KFFB 106.1 FM -- Arkansas Radio -- Online Radio--Arkansas Politics--Local News

Arkansas Radio Station. Online radio. Local News, Batesville's Radio Station, Clinton Radio Station, Conway Radio Station, Concord Radio Station, Cave City Radio Station, Fairfield Bay Radio Station, Greers Ferry Radio Station, Heber Springs Radio Station, Melbourne Radio Station, Morrilton Radio Station, Mountain View Radio Station, Russellville Radio Station, Searcy Radio Station, Greenbrier Radio Station, Newport Radio Station, Rose Bud Radio Station, Arkansas Radio Station.

  • Home
  • Weather Center
    • School Closings
    • Quick Link Forcast
    • Lake & River Levels
    • Road Conditions
  • Calendar
    • Submit your Calendar Information
  • News
    • Local News
    • Financial
    • Politics
  • Listen Live
  • Open Mic
  • Contact Us
  • PostsComments

Sign up now for classes during Sustainability Weekend May 31 – June 2, 2013

April 29, 2013 by Cotton Rohrscheib

Sign up now for classes during Sustainability Weekend May 31 – June 2, 2013.

Students may sign up now for classes during Sustainability Weekend, sponsored by the Arkansas Craft School and Meadowcreek LINKPROJECT May 31 – June 2, 2013, at Tomahawk Creek Farm in rural Stone County, 10 miles southeast of Mountain View.

Workshops include:

·       Building an Earth Oven, where students acquire hands-on experience in the building of an outdoor oven suitable for home-made bread or wood-fired pizza, taught by Pete Klinkhammer.  This is a three-day class with tuition of $175.00.  Students will leave a completed earth oven on site, going home with the experience and skills to build their own oven at home.

·       From Potpourri to Procion, a class in dyeing cloth and yarn taught by Dana Shaeffer, will cover both natural and fiber-reactive dyes.  Tuition for this three-day class is $175.00, and students can expect to come away with several pieces of colorful hand-dyed fabric and skeins of yarn.

·       Ultimate Organic Skincare, taught by Amy Hazel will have students cooking up their own natural lipbalms, creams, and other skincare essentials.  This is a one-day class, presented on Friday, May 31.  The cost is $75.00, with a $25.00 materials fee.

·       AADP Certified Health Coach, Carrie Marry, will be teaching Fermented Foods, which will focus on the art of making kimchee.  Tuition for the class is $75.00 and will be presented on Saturday, June 1.  There is a $10.00 materials fee, and students can expect to come away with at least one quart of delicious and nutritious fermented vegetables.

·       Maureen Brennan Skinner will show students the procedure for Straw Bale Gardening, a method for instant gardening that features no tilling, no bending, no weeding – just watching plants grow!  This will be a ½ day workshop, Saturday morning from 10 am – 12 noon, with a tuition cost of $30.00.

·       Missy Brown will teach a short course on Mini-ponics 101, a class in building a miniature hydroponic system.  Students will learn how to grow bigger plants in less space with 1/10 of the water needed for conventional soil gardening.  This will be a ½ day workshop, presented Friday afternoon from 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm.  Tuition is $30.00.

Visit the Arkansas Craft School’s website, www.arkansascraftschool.org  for more information on craft or foodways classes, meals, and the concert during the weekend, as well as registration forms and scholarship applications.  Find out more about the sustainable agriculture classes by visiting Meadowcreek LINKPROJECT’s website, www.meadowcreeklink.com.  Students may also sign up for classes, or purchase meals or concert tickets by calling Terri Van Orman at (870) 269-8397.  The Arkansas Craft School, located in Mountain View, Arkansas is dedicated to the education of aspiring and practicing craft artisans for success in the Creative Economy.  The Craft School partners with Ozarka College which offers Continuing Education credits for all of its courses.  Support for the Arkansas Craft School is provided, in part, by the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage, and the National Endowment of the Arts.


Filed Under: Entertainment Tagged With: 2013, Sign up now for classes during Sustainability Weekend May 31 – June 2

RSS ArkansasRadio.com

  • Arkansas State University Invites High School Students to Enter Great A-State Media Fest Competition
    Area high school students interested in careers in creative media are invited to enter the Great A-State Media Fest, a statewide competition hosted by the Arkansas State University School of Media and Journalism. Submissions opened… The post Arkansas State University Invites High School Students to Enter Great A-State Media Fest Competition appeared first on Arkansas […]
  • The Arkansas Department of Transportation Recognizes January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month
    The Arkansas Department of Transportation is recognizing January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month with a comprehensive statewide campaign focused on education, awareness, and prevention. Human trafficking occurs in every state, including Arkansas, and involves the… The post The Arkansas Department of Transportation Recognizes January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month appeared first on Arkansas Radio.
  • ArkansasRadio.com Stations Spotlight Human Trafficking Awareness Month with Special Open Mic Program
    In recognition of Human Trafficking Awareness Month, ArkansasRadio.com radio stations are spotlighting prevention, awareness, and victim recovery efforts with a special edition of the Open Mic public affairs program with CEO/General Manager Bob Connell. Arkansas… The post ArkansasRadio.com Stations Spotlight Human Trafficking Awareness Month with Special Open Mic Program appeared first on Arkansas Radio.
  • Arkansas Oral Health Coalition Honors Drew Ramey with Statewide Oral Health Promotion Award
    Drew Ramey of the Lyon College School of Dental Medicine has been named the recipient of the 2025 Excellence in Oral Health Promotion – Individual Award by the Arkansas Oral Health Coalition, recognizing his long-standing… The post Arkansas Oral Health Coalition Honors Drew Ramey with Statewide Oral Health Promotion Award appeared first on Arkansas Radio.
  • White River Health Names David Fox as Vice President and Administrator of Stone County Medical Center
    White River Health has announced the appointment of David Fox, FACHE, FAHRA, as Vice President and Administrator of Stone County Medical Center, effective January 5, 2026. Fox most recently served as Executive Vice President of… The post White River Health Names David Fox as Vice President and Administrator of Stone County Medical Center appeared first […]
  • AVAIO Digital Announces $6 Billion Data Center Hub in Pulaski County, Largest Investment in Arkansas History
    AVAIO Digital Partners has announced plans for a massive new data center campus near Little Rock in Pulaski County, marking the largest economic investment in Arkansas history. The project, known as AVAIO Digital Leo, will… The post AVAIO Digital Announces $6 Billion Data Center Hub in Pulaski County, Largest Investment in Arkansas History appeared first […]
  • Searcy City Council Approves 2026 Budget with Employee Pay Raises and Public Safety Focus
    The Searcy City Council has approved the City’s 2026 budget, placing a strong emphasis on employee pay increases, public safety, and long-term financial stability. All City of Searcy employees will receive salary increases, with the… The post Searcy City Council Approves 2026 Budget with Employee Pay Raises and Public Safety Focus appeared first on Arkansas […]
  • Six Leaders to Be Inducted into Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame Class XXXVIII
    Six distinguished individuals will be inducted into the Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame, recognizing outstanding contributions to soybeans, rice, forestry, cotton, and agricultural leadership, along with influential service in the United States Congress and U.S.… The post Six Leaders to Be Inducted into Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame Class XXXVIII appeared first on Arkansas Radio.
  • Seth Connell Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Fairfield Bay, Promises “Full Steam Ahead” for Community Growth
    Seth Connell has officially announced he is running for mayor of Fairfield Bay, pledging to build on what he called a year of steady progress and renewed momentum across the community. In his announcement, Connell… The post Seth Connell Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Fairfield Bay, Promises “Full Steam Ahead” for Community Growth appeared first […]
  • Arkansas Rice Annual Meeting Set for February 4 at New Harrisburg Research Center
    The 2026 Arkansas Rice Annual Meeting will be held on Wednesday, February 4, at the Northeast Rice Research and Extension Center in Harrisburg, marking the first time the annual gathering will take place at the… The post Arkansas Rice Annual Meeting Set for February 4 at New Harrisburg Research Center appeared first on Arkansas Radio.

RSS ArkansasRadio.com

  • Arkansas State University Invites High School Students to Enter Great A-State Media Fest Competition January 13, 2026
  • The Arkansas Department of Transportation Recognizes January as Human Trafficking Prevention Month January 13, 2026
  • ArkansasRadio.com Stations Spotlight Human Trafficking Awareness Month with Special Open Mic Program January 13, 2026
  • Arkansas Oral Health Coalition Honors Drew Ramey with Statewide Oral Health Promotion Award January 13, 2026
  • White River Health Names David Fox as Vice President and Administrator of Stone County Medical Center January 12, 2026
  • AVAIO Digital Announces $6 Billion Data Center Hub in Pulaski County, Largest Investment in Arkansas History January 12, 2026
  • Searcy City Council Approves 2026 Budget with Employee Pay Raises and Public Safety Focus January 12, 2026
  • Six Leaders to Be Inducted into Arkansas Agriculture Hall of Fame Class XXXVIII January 12, 2026
  • Seth Connell Announces Candidacy for Mayor of Fairfield Bay, Promises “Full Steam Ahead” for Community Growth January 12, 2026
  • Arkansas Rice Annual Meeting Set for February 4 at New Harrisburg Research Center January 10, 2026

Return to top of page

Copyright © 2026 · Sample Child Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in