Art Walk and Film Screening
Saturday night, the City of Whitesburg was buzzing. Appalshop was hosting their annual Seedtime on the Cumberland Festival while in downtown the main street was blocked off for a Bike Night, Art Walk, Farmers' Market and other festivities. KFTC participated in the events by opening our office doors and having members display their art with a range of work showing from artist Vanessa Hall, Charlie Hall, Jeff Chapman-Crane, Sharman Chapman-Crane, Pam Meade, and Courtney Worley. The response was great, with a steady crowd of people filing into the office to take a look and learn more about the organization. Also that evening we hosted a screening of Deep Down at the Summit City Coffee Shop, and had a good turnout for that event as well. All in all, it was a fun night filled with laughter, music and real community.
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