Rural Heritage Development Initiative - Sample Interviews and Related Materials

Roberta Traynor holding award winning jar of dilled green tomatoes. Photo by Author
Marthetta Clark modelling one of her vests in her home in Danville, Kentucky. Photo by Meredith Martin.
Marthetta Clark displaying her textile arts. Photo by Meredith Martin.
Marthetta Clark displaying her textile arts. Photo by Meredith Martin.

Marthetta Clark

Marthetta Clark is a member of the Boyle County Homemaker’s club and designs and creates a variety of jackets, aprons, and purses. She enters her work in both the Boyle County Fair and art shows in the Danville area.


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Teresa Martin holding one of her pet rooster. Photo by Meredith Martin.
Teresa Martin holding one of her pet roosters. Photo by Meredith Martin.
One of Teresa Martin's many pet goats. Photo by Meredith Martin.
One of Teresa Martin's many pet goats. Photo by Meredith Martin.

Teresa Martin

Teresa Martin is a member of the Boyle County Homemaker’s club and a quilter, seamstress, and raiser of many pet goats and chickens.


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Roberta Traynor holding award winning jar of dilled green tomatoes. Photo by Author
Roberta Traynor holding her award winning can of dilled freen tomatoes. Photo by Meredith Martin.
Jars of canned goods
Canned goods in Roberta Traynor's pantry in her home in Danville, Kentucky. Photo by Meredith Martin.

Roberta Traynor

Roberta Traynor is a member of the Boyle County Homemaker’s club. She grows all her own vegetables and cans a variety of relishes, vegetables, and salsas. Her canned goods win ribbons every year at the Boyle County Fair.


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