Eureka Springs Woman an Advocate for Clean Water

By Bettina Lehovec
The Morning News

Water. Most Americans take this basic need for granted, assuming all they want will be available at the turn of a tap. Eureka Springs resident Barbara Harmony thinks differently. She knows clean water is a finite resource, one that is dwindling as pollution and world population swells. Read More
A Profile: Barbara Harmony

By Sarah Edwards
Pine Mountain Institute Newsletter


Water activist and astrologer, Barbara Harmony was working for the city of Hoboken, N.J. in 1974 when she grew tired of the urban lifestyle. "I didn't want to leave the house because I didn't want to give up my parking space," she recalls with a laugh. So she decided to pack what belongings could fit into her Volkswagen convertible and drove southwest, searching for a simpler way of life. Read more
Harmony Recognized for Water Work

By Susan Lourne
Lovely County Citizen

Long-time water advocate Barbara Harmony was honored at the Arkansas Watershed Advisory Group’s 2004 Watershed Conference in Little Rock Friday. Harmony won the statewide Clean Water - Stronger Communities Volunteer Award recognizing her “exceptional service in engaging her community in environmental awareness.” Read more