The Center is pleased to announce that we are resuming in-person services. Our facility is now open to the general public and operating at 33% capacity.
Al Cornett with one of his last dulcimers he made at his home in Cumberland. This dulcimer was made using wood from a Curly Tiger Maple Tree. The Center for…
The Center for Rural Development presents the second part of our eight-part painting series Explore your creative side in The Center for Rural Development’s new painting series, “Your Own…
Unemployed and underemployed individuals can now receive financial assistance for work skills training The Center for Rural Development is providing essential work skills training classes and financial assistance for unemployed…
The Center for Rural Development's Your Own Painted Canvas – Where Fun Meets Art Explore your creative side in The Center for Rural Development's new Painting Classes! Our award winning…
The Center for Rural Development, in partnership with the KCTCS schools, invites you to continue your education by attending one or more of these Certified Fiber Optics (CFO) training courses,…
The Center for Rural Development's Kentucky Fried Secrets Cooking Class May 7 | 6:30-8:30 PM | $25 adults & $15 children (ages 5 and above) There’s no secret about it.…