Irma’s Garden Update
By: Irma Gall This article originally appeared in the July 17th, 2014 Barbourville Mountain Advocate. The Lend-a-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Garden program under Kathryn Engle’s leadership has really taken off and
By: Irma Gall This article originally appeared in the July 17th, 2014 Barbourville Mountain Advocate. The Lend-a-Hand Center Grow Appalachia Garden program under Kathryn Engle’s leadership has really taken off and
By: Kathryn Engle When I was first beginning the Grow Appalachia program in Knox County, Kentucky, earlier this year, I knew that a farmers’ market was something I was interested
Two interns have joined Kathryn Engle to work with the Grow Appalachia program through the Lend-A-Hand Center in Knox County, KY. Hannah (left) and Laura (right) unloading compost into
Last week was an interesting week for me here at the Lend-A-Hand Center. In addition to planning for our two participant informational meetings which took place on February 22nd and
Two women in their mid-20s, Irma Gall and Peggy Kemner, first arrived on Stinking Creek with a car, a horse, a dog, and a dream. In 1958 they decided to