8 Days a Week
8 Days A Week
July 26 (Friday) Exchange Choreography Dance Festival — July 26-27, Liddy Doenges Theater at the Tulsa Performing Arts Center. thebellhouse.info/2019-festival-schedule. Friday Morning Movie — “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse,” 1o a.m.,
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July 19 (Friday) Friday Morning Movie — “The Lion King,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. Family Feature Film — “Wonder Park,” noon, Bentonville Public Library. Free. 271-3192. Family
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July 12 (Friday) Friday Morning Movie — “How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. “Mamma Mia!” — With the music of ABBA,
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July 5 (Friday) Family Feature Film — “Treasure Planet,” noon, Bentonville Public Library. Free. 271-3192. Friday Family Movie — “The Kid Who Would Be King,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library.
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June 28 (Friday) Friday Morning Movie — “Mary Poppins Returns,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. Free. faylib.org. Finders Keepers — A roundtable for antiques lovers, 1 p.m., Rogers Historical Museum.
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June 21 (Friday) Friday Morning Movie — “Toy Story 3,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. faylib.org. Film Friday — “Muppets in Space,” 10 a.m., Springdale Public Library. Free. 750-8180. Friday
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June 14 (Friday) Friday Morning Movie — “Treasure Planet,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. faylib.org. Film Friday — “Lilo & Stitch,” 10 a.m., Springdale Public Library. Free. 750-8180. Trail Mix
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June 7 (Friday) Friday Morning Movie — “Space Jam,” 10 a.m., Fayetteville Public Library. faylib.org. Featured Artisan Demonstration and Sale — Mollyjogger’s Scrimshaw, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Museum Store at Crystal
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May 31 (Friday) The Junk Ranch — A country barn sale of vintage, repurposed items, antiques and more, 8 a.m.-3 p.m. May 31; 8 a.m.-4 p.m. June 1, 11195 Centerpoint
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May 24 (Friday) Opening Lecture — “Nature’s Nation” with co-curators Karl Kusserow (Princeton University Art Museum) and Alan Braddock (William & Mary), followed by a discussion with artist Walton Ford,