Yearly Archives: 2018


Death Fest 2018

Death Fest 2018 Oct 29-Nov 1 at The Four of Wands 440 N. College, Fayetteville What is “green burial?” Is it legal? Why is it appealing to people? There are people here who can answer your questions and tell you about the lovely new natural cemetary now taking shape in Washington County. Full schedule here: www.Death Fest 2018 facebook: Be A Tree Green Burial Education


A John Prine Tribute

November 1. $5.00 cover, refreshments served Donations benefit OMNI Center for Peace, Justice & Ecology Musical tributes from: Brenda and Steve Basking, Dennis Collins and Lori Holyfield, Gary Cooper, Marty and Melody Mortenson, James Nicholson, Walter Schmidt, Elizabeth Scott, Susan Shore and Michael Cochram, Buddy Schute, Still on the Hill, Dale Stokes, and Diana Welch. AWESOME! Seating is limited. For advance donations to reserve a seat, please text or call Walter Schmidt at 720-771-4634, or OMNI at omni@omnicenter.org,


VOTE! EARLY VOTING BEGINS MONDAY OCT 22. VOTE!

Don’t Disappoint Democracy, Friends Here we are… the ones we’ve been waiting for…. and now is our time. Next Monday early voting begins, and if we and our friends miss this opportunity we already know what’s at stake. If anybody isn’t certain about that, they need to start watching the news again. Remember: FRIENDS DON’T LET FRIENDS FORGET TO VOTE!


OMNI Please Help Save Markham Hill

From: Lisa Orton lisa_m_orton@yahoo.com Subject: Help Save Markham Hill Dear OMNI, Please excuse me if I have already told you about this. Friends of Markham Hill (many in my neighborhood and others in Fayetteville) are trying to save Markham Hill from development. It is 144 acres of wooded land within the City. Would you and your friends be willing to sign our petition? The details are in the petition. If the link below does not work, please go to change.org and search or browse on Save Markham Hill. Thank you so much. Sincerely, Lisa Orton Save Markham Hill!


“On the Row: Prison Stories Project”

Encore performance and fundraiser Sun Oct 14 – 7:00-9:00 pm – St. Paul’s Episcopal Deeply moving stories from inside the walls. Our badly flawed prison system hides stories that the Prison Stories Project is opening up for light and air. It’s critically important to hear them. And your donations will support this exemplary project to continue impacting lives inside and out.