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WRITERS’ COLONY SETS FELLOWSHIP­S

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The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs is offering a fellowship to a writer working on a short or long work of nonfiction focusing on how he (the writer or another) has managed, and continues to manage, mental illness.

This personal story should offer not just insight and awareness, but most importantl­y, hope. It should share your dreams, and how you are adjusting and fine-tuning them. Stories focused on relationsh­ips, family life, travel, employment, civic contributi­ons, passions, along with the barriers, fears and stigmas faced, are encouraged. For the purposes of this fellowship, the writing should be nonfiction and can take the form of memoir, personal essay, profile or biography.

This fellowship entitles the recipient to a two-week stay, with meals provided, at The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow with a private suite with writing space, private bath and wireless internet. Uninterrup­ted writing time is augmented by a European-style gourmet dinner prepared five nights a week served in the community dining room, the camaraderi­e of other profession­al writers when you want it, and a community kitchen stocked with the basics for breakfast and lunch.

Fellowship applicatio­ns must be accompanie­d by a writing sample and a non-refundable $35 applicatio­n fee. There is a limit of one submission per applicatio­n. Deadline is midnight Aug. 31. The winner will be announced no later than Sept. 25. Residency must be completed by Dec. 31, 2021. (Exceptions will be made if covid-19 makes a residency inadvisabl­e.) Applicatio­ns can be submitted at www.writers colony.org/fellowship­s.

The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow would like to thank longtime supporter and board member Sharon Spurlin for generously funding this fellowship. For more informatio­n about funding a fellowship for a genre or cause that you are passionate about, visit www. writerscol­ony.org/sponsora-fellowship.

Also offered will be a fellowship inviting writers to explore the AfricanAme­rican experience. The work may be in any literary genre: fiction or nonfiction, poetry or prose, or a combinatio­n. It may take place now or in the past. It may draw upon the life of the author or probe other lives. There is no expectatio­n of a certain attitude or type of experience. Rather, the successful applicatio­n will demonstrat­e insight, honesty, literary merit, and the likelihood of publicatio­n.

The fellowship winner also will receive a twoweek, all-expense-paid residency.

Fellowship applicatio­ns must be accompanie­d by a writing sample and a non-refundable $35 applicatio­n fee. Writers proposing more than one project must submit a separate applicatio­n and fee for each one. Deadline is midnight Oct.

26. The winner will be announced no later than Nov.

23. Residency must be completed by Dec. 31, 2021.

The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow would like to thank author and Writers’ Colony alumna Linda Leavell and her husband, Brooks Garner, for generously funding this fellowship.

BLOOD CENTER SEEKS DONORS

Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, the sole

supplier of blood and plasma to patients at more than 40 area healthcare facilities, is making a plea for anyone who is eligible to donate blood to do so.

“There are simply not enough donations coming in or mobile blood drives on the schedule to keep pace with the increase of local patient needs,” CBCO Executive Director Anthony Roberts said. “While we have been able to maintain stock levels at our hospitals, our reserves on our shelves are below a comfortabl­e level, and we need the help of our generous community donors who always step up in times of need.”

Since the covid-19 shutdown in March, more than 280 blood drives have been canceled in the CBCO service region, resulting in more than 9,000 potential blood donations being lost.

Donors who give at a CBCO donor center or mobile blood drive will receive

a $5 gift card redeemable through CBCO’s LifePoints Local online store. They will also receive a colorful T-shirt.

Informatio­n: www.cbco. org/donate-blood.

RED CROSS NEEDS BLOOD

Right now, the American Red Cross has an emergency shortage of convalesce­nt plasma, a potentiall­y lifesaving treatment for patients with covid-19. The Red Cross has seen demand for convalesce­nt plasma more than double over the last month as the number of coronaviru­s cases increases across the U.S. Convalesce­nt plasma products are now being distribute­d faster than donations are coming in.

Individual­s who have fully recovered and received a verified covid-19 diagnosis are urged to sign up to give convalesce­nt plasma now by completing the donor

eligibilit­y form at RedCross Blood.org/plasma4cov­id.

Upcoming opportunit­ies for routine blood donation include:

Bentonvill­e

Aug. 6: 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Synchrony, 1801 Phyllis St.

Gentry

Aug. 3: 1:30-5:30 p.m., First Baptist Church of Gentry, 221 W. Main St.

Rogers

Aug. 4: 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Johnson & Johnson, 3100 Market St., Suite 300

Aug. 4: 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Pinnacle Country Club Clubhouse, 3 S. Clubhouse Drive

Aug. 7: Noon-6 p.m., Elmwood Middle School, 1610 S. 13th S.

Aug. 10: Noon-5:30 p.m., Rogers Christian Church, 2501 W. Oak St.

Siloam Springs

Aug. 5: 1-5 p.m., New Life Church, 1611 Cheri Whitlock Drive

Aug. 7: 1-5 p.m., Walmart, 2901 U.S. 412 East

Fayettevil­le

Aug. 5: 1-6 p.m., Rise

Physical Therapy, 2668 E. Citizens Drive, No. 6

Aug. 7: 11 a.m.-4 p.m., Fayettevil­le Auto Park, 1418 W. Showroom Drive

Aug. 10: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., University of Arkansas Lot 56, University of Arkansas

Aug. 11: 10 a.m.-4 p.m., University of Arkansas Lot 56, University of Arkansas

Springdale

Aug. 14: 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Knights of Columbus Hall, 267 N. Barrington Road

Donation appointmen­ts to give blood can be made for the coming days and weeks by downloadin­g the free Blood Donor App, visiting RedCrossBl­ood. org, calling 1-800-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) or mask while at the drive, in alignment with Centers for Disease Control and Prevention public guidance.

 ?? (Courtesy Photo) ?? P.E.O. Chapter BL in Bella Vista recently awarded a Program for Continuing Education (PCE) grant to Heather Hodge of Rogers. Heather is attending the University of Arkansas majoring in advertisin­g and public relations. Pictured from left are Julie Amos, Chapter BL vice president; Heather; Heather’s daughter, Camryn; and Vickie Griffith, Chapter BL President. P.E.O. is an internatio­nal philanthro­pic educationa­l organizati­on wherein women celebrate the advancemen­t of women; educate women through scholarshi­ps, grants, awards, and loans; and motivate women to achieve their highest aspiration­s.
(Courtesy Photo) P.E.O. Chapter BL in Bella Vista recently awarded a Program for Continuing Education (PCE) grant to Heather Hodge of Rogers. Heather is attending the University of Arkansas majoring in advertisin­g and public relations. Pictured from left are Julie Amos, Chapter BL vice president; Heather; Heather’s daughter, Camryn; and Vickie Griffith, Chapter BL President. P.E.O. is an internatio­nal philanthro­pic educationa­l organizati­on wherein women celebrate the advancemen­t of women; educate women through scholarshi­ps, grants, awards, and loans; and motivate women to achieve their highest aspiration­s.
 ?? (Courtesy Photo) ?? The Veterans Council of North West Arkansas has designated Leonard Eisert as its veteran honoree for third quarter of 2020. In 2001, Eisert and numerous other veterans joined together and laid the foundation for the Veterans Wall of Honor in Bella Vista. He continues to be an active member of the council. Drop by the wall to view Eisert’s display and remember those who have served our country. Informatio­n: Email jl garner@vetwallofh­onor.org or visit the website at www.vetwallofh­onor.org.
(Courtesy Photo) The Veterans Council of North West Arkansas has designated Leonard Eisert as its veteran honoree for third quarter of 2020. In 2001, Eisert and numerous other veterans joined together and laid the foundation for the Veterans Wall of Honor in Bella Vista. He continues to be an active member of the council. Drop by the wall to view Eisert’s display and remember those who have served our country. Informatio­n: Email jl garner@vetwallofh­onor.org or visit the website at www.vetwallofh­onor.org.

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