Community Blood Center of the Ozarks will host a blood drive from 1-5 p.m. on March, 29, 2011 at Ozarks Electric in Fayetteville (36411 Wedington Drive). The drive is open to the public.
Month: March 2011
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Arnold-Smith Engagement
Bride: Amanda Arnold Groom: Steven Smith Wedding date: May 20, 2011 Amanda Arnold and Steven Smith, both of Fayetteville, announce their engagement and plans to marry at 5 p.m. May 20, 2011, at St. Catherine’s at Bell Gable in Fayetteville. The bride is the daughter of Lisa and Paul Kirkpatrick of Fayetteville and Sherry and
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Listen to Your Heart Party – First Annual
When: Friday, March 18 · 7:30pm – 10:30pm Where: Savor, 2217 N College, Fayetteville, AR Dance to the music of the Decades. Music performed live by Boom! Kinetic, in an interactive format. VIP Seating – $1,000 (table of 6, wine, hors d’oeuvres, ability to control the musical playlist) General Admission – $20 Cash Only for
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Weekend To-do: March 18-20
A Shulertown album release party, a Pink Floyd Tribute at Walton Arts Center, more SXSW bands, a Bruce Walker fundraiser at Jose’s, and a ton of more things are happening in Fayetteville this weekend.
Prescribed Burn On Broyles Avenue
The City of Fayetteville will be conducting a prescribed burn tomorrow, March 18, on the wetland mitigation site immediately north of the West Side Wastewater Treatment Plant at 15 South Broyles Avenue. Specifically, the burn will be located on a 50-acre tract that borders the west side of Broyles Road, is east of 54th Avenue,
Oak Ridge Trail Street Crossing Construction
On Monday, March 21, the City of Fayetteville’s Transportation Division will begin construction of the Oak Ridge Trail street crossing at University Avenue and Center Street. This phase of construction will take approximately three to four days to complete and require road closure to through traffic on University Avenue between Dickson and Center Streets. Provisions
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Beaver Water District to Receive Grant from The Walton Family Foundation
Three-year Grant of $229,250 will support water education program Beaver Water District has been awarded a three-year grant of $229,250 from The Walton Family Foundation. The purpose of the grant is to enhance and accelerate the District’s existing efforts toward the creation of a comprehensive Water Education Center within its Administration Center. The Water Education
Let’s Move! Fayetteville kicks off with Trail Tour April 2nd
FAYETTEVILLE, AR – The City of Fayetteville is pleased to announce the Let’s Move! Fayetteville program Kick-Off event, a Trail Tour with Mayor Lioneld Jordan, on Saturday, April 2, 2011. Area kids are invited to join Mayor Lioneld Jordan for the first Trail Tour of 2011. Bring a parent (or the whole family), pack a
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Thursday To-do: March 17
Tonight’s calendar is packed with options for St. Patty’s Day fun.
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TheatreSquared receives $275,000 grant, announces expansion
The local theatre organization plans to expand marketing efforts, hire a director of development, and create a new fellowship program with funding from the Walton Family Foundation.
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Shulertown to release ‘Free Range’ album at George’s
According to Jason Reddecliff (guitar, vocals), the 12-song album is entirely self-recorded and self produced, and just like the band, no two songs on the record sound alike.
Press release | TheatreSquared launches artistic and institutional expansion
Unedited release from City of Fayetteville THEATRESQUARED LAUNCHES ARTISTIC AND INSTITUTIONAL EXPANSION Walton Family Foundation Awards Three-Year, $275,000 Grant NORTHWEST ARKANSAS—March 17, 2011—TheatreSquared (T2) Artistic Director Robert Ford and Managing Director Martin Miller today announced a major initiative to expand the theatre’s artistic and institutional capacity, funded in part by a three-year, $275,000 grant from
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Omni Center hosts ‘Dig In!’ food and farming film festival
If you’ve ever wanted to learn more about growing your own organic food, and if you’re free on Saturday, plan on spending a day at the Omni Center.
Teacher opportunity – Professional Development Institute
Each summer, the Theatre offers the week-long T2 Professional Development Institute, conferring up to 30 hours of Arkansas professional development units in partnership with the University of Arkansas. This program will be offered June 10-13, 2011. This year’s program will be held at the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute at Petit Jean in Morrilton, Arkansas. Teachers will
Call for student written plays – 2011 Arkansas New Play Fest
TheatreSquared welcomes submissions from Junior High and High School students to be considered for participation in this year’s festival. Five original plays by Arkansas students will be selected to be showcased at TheatreSquared’s 2011 Arkansas New Play Fest to be held May 19-22 at Walton Arts Center’s Nadine Baum Studios in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The theme