Co-Sponsors List
OACC is organized and run by volunteers. It is not a money-making event for any individual or organization, and we have always been committed to keeping our fees as low as possible.
Co-Sponsors are the key to keeping our rates affordable.
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We’re on a mission to heal. Bringing BioHarmony to people and planet through re-balancing our relationship with technology and nature.
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Working to protect and preserve the pristine qualities of our first national river.
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David Haenke is a cofounder of the Ozark Area Community Congress, and retired steward of Alford Forest. This photo was taken during the drought...
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Small business mentor and coordinator for business mentoring activities at the Ozark Small Business Incubator
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Increasing appreciation of the natural beauty of the plants and people of the Ozarks
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Leader in the Ozark bioregional and organic farming movements and local legend in some circles, departed this life on March 30th, 2024
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Excited to attend the 45th OACC, the longest running bioregional congress. She is exploring the possibility of an 11th continental congress and welcomes discussion...
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Lick Branch Settlement in Oark, Arkansas, has: A purpose… to create an ecologically healthy sanctuary-settlement integrated into the extended human, plant, and wildlife community in...
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Martin Turner is known to OACC participants for the fluid Tai Chi lessons he offers at the yearly gatherings. He supports OACC with his...
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Offering consulting services in real estate, sustainable building, and green building education in the Ozarks
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Hawk Hill located in the Bryant Creek Watershed of the Missouri Ozarks and is a member of the Ozark Land Trust.
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Peaceworks is a grassroots, membership-based educational non-profit working for sustainability, climate action, peace and justice. In addition to our educational/activist efforts we also operate...
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Our mission is to explore, enjoy, and protect the planet on behalf of our 28,000+ members and supporters statewide
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Noelle Callaway, cook extraordinaire, supports the yearly OACC gathering with home-cooked meals for the entire gathering.
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Denise Vaughn's new video will be shown Friday night, October 4, 2024, at OACC 45.
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The nationally accredited Ozark Land Trust is celebrating its 40th Anniversary in 2024! OLT protects over 32,000 acres of lands across the Ozark bioregion,...
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My Ozarks Documentary Film Series by Ozark Vitality is a collection of short, intimate portraits of real people, places and experiences in the Ozarks....
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Dedicated to the responsible management of Pioneer Forest as a working demonstration of renewable resource use compatible with the long-term carrying capacity and health...
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Entrepreneurs finding simple, alternative, sustainable solutions
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Renaissance Books & Gifts specializes in crystals and stones, sterling jewelry, aromatherapy and essential oils, candles, incense, posters, greeting cards, statuary, clothing, yoga mats...
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TOP focuses on education, especially regarding healthy soil and native plants.
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Our organizational purpose is to protect land / water / air and all living things; and to encourage a healthy cultural / social /...
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This oak-pine-hickory forest is located in the Bryant Creek Watershed and is managed using eco-forestry methods oriented toward improving the health of the forest.
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One of the world’s leading centers contributing to the science underlying agroforestry, the integration of trees and shrubs into agricultural landscapes.
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With our roots in astronomy software development, our expertise in telescope control, and our growing experience with small spacecraft missions, the sky is truly...
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Living happily next to the Mark Twain National forest in Indian Creek Watershed, in Howell County, Missouri
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Composting with worms can produce a great soil amendment and use up food scraps.
Program & General Schedule
OACC 45 planned activities and presentations