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Events and Projects

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Calendar

Each week St Paul's Episcopal and Central United Methodist Church sponsors free community meals to the public. Come and enjoy free lunch every Monday and Wednesday at St. Paul's Episcopal Church and every Tuesday and Thursday at Central United Methodist Church. 12:00pm.

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Board of Directors

Rev. Lowell Grisham Rynne Ragland
Larry Ash Stephen Cassar
George Faucette Kevin Fitzpatrick
Helen Kirby Daniel McCormick
David Williams Angela Ryan
Donna Trumbo  

Rev. Lowell Grisham
Lowell is the Rector of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and he's served on the board since its inception. He sees the work of Seven Hills as an extension of Jesus' teaching to "love our neighbor as ourselves."  >>return

Rynne Ragland
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Larry Ash
Larry Ash is a 13 year resident of Fayetteville . He graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. in Industrial and Labor Relations and later obtained a Ph.D in Economics from the University of North Carolina . He taught Economics at the University of North Carolina , the University of Maryland and Webster University . Following a stint in Washington D.C. , where he worked as an Assistant to a United States Senator, he worked for an energy company in California before moving to Fayetteville to become an entrepreneur. Larry has two children. One is enrolled at the University of North Carolina and the other attends the Fayetteville public schools. His public service includes two terms on the Board of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas and over twenty years as an unpaid part-time police officer.   >>return

Stephen Cassar
Stephen Cassar is President/CEO of TICKETsage, Inc. - a business-to-business ticketing software solutions company with clients in 30 states. Cassar relocated to Fayetteville with his wife in 1997 from Melbourne , Australia where he was awarded the Young Citizen of the Year for his work with underprivileged youth and the homeless. Cassar is currently serving as President of the Board for the Ozark Literacy Council. He brings technology, e-commerce, and business knowledge to the Seven Hills board.  >>return

George Faucette
George Faucette, has lived in Fayetteville for more than 52 years. He is married to Rosemary Faucette and has two children, Sagely and Justin Faucette. He has been a licensed real estate practitioner for over 37 years. He currently owns Coldwell Banker Faucette Real Estate, headquartered in Fayetteville. He brings a business perspective to the Seven Hills Board and a belief that it is important to support those who cannot support themselves.  >>return

Kevin Fitzpatrick
Kevin Fitzpatrick is a Professor and Jones Chair in Community in the Department of Sociology at the University of Arkansas . Dr. Fitzpatrick has recently moved from Birmingham, Alabama where he was a Professor at the University of Alabama-Birmingham. For the last twenty years, Dr. Fitzpatrick has been actively involved in doing research on the homeless and serving as a community advocate and board member on several homeless-focused organizations in Birmingham . He currently is on the Northwest Arkansas Housing Coalition's planning team that is working on the development of a 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness in Northwest Arkansas.  >>return

Helen Kirby
Helen Kirby, native of Minnesota, has lived here in Fayetteville since 1962 with her husband, and has five children. She spent the next 10 years as an active parent before working for the Social Securing Administration for 9 years. Since 1983 she has been an active volunteer working with many non-profit organizations. She is currently a Board member for the Single Parent Scholarship Fund and the Ozark Literacy Council in addition to her position on the Seven Hills Board.  >>return

Daniel McCormick
Daniel is a native of Fayetteville. His ancestors emigrated from Ireland and settled at Mt. Comfort in Washington County in the 1850's. Daniel is a certified public accountant and Principal in the firm Daniel R. McCormick, C.P.A., P.A. In addition to his regular Board responsibilities, he assists Seven Hills with accounting and budgeting issues. In addition, he serves on the Board as treasurer of the Fayetteville Evergreen Cemetery Association.  >>return

Angela Ryan
Angela Ryan is a native of Fayetteville and a graduate of the University of Arkansas. She is the President of the McBride Distributing Company - the local Anheuser-Busch wholesaler. Angela serves on the ARVEST Fayetteville board, the Wholesale Beer Distributors of Arkansas Association board, and the Washington Regional Foundation board. Angela and her husband, Randy, enjoy being spectators at their son, Zachary's, sporting events. The Ryans are members of St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Fayetteville.   >>return

Donna Trumbo
Donna has been active with Seven Hills since the Center opened. She is a retired school counselor who is now working part-time in the Springdale school system. Donna loves to travel and does as much as she can. She is a member of St. Paul's Episcopal Church and volunteers in the office. Donna has 2 granddaughters, Holley and Anna, who provide much of the sunshine in her life.  >>return

David Williams
David L. Williams is the CEO of Ozark Guidance, NWA's private, nonprofit community mental health center. He has been involved with the homeless and mentally ill populations for 40 years and sees Seven Hills as a crucial component of our overall community services and care systems. His roles on the board have focused on organizational development, fund-raising and inter-agency cooperation.  >>return