Red Bird Mission And Grow Appalachia From A Volunteers Perspective
This edition of the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia Blog is written by a GA Volunteer from Virginia. Hello. My name is Don and I am a volunteer with Red
This edition of the Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia Blog is written by a GA Volunteer from Virginia. Hello. My name is Don and I am a volunteer with Red
We held our first Grow Appalachia Meeting here at Red Bird Mission on February 27th. I was so excited by the turnout we had for this meeting and from the
The last couple weeks here at Red Bird Mission it has been filled with beautiful sunny days and Grow Appalachia has been taking full advantage of them. Piling in the
Here at Red Bird Mission Grow Appalachia has begun making home visits and getting to know some of our new participants better and assisting them in making their garden
This being our final blog for the 2013 year I felt it would be a great time to take a look back at our Grow Appalachia Program here at
With Thanksgiving just around the corner I felt this would be the perfect time for us to reflect on all the things that we are thankful for that Grow Appalachia
Last night Grow Appalachia held its last training workshop for the season. The workshop topic was Off Season Preparation and our speaker for that subject was Jeff Casada of the
Last week I was blessed with the opportunity to attend the annual Brushy Fork Institute held on the campus of the Berea College thanks to the generosity
As this chapter of my life comes to a close, I’d like to say a few things. Thank you to Tracy Nolan, Chad Brock and everyone else involved in creating
This week, Mark Walden, Assistant Director Grow Appalachia at Berea College, came by to give our participants training on Cold Weather Gardening. He arrived early, so we could take him to see