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- When tragedy disrupts the life of esteemed music professor Grace Wyatt, she is ejected from her lavish academic world and into the harsh reality of teaching at-risk youth.
- 2010–TV EpisodeCarl White visits the Brushy Mountain Apple Festival and takes in the sights, sounds, and smells. From there we travel to an outdoor family event known as Troutacular, followed by Carolina in the Fall Music Festival, both in Wilkesboro, NC.
- In this Backstage Pass to the Great Outdoors segment, we travel with Carl to Crowders Mountain State Park in Gaston County NC, the perfect destination for nature lovers who enjoy hiking, canoeing, camping, expansive vistas of natural wonder, and rock climbing. The park's visitors center features a wonderful spread of animal exhibits that are both entertaining as well as educational. Maps and other information are also available at the center. Carl interviews Ranger Kelly Cooke, who is a powerhouse of information about how to best prepare for a rich, safe trip to the park. Among his many tips are these: . Take lots of water: 16 ounces per hour per person, including pets. . Keep small children close to you. . Do not get too near the edge of the cliffs. . Wear closed-toed shoes. Dogs and many other pets are welcome, provided they are restrained on leash of six feet or shorter. Pack animals are not permitted. Experienced rock climbers will enjoy climbing at the Main Wall and the Hidden Wall. There is no fee, but permits are required. There are over twenty miles of hiking trails at the park, ranging from easy to strenuous. The panoramic views from the top are stunning, and well worth the hike. Camping and canoeing is also available for minimal fees. Crowders Mountain State Park is a fun destination for all members of the family.
- Carl journeys to Tevepaugh Orchards in Moravian Falls, NC to visit with Armit Tevepaugh. Originally from Germany, Armit's family has been in the orchard business for five generation on the Brushy Mountains. Armit is the third generation to work this particular farm and orchard. Then, Carl visits with Charlotte Corbin Barnes at Whippoorwill Academy in Ferguson NC. Charlotte is the author of The Tom Dooley Files: My Search for the Truth Behind the Legend, which she recently published following nearly 30 years of research and a lifelong passion to separate fiction from fact surrounding the story of Tom Dooley.