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Thursday, November 12
 

8:00am EST

From Stories to Schoolyards
Thursday November 12, 2026 8:00am - 9:15am EST
Over five months, FCPS students and community partners rolled up their sleeves and asked the hard questions, gathered real data, and let equity guide their conclusions.  Working within the Trust for Public Land's Community Schoolyard framework — which transforms asphalt-heavy schoolyards into vibrant, green community spaces — students and partners examined the full landscape of FCPS schools through a multi-criteria lens: Where are health and economic disparities most acute? Where is the urban tree canopy thinnest? Where do residents lack safe, walkable access to green space? Which neighborhoods bear the greatest burden of environmental pollution?  Where could a community schoolyard do the most good?The result was a student-driven Community Schoolyard Feasibility Study that was both rigorous and deeply human. Through Narrative 4's Story Exchange workshop, students, teachers, and community partners engaged in a structured yet intimate practice: listening to one another's stories, then retelling them in the first person. The outcome is not mere sympathy but genuine perspective-shifting — a proven catalyst for empathy, trust, and collective action.This session will walk participants through the full arc: how the partnership was structured, how the feasibility criteria were developed and applied, what the Story Exchange workshop looked like in practice, and what the students found.  Participants will leave with practical tools, a replicable framework and a vivid example of what becomes possible when students are trusted as researchers, advocates and changemakers.  
Speakers
avatar for Tresine Tatum Logsdon

Tresine Tatum Logsdon

Energy & Sustainability Coordinator, Fayette County Public Schools
Tresine Logsdon is the Energy & Sustainability Curriculum Specialist for Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS), where she drives student-driven sustainability innovation across the district. In this role, Tresine works closely with students, teachers, principals, community partners... Read More →
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Evan Barker

Southeast Manager of the US, Narrative 4
Evan Barker is a Southeast Manager of the United States, responsible for TN, KY, WV, VA, NC, and SC. He began his career as an orchestra musician before accidentally becoming a bookseller and then an English teacher, coming to N4 after eight years in the secondary classroom. He believes... Read More →
Thursday November 12, 2026 8:00am - 9:15am EST
Bourbon Room 1801 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511

9:30am EST

Utilizing Digital Mapping to Enhance your Program
Thursday November 12, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Have you ever needed a specific type of map but can't find one that fits your needs? Dive into an introductory session on the wonders of digital mapping and how you can create your very own maps for all of your needs. Digital mapping can provide a wonderful resource for a multitude of needs, not just navigation. In this session, you will learn basic map terminology to get started, what types of data we can display, and follow along as we create a map as a class. Primary software used for this session will be QGIS (free) and ArcGIS Online (paid). Feel free to bring your own device if you would like to follow along. You do NOT need any prior experience to join this session!
Speakers
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Hannah Wells

Education Coordinator and Director of the Kentucky Children’s Garden, The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky
Hannah Wells is the Education Coordinator at The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky in Lexington. She primarily works in the Kentucky Children's Garden, which serves children aged 0-10 and their families. Here, she manages the garden space and funding as well as provides... Read More →
Thursday November 12, 2026 9:30am - 10:45am EST
Bourbon Room 1801 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511

1:45pm EST

Excellence in Event Planning
Thursday November 12, 2026 1:45pm - 2:30pm EST
Does the idea of running a community event feel overwhelming? Or are you just looking for ways to make planning easier? Join this session to get tips and tricks on how to plan and manage community events in a way that won’t make you pull your hair out!
Speakers
avatar for Hannah Wells

Hannah Wells

Education Coordinator and Director of the Kentucky Children’s Garden, The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky
Hannah Wells is the Education Coordinator at The Arboretum, State Botanical Garden of Kentucky in Lexington. She primarily works in the Kentucky Children's Garden, which serves children aged 0-10 and their families. Here, she manages the garden space and funding as well as provides... Read More →
Thursday November 12, 2026 1:45pm - 2:30pm EST
Bourbon Room 1801 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511

2:45pm EST

Bright Spot Presentations | Citizen Science
Thursday November 12, 2026 2:45pm - 4:15pm EST
Thursday November 12, 2026 2:45pm - 4:15pm EST
Bourbon Room 1801 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511

4:30pm EST

From Trial to Transformation: Lessons from 9 Years of Service
Thursday November 12, 2026 4:30pm - 5:15pm EST
Looking back isn’t always clean. It’s layered, imperfect, and often full of lessons we didn’t realize we were learning at the time.


After nine years of building and sustaining the Environmental Education Leadership Corps AmeriCorps program, we’ve gathered insights that go far beyond our specific work- lessons that apply to any program, partnership, or initiative trying to make a lasting impact.


This story-driven session invites participants to learn from our evolution as an inter-organizational program: What worked, what didn’t, and what we’d do differently if we were starting today.


Together, we’ll explore:
- Why slow, intentional growth can be a program’s greatest strength,
- How to stay realistically optimistic in the face of challenges,
- What it means to find and sustain joy in impact-driven work,
- How to think about long-term member impact beyond service terms,
- And what it really takes to build something that lasts.


This session isn’t just about reflection- it’s about equipping attendees with practical insights they can apply immediately.


Participants will leave with a clearer understanding of how to:
  1. Avoid common early-stage pitfalls
  2. Build programs with longevity in mind
  3. Center people, not just outputs, in their design
  4. Carry lessons forward to strengthen future impact
Speakers
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Ashley Mike

Program Director of the Environmental Education Leadership Corps, Kentucky Environmental Education Council
Ashley has served as the Program Director of the Environmental Education Leadership Corps AmeriCorps program since the program's inception in 2018. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Berea College, with minors in Women’s and Gender Studies and Communication.
In her role, Ashley leads the administrative and compliance operations of the program, ensuring that AmeriCorps members can effectively deliver environmental education across their communities. While her work is largely behind the scenes, her impact helps make environmental learning... Read More →
Thursday November 12, 2026 4:30pm - 5:15pm EST
Bourbon Room 1801 Newtown Pike, Lexington, KY 40511
 
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