Success StoryA Journey of Connection, Discovery, and Renewal Through the Agricultural & Cultural Heritage Tour



A Journey of Connection, Discovery, and Renewal Through the Agricultural & Cultural Heritage Tour

Author: Lindie Huffman

Planning Unit: Pendleton County CES

Major Program: Community Vitality and Leadership - ANR

Plan of Work: Promoting Health and Wellness from cradle to grave

Outcome: Long-Term Outcome

For many Pendleton County residents, experiences outside the county lines are rare. A trip to Lexington or popular destinations like the Smokies or the beach is often the extent of travel. The Agricultural and Cultural Heritage Tour through New England changed that, offering 34 travelers a journey of discovery and connection across 12 states—a trip many "thought they would never take".

Highlights of the Journey

Over seven days, participants encountered New England’s agricultural and cultural icons:

  • Oyster Farm: Travelers learned about sustainable seafood cultivation and the regulations challenging the industry.
  • Cranberry Harvest: In cranberry bogs, they saw this unique and hardy crop that is a regional icon.
  • Maple Syrup and Apple Cider Farms: Stops showcased traditional syrup-making and local cider production.
  • Ben & Jerry’s Headquarters: Visitors enjoyed an inside look at this famous brand’s values and process.
  • Historic Mansion Tour: Participants explored New England’s architectural heritage and witnessed the grandeur and artistry of the Gilded    Age.
  • Saffron Farm: A rare experience, travelers were captivated by this high-value specialty crop and are conducting a citizen science project back home with bulbs from the trip.

Life-Changing First-Time Experiences

This tour offered powerful firsts that left a lasting impact. Some participants saw the ocean for the first time, taking in the vast Atlantic shoreline with awe. Others witnessed the majesty of Niagara Falls, while seven travelers tried fresh oysters for the first time. These memorable firsts became moments of wonder, courage, and accomplishment, with the group supporting each other and celebrating these shared experiences.

More Than a Tour: Saying Yes to Life

The tour offered much-needed renewal for some who had faced deep personal challenges. The affordable, supportive group setting allowed them to say “yes” to life in a way they hadn’t thought possible, finding joy, resilience, and meaningful friendships along the way.

Accessible and Transformative Travel

For many participants, the affordability of the tour was the key to stepping beyond familiar borders. This journey of self-discovery fostered a newfound appreciation for other cultures and strengthened connections within the group and their community.

Looking Forward

Pendleton County Extension aims to offer more of these transformative tours. This trip underscored how accessible, group travel enriches lives, fosters resilience, and promotes the spirit of discovery—a lasting impact that benefits individuals and strengthens communities.







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