Posts From tbaker
Dickey Farms Offers Pumpkins, Research, Farm Experience
By Terrah Baker David Dickey said some of his first, and fondest, memories are wandering through his dad’s organic garden in California before he was five. He didn’t know
Benefit Dinner To Celebrate Local, Share Global
Local Organization Helps Support Exiled, Organic Tibetan Farmers By Terrah Baker Pennies for Partnerships started as a fundraising entity to support already existing programs in the exiled Tibetan communities now
Libra – Contemplating the Path of Return
Transition Town News — Rob Hopkins, founder of International Transition Movement, on a rare tour of the U.S., visits San Francisco area, Oct. 10-12; Los Angeles area Oct 13-14
Social Notworking
By Amy Alkon My 40-something younger brother has been “friending” my hot female friends on Facebook, women I have befriended in real life whom he’s never even met! I said
Earthbag Building Worldwide
By Amanda Bancroft Ever have a doppelganger? Ripples has those, too. We’ll be innocently shopping for groceries or browsing Facebook when there they are — like-minded groups who build with
Saving Money Makes ¢ents
Saving money makes sense. I also know I should get out of bed when the alarm goes off. But the snooze button wins that battle. Starting in October, Fayetteville Public
Ozark Poetry Slam Presents The Cover Slam
By Michelle Miesse On Oct. 15, Northwest Arkansas residents and visitors will have the opportunity to hear poetry written by writers and poets from all over the world. This poetry
Musicians Produce Film To Capture Unique Performance
Randall Shreve and The Sideshow Bring Vaudeville, Circus, Theatrical Performance Back To LifeBy Terrah Baker Local musician Randall Shreve said it’s hard for out-of-town venue owners and listeners to understand
Earthbag Building: Foundations
By Amanda Bancroft Here at Ripples, we just received our first delivery of empty earthbags! We thank Green Acre Eco Village and Saddle Boch Brewery for graciously providing the bags.
The Butterfly Effects
By Rachel Birdsell In a few days, I will turn 45. I gave up big celebrations for my birthday many years ago; although I’m not beyond turning down a piece