Highlights:
Mining Museum
Hopefully Portal 31
"A community is the mental and spiritual condition of knowing that the place is shared, and that the people who share the place define and limit the possibilities of each other's lives. It is the knowledge that people have of each other, their concern for each other, their trust in each other, the freedom with which they come and go among themselves."
— Wendell Berry
— Wendell Berry
Monday, May 30, 2011
Monday May 30th
Highlights:
PineMountain Settlement School
Lodging School House Inn, Benham
Benham Petticoat Mafia Ladies!
PineMountain Settlement School
Lodging School House Inn, Benham
Benham Petticoat Mafia Ladies!
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Sunday May 29th
Highlights:
Traveling over Black Mountain
Church at Mt Siani Church - Memorial Day Services
Relax till Monday at noon
Traveling over Black Mountain
Church at Mt Siani Church - Memorial Day Services
Relax till Monday at noon
Thursday May 26th
Highlights:
Hindman Settlement School
Visit with Velma
Visit at Nursing home singing with Randy
Learning to square dance
Hindman Settlement School
Visit with Velma
Visit at Nursing home singing with Randy
Learning to square dance
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Wednesday May 25th
Highlights:
Explore Berea College and town
Go to Loyal Jones Appalachian Center
Days end we will be at the Hindman Settlement School
Explore Berea College and town
Go to Loyal Jones Appalachian Center
Days end we will be at the Hindman Settlement School
Monday, May 23, 2011
Tuesday May 24th
Highlights :
Historic walk in Lexington
Allicance Coal Headquarters to learn more about coal removal.
Tour of Gainesway Farm - race horses!
Staying at the famous Boone Tavern in Berea. We will also talk with Loyal Jones here!
Historic walk in Lexington
Allicance Coal Headquarters to learn more about coal removal.
Tour of Gainesway Farm - race horses!
Staying at the famous Boone Tavern in Berea. We will also talk with Loyal Jones here!
Monday, May 16, 2011
Dr. Galen describes our trip:
The purpose is to understand the rich culture of the area and to explode some of the myths as well. Social Work has a focus on Person-in-Environment, and we will look particularly at how coal extraction has influenced the lives and life chances for people of the area. We will also visit three continuing programs that were begun by women during the Progressive Era. Hindman Settlement School and Pine Mountain Settlement School were part of the Settlement House movement. The Frontier Nursing Service was the first nurse/midwifery program in the United States. We will tour Appalshop--a center for media and documentary works on the area, and cross the border to Big Stone Gap, VA for a music/folk festival. We will spend two days in Benham/Lynch, Kentucky--two coal company towns in the shadow of Black Mountain. We will see the devastation of mountain top removal for coal extraction that has been wrought on the Virginia side and meet with local advocates who are trying to save the mountain on the Kentucky side.
Friday, May 13, 2011
Subject: Appalmersion Agenda
Monday May 23 En route Lexington. ETA 5:30pm. Lodging TBD.
Tuesday May 24 10:00 Alliance Coal HQ, Harrodsburg Road, Lexington
2:00 (?) Tour Gainesway Farm
Lodging Boone Tavern, Berea
Wednesday May 25 Explore Berea
En Route Hindman
Lodging Hindman Settlement School
Thursday May 26 Hindman
Friday May 27 Whitesburg; Appalshop
Lodging Norton, Virginia
Saturday May 28 Gathering in the Gap, Big Stone Gap, Virginia
Lodging Norton, Virginia
Sunday May 29 Travel over Black Mountain from Virginia side
Pine Mountain Settlement School
Lodging, Pine Mountain Settlement School
Monday May 30 Pine Mountain Settlement School
Lodging School House Inn, Benham
Tuesday May 31 Portal 31
Stanley Sturgill
Lodging School House Inn, Benham
Wednesday June 1 (?) Still at School House Inn or at Frontier Nursing
Thursday June 2 (?) TBD
Friday June 3 En route Eau Claire. ETA ?
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
WELCOME
"A community is the mental and spiritual condition of knowing that the place is shared, and that the people who share the place define and limit the possibilities of each other's lives. It is the knowledge that people have of each other, their concern for each other, their trust in each other, the freedom with which they come and go among themselves."
— Wendell Berry
— Wendell Berry
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