Center for Culture Preservation gets grant; BRCC receives check in honor of Hendrix

Center for Culture Preservation gets grant; BRCC receives check in honor of Hendrix


Weintraub’s Center for Culture Preservation receives $20,000 grant

The Center for Cultural Preservation, Western North Carolina’s History and Documentary Film Center, has been awarded a $20,000 grant from the North Carolina Humanities Council to support the Center’s new project to create a searchable database to enable students, academics and history buffs access to its treasure-chest of nearly 500 oral histories. 

Filmmaker David Weintraub films Ernie and Derek Bradford working on the family moonshine still.

According to Hendersonville’s David Weintraub, Center Executive Director and filmmaker, the grant will allow the world access to a collection of oral histories from moonshiners, molasses makers, basketweavers, textile workers, farmers and much more.  

“As our elders always say, ‘How do you know where you’re going if you don’t know where you come from?’ This wealth of history and culture will better connect all of us to the rich world of Southern Appalachian culture,” Weintraub said in a news release.



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