a_s1576_03_c80-007 | Florida Folklife Council meeting | Sound | Arts administrators Oral communication Folklorists Public officers Public officials | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/audio.jpg |
Florida Folklife Council meeting
- Date
- 1979-10-16
- Description
- This audiocassette tape contains the first meeting of the Florida Folklife Council. Present were council members Foreman, González-Pando, Goza, Jabbour, Saunders and Sugrue; Florida Department of State personnel Levitt, Kelley, Warner, Kushner, Oppenheim, Morrell, Wilkins, and McMullen; and Folklife Program staff Werndli, Beauchamp, Belland, Bulger, and Greene.
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a_s1576_09_c83-056 | Interview with cook Flora Mae Hunter | Sound | Fieldwork Interviews African Americans Cooking and dining Occupational groups Food preparation Labor Occupational training Plantations Personal experience narratives Oral histories Cooks | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Interview with cook Flora Mae Hunter
- Date
- 1983-04-13
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. On side one, Hunter discusses her life's history and her experiences as a cook in various homes and plantations in Florida, Georgia, and Ohio. After marrying, she was hired as a cook for the Baker family at the Horseshoe plantation and worked for them for thirty-six years. She cooked for many prominent guests, including the former Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Tolbert, and others. She discusses serving food at field trials (dog racing contests held at plantations); cooking collard greens for her family; pan broiling quail; cooking over coal and wood; differences in the kinds of food she cooked for her family and the kinds of food she cooked for the families she worked for; and her parents' farming work. On side two, Hunter discusses a story about making deviled eggs in a version she named Horseshoe eggs; learning to cook both by experimentation and by instruction; her favorite recipes (turkey dressing, chicken sandwiches); remembering how her family members butchered hogs to make sausage and liver pudding; grinding cane; her quilt making; attending Springhill Missionary Baptist Church; playing instruments at church; and the successes of her grandchildren.
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a_s1717_04_tape084 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 11 March 1993 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 11 March 1993
- Date
- 1993-03-11
- Description
- Four audio cassettes. Held at the R.A. Gray Building in Tallahassee. Council Members present: Jan Milner, Louise Gopher, Kathy Monahan, Yvonne Tucker, Randall Reed (Chair); Members absent: Diana Jarvis Godwin, Rem Cabrera; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), David Reddy (arts administrator) Douglas Manger (arts administrator); Visitors: Doug Gauss. For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 7. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_02_tape022 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 12-13 June 1990 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 12-13 June 1990
- Date
- 1990-06-12
- Description
- Six audio cassettes. Held at the R.A. Gray Building in Tallahassee. Council Members present: Jan Milner, David Jumper, Kathy Monahan (chair), Mick Moloney, Miguel Brutos, Diana Jarvis Godwin, L. Yvonne Tucker; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Riki Saltzman (arts administrator), Debbie Fant (historian); Visitors: George Percy (director, Division of Historical Resources), John Girvin (asst. director, Division of Historical Resources), Bob Stone (President, Florida Fiddlers Association). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 4. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_04_tape088 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 13 July 1993 | Sound | Public officer Musicians Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 13 July 1993
- Date
- 1993-07-13
- Description
- Four audio cassettes. Held at the Tarpon Springs Cultural Center in Tarpon Springs. Council Members present: Jan Milner, Kathy Monahan, Diana Jarvis Godwin, Randall Reed (Chair); Members absent: Yvonne Tucker, Louise Gopher, Rem Cabrera; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Douglas Manger (arts administrator); Visitors: Dale Webber, Jean & William Hewitt. For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 7. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_03_tape037 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 19 February 1991 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 19 February 1991
- Date
- 1991-02-19
- Description
- Four audio cassettes. Held at the R.A. Gray Building in Tallahassee. Council Members present: Randall Reed, David Jumper, Kathy Monahan, Miguel Brutos, Diana Jarvis Godwin (vice-chair) Yvonne Tucker; Members absent: David Jumper (chair); Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), David Reddy (Folk Arts Coordinator); Visitors: George Percy (director, Division of Historical Resources), John Girvin (asst. director, Division of Historical Resources). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 5. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_02_tape017 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 22 February 1990 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 22 February 1990
- Date
- 1990-02-22
- Description
- Five audio cassettes. Held at the R.A. Gray Building in Tallahassee. Council Members present: Jan Milner, David Jumper, Kathy Monahan (chair), Mick Moloney, Miguel Brutos, Diana Jarvis Godwin, L. Yvonne Tucker; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Riki Saltzman (arts administrator), Debbie Fant (historian); Visitors: George Percy (director, Division of Historical Resources), Darrell Krause (manager, Stephen Foster State Folk Culture Center), Lori Tinney (Senate Governmental Operations Committee). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 4. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_05_tape105 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 3 March 1994 | Sound | Public officer Musicians Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 3 March 1994
- Date
- 1994-03-03
- Description
- Four audio cassettes. Held at the Division of Historical Resources office, R.A. Gray building in Tallahassee. Council Members present: Tina Bucuvalas, Diana Jarvis Godwin (chair), Randall Reed, Kathy Monahan, Louise Gopher, Ed Hoovler; Members absent: Yvonne Tucker; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Chief), Iris Green (secretary), David Reddy (arts administrator), Teresa Hollingsworth (arts administrator). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 8. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1576_15_c84-104 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 30 April 1982 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 30 April 1982
- Date
- 1982-04-30
- Description
- Two audio cassettes. Council Members present: Catherine Sugrue (Chairman), E.W. Carswell, Ronald Foreman; Council Members absent: James Billie, Miguel Gonzalez-Pando (ill); Alan Jabbour; Lillian Saunders (resigned); Florida Folklife Program Staff: David Closson (Director), Iris Greene (Secretary), Peggy Bulger (Arts Administrator), Doris Dyen (Historian), Merri Belland (Folk Arts Coordinator), Betsy Peterson (Arts Administrator), John Marshall (Folk Arts Coordinator), Bob McNeil (Archives Assistant). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1579, box 1, folder: Indexes for C84-102 through C84-125. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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a_s1717_03_tape061 | Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 4 February 1992 | Sound | Public officer Meetings Folklife Folklore Arts administrators Oral communication Public officers Public officials Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_audio.jpg |
Meeting of the Florida Folklife Council, 4 February 1992
- Date
- 1992-02-04
- Description
- Five audio cassettes. Held at the R.A. Gray Building in Tallahassee. Council Members present: Randall Reed, David Jumper, Diana Jarvis Godwin (vice-chair), Jan Milner (chair), Kathy Monahan, Yvonne Tucker, Rem Cabrera; Florida Folklife Program Staff: Ormond Loomis (Director), Iris Green (secretary), Debbie Fant (Arts Administrator); David Reddy (arts administrator). For minutes and details of the meeting, see the S 1717, box 1, folder 5. The Florida Folklife Council (FFC) was created by legislation in 1979 (79-322, SB 1203) within the Department of State to advise the Secretary of State on issues relating to folk arts and folk life as well as stimulate and encourage statewide public interest and participation in folk arts and folklore, sponsor conferences and workshops throughout the state, and make recommendations for the development of a statewide Florida Folk Arts program. The Florida Folklife Council consists of seven members appointed by the Secretary of State for four-year terms.
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