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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - James E. Talkington - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Charlene Ledbetter Dalton - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Charlene Ledbetter Dalton - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Charlene Ledbetter Dalton - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Percy Marshall - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Percy Marshall - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Percy Marshall - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccperceptionsofhome-digitalexhibit-kithandkin/richard-hague</loc>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Richard Hague - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Richard Hague - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Richard Hague - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccperceptionsofhome-digitalexhibit-kithandkin/jennifer-henderson-brierly</loc>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Jennifer Henderson Brierly - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Jennifer Henderson Brierly - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Jennifer Henderson Brierly - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccperceptionsofhome-digitalexhibit-kithandkin/frances-martin</loc>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Frances Martin - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Frances Martin - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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      <image:title>Perceptions of Home - Frances Martin - Photograph ©1996 Malcolm J. Wilson</image:title>
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  <url>
    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/karenschrock-nhp9t-8f65d-y6cdp-8xerc-257dl-gy79m-h3pw2-gbeyy-s9dd7-shzja-xanme</loc>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/68ad76f0-fc1c-4757-bbdf-9449f831c2eb/RuthAnneWolfe.JPEG</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Ruth Anne Wolfe - My name is Ruth Ann Wolfe, and I live in Pleasant Ridge in Cincinnati. I grew up in Pittsburgh, mostly, and outside of Pittsburgh. When I was nine, my mother bought 148 acres. So a lot of our stories have to do with growing up on a farm and also growing up in Pittsburgh. So we had a kind of very blended life. And it goes back into the whole what is family thing. Even back in 1969, it seems like my mother was thinking hard about the bad parts of a supercharged, gifted kids, or so much education. So much television. So much everything. And many of the things that we're talking about today. But in 1969, she was already thinking about those things, and she decided that that she should go to the country and kind of do a homesteading thing. My father went, they did it together, except about by about five years later, he was like, oh, no, I really don't like this. And he continued to work for Westinghouse. So he moved back to Pittsburgh. And then we would go every weekend to Pittsburgh. So we sort of had our ballet lessons and our corned beef and bagels and all the things that were the essence of living there. And we also had sheep shearing and spinning and making hay.</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/f7c6edf4-e6df-4aa5-b375-5d7a9daab59b/Sheldon+Livingston.JPEG</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Sheldon Livingston - I'm Sheldon Livingston. I'm from Greenville, Ohio. I feel like when I'm able to escape and be close with nature and just sit in like the grass and sit in the mud and be with flowers, reminds me of like, the good times I have with my my siblings and my Mom and Dad growing up, playing outside, being in the farm, in the fields. I feel like family is a lot more of a feeling. Definitely. I feel like I include a lot of people that aren't my family as my family or even closer. I think chosen family comes in, comes to you in your life in really unexpected ways, and show you love in ways that your family kind of missed.</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/5c78d516-d55e-41eb-a549-9873179834c1/Possum.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Possum Strous - So this is a photo of my great uncle and my  grandfather taking down a road sign, which seems kind of nefarious. However,  this road sign has our family's last name of Strous on it, and it wasn't just a random road sign,  either. That road was named after our family,  who had lived in the area for about 200 years at this  point. At the moment, there's nobody living there, which is the southeast hills of Ohio. So there's a little town called Adelphi that probably no one has  ever heard of, but it's it's near Circleville, the big  pumpkin show  town.  This photo was taken during a tradition of returning, because you can see kind of in the side of the photo, there's a bit of a family camper. So this was one of the family camping trips, and I think this was in the mid 80s, where they went back, because most of the family was not living there at the time. At that time the Strous farm still existed; we also had another family member called Uncle Harold Harmon, which I never got to meet, but he also had a farm where most of the family reunions would take place. All of the family reunions I remember took place in Circleville. So I never got to experience the family farm. But I hear stories about it.</image:title>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/1759702001285-3Q6Y6QDEQK6Z5UASJ4JP/PatriciaAnnLeForce.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Patricia Ann LeForce - My name is Patricia Ann LeForce. My maiden name is Huskamp. I grew up right across the river in what used to be called Lookout Height—it's now Fort Wright, Kentucky. I married my husband nine years ago, and I moved to his little house next to the farm and couldn't be happier. My deceased husband's family is still in Perry County, in Hazard. I wish I was still close to them, but it isn't so right now. But anyhow, every holiday, whether it be Christmas, Easter, 4th of July, Memorial Day, birthdays, Labor Day, all of them, they always get together to have a party, and the family gets together at one house and it's usually at Karen Jo, which is the aunt now, because she's the last of the family that's left. Everybody else has been deceased. So they all party at her house and she supplies most of the food, but they all bring a dish. And to me, that's what family means. And it's gone such to the wayside. I wish up here in Cincinnati and around this area that was more prominent with all families, because my family is not that way. It didn't matter if you didn't have a present to bring. It didn't matter. It was the fact that you were there. Now, my husband had a saying, if you didn't like your cousin very well and you actually hated him, but during that day you had to love him because it was your cousin. But after he left, all bets were off.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Warren Waldron - This is a photo that was taken of me when I was working as a church janitor in in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. I had inherited this banjo from my father because, after playing the trombone in high school, right straight through the senior year, and having had the pleasure of being in the first swing band that they ever had there, I learned a lot of music that way. But, I also wanted to get a guitar, so I finally did. I saved up my money and bought a little Gibson Lg1 and I loved that. And when my dad saw that, he said, well, maybe you should inherit this. And he gave me the banjo that had belonged to his maternal grandmother, Minnie Warner Campbell. She lived in Michigan and she played the banjo. And you can tell from looking at this picture that she played the clawhammer style, because just the way the dirt's described on the head.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Matt Farley - So I'm a third generation urban Appalachian. My mother's father was born in Kentucky, in Harlan. My father's father was born in West Virginia, and he has a lot of roots going back to West Virginia.  So thoroughly urban Appalachian, but third  generation. Growing up, we didn't have a ton of  Appalachian customs and things. I would hear bits  and pieces from my mom,  but then as an adult, I’m in search of culture and identity and what that is and what that means. I have this picture here of my daughter from last night when we were trick- or-treating out in Brookville. She's dressed like Princess Peach. One of my most happiest places is just in the forest and by the river. And so if I can transmit that love to her, I'm gonna try.</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2025-10-06</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Kenneth LeForce - My whole name is Kenneth Lee LeForce, Jr. I grew up in a little town called Fairview, Kentucky, which is right across the river, on a farm. And due to circumstances that happened a few years ago when I got married, I still had the farm, the property. My wife and I bought a small house that joins the family farm. So I still own that. Mom and dad bought the original seven acres the year I was born. My dad came up here from Corbin, Kentucky. He said the only things that you could find, the only jobs in Corbin was bootlegging or mining. And my dad's a pretty good-sized man. He said he was too big to go in a mine, and he didn't have enough nerves to bootleg. He went in the military. Was military police in Okinawa. When he came back out of the army, my mom and her sisters had moved to Covington. My Dad and my mom met on a blind date. And it got out of hand from there. My father said that there was so many people in the mountains and Corbin and Hazard and all down in there. He said if you had a bad car or one tank of gas, you made it to Cincinnati. If you had a good car and two tanks of gas, you made it all the way to Detroit to work in the automotive plants.</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2025-10-06</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Ma Crow - My name is Ma Crow. I live in Covington, Kentucky. I was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. My parents are from Tennessee. They came up here with my two older brothers, and I was born. And then I had three other siblings born after us. I brought a picture of my little boys, Brandon and Nathan. Brandon's in the picture. He's in third grade and Nathan is in kindergarten. They're grown men now with children of their own, but what is most precious to me about family is that Brandon and Nathan are still here on earth with me, and I'm grateful for that every day. Because the generation before me and the generation before that are long gone, and some of their generation are gone now. I just wish that I'd had the insight from when I was younger to talk to my elders about how what life was for them growing up in Tennessee. It would have been memories that would become treasures at that point.</image:title>
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    <lastmod>2025-10-02</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/45b85d7a-79e5-44a2-9e37-69b703a36a58/Karen+Schrock.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Karen Schrock - Karen Schrock is no stranger to big families. She dates this ancestral picture to sometime in 1926; the baby in the photo is the youngest of six children at the time. That baby’s oldest brother was already out working in the fields. The Schrock house was always musical; Karen played multiple instruments as she grew, but her standout instrument was her voice.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/dennisallen-nhp9t-8f65d</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-10-02</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/9accdfe3-16fd-420c-80b3-60ae9abe8c0a/Elizabeth+Keller.JPEG</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Elizabeth Keller - Elizabeth Keller lives in Cincinnati today. She remembers family reunions and the importance of music in her life. Her grandmother taught all of her grandchildren—close to 100 of them—how to play piano. For her, holding on to that tradition just feels natural.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/dennisallen-nhp9t</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-10-02</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Dennis Allen - Dennis Allen’s roots go back to the Scots-Irish migration through to Augusta County, Virginia, during colonial days. Much later, four generations of Allens built lives in Tennessee. Now a member of the Queen City Balladeers, Allen calls himself more of the “old country hillbilly boy” than his brothers. In his story, he shares the importance of knowing where you’ve come from and the struggles of your ancestors.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/morgan-davenport</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-29</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/b4200468-1195-4320-ac87-0cbc1c81bc96/Screenshot+2025-03-11+at+2.06.33+PM.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Morgan Davenport - Yes, this is a photo of the square dance for the Fraley Festival for traditional music at Carter Caves, Kentucky. It's always the first Saturday of September. Some of the people that I'm dancing with I got to meet at an earlier Bluegrass Festival this summer. So we became festy-besties, even though there's like 30 years age difference between us. We were camping together, and so I got to meet the rest of their family. I got to meet their daughter-in-law, she's of a different ethnicity, but has since married into this Bluegrass music family and has been learning their family songs from two generations ago that their family actually wrote.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/nancy-laird</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Nancy Laird &amp;amp; Family - My name is Nancy Laird. And what family means to me is my children, my grandchildren, my husband, who is passed, but he's still very active amongst us. Family also means doing things together, seeing each other being together, and letting people know that they're loved and loving others. Nancy’s two children are also part of this interview.   Stephen Joseph Laird: “Family is something in my soul that drives me to be a resource for the family that my wife and I have created together.   Shannon Laird Faeth says: “Family is a special place in your heart. They are my village. We have relationships that span through decades.”</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/melissa-english</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-01</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/f683943c-0cf2-4f97-a3fb-ce33362ddf6d/Melissa_Staff_Photo.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Melissa English - My name is Melissa Kathleen English. I live in Northside. I have lived there since 2002 in the same house. I've lived in Cincinnati since 1992. I was born and raised in Evanston, Indiana, down river from Cincinnati. River culture is real, and a seminal part of my conception of home. I would say my strongest focal point for family is the way I was introduced to my Mom's family, and how they made time for me and nurtured me. You know, I love my Dad's family, too, very much. They divorced when I was pretty young. And I saw my Mom's family more. My maternal grandmother provided childcare for me before school. My dad’s mom was a very different grandmother than my maternal grandmother. She didn’t cook a lot but when she did it was amazing, and I hope that is part of my DNA.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/robin-roland</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-01</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/1743254331931-04N53H6WX1RUFEA0WJRJ/Robin+Roland+Photocropped.jpg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Robin Roland - My name is Robin Roland. I currently live in Westwood, Cincinnati. The photo that I brought today is of myself, my daughter and my niece on my sister's farm in Greensburg, Kentucky, and it's where my daughter found all the bones of a cow, and she put them in a feed bag, and she's handed me the bag over the fence. Family means closeness and, like I said, integrity and kind of a communion of souls, more than just blood and bones.  A family can be torn apart, but still you arise to the occasion to preserve your family. Keep it going, you know, so it's very important to tell the stories of where we came from, where we are, and, of course, where we're going.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/sherry-cook-stanforth</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Sherry Cook Stanforth - I am holding a gourd dulcimer that I received in my younger days. My family, we used to go to the Tennessee homecoming down there at the Appalachian Museum and play music. And I met the best people who were so patient with me, always encouraging me to continue to play the music. And one day, James Garland walked up and handed me this and said he wanted me to keep it in my family and to hand it down to my children someday. So this gourd dulcimer, this gourd dulcimer has survived many, many years and four children and lots of nieces and nephews and young neighbors running around the house. And every time I look at it, I think about harmony and care that crosses from generation to generation, and those seeds walk within me and move me to want to be a steward for other people who come after me.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/shavonna-gilbert</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Shavonna Gilbert - Family is like a support system. Just having people that have your back people to spend time with enjoy things with making memories with. So I grew up with my mom, Phyllis, single mom. She's been with the Urban Appalachian Council since before I can remember it before I was born. But yeah, just like I wanted to bring my son today because this was like a tradition. We always had come into the Appalachian Festival. We would come work, sell apples at the stand, walk around. Like I was telling him that, you know, there used to be rides and games and all the things we used to do as a kid. Memorial Day we would go to the country and decorate graves for my grandparents and get to meet all the relatives we never had a chance to meet. The family would reconnect. It was like a family reunion at the graveyard. I just think I've grown up in the Appalachian community and just the support and connection that everybody shares. I think it's good to keep that going and just have that support system that they may not get other places.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/theresa-marcum</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-01</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Theresa Marcum - My mom and dad moved to Norwood from Jackson County, Kentucky, in 1955. And had me in 1956. Then when they started having more kids, they moved out of Norwood and moved to Waynesburg, Ohio.  I think about how hard Mom and Dad tried to do their best for us, even though there was never enough money. Daddy was a janitor at Batavia Schools and Mom worked in the cafeteria. They just they tried their best when they got here. They didn't have a lot. They rented houses until they finally were able to buy a house in 1969. Yeah, they're both gone. Well, now it's just my husband, my son, our son. Now it just centers around my brothers, my sister-in-laws and a lot of nieces and nephews. Now great nieces and nephews. Just how close we've all become, since our parents’ death. But also, I got sick last year, and I was diagnosed with a very aggressive cancer.  They've all stuck with me throughout this and the way our faith has grown. As you know, especially mine and my husband since I was diagnosed. I love Appalachia. At one point, I was going there a couple times a year before I got sick to work at Christian Appalachia Project, which is in Martin, Kentucky in Floyd County, I would go there and volunteer my time and every time I go, I could picture my grandmother or my grandfather. It didn't matter, when we were living in Norwood and then moved to Waynesburg, every weekend we'd head back to Gray Hawk. They could never leave it, so yeah.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/kelly-domka</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/cb1093ed-5c8b-4ac9-a34e-45abe6bc8cfc/KellyDomka.JPEG</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Kelly Domka - My name is Kelly Domka, and I live in Cincinnati, Ohio. I have a non-traditional definition of family, but that does connect with Appalachian themes in a way. I'm adopted. I was adopted at three weeks old, and I never met my birth mother, but she was from the Tennessee area. So there was a lot of family fracture, I guess, in my background. But it was a good childhood, and I spent a lot of it on the farm in Ohio in the summers, visiting my Dad.   Just about a year and a half ago, I discovered Queen City Balladeers here in Cincinnati, and it's a group of folk musicians who meet informally.  Music has kind of come back into my life in a really meaningful way. My safe place is in a song circle.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/kyra-liedtke</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Kyra Liedtke - My name is Keira Liedtke, and I live in Milford, Ohio. One object that I think represents family really well for me is my grandmother's wind-up music boxes.  I used to be fascinated by all the little trinkets, all the little music boxes that she would have. Every time I hear those, I get flashback memories of doing crafts with my grandmother or just being around Family. Family means to me, a it means unapologetic love. It means meeting, finding community that sees you in every facet of your being and decides every time to love you, even when it's inconvenient. That translates beyond just blood relation; family translates to chosen family as well.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/kay-boniface</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-04-14</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - K Boniface - My parents were from Europe. They My father was born in Krakow, in Poland, and my mother was born in Czernowitz, which is now in Ukraine. I was born and raised in Poughkeepsie, which is in Dutchess County. It’ s not in the Appalachian counties, but it's about one county outside of Appalachia. My parents found another compatible family with whom we I grew up. They shared a home and it was a farm. I have a great deal of respect for the Appalachian community. I think the family ties are very strong. I think the values are expressed very differently. And a lot of people don't get that you don't get anywhere because of what you have.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/judy-waldron</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Judy Waldron - My Mom played the piano. Every night when we go to sleep, we'd hear her playing the same song. So then she made me start piano lessons when I was six, and so that's how I started in piano. Her mother was a country girl and she played pump organ in the church and her little town. So my Dad loved to sing and he sang in the choir at church. We all sang in the choir at church. I think I started really with the folk music craze of the 60s. They were singing folk songs, and I got a guitar, and I love to sing along with the folk songs. Our family came from Pendleton County, West Virginia in 1812. I took folks back; we found the graves and everything. We found there’s still a lot of kin around there!</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/jody-knoop</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/94a7b084-1f5a-459e-871a-39524b6a3a49/JodyKnoop.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Jody Knoop - My name is Jody Knoop. And right now I live on Nine Mile Road in Cincinnati, Ohio. And I grew up just up the road on Lucas Corner, a hill that was my grandparents and my great-grandparents. And I live on the bottom seven acres of the farm. The mountains and Kentucky and the people that I grew up around, [Appalachia] didn't have much to do with my family because we weren't from those roots. But, you kind of know, when there's a culture around you, there are certain kinds of people. My music family is very dear to my heart.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/jennifer-brierly</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/1a031f15-a7ad-4459-a28d-00910a23bbb0/JenniferBrierly.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Jennifer Brierly - My name is Jennifer Brierly from Cincinnati, Ohio. I was actually raised around the East End.  My family’s pretty spread out. Family can be quite emotional at this time of my life. Family is hard, family is soft. Family struggles. My family struggles particularly, but we're strong, and in a lot of ways. Family to me, what's important to me with my family, is that they would believe that there's someone out there that's taking care, of a higher power, God. I think the only things I have left now to give my children, my grandchildren, my great-grandchildren are my heart, my beliefs and my love.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/james-owens</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/9284d0dd-dbd9-4a9e-9c4b-bc7c6c050b00/Miner-loading-coal-in-the-portal-31-mine-in-Lynch-KY-Circa-1920-Archival-photos.png</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - James Owens - I'm originally from Harlan, Kentucky. So in Southeastern Kentucky, right on the border of Virginia. When I think of family, I automatically think of my dad, he was a coal miner in Eastern Kentucky. He just recently passed away last March from black lung. Yeah, I have my dad’s, I have his coal mining helmet up on my bookshelf. So it's a, you know, it's a black helmet. It's got a bunch of stickers, you know, all around on it. It's got his name Eddie on the back. It's got his light on the front. And it's got a lot of dings and dents. Whenever I got it, I decided not to clean it up or anything. So it's still in the condition that he left it in.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/erinn-sweet</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Erinn Sweet - My name is Erinn Sweet. I live in Newport, Kentucky, I am from Whitley County, Kentucky, which is Southeast Kentucky.  I grew up not far from Cumberland Falls. I was at Dollar Tree yesterday, and I was in the checkout line, and I saw this Wrigley's Doublemint gum, spearmint flavored. And I just grabbed a pack, because it felt nostalgic, because my grandma chewed this gum. Before I even, like, picked it up, I could just smell it, right, the spearmint.  I love my grandma so much, and she's the last grandparent that I have alive. She really, truly raised me. She was in the Red Hat society. You know what that is? It's like a society for kind of, like retired women who are just kind of, kind of like a sorority, but it's a community group, and they would hold fundraisers. We used to arts and crafts, like we would paint rocks, we would play. We'd can, we'd shuck green beans and corn. Sometimes things change and places change, and you know, you can't ever go back, but you can chew the gum and go right back.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/donna-jones</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Donna Jones - My name is Donna Jones, and I'm from Cincinnati. I was born and raised here. My parents were from Corbin, Harlan, and they migrated here. We're very family oriented. We've had some tragic in our life, but that didn't define who we were, we overcame it, then we kind of defined who we were, and that's because of the influence of our culture. I think, of being Appalachian, we have people who, like, you know, no excuses. You do this, and this is what you do. If you make a promise, you carry that promise out, you do what you say you're going to do. I'm very blessed. You know, I'm getting ready to be 69 years old in a couple months. I'm still working. I'm still in pretty good health. And as you can see, I have a wealth of friends here.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/debbie-hensley</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/2a59b186-a2af-4e51-bc6d-0e42eb957bbd/Debbie_Hensley_Isaac.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Debbie Hensley - My name is Debbie Hensley and I'm from Cincinnati, Ohio, and I'm here today at the Appalachian Festival with my husband, Isaac Hensley. We've been married 47 years. I was born in Corbin, Kentucky. I was told by my dad, that my grandpa was a preacher in Harlan, Kentucky. He died from a snake bite. I've had family in the coal mines. It's a long way we've come a long way since, of course. What I say all the time: I'm not about money.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/arleene-salyer-oliver</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Arleene Salyer-Oliver - My name is Arleene Salyer -Oliver, and the object that I brought with me today is a little gray rock. It's about an inch and a half long. It was a rock that came from my father's at the farm that my father grew up on. My father has passed away, but he recently had his 100th birthday, so we had a big birthday party for him and my sister went down to Paducah and trespassed on some land and scooped up pockets full of rocks so that we would always have a piece of that land. It was very symbolic to me, because I know how important the land was to my dad and to his family, because, of course, at 100 years old, he grew up during the Depression era, so in order to keep the farm, my grandfather would work the farm to get stuff for the family, but then he also was a peddler, but the land was so important to him. That's why this rock's kind of important. It was important that she brought that back, and she brought back rocks for my dad's grandchildren and great grandchildren. Knowing how important the land was to them and how much hard work they put into keeping it during a time that a lot of people were losing their land down there, it's very special to me, very cool.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/ashley-hopkins</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Ashley Hopkins - Togetherness and tradition, for me, it was usually centered around our family, all kind of coming from Buena Vista, Virginia, and the Blue Ridge. Everybody kind of moved around for different economic reasons, so we were spread out. And the only time that we really saw each other was during that togetherness, when we would all travel back home to Mama and Paul's house for the holidays. We are big and complicated and messy and overwhelming and different. We're very, very diverse and have very different beliefs and lifestyles, all within our same family. I think unity is another core value of family, and really a core value in general, is this idea of working together to solve issues and to stay together, because we're better together. That said, I think family can also be somebody that you identify as family, not necessarily blood relation.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/kamden-gilbert</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/6086c2a3-b1df-4bc8-9a7f-b849a2de9dba/Camden+Gilbert.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Kamden Gilbert - So usually we go together to places, sometimes it's like special occasions. Other times, it's like tradition, like today. So every, every year, we went to the Appalachian Festival. I heard my mom talking about, like, selling apples with my grandma.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/susan-binder</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/660461e9ab1b5b651935026a/691d35cd-d7c8-4224-8634-eb437959399c/IMG_4696.jpeg</image:loc>
      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Susan Binder - My name is Susan Binder. I live in Price Hill. I grew up half in Price Hill and half in Los Angeles. So in Price Hill, my neighbors had big Appalachian families, and a lot of my friends were Appalachian, and we used to babysit after school at my friend's house. When their dad came home from work, he would get his guitar out. He was from Beattyville, Kentucky, and he would get his guitar out and play Rocky Top and other bluegrass songs, and we would sing along. And so I got to learn about bluegrass music firsthand, when I was a young kid, babysitting at their house, and I got to eat cornbread and soup beans, with fresh raw onions on the soup beans, for sure, and that was my connection. When mountain people sing, real mountain people, that's a whole nother—that high, lonesome sound. So it comes from the way they talk. So that's my appreciation of Appalachian culture from living in Price Hill.</image:title>
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    <loc>https://www.uacckithandkin.org/uaccstorygathering-apw-kithandkin/rose-chisenhall</loc>
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    <lastmod>2025-03-23</lastmod>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Dale Farmer - My name is Dale Farmer, Jr. I live in Camden, just outside of Camden in Oxford, between Camden and Oxford in Ohio. I have a photo of our family, extended family. We used to get together just about every Sunday at my grandparents house, cousins, aunts, uncles, friends, and one particular time, we all just posed for a big group photo. Most of those people are dead and gone now, so I can look at that picture and just remember how our family used to be when we were all together. The setting was at my grandparents’ house, which is where I live now. It was family land that had been the family since the 1930s and 40s. When they retired, they bought part of that property, five acres, and homesteaded on that, and so that's where I live. You have your blood relatives, which you pretty much have to love, and then you have family friends. I mean, when I was growing up, there were quite a number of people that came to all of our family events, and I thought that they were relatives. And it wasn't until later in life that I found out they weren't actually blood relatives. We couldn't love them anymore if they were blood relatives. All four of my grandparents are from the Appalachian area of Kentucky, Estill County, Jackson County, Pulaski and Magoffin County. So all four of my grandparents and great grandparents moved to Ohio in the 30s and 40s, and my parents were both born in Ohio. However, my dad's family moved back and forth to Magoffin County, Kentucky, through his childhood. So all of my grandparents are from there. And you know, a lot of who I am is shaped by that, by where they come from, and the customs and traditions they brought with them. You know, a lot of it's carried on till today.</image:title>
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      <image:title>Story Gathering - A Picture's Worth - Anna Curvin - I currently live in Camden, Ohio. I'm from East Tennessee. I have brought with me today a cookbook that it was actually cookbook I had made of my grandmother's recipes, a few of her recipes and old photographs of her, like from when she was in her late teens and early 20s. When I think of family, I think of these particular two grandparents on my mom's side, and I'm named for my grandmother, so we're both Anna. In fact, on that side of the family, it kind of goes back five generations. I'm an Anna. My mom is a Fay. Her mom was an Anna, her mom was a Fay, and her mom was an Anna. And if I had had kids, if I had had a daughter, would have been a Fay. My grandmother wasn't the best cook, but we always had our family gathering. We had what we call burn and serve rolls, which a lot of people might call brown and serve rolls. That's how they're packaged and labeled. But in my family, they're burn and serve rolls because every gathering my mama would make these rolls, and every gathering we would all start to sit down to the table, and then it'd be like, ‘Oh my God,’ and then she'd run back in and rolls were burned. So that was our family tradition, was burn and serve rolls. Now my dad's side, his his parents died young, so I didn't know them, but he had a family recipe passed down. My dad's grandparents, maybe great grandparents, immigrated from Prussia to Chattanooga, and they carried with them what we called Sour taters. But I later came to understand its German potato salad, but we just call it the sour taters. And I don't even have a written recipe for that. He just taught me how to make it.</image:title>
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