EKY Farmer Conference: The first of its kind!
Hi everyone! It's February!! What the heck? We have a very exciting opportunity that is coming to the region in a couple of weeks and we, along with our friends
Hi everyone! It's February!! What the heck? We have a very exciting opportunity that is coming to the region in a couple of weeks and we, along with our friends
Valerie Horn, Cowan Community Center Seedtime on the Cumberland was this weekend at Appalshop, in Whitesburg, KY. We were happy to set up there for the weekend and hear the music,
What do John Paul DeJoria and I have in common? We both just celebrated our birthdays. I celebrated my 50th this past weekend and just saw that John Paul DeJoria
Letcher County Farmers Market paraded through Whitesburg by the Harry M. Caudill Library at the annual Mountain Heritage Festival. The theme of the parade was, "Letcher County-Where the Highest of
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
On May 23rd, Union College in Barbourville, KY hosted the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) on its final stop of the three-day Kentucky Food System Tour. We were thrilled to have
Cowan Community Center was proud to have our name along with Grow Appalachia on the new Appal-TREE office located at 198B Main Street in Whitesburg, Kentucky. The Appal-TREE project, Appalachians
What do rhubarb, asparagus, strawberries and Grow Appalachia at the Cowan Community Center have in common? Give up? They each thrive in their third year! Grow Appalachia was planted at