The Spring Historical Farm Event has been planned to be bigger and better than ever. However, due to the wet weather, some of the regular demonstrations/displays may not be possible. We are planning to fill in with some new and different things that may be interesting. There will be antique farm equipment and other displays, music, animals, demonstrations, concessions, food, etc.!!! The show will be at the Kilo Vista site of the Living Farm Museum, 320 Kila Vista Road, located on the Eleven Point River and accessed off Rogers Road by the bridge.
Anyone interested in participating by exhibiting, concessions, demonstration and/or displaying a craft or other skill, playing music, etc.., is welcome to come and set up. Please contact Garland at 870-919-3251 or Don at 870-378-0285 for further information.
The Good Earth Association is a non-profit umbrella organization consisting of several small farm-related projects. The largest is the Living Farm Museum of the Ozarks which presents a Spring and Fall show each year. The museum displays an extensive collection of antique farm equipment and implements as well as items that could be found in farm homes in years past. The Ozark Gardens of Yester-year provides a community garden each year and a seed exchange. Rock Crescent Ridge Farm is a food and sustainable agriculture research project for small farms and gardens.
The founder of the organization is Don Waterworth, a retired U.S. Air Force veteran. He would like to interest other retired people in volunteering as advisors, instructors, workers, recruiters, fund raisers, etc. Anyone interested in learning more about the Good Earth Association or receiving the Good Earth Association/Living Farm Museum of the Ozarks Newsletter, should write the Good Earth Association Inc. at 610 North Marr Street, Pocahontas, AR 72455-2899.