Appreciating Different Cultures | Digital Tradition
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Gumbo Stew features different art forms and exposes people to new cultures. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County). Camp Baskervill developed summer camps for at-risk youth and was instrumental in bringing together area churches and organizations to help people recover from the effects of Hurricane Hugo in 1989. Gumbo Stew, a cultural heritage festival, was held for several years. Interview conducted by Gail Matthews.
Now an outreach of Holy Cross Faith Memorial Episcopal Church, Baskervill Ministries serves to provide relief, education and spiritual life, through the love of Jesus Christ, to all who come in hope and faith to seek and share.
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Gumbo Stew features different art forms and exposes people to new cultures. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
The importance of culture and its relationship to prejudice. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
A meeting that went badly inspired Camp Baskervill to start a heritage festival to help different cultures appreciate each other. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
How developments on the island have changed the cultureDocument
Audio transcripts for Father Tony Campbell. This interview took place on August 23, 1991.Audio
Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County)Audio
Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County)Photo
Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County). Camp Baskervill developed summer camps for at-risk youth and was instrumental in bringing together...Photo
Father Campbell served as the pastor of Camp Baskervill in Pawleys Island, SC (Georgetown County). Camp Baskervill developed summer camps for at-risk youth and was instrumental in bringing together...