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1. Appalachian Fund - Contributing to Excellence
- www.appalachianfund.appstate.edu
- Appalachian State University Home .
- Appalachian Fund.
- Appalachian State University.
- Welcome to the Appalachian Fund Home Page! .
- WHAT IS THE "APPALACHIAN FUND?" The Appalachian Fund is an annual fund-raising component of the Division of University Advancement, Appalachian State University. Annually, through each academic year (July 1 - June 30), we seek unrestricted gifts from Appalachian alumni, parents and friends to support many student, faculty and alumni programs. Previously, this fund was called the Appalachian Loyalty Fund. ...
- THANK YOU!!! Many thanks to the thousands of alumni, parents, friends, faculty and staff who annually "Contribute To Excellence" to Appalachian State University through the Appalachian Fund. Your financial contributions support teaching and learning programs at Appalachian not funded by the state. Such gifts make an Appalachian education special for today's Mountaineers, while enhancing the University's stature among comprehensive universities in the state and region. ...
- News & World Report review of colleges and universities, Appalachian placed among the top five comprehensive universities in the South due in part to private support from alumni, parents and friends. ...
- COMMENTS OR QUESTIONS? If you have any comments or questions about the Appalachian Fund, please feel free to contact me via phone at (828) 262-2485 or via e-mail at LANGDONGM@appstate. ... I welcome any and all comments about the Appalachian Fund, this web page and Appalachian State University. ...
- Please continue to "Answer The Call" from Appalachian through your support of the Appalachian Fund! .
- Director, Appalachian Fund .
2. Appalachian Hardwood Manufacturers, Inc.
- www.appalachianwood.org
3. Appalachian State University Advancement
- www.give.appstate.edu
- Appalachian Fund .
- WITH APPALACHIAN.
- Appalachian State University Home.
- 14,652 Good reasons why you should give annually to Appalachian.
- When you give every year to Appalachian, you join thousands of other alumni, parents and friends who help keep the university strong for our 14,652 current students and future generations of Mountaineers. Alumni giving also positively impacts Appalachian's consistent Top 10 US News & World Report ranking, keeping us ahead of our peers.
- Your annual gift, whether in support of academic or athletic excellence, supports teaching and learning opportunities at Appalachian not funded by the state. Such gifts make an Appalachian education special for today's Mountaineer, while enhancing the university's stature among comprehensive universities in the state and region.
- Matching gifts are easy ways to double or even triple your gifts to Appalachian State University!.
4. Appalachianbooks.com Home Page
- www.appalachianbooks.com
- com, your source for books about the Southern Appalachian Mountain Region. Although this site is being developed late in the summer of 1998, it is part of a larger family business, Appalachian Mountain Books, which we started in 1982 to offer Appalachian books for sale by mail order and from a traveling display. ...
- Appalachian Books by Subject.
- Appalachian Books by Special Categories.
- After almost two decades of selling books at all kinds of events all over the Southern Appalachian Region and by mail order, we really look forward to being much more accessible to many more customers constantly, not just when we happen to be nearby! We are also glad to finally be able to offer in-print books at great discounts. ...
- Please send us your catalogs of new releases when they come out so we can scan them for Appalachian books. Be sure to send us review copies of new Appalachian books and complete biographical and bibliographical materials on appropriate authors .
- Please click here for more information on the services available from Appalachian Mountain Books.
5. Appalachian Dulcimer
- www.cybozone.com
- APPALACHIAN DULCIMER .
- The Appalachian Dulcimer is not to be confused with its biblical counterpart, the hammered dulcimer, rather in its current incarnation, it is believed to have evolved from a northern European instrument, the German, "scheitholt" which like the Appalachian Dulcimer is played with a bow and plucked or strummed as well. ...
- It is commonly thought that the Appalachian dulcimer was widely used throughout the mountains and hollows of the Appalachian area. ...
- I loved building Appalachian dulcimers. ...
- If you'd like to know more about the Appalachian dulcimer and how to play it, here are two great books on the subject: "Musical Instruments of The Southern Appalachian Mountains" by John Rice Irwin, ISBN: 0-916838-80-3. ...
6. Bluefields appalachian dancers (UK)
- www.bluefields.org.uk
- Appalachian Step is a blend of different styles of British step dance mixed with the ritual steps of the Native Americans together with the rhythms of the African slaves. ...
- Bluefields Appalachian Dancers perform a variety of percussive dance styles and specialise in Appalachian precision step. ...
- UK Appalachian team directory .
7. Welcome to The Official Maine Appalachian Trail Club Homepage
- www.matc.org
- Dreams begin and end at Katahdin, the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. ...
- Maine Appalachian Trail Club.
- Maine Appalachian.
- MATC is a volunteer nonprofit corporation that manages 267 miles of the Appalachian Trail in Maine, its facilities and corridor. ...
- MATC brings together people from all aspects of life, uniting common interests in the outdoors and a profound love of the Appalachian Trail. ...
- Whether it be trail or site maintenance, committee work or clerical work, come out and enjoy Maine's spectacular scenery and make a positive, lasting contribution to the Appalachian Trail.
8. Cultural Diversity: Eating in America, Appalachian, HYG-5252-95
- ohioline.osu.edu
- Appalachian.
- The formal definition of an Appalachian is any one born in the federally designated Appalachian region or anyone whose ancestors were born there. ...
- The typical Appalachian diet could be rated fairly good in variety. ...
- The Appalachian diet tends to be high in fat. ...
- Vegetables were once a big part of Appalachian meals. ...
- Children are highly valued in Appalachian families. ...
- This is also true of Appalachian audiences. ...
- Because quite a few people in the Appalachian community still garden, classes to update food preservation techniques would be useful. ...
- Breastfeeding is an acceptable practice in the Appalachian community, but not nearly as many young mothers adopt this method of feeding their babies as nutrition specialists would like. ...
- This fact sheet on the Appalachian culture is one of a series of nine developed to address cultural diversity in American eating. ...
9. Geologic History of the Appalachian Mountains
- www.appalachiantales.com
- Geologic History of the Appalachian Mountains.
- As the continents to the east (Europe and Africa) got closer to the edge of North America, the sediments that had collected on the ocean floor were pushed up and began forming the second Appalachian system. ...
- This is why there are several parallel ridges that make up the Appalachian chain.
- Two hundred million years of wind, water, and ice has eroded the Appalachian mountains to about half of their original height.
10. Index
- www.museum.appstate.edu
- © 2003 Appalachian State University. ...
- No portion of this site may be copied without express permission from the Appalachian Cultural Museum. ...
- Welcome to the Appalachian Cultural Museum .
- The Appalachian Cultural Museum, part of Appalachian State University, was created to foster an understanding of the people of the Appalachian Mountains and to serve as a laboratory for new museum ideas. ...
- Beulah Campbell is a retired Appalachian State faculty member. ...
- In our building of a virtual museum we now have several exhibits on the site, ranging from the unexpected works of the Common Thread Quilters to a 40-year retrospective of the works of Noyes Capehart Long, a retired Appalachian State professor, to an amazing fiber arts exhibit by Marianne Suggs, Carmen Grier, two ASU faculty members, along with some of their compatriots. ...
11. Appalachian Bear Center
- www.appbears.org
- \ The Appalachian Bear Center (ABC) is a one of a kind black bear rehabilitation, research and education facility. ...
- Thanks to the Appalachian Bear Center, these bears are given a second chance. ...
- Since the Appalachian Bear Center opened its doors in 1996, sixty-four bears have received assistance at the facility! .
- The Appalachian Black Bear Rehabilitation and Release Center, Inc. doing business as The Appalachian Bear Center, is a 501(c)3 non-profit, volunteer based organization endorsed by: The Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, Friends of Great Smoky Mountains National Park, The University of Tennessee's Wildlife Science, College of Veterinary Medicine , and Animal Psychology Departments; and other animal management groups. ...
12. UMCES - Appalachian Laboratory Home Page
- www.al.umces.edu
- UMCES Appalachian Laboratory 301 Braddock Rd. ...
- The Appalachian Laboratory (AL) is an environmental research facility of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science (UMCES), the principal institution for advanced environmental research and graduate studies within the University System of Maryland. ...
- Appalachian Laboratory is the headquarters and administrative lead of the Chesapeake Watershed Cooperative Ecosystem Studies Unit (CW CESU), a partnership among 8 universities and 4 federal agencies whose members strive to understand and protect the natural and cultural resources of the region. ...
- Check out our Appalachian Lab Environmental Science Education website to learn about our education and outreach programs and products.
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