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Drawing in Depth –

Drawing in Depth – last chance Saturday With Rob Pressman Sat Aug 31 – 9:00 am-noon – Omni Center Summer drawing class Beginner and intermediate drawing skills With instructor Rob Pressman On the following Saturday’s from 9 am to noon final session: Aug 31 $35 per session Or All 4 sessions $100 Some of the subjects to be covered: Fundamentals, Arraignment, Light source, Depth, Perspective, Proportion, Composition….. You will need: Sketch pad ( 40 sheet minimum) Pencils, white eraser, sharpener, And a need to create! For more information Call or text 479-305-9170 Or email peersbarnstorm @gmail.com Rob has been a […]


OMNI Peace Action No Iran War-Protest

OMNI Peace Action No Iran War-Protest Sat Aug 31 – 11:00 am-12:00 noon – Washington County Courthouse Final Weekly protests against war — for Now Dear Friends, With a great demonstration of conviction, we’ve held 11 consecutive weeks (3 months) of peace protests calling for a stop to war on Iran and imperialist warfare everywhere. We’ve certainly reached the minds of thousands of Arkansans, both through media coverage and the many honking cars. Here are a few photos from Week 11      We’ve decided that this coming Saturday will be our final protest in this series, but should hostilities escalate, we […]


Why Nutrient Trading is Scarier Than You Think

Why Nutrient Trading is Scarier Than You Think. [And what you can do before Aug 26] If you’ve never heard of nutrient trading, there are those in Northwest Arkansas who are pleased at that. If you live in Fayetteville, you’re one of just a small handful of people that can help us prevent a terrible regulation from going into effect that has the potential to degrade water quality throughout the state. City leaders from Fayetteville, Bentonville, Rogers, and Springdale make up NANTRAG – the group currently trying to establish a statewide nutrient trading program. If you’re not familiar with the concept, […]


Zero Waste!

Zero Waste! Isn’t Climate Change More Urgent Than Reducing My Garbage? I recently saw this picture of the Climate Change tidal wave looming over seemingly smaller issues. It seems futile to focus our time on anything other than climate change. But the truth is that these issues are almost all connected. Maybe reducing household waste can seem like a frivolous waste of time. But in fact, some of the most effective ways to reduce carbon emissions happen to be directly related to waste and our consumption patterns. 42% of US greenhouse gasses are from producing, processing, transporting and disposing of […]


Earth Strike Fayetteville

Friday Sept 27 – noon-3:30 pm In coordination with the global Earth Strike organized by 350.org and many other climate action groups, including Greta Thunburg’s youth group. A great program of performers has already agreed to participate, and this will be an alternative for Fayettevillians who want a different option than Bikes Blues & BBQ (which is the same weekend). (Farmers Market folks tell us BBBBQ people don’t frequent the Square). More information will be coming soon, so put this on your calendar. Here’s what’s on the schedule now: BICYCLE RALLY & PEOPLE’S MARCH featuring GIANT PUPPETS, Parachutes for the […]


Fayetteville Balloon Festival SOAR NWA

Fayetteville Balloon Festival SOAR NWA Saturday Aug 24 – Drake Field Schedule: Flight – Saturday 7:00 am Tether Rides morning – 7:00 am Tether Rides evening – 6:00 pm Balloon Glow – Saturday evening 8:00-8:30 pm First-time balloon festival. It’s so fun watching the colorful grace of the giant orbs as they lift into the air. Stop in to meet some pilots and watch the joy.


Hiroshima Nagasaki Commemoration

COMING SOON Sunday August 11, 7:00 pm Unitarian Universalist Fellowship 901 W. Cleveland The annual commemoration is coming together beautifully. Because of the tense situation with Iran, we’ve invited Iranian musician Mahshid Iraniprivast to perform, and she graciously agreed. There will also be a striking and moving music video done by Professor Nikola Radan called Hiroshima: Clash of Civilizations. In addition to the traditional elements of the event – proclamation by Mayor Jordan, music by Still on the Hill, and the traditional Obon Lights More information will be coming soon, so put this on your calendar.