Appalasian Kimchi
--Marlyn McClendon, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV Hello Grow Appalachia Community, My name is Marlyn and I am a Grow Appalachia participant here at High Rocks Educational Corporation. Recently I began
--Marlyn McClendon, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV Hello Grow Appalachia Community, My name is Marlyn and I am a Grow Appalachia participant here at High Rocks Educational Corporation. Recently I began
Warm hellos from the Hindman Settlement School! This is Jacob writing - I'm new to Hindman, and completely in love with the place. I'll be picking up where our last
June and July brought Eastern KY rain and August brought intense heat...we are all about extremes, or so it seems this summer! Who knows how September will go. This week
Happy September, Grow Appalachians! Holly from HQ here. A lot has changed for me in the past two weeks, the most noticeable being that I finished my VISTA term last week
It seems like so long ago since our last blog! I feel like not much happened, but reflecting back, many things happened and lots of fun came from those "happenings".
By M.S This post is part of our Field Notes series written by survivors of intimate partner abuse. Hard To Say Goodbye… When I started in the garden at GreenHouse17,
Good evening friends! August is almost at an end and we have spent the month harvesting many pecks of delicious food from the garden! Our Grow Appalachia partner site is
Good Day to everyone. This is Gail Mills, the Project Coordinator for the Grow Appalachia Garden Program at Project Worth in Menifee County, Kentucky. As we enter the home stretch
Hello fellow blog readers! I’m Alix Burke, a recent Berea College graduate and the newest AmeriCorps VISTA member serving at the Grow Appalachia Headquarters in Berea. Here's me, graduating
Hi Everyone! Debbie Strickland, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps at Rural Resources, reporting in from Greene County, in East Tennessee. July just seems like the invasion month - rains, weeds, mosquitos, weeds, heat