Welcome to Ozarks Neighborly Exchange, also known as O.N.E. We are happy you found us and hope that you will join us on our mission of “neighbors helping neighbors”.
We are a group of gardeners, farmers, entrepreneurs, and caring folks from many walks of life whose goal is to come together and create self sufficiency through the unity of our neighbors. Since food is something we all need for our survival, our priority is to be able to feed ourselves LOCALLY. Grow what you can and get the rest from your neighbors. We can do anything when we work together, so let’s make it happen!
Speaking of making it happen, please consider helping us with our Sorghum Cook Shack Project. Please pass this link to all the people in your social circles you think would be interested. Thanks!
It’s that time once again for our 4th annual O.N.E. Congress. We’ve got a great line-up of speakers again this year you’ll surely not want to miss. Lutie school has invited us back to use their facilities. For those who came last year please note we’re moving the vendors into the cafeteria and the gym will be used for all of the presentations so there will be plenty of space for everyone!
We would greatly appreciate it if you would print a copy of this event flier to post wherever you may go in your daily activies. The flier contains all of the important information including the schedule and list of speakers as shown below. Looking forward to meeting you!
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