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Heifer International’s third annual Feast in the Field event took place Saturday, May 30 to raise awareness and funds to help smallholder farmers in Arkansas through Heifer USA’s program. Guests, dressed in all white attire, enjoyed a lovely summer evening and sunset on the grounds of the Heifer campus and Heifer Village pavilion in Little Rock.
Feast in the Field is a unique farm-to-fork event celebrating family farming around the world and raising funds to benefit Heifer projects right here in our own backyard.
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This year’s event sold out quickly. Join the email list to be among the first to know when tickets will be available for 2017. Email feastinthefield@heifer.org.
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James is Arkansas's youtuber and has been THE Volkswagen Bus guy on YouTube since 2010. When he's not taking you on a family road trip, James shows you behind the scenes of people building their dream lives, including his own. From his viral success making rainbow cupcakes, putting the finishing touches on the family's relocated 1936 Craftsman farmhouse and visiting Yellowstone, Route 66 or the other side of their mountain in the Ozarks, the experience is always diverse and fun.
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