Community Bible Church
Community Bible Church is an independent, non-denominational, evangelical church with an emphasis on expository preaching. The church believes that in reality, it is only the preaching of the Word of God that leads to lost sinners finding redemption in Jesus Christ. The church also believe that such preaching is an instrument of the Holy Spirit that brings about the renewal and transformation of the redeemed. Community Bible Church does not take extraordinary measures to be "seeker friendly", "emerging", "politically astute", or "culturally relevant". Instead, the church simply lets the Bible speak to hearts with the intention of obeying it. And yet Community Bible Church is a warm spirited church, compassionate, with expressions of grace and love.
Community Bible Church is an independent, non-denominational, evangelical church with an emphasis on expository preaching. The church believes that in reality, it is only the preaching of the Word of God that leads to lost sinners finding redemption in Jesus Christ. The church also believe that such preaching is an instrument of the Holy Spirit that brings about the renewal and transformation of the redeemed. Community Bible Church does not take extraordinary measures to be "seeker friendly", "emerging", "politically astute", or "culturally relevant". Instead, the church simply lets the Bible speak to hearts with the intention of obeying it. And yet Community Bible Church is a warm spirited church, compassionate, with expressions of grace and love.
American Family Association
American Family Association (AFA), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 1977 by Donald E. Wildmon, who was the pastor of First United Methodist Church in Southaven, Mississippi, at the time. Since 1977, AFA has been on the frontlines of America’s culture war. The original name of the ministry was National Federation for Decency but was changed to American Family Association in 1988. Today, AFA is led by AFA President Tim Wildmon, and it continues as one of the largest and most effective pro-family organizations in the country with hundreds of thousands of supporters.
American Family Association (AFA), a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, was founded in 1977 by Donald E. Wildmon, who was the pastor of First United Methodist Church in Southaven, Mississippi, at the time. Since 1977, AFA has been on the frontlines of America’s culture war. The original name of the ministry was National Federation for Decency but was changed to American Family Association in 1988. Today, AFA is led by AFA President Tim Wildmon, and it continues as one of the largest and most effective pro-family organizations in the country with hundreds of thousands of supporters.
North Union Farmers Market
North Union Farmers Market is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates certified, producer-only farmers markets. We run several farmers market each week during the height of Ohio's season. Since opening in 1995, North Union has offered Clevelanders and Northeast Ohioans something to which they previously did not have access – healthy, fresh, local produce sold directly by farmers.
North Union Farmers Market is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that operates certified, producer-only farmers markets. We run several farmers market each week during the height of Ohio's season. Since opening in 1995, North Union has offered Clevelanders and Northeast Ohioans something to which they previously did not have access – healthy, fresh, local produce sold directly by farmers.
Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) was formed in 1979 and is a membership-based, grassroots organization, dedicated to promoting and supporting sustainable, ecological, and healthful food systems. OEFFA's membership includes farmers, consumers, gardeners, chefs, teachers, researchers, retailers, and students. Together, we are working to recreate a regionally-scaled farming, processing, and distribution system that moves food from farm to local fork.
The Ohio Ecological Food and Farm Association (OEFFA) was formed in 1979 and is a membership-based, grassroots organization, dedicated to promoting and supporting sustainable, ecological, and healthful food systems. OEFFA's membership includes farmers, consumers, gardeners, chefs, teachers, researchers, retailers, and students. Together, we are working to recreate a regionally-scaled farming, processing, and distribution system that moves food from farm to local fork.
National Bison Association
In 1995 the American Bison Association (formed in 1975) and the National Buffalo Association (chartered in 1966) merged to become the National Bison Association (NBA). Today, the NBA has over 1,000 members in all 50 states and 10 foreign countries. The NBA is a non-profit association of producers, processors, marketers and bison enthusiasts with a vision of a community bound by the heritage of the American Bison/Buffalo. National Bison Association members abide by the NBA Code of Ethics, which ensure the humane and sustainable raising of the American bison.
In 1995 the American Bison Association (formed in 1975) and the National Buffalo Association (chartered in 1966) merged to become the National Bison Association (NBA). Today, the NBA has over 1,000 members in all 50 states and 10 foreign countries. The NBA is a non-profit association of producers, processors, marketers and bison enthusiasts with a vision of a community bound by the heritage of the American Bison/Buffalo. National Bison Association members abide by the NBA Code of Ethics, which ensure the humane and sustainable raising of the American bison.
Eastern Ohio Grazing Council
The Eastern Ohio Grazing Council (EOGC) works in cooperation with Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Mahoning, Stark, & Tuscarawas County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) staff to plan pasture walks and workshops. The EOGC hosts a pasture walk on the 4th Thursday of each month April through October. These pasture walks are rotated between counties. In January, February, and March the EOGC holds winter grazing workshops in the Carrollton Ponderosa meeting room.
The Eastern Ohio Grazing Council (EOGC) works in cooperation with Carroll, Columbiana, Harrison, Jefferson, Mahoning, Stark, & Tuscarawas County Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) and Natural Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) staff to plan pasture walks and workshops. The EOGC hosts a pasture walk on the 4th Thursday of each month April through October. These pasture walks are rotated between counties. In January, February, and March the EOGC holds winter grazing workshops in the Carrollton Ponderosa meeting room.
Carroll Soil and Water Conservation District
The Carroll Soil and Water Conservation District's mission is to provide assistance on conservation practices and improvement of soil and water resources to all Carroll County land users through educational workshops, technical assistance, on-farm visits and cost share programs to encourage good stewardship.
The Carroll Soil and Water Conservation District's mission is to provide assistance on conservation practices and improvement of soil and water resources to all Carroll County land users through educational workshops, technical assistance, on-farm visits and cost share programs to encourage good stewardship.
Natural Resources Conservation Service
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) draws on a long history of helping people help the land. For more than 75 years, NRCS and its predecessor agencies have worked in close partnerships with farmers and ranchers, local and state governments, and other federal agencies to maintain healthy and productive working landscapes. NRCS assists owners of Ohio's private land with conserving their soil, water, and other natural resources.
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) draws on a long history of helping people help the land. For more than 75 years, NRCS and its predecessor agencies have worked in close partnerships with farmers and ranchers, local and state governments, and other federal agencies to maintain healthy and productive working landscapes. NRCS assists owners of Ohio's private land with conserving their soil, water, and other natural resources.