Cowan Visits Korea with 2023 BaeNaChi
Earlier this year, Cowan Community Action Group received an incredible invitation to travel this fall to South Korea on an agricultural based cross-cultural exchange program led by Jeong Hyun An
Earlier this year, Cowan Community Action Group received an incredible invitation to travel this fall to South Korea on an agricultural based cross-cultural exchange program led by Jeong Hyun An
This month, dear farmer, artist, and chef friends brought to Cowan Community Center a wonderful natural dyeing and dance workshop. Sponsored by a grant from Kentucky Rural Urban Exchange,
Our garden planting took off once the warm weather of late April and early May came our way. Over 60 growers participated
Hello Friends, Greetings from Valerie Horn @ Cowan Community Center in Letcher County. I hope you are all enjoying the spring weather when it comes your way and not experiencing
Greetings from Cowan Creek. This is Valerie. Hoping this blog finds you and your families well. The 'Three Sisters' is a native American agriculture practice for growing beans, corn and
Hello from Valerie at Cowan Creek. Folks have been busy here getting a head start on crops. The Whitesburg/Letcher County Farmers Market is gearing up and folks are planting more
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,
Valerie here with Cowan Community Center. Hope all of you have made it thru the storm and are looking forward to higher temperatures and snow melting. I have to admit
The native landscape of Eastern Kentucky has healed and nourished people for thousands of years. Our hills support thousands of species of plants; many of which have great benefit to
Saturday morning, on a rainy Mother's Day weekend, Grow Appalachia participants filled the cafeteria at Cowan Elementary School to learn best practices in garden management from Grow Appalachia Assistant Director,