The Wonder Project

The Wonder Project The mission of The Wonder Project is to inspire a more verdant and wonderful world through shared experiences, community spaces, and agro-ecological education.

Today’s haul, grateful for the harvest!
06/14/2024

Today’s haul, grateful for the harvest!

06/14/2024
02/24/2023

‼PRODUCE GROWERS RESOURCE ALERT‼

Be sure to get your FREE copy of the 2023 Southeastern US Vegetable Crop Handbook for the lastest information on growing vegetables in this region, including Produce Safety which is a newly added section in the last two years. Our team's Dr. Amanda Philyaw Perez and Gaby Sanders were contributors to this section along with lead author Dr. Camila Rodrigues and Southern Center co-authors.

Additionally, UADA faculty who contributed to the full handbook include Drs. Amanda McWhirt, Aaron Cato, and Matt Bertucci.

Download the handbook at https://vegetablegrowersnews.com/2023-southeast-vegetable-crop-handbook/?oly_enc_id=1683J5226656A4V

05/01/2022

We are fortunate to have The Locals, local! 🌎

Great new venue and plenty of time to support your local farmers in downtown Conway!            Urban Farm Whispering Wi...
04/16/2022

Great new venue and plenty of time to support your local farmers in downtown Conway!
Urban Farm Whispering Willow Farm Heifer USAWildland Gardens Loblolly Creamery

Your creative minds are wanted!
10/26/2021

Your creative minds are wanted!

The CDC recommends that fully vaccinated people wear masks in public indoor settings in areas of substantial or high transmission.

Trees are making their way around Conway thanks, in part to the community support of The Wonder Project and Wundermarket...
10/19/2021

Trees are making their way around Conway thanks, in part to the community support of The Wonder Project and Wundermarkets.
For that we are most grateful 💚🌎, Jacqueline Smith, Jessica Steele Angel


Conway Trees (Conway Tree Board) has contracted with Bemis Tree Farm to transplant a mature American Sycamore tree at Fifth Avenue Park. This project was made possible by a donation from the The Wonder Project.

Keep up the good work, Conway Tree Board!

The “Wunder Markets,” have served as a platform for small and locally owned businesses and as a means to generate revenu...
10/27/2020

The “Wunder Markets,” have served as a platform for small and locally owned businesses and as a means to generate revenue for the creation of Green Spaces in our City. In 2018, we hosted the first annual Winter Market - inspired by the centuries old European tradition of ‘Chriskindlmarkts’ or ‘Weihnachtsmarkts,’ our first event hosted 50+ small and locally owned businesses, an estimated 4,000 attendees. The notable success of this event prompted the expansion of the concept to offer Spring, Summer, and Autumn markets, and to develop community oriented programs within the framework of the market itself. We offered baking contests, live music and performances by local talent, and a host of children’s activities. With the support of our community and the blessing of the Mayor and Conway Chamber of Commerces, the Markets quickly became a thread in the fabric of our community, and helped to bring awareness to the importance of community lead projects, public Green Spaces, and a robust local economy!

After the onset of Covid-19, it was evident that we would be unable to safely host this series of markets without knowing more about transmission and the steps we might take in order to ensure the safety of our community. In response, we cancelled our Spring, Summer, and Autumn Events. As such, it is our hope that shifting the way we host markets might allow us to move forward with events that maintain the integrity and purpose of the market series, contribute to a vibrant local economy, and ensure the health and wellbeing of our community. While we had our hearts set on the prospect of hosting our third annual Winter Market to finish up the very weird 2020 year, we have come to the conclusion that it is in the best interest of our community members that we shift our focus to 2021, playing a supportive role to other local community organizations for the remainder of the year.
We appreciate your patience in this critical time of adjustment and uncertainty. We have spent the past few months assessing our values as an organization finding the best, most socially responsible path forward.
The Wunder Markets were founded with the basic goal of highlighting the value of a sustained local economy through local farmers, small business owners, artisans and craftspeople in Central Arkansas. This has been in addition to creating a family-friendly space to shop, eat and stroll while helping to grow funds for our Community Green Space Initiative.
In keeping with this core objective, we would like to share the exciting news that we have formed a nonprofit, The Wonder Project, to support both Wundermarkets, now Wonder Markets, and the Green Space Initiative. In lieu of hosting our Winter Market, The Wonder Project will provide monetary and hands on support for other local nonprofits and community organizations who are working to make our community a more wonderful place to live. Stay tuned for more information about that as well as other ideas as we go.
From our families to yours,
Jacqueline Smith and The Wonder Project

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Restoring our sense of Wonder

It’s a chilly morning here in Conway – it’s crisp and sunny and perfect for planning. We have meetings all day with people who are contributing to this cause. Thanksgiving has come and gone, but I find myself filled with this overwhelming feeling of gratitude. What better way to celebrate a season filled with magic than plan a market with people we love, people who inspire us to be better versions of ourselves.

Sometimes, in the process of growing up – becoming adults, buying homes, running businesses – we lose our sense of wonder. We forget to take time to breathe the cold winter air – to feel it fill our lungs. The holiday season begins to lose its magic as it fills up with deadlines and obligations. Snowflakes become obstacles rather than opportunities. Now is the start of the holiday season. Shopping centers will fill with people who, pressed for time and stressed by the ‘requirements’ of the season, may forget that “so-and-so” who doubled parked is a person. I know. I’ve been there.

But each day is an opportunity to make the world around us brighter. If I think of that in very small terms, it’s not such a difficult thing to manage. What small steps can I take today to make the world more wonderful tomorrow? How can we make this season about time, versus dollars spent? How can we give Love – the gift that when given, is exponentiated.