The Taylorsville Times Audiorama
By Taylorsville Times Audiorama
The Taylorsville Times AudioramaSep 06, 2023
Young, old-time musician Robbie Herman
Robbie Herman is a young musician from western Alexander County, North Carolina, who loves old-time folk string music that hails from the late 19th and early 20th Century -- some songs date even earlier. He plays old-time style guitar and banjo and is learning the fiddle as well.
Alexander County Memorial Day Service
Episode 5: 26 Miles To Go Before I Sleep
With apologies to Robert Frost for the title, we bring you an interview with Dale Clary and Paula Cline.
Dale, 68, and his wife, Gale, 62, are planning to run the Disney Marathon in January 2020 as a fundraiser for Alexander County Partnership for Children, which supports children age birth to five years in the area. Dale, a Partnership Board member, discusses his passion for helping further the non-profit organization's mission. He also talks about recovering from a mid-race heart attack six years ago and how that changed his outlook.
Paula serves as Executive Director for Partnership and explains the importance of the first 2,000 days of a child's life for mental, social, and physical development. She also addresses how Partnership can help families with young children and how local residents can help donate to or volunteer with the non-profit organization. As Dale notes, "It takes a village to raise a child -- and fund a child."
1 Minute Quiz: What are you thankful for?
Times Audiorama Episode 3: Alexander County Veterans Day 2019
Jacavian Voss: Heading to Harvard
In this Audiorama, managing editor Micah Henry interviews Jacavian Voss, a 2019 graduate of Alexander Central High School. Jacavian was accepted to several prestigious colleges and has chosen to attend Harvard University beginning in the Fall of 2019. He explains how going to Harvard has been a dream of his for a very long time.
The Times' Audiorama Episode 1
The Taylorsville Times' Audiorama host Micah Henry speaks with 89-year-old Gerald Harrington, last surviving member of the Dixie Ramblers bluegrass band, which played in the region around Taylorsville, North Carolina, USA, in the 1950s. His son, Dennis, also takes part in the conversation.