KFTC House Party on Wallins Creek!
Last week New Power Leader Jack Ball welcomed friends and neighbors into his home for some good food, a great film, and conversation about his vision for Harlan County and beyond. Folks attending the party watched I Was There: The First Thirty Years of Kentuckians for the Commonwealth and heard why Jack believes in KFTC.
The event raised $60 through a new member, two membership renewals, and tee shirt sales. One woman registered to vote for the first time in decades and one young Wallins resident who attends Union College now plans to join in on the growing efforts to establish a KFTC student organization there.
After the film, Jack used the projector to share his collection of old photographs of Harlan County and led a discussion about the things he and his neighbors love about Harlan County, as well as their concerns and hopes for the future.
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