Kentucky Coal Camp Community Launches Brick Oven Bakery

Hemphill, Kentucky – On Friday night leaders and partners of the Hemphill Community Center in eastern Kentucky invite you to the launch of the Black Sheep Brick Oven Bakery, a community-owned business that will offer work, ownership, and training opportunities to local residents, as well as fresh- baked bread. The free event will begin at 6 p.m. with bluegrass music, shape note singing, home- cooked food, and stories from the Hemphill community and beyond. PBS News Hour will be on site covering the event...

https://www.appalshop.org/news/kentucky-coal-camp-community-launches-brick-oven-bakery/

Neighbors Work To Revive An Appalachian Community

What role can a community center play in increasing residents’ well being and encouraging efforts to reimagine and revitalize the local economy? That’s the question WMMT Reporter Kelli Haywood was asking when she visited Hemphill, KY, a former coal company town, where a group of volunteers are working to bring people together and add some liveliness into their community. Keeping its doors open in order to serve its mission of providing low cost, family friendly entertainment and educational opportunities to the community has not been easy. But through its participation in the Letcher County Culture Hub, a collaboration led by Appalshop, Hemphill and other community centers, public and private organizations, and local businesses are coming together to strengthen Letcher County’s cultural assets and identify ways to use them to grow the economy.

https://www.makingconnectionsnews.org/2016/11/neighbors-work-to-revive-appalachian-community/