Test Pattern–A Personal Story
This one is for Candace. Hi all, Sister Kathy here. The other evening at the All Hands Gathering at Berea, after a delicious supper and wonderful conversations in the dining
This one is for Candace. Hi all, Sister Kathy here. The other evening at the All Hands Gathering at Berea, after a delicious supper and wonderful conversations in the dining
In October of 2011 I started working at St. Vincent Mission in a position that had great perks--real food, wonderful stories and playing in the dirt. I was the new
St. Vincent Mission’s Grow Appalachia program was pleased to work with the City of Martin Housing Authority to start a small community garden at one of their locations, Grisgby Heights.
Several Grow Appalachia sites have been looking into setting up certified kitchens in their counties. Floyd County has been lucky in that our UK Extension Service has a new building
One of the original vendors Jim Dotson and lots of beans. Another original vendor Bev May who brings herbs and a great smile.
One of the things that I am passionate about is helping people live well in Appalachia. That is one of the reasons I so love the Grow Appalachia
Recently a work group from Lexington came to the Mission. One of them wanted to meet with me about the Grow Appalachia program but our schedules got crossed and that
Sister KC here to share a recent volunteer experience we had at St. Vincent Mission. There is a lot of back story on this one starting with Appalachian Roots, a
Driving down the road on my way to work at St. Vincent Mission the other day I spied a scarecrow and thought “Oh that’s what they mean”. I will explain
Sister KC here in Floyd County KY where the Big Sandy Community and Technical College community garden team have been very busy. Today is food pantry day at the Loaves