Cowan Community Center Receives Grant to Expand Traditional Arts into Early Childhood Programs
The Cowan Community Center has been awarded an Appalachian Regional Commission Flex-E Grant through a partnership with the Brushy Fork Institute of Berea, KY, the Appalachian Early Childhood Center, and the Cowan Community Center Head Start. The grant in the amount of $10,000 will enable the Cowan Community Center to expand its program of teaching and promoting traditional arts into early childhood programs.
The Appalachian Early Childhood Center, located in Whitesburg, KY has a core program designed around promoting and preserving traditions common to the children who attend the center, but they did not have a component that stressed music or any of the other arts. The Cowan Head Start Center, located in the Cowan Community Center, was also not doing anything in the area of promoting, teaching, and preserving traditional arts. Through this partnership, children from both centers will be brought one morning each week into the Great Room of the Cowan Center, where they will be engaged in either a music, dance, storytelling, or other form of traditional art activity. The presenters for these morning sessions will be members of the fine faculty of the Cowan Creek Mountain Music School. Currently, the program has been stalled by the closing of schools due to weather, but the staff informs us that their children have been anxiously looking forward to beginning the program. We will keep you posted on the outcome of this venture. Many thanks to the Brushy Fork Institute and the Appalachian Regional Commission for funding. Also, thanks to John Haywood, one of the instructors, for his work in helping design the first activity and allowing us to pilot it on his very own pre-school children.
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