[Scmusenet] A Day of Appreciation and a Log Cabin Jam at the Hagood Mill - Saturday June 17

Allen Coleman AllenC at co.pickens.sc.us
Mon Jun 12 11:54:16 CDT 2006


 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

"Appreciation Day" at Hagood Mill

 

The Pickens County Cultural Commission invites you to a special, and free, day of milling, music and memories at the Historic Hagood Mill. The Mill will be operating, rain or shine, on Saturday, June 17th from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. This 1845 gristmill, with its' 20 ft. overshot wooden waterwheel, is one of the oldest mills still producing grain products in S.C.

 

Join the friends of the Pickens County Museum as "Music in the Mountains 2006" continues with the Hagood Mill playing host for a free "Log Cabin Jam & Open Stage" on the outdoor Cabin Stage from 12:00 noon until 3:00 p.m. This is a great chance to catch some of the mill's "regulars" (and, maybe, a new visitor or two) sharing their considerable talent!

 

Along-side the music, the main focus of the day will be to honor and recognize the many regular volunteer demonstrators who grace the mill site monthly with their knowledge, skill and talent. These traditional artists are eager and pleased to share with visitors the years of experience and insight they have into their particular art or craft. Many also have items available for purchase. Hagood Mill does record the "3rd Saturday" music for the archives of the Pickens County Museum of Art & History. Remember to bring your lawn chair, so you can sit back and enjoy the day!

 

Hagood Mill operates just as it has for the last century-and-a-half. Miller and Cultural Commissioner, Alan Warner, will be conducting tours, answering questions and giving corn-grinding demonstrations throughout the day. Fresh stone-ground corn meal, grits and wheat flour will be available, as well as Hagood Mill cookbooks and a variety of other mill related items. 

 

Members of the Upcountry Quilters Guild will continue their work on a very special quilt to be raffled the third Saturday in October to sponsor folklife programming at the mill site. The pattern, "Goose in the Pond" is a bed size quilt with 81 pieces per block, made of reproduction Civil War era fabrics. Raffle tickets will be available from the quilters at the mill. 

 

The Hagood Mill hosts a variety of folklife and traditional arts demonstrations each month, including blacksmithing, bowl-digging, broom-making, flintknapping, moonshining, quilting, spinning, weaving, woodcarving, open-hearth cooking and more! Also enjoy the opportunity to see the progress made on the restoration of the complete 19th Century cotton ginning operation, including gin, in-feed, compactor and baler. When restoration is complete, the gin will become part of the Mill's regular attractions and will certainly bring back memories of the days when cotton was king and the southern textile industry was just beginning. 

 

There promises to be lots to do and lots of fun! So, head on out, grab a plate of Kannarney's Barbeque and enjoy a day at the Mill. Show your support for the Mill and the Pickens County Museum by joining them at this monthly 3rd Saturday event. The Hagood Mill operates, rain or shine, the third Saturday of every month and is located just 3 miles north of Pickens or 5 ½ miles south of Cherokee Foothills Scenic Hwy 11 off SC Hwy 178 on Hagood Mill Road.

 

"Music in the Mountains 2006" is sponsored in part by a donation from the Duke Power Company.

 

For additional information please contact the Pickens County Museum at (864) 898-5963 or by e-mail at picmus at co.pickens.sc.us <mailto:picmus at co.pickens.sc.us>  

 

 

 

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