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Points of Interest--Kentucky Artisan Heritage Trails
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The Kentucky Artisan Heritage Trails (KAHT) blog, Points of Interest, is devoted to posting information about cultural heritage tourism in Southern and Eastern Kentucky. We highlight festivals & events, recreational activities, and businesses in the region. For more information about KAHT, visit www.kaht.com.
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KAHT Artisans, Crafters & Heritage News
Regional Arts Groups, Artists Get NEA Grants for 2010 From WFPL-FM - Louisville area Public Radio www.wfpl.orgBy Elizabeth KramerLOUISVILLE, KY -- Arts groups in Kentucky and Indiana will receive more than $300,000 in grants from the National Endowme...
KAHT Artisan, Crafters & Heritage News
Irish Harp & Dulciner Musician at the Kentucky Artisan Center by Gwen HeffnerInformation Specialistgwen.heffner@ky.gov BEREA, KY -- On Saturday, December 12, performer, teacher and composer Lorinda Jones will perform music on mountain dulcimer and Ir...
KAHT Artisan, Crafters & Heritgage News
Kentucky Writer Wendell Berry Urges Local Economies of Farming & ForestryFrom U.Va.News – http://www.virginia.edu/uvatodayCHARLOTTESVILLE, VA. — Speaking at the University of Virginia on Dec. 3, Wendell Berry, a poet and writer with a small farm ...
KAHT Artisan, Crafters & Heritgage News
'09 Farmers Market - a year of changeFrom: The Lexington Herald-Leaderwww.kentucky.comBy Janet Patton - jpatton1@herald-leader.comLEXINGTON, KY -- For the Lexington Farmers Market, this summer was the best of seasons and the worst of seasons.The mark...
KAHT Artisan, Crafters & Heritage News
Shaker Village setting for historical fiction novelFrom The Danville Advocate Messengerwww.amnews.comSHAKERTOWN, KY -- A new Shaker arrives at Pleasant Hill in December. She’s 10-year-old Betsy Johnson, the creation of two Kentucky writers who’ve...
KAHT Artisan, Crafts & Heritage News
Whitley, Laurel agencies receive folk arts project grants From the Corbin Times-Tribune www.thetimestribune.com CORBIN, KY -- Three Tri-County organizations were among 10 recipients of grants from the Kentucky Arts Council totaling $32,000 to help ...


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