Transylvania students tour southeast KY with KFTC leaders | Kentuckians For The Commonwealth

Transylvania students tour southeast KY with KFTC leaders

At the home of Elmer Lloyd

Students and professors from Transylvania University in Lexington spent a week at Camp Blanton in Harlan County earlier this month.  During their time, they connected with KFTC leaders from all over Harlan, Letcher and Perry counties to learn about the land, culture and people of east Kentucky and beyond. They also spent some time in our Whitesburg KFTC office to screen our 30th anniversary film, I Was There: The first 30 years of KFTC. Below are photos from their experience.

Jack Ball and Transy students in Pathfork   Jack Ball and Transy students in Pathfork
Jack Ball of Wallins Creek takes students to mining areas in Pathfork of southern Harlan County.

Students with Sharman Chapman-Crane Jeff with his sculpture 'The Agony of Gaia'
Sharman and Jeff Chapman-Crane welcomed the students into their home and art gallery, "Valley of the Winds" in Eolia of Letcher County.

Transy students with Cleveland Smith

After watching 'I Was There' at the Whiteburg office, Perry County Steering Committee Rep. Cleveland Smith shared why he joined KFTC as well as the local and statewide work he cares about.
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