Jam Session at Cowan Community Center
Grow Appalachia participants met at the Cowan Community Center earlier in July for a Jam Session. A blueberry and raspberry jam session! Locally grown and delicious raspberries and blueberries were
Grow Appalachia participants met at the Cowan Community Center earlier in July for a Jam Session. A blueberry and raspberry jam session! Locally grown and delicious raspberries and blueberries were
The 11th annual Cowan Creek Mountain Music School was this past week, bringing together some of this countries finest old time musicians along with students of all levels, for a
Cowan Community Center was pleased to Welcome David Cooke back among friends for a site visit on June 5th. We were also pleased to have as first time guests Candace Mullins and
Grow Appalachia is growing in our community this summer. We have been busy promoting gardening and community involvement the past few weeks in our community. This was our second year
Bobby and Kathy Adams, more lovingly known as Poppy and G to their family, are first year Grow Appalachia participants, but this is definitely not their first time gardening. Bobby and Kathy are
Grow Appalachia began a partnership with Appalachian Child Care Center last year, and just as gardens expand each year, so is this project. Faye Martin and Bontia Adams, center operators
The Grow Appalachia team is growing and has been out and about again. It has been a week of new faces and new places for our two student staff members.
Cowan Community Center would like to showcase some of our participants and dig a little deeper into the rich people that make up Grow Appalachia in our community. In this blog,
Hello all! My name is Jamal Edwards and I am a Duke student focusing on medical humanities and health studies. Although I attend school at Duke University in North Carolina,
Grow Appalachia is creating a rich network of resources for all Grow Appalachia partners. We at the Cowan Community Center were happy to welcome Dr. David Ditsch, Director of Robinson