From our partners at Kentuckians for the Commonwealth:
Approximately 80 people ranging from the novice gardener to commercial farmers to people simply looking to make their homes more energy efficient attended Growing Appalachia on Saturday, April 14th . The conference brought people from all over Kentucky and several folks from West Virginia to not only attend the wide range of workshops offered this year, but also to start a conversation about what is possible in the mountains. “My favorite part of all of this is seeing how it is all connected. We come with interests in growing, in energy. We all have different pieces. It was a good day. Great food!” said Sr. Kathy Curtis, Floyd Co. KFTC member and Grow Appalachia Program Director. Great food is right. Much of the lunch served was local and/or organic. Participants were all excited to be eating the food we were there to talk about growing!
“I think we had a good cross state discussion between West Virginia and Kentucky about what it takes to get farmers markets off the ground. Turns out we are all facing the same challenges, so it was good to hear about different approach.”
-Beverly May, Floyd County member