New WAC Prez The Walton Arts Center got a new CEO. Read about it here on the Flyer or check out what everyone else is saying in “Walton Arts Center hires veteran arts executive as CEO” (NWA Times), “Walton Arts Center Director Debuts” (Morning News) Hold that deck The Washington County courthouse parking deck is
Month: April 2009
To-do: Thursday 4/23
NAMA and other stuff. You know, tonight.
Dr. Dog Contest Winners
Dr. Dog tickets winners announced. Great job.
It’s NAMA time!
Get into the NAMA zone. And get into it.
Council approves rezoning to accommodate debris chipping
The resolution passed 5-1. Alderman Brenda Thiel of Ward 1 was the only “no” vote.
To-do: Wednesday 4/22
t’s Earth Day so get down on your hands and knees and give Mother Earth a big sloppy one.
Walton Arts Center announces new leadership and initiatives
A new CEO and a new facility … somewhere.
C.A.R.E. Initiative to host benefit
The C.A.R.E. Initiative will be hosting a benefit on April 23 to raise money for six local childrens charities.
Flyer Profile: Color Club
A few weeks ago, we found ourselves at a show at the New Deli, a house-venue near Wilson Park for a three-band bill on a Saturday night. The Literature, an Austin band was in town that we’d heard good things about. Real Live Tigers, an awesome Fayetteville band playing with a new drummer opened the
The Flyer gets a logo
16 months and hundreds of sleepless nights later, we finally have a mark. Phew.
Giveaway: Cake tickets
Answer a few questions using Local540, be entered to win tickets to see Cake.
To-do: Tuesday 4/21
Guster, Ingram Hill, Pope County Bootleggers, Effron White and more.
Farmers’ Market Profile: Sara Pollard – Mountain Greenery
If you haven’t caught on to the awesomeness that is the Fayetteville Farmer’s Market, there’s hope for you yet.
Flyer Profile: Where’s Lawrence
An interview with local band Where’s Lawrence
Brick & Skillet Sandwich
On a rainy day, there is a lot to be said for sitting down to a toasty, melty grilled cheese sandwich.