8 Days a Week
8 Days A Week
Summer movies start at libraries, “Valley Inn” kicks off outdoor movies in Fayetteville. At The Movies Movie Matinee — “Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie,” 2 p.m. June 6, Fort Smith
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Candy Songs, Opera in the Ozarks and ‘Alice in Wonderland’ make fun choices for families. Take The Kids Memorial Day Drop-In Artmaking — Paint a Poppy, 1-4 p.m. May 25-27,
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Learn some of the history of the Arkansas Ozarks at programs Tuesday in Rogers and Wednesday in Springdale. Historically Speaking Second Tuesday Lunch & Learn — “Last Call: History of
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Suddenly, it’s Friday! What to do? What to do? We’ve got you covered, with films, theater, art and even motorcycles! TODAY Lanuti’s Glass Studio Show — Showcasing artwork by Denise
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Walk & Talk Art NWA Makers Spring Market 2024 — Art, jewelry, furniture, home decor, food, toys, clothing, woodwork, bath products, seasonal items, food trucks and more, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
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Historically Speaking Clayton Conversation — “A Graveyard Adventure” with Marcus Woodward, 2:30 p.m. April 21, Clayton House in Fort Smith. $10. Reservations at 783-3000. Not Strictly History Series — “Fayetteville’s
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Is NWA your new home? Looking for connections with its past? Need a place to celebrate Earth Day? Want to make new friends over art? We’ve got you covered in
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Auditions for “Rent,” Vintage Market Days, author talks and a UFO conference? It’s all in Northwest Arkansas and the River Valley! Do It Yourself! Auditions — For “Rent,” 6:30 p.m.
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From “Ode to Joy” to “Carmina Burana” to the annual VoiceJam at the Walton Arts Center, musical diversity is the name of the NWA game! Plus, the River Valley welcomes
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Hear Daveed Diggs, see “The Wizard of Oz” en pointe and taste competitive chili, all coming soon to NWA and the River Valley! Hear It Here! UA Distinguished Lecture Series