November Council Day: Gumption, Grit, Grace, and Gratitude
On Friday, our team met for Council Day, and fittingly, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, our conversations involved much about gratitude — for family, work, and friendships.
Our Blog is a reflection of the endeavors of Coalfield Development, its social enterprises and the passion of our people through courage, creativity and community to rebuild the Appalachian economy from the ground up.
On Friday, our team met for Council Day, and fittingly, ahead of the Thanksgiving holiday, our conversations involved much about gratitude — for family, work, and friendships.
This is the first installment of crew profiles from our Mountain Mindful team. The second installment will be published December 2021.
On Friday, October 22, we kicked off our monthly Coalfield Council Day celebration at West Edge Factory. The event, which was hosted partially-virtual to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, opened with a recap of our team’s personal and professional wins.
Our intention, our theme, for 2021 has been healing: healing for our country, for our planet, and for ourselves. By Spring, it felt like we might just be getting there.
In honor of Labor Day, the Coalfield Development team celebrated our monthly Council Day with an afternoon summer shindig to show appreciation for our crew members and their families.
On Friday September 3 at 4:00 PM, leaders and team members from Coalfield along with representatives from the town of Fort Gay, Housing Authority of Wayne County, Wayne County Economic Development Authority and the Wayne County Community Services Organization will gather to celebrate the official start of the old High School’s renovation.
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