Title: Using Cultural Tourism
1Using Cultural Tourism As a Tool For Economic
Development
2FROM THE N.C.E. WORKPLAN AT SOMERSET COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
GOAL To develop a cultural-tourism community
development project around Harriette Simpson
Arnow, a nationally recognized novelist.
OBJECTIVES The Somerset Community College
District will create a historical character
presentation of Harriette Simpson Arnow. The
district will contract with a local writer to
create a three-act play based upon The
Dollmaker, Arnows most famous work. The
district will seek additional grant funding to
expand the Arnow project. The district will
present at least six local artistic performances
related to creating new cultural-tourism
opportunities with our service area.
3THE PROBLEM
Tourism in the Somerset Community College
District depends solely upon summer boating on
Lake Cumberland.
4WHY WE CURRENTLY HAVE TOURISTS
Fishing
Water Skiing
Boating
5OUR OPPORTUNITIES
- Get Visitors Off of the Lake and Into Our
Communities
- Change the Current Perception that There Is
Nothing to Do When It Rains
- Utilize Our Rich Heritage and Under- Appreciated
Culture
- Educate Our Locals AND Our Visitors About Our
Heritage and Culture
6STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS
- Identify Cultural Heritage Opportunities
7IDENTIFYING CULTURAL HERITAGE OPPORTUNITIES
HARRIETTE SIMPSON-ARNOW
1908-1986
- Born in Wayne County, Kentucky
- Attended School in Pulaski County, Kentucky
- Was Teacher and Principal at a small school in
Pulaski County, Kentucky
- Wrote Novels About the Heritage and
Culture of the Appalachian Area
810,000 NEA Challenge Grant
- Adapting The Dollmaker into a three-act play
that is suitable for community, non- equity
performance.
- Establish the Harriette Arnow Summer Arts Series
- Create HarrietteArnow.com to feature historical
and critical information about the author and
the project
9STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS
- Identify Cultural Heritage Opportunities
- Educate and Instill Pride in Local Culture
10YOUNG ARTIST MENTORING PROGRAM
Provides Instruction to Students in the Areas of
ENSEMBLE ACTING
VISUAL ARTS
DANCE
11YOUNG ARTIST MENTORING PROGRAM
Provides Instruction to Students in the Areas of
INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC
SOLO ACTING
VOCAL MUSIC
12MUSICAL ARTS CAMP
Summer Program for Students with Music and Other
Fine Arts Activities
13ARTS IN THE PARKS Presented by the
Harriette Simpson-Arnow Cultural Tourism Project
Kentucky Folk Medicine with Ernest M. Tucker
Appalachian Folktales with
Badeye and Wanda
Kentucky Ghostly Beings with Lynwood Montell
Progressive Bluegrass with The Kettleheads
14ASSOCIATED PROJECTS
ARNOW SERIES
- SCC Theater Production of Spoon River Anthology
(by Edward Lee Masters)
- Heritage Day at the SCC McCreary Center
- Writing Workshops by Appalachian Writers
- Displays by local artists, crafts persons and
musicians
- Public Readings of Arnow Works by Silas House
(author of Clays Quilt) on the Main SCC Campus
- Paulette Hansel, author of Divining held a
reading of her works at Riverstone Art Gallery
WRITERS WORKSHOP
- Hosted by the Community and Economic Development
Department at Somerset Community College
15STRATEGIC SOLUTIONS
- Identify Cultural Heritage Opportunities
- Educate and Instill Pride in Local Culture
- Develop Partnerships to Help Develop and Sustain
Efforts
16HIDDEN TREASURES
HARRIETTE ARNOWS HOMPLACE
HARRIETTE ARNOWS SCHOOL
HARRIETTE ARNOWS GRAVESITE
17HIDDEN TREASURES
WEBSTER HOUSE Home of the Baron of the
Rockcastle River
NATIVE AMERICAN REINTERNMENT SITE
18HIDDEN TREASURES
Baritone, Todd Duncan, a native of Somerset,
Kentucky, was the first actor to portray Porgy
in George Gershwins classic, Porgy and Bess
Although not yet confirmed, we are in the initial
planning stages for a 100th Birthday Celebration
of Todd Duncan and his works for February 2003.
19NEW PARTNERSHIPS
- Summer Theater Project
- And the Tide Shall Cover the Earth (Norma Cole)
- Public Performances to be held at the Run-in
Shed Theater (Part of the Team Leadership
Center) - Project in Partnership with the Cumberland
heritage Society - Developing Interest in Building an Amphitheater
at the TLC, which will be available for use in
presenting The Dollmaker
20NEW PARTNERSHIPS
Kentucky Art Teachers Scholarship Project
- Statewide Art Scholarship Website
- Art Teachers will have the ability to download
their student art pieces to the site directly
from their classrooms - Teachers can place student art under their
schools search name
- Statewide Art Scholarship Competition
- Judges will select the top 1000 students using
the website. These students will be invited to
enter the competition - 12 - 1,000 Art Scholarships are to be awarded
annually
Project Designed By Joseph Raines, Visual Arts
Instructor at Wayne County Middle School
Monticello, Kentucky
21PARTNERSHIPS DEVELOPED AND UTILIZED
LAKE CUMBERLAND PERFORMING ARTS COUNCIL
WATERSHED ARTS ALLIANCE
22PARTNERSHIPS DEVELOPED AND UTILIZED
KENTUCKY ART TEACHERS SCHOLARSHIP PROJECT
23INTERNET SITES TO HELP GET YOU
STARTED
Center for Rural Development www.Centertech.com Ke
ntucky Art Teachers Scholarship
Project www.katsp.com Kentucky Arts
Council www.kyarts.org Kentucky Cabinet for
Economic Development www.edc.state.ky.us Kentucky
State Parks www.state.ky.us/agencies/parks/parkhom
e.htm Kentucky Tourism Council www.tourky.com Mast
er Musicians Festival www.mastermusiciansfestival.
com National Endowment for the Arts www.arts.endow
.gov
National Endowment for the Humanities www.neh.gov
National Park Service www.nps.gov Rural Community
College Initiative www.mdcinc.org/rcci Team
Leadership Center www.teamleadershipcenter.com Uni
ted States Department of Agriculture www.usda.gov
USDA Office of Economic Development www.rurdev.u
sda.gov/ocd United States Forest
Service www.fs.fed.us
24THE TIP TO REMEMBER IN DEVELOPING CULTURAL
TOURISM
THE SAME, OR SIMILAR, OPPORTUNITIES EXIST
EVERYWHERE - ALL YOU HAVE TO DO IS EXPLORE AND
BE CREATIVE!
25FOR MORE INFORMATION and ASSISTANCE..
David Cazalet, NCE Director Somerset Community
College 808 Monticello Street Somerset, Kentucky
42501
(606)679-8501, ext. 3202 david.cazalet_at_kctcs.edu