): … Continue reading
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Camp Fasola Video
This video on Camp Fasola was filmed and directed by Mic Stowe and produced by Mic Stowe, Susan Cherones, and Rod Ivey.
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The Secret History of Lemonade (Camp Fasola 2010)
This video, shot at Camp Fasola 2010 by Mic Stowe (Executive Producers Mic Stowe and Susan Cherones), features Col. Bud Oliver, the “Lemonade Man.” Bud Oliver has taught lemonade making at each session of Camp Fasola. The lemonade he has … Continue reading
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Photos of Camp Fasola 2010
Campers Martha Beverly and Jonathon Smith have posted sets of photos taken at the 2010 sessions of Camp Fasola. Take a look at these great images of camp: Camp Fasola 2010, youth emphasis, by Jonathon Smith Camp Fasola 2010, adult … Continue reading
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Article on Camp Fasola in Tributaries
Camp Fasola camper and instructor Jonathon Smith has written an article about the camp for Tributaries, the journal of the Alabama Folklife Association. The article, titled “Camp Fasola: Teaching ‘Tradition,’” covers the historical development of Camp Fasola and explores how … Continue reading
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