A Corn Shuck Tradition, Great Smoky Mountains

submitted by hopefull42 on 12/09/16 1

© Great Smoky Mountains Association 2013. Corn shuck dolls were once a popular toy with children growing up in our area. At that time, corn was grown in abundance on mountain farms, and even the shucks were put to use in everyday items like mops, rugs, and dolls for the children. Corn shuck dolls remain a cherished collectable today. This workshop with artist Lori Anderson was hosted by Great Smoky Mountains Association. GSMA offers programs and guided hikes each month, and our members receive discounts on registration fees. To join, call 1-865-436-7318, ext. 222, or check out our website, www.SmokiesInformation.org. Feel free to embed or link to our videos on your website or blog as long as you include this copyright notice: "© GSMA 2013. All rights reserved. " and a link to our website: www.smokiesinformation.org.

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