The 2011 Americans Helping Americans® Appalachian Culture Calendar Is Here!

September 15, 2010

The 2011 Americans Helping Americans® Appalachian Culture Calendar Is Here!

September 15, 2010

AHA_2011_CalCoverVisit our culture page to learn more about cherished traditions of Appalachian communities, download recipes and more or Purchase your calendar on our online store.


On the pages of the 2011 Appalachian Culture Calendar you will find images and descriptions of various Appalachian arts, foods, music, dance and other traditions, many of which were generously donated by Appalachian photographers, blog writers and artists honoring these rich traditions.

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