Civil Rights Roundtable
Monday Dec 5 – 6:30 pm – OMNI Center Time to talk justice for all the people. Here’s the place for the conversation Civil Rights Roundtable
Monday Dec 5 – 6:30 pm – OMNI Center Time to talk justice for all the people. Here’s the place for the conversation Civil Rights Roundtable
Peace Gardens Tour is coming up Saturday May 28, 10 am to 3 pm. The Gardens Map is in the slide show above. You’ll receive a copy of it when you buy your ticket at the first garden you visit. Would you like a teaser of the luscious gardens looking forward to greeting you? Here’s a brief list:
Saturday May 28, 10 am to 3 pm. The Gardens Map is in the slide show above. You’ll receive a copy of it when you buy your ticket at the first garden you visit. Would you like a teaser of the luscious gardens looking forward to greeting you? Here’s a brief list: 1.OMNI Peace Garden Tour tickets available at each garden — May 28, 2016, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 2.A Little Peace of Our Hearts Garden 1007 S. Morningside Drive, Fayetteville 72701 Peace Gardeners: Ralph Nesson & Kate Conway 3.Bamboo Peace Garden 1039 E. Overcrest Street, Fayetteville 72703 Peace […]
So many things being born in the spring… This week is rich with meaningful activities. Choose as many as you wish and enjoy!
Nov 28, 2015. Here to save the places we love…. A pretty wonderful rally sponsored by OMNI 350 – Citizens Climate Lobby and Climate Change Book Forum – in support of the Paris Climate Summit that begins this Monday. Big joy that many Marshall Islanders came down from Springdale in the cold rain to join us for it. About 40 brave people all together.
World Peace Wetland Prairie World Peace Wetland Prairie is a city-owned neighborhood developed and maintained park open FREE throughout the year during normal city park hours The butterfly and peace circle gardens feature stonework by stonemason Curt Richardson assisted by volunteers of all ages
The seed to Tri Cycle Farms was planted when two food insecure and underemployed friends decided to grow a garden. After speaking to 100 people to better understand their personal experience with food insecurity, they began to uncover some startling statistics of a city and county with the third highest rates of food insecurity in the state of Arkansas. In 2011, Don Bennett, founder of TCF, purchased two acres behind his house and with a coalition of community volunteers, a farm-raising movement began. In October of 2011, the field was cleared by a volunteer force of a 119. The next day […]