Join us by the campfire on Thursday, July 16, at 8 p.m. for storytelling and music that will leave you laughing with foot-tapping fun. We end the evening with marshmallow roasting and new friends. The fire pit is located just below Shackford Hall.
About our storyteller:

“I learned to play bass out of necessity,” says Ted White. The band needed a bass player.” Stepping into that role for the Whitewater Bluegrass Company, White not only makes a central musical contribution, but he also adds to the band’s performances with storytelling, Opry-style comedy, and dance-calling.
“I’m a third-generation square dance caller in my family. My maternal grandfather called all the dances at Lake Summit and Tryon for years. I also learned from Glenn Bannerman and his whole family.” Among the kinds of dances he can call, White lists the big mountain circle, Western swing, contra, and old-time.
In addition to being the recipient, with his bandmates, of a North Carolina Arts Council grant and the Pfaff Cup from Warren Wilson, White’s work as a musician, caller, storyteller, and humorist has given him opportunities to perform at Warren Wilson College, the Mountain Heritage Center, and the Carter Family Fold. He was part of the Spirit of the Mountains documentary series and has worked in the Center for the Study of the American South and the Museum of Southern Culture.
What to Bring
- Seating: While we have some seating available, it’s limited! We highly recommend bringing your own chair to ensure you’re comfy.
- Snacks and Drinks: Feel free to pack your own favorite snacks and beverages to enjoy during the performance.
- Layer Up: Pack a light jacket, sweatshirt or sweater. Mountain evenings can get quite chilly after sunset.
- Lighting: Grab a flashlight to help you navigate safely once the event concludes after dark.
See you by the fire!
Event Details:
- Date:
- July 16, 2026
- Time:
- 8:00 pm
- Location:
- Fire Pit below Shackford Hall
- Categories:
- Summer Activities Program, Story Telling
























































































