The Fayetteville Senior Activity and Wellness Center at 945 South College will host the Mayor’s Town Hall Meeting the evening of Monday, March 28, 2011, from 7:00-8:30 p.m. These Town Hall Meetings are wonderful opportunities for direct contact and conversation with Mayor Lioneld Jordan and City Department Directors. This is an opportunity to ask any
Month: March 2011
Giveaway: David Sedaris at Walton Arts Center
Author, humorist, and NPR contributor David Sedaris is coming back to town for a reading at Walton Arts Center on April 12, and we’ve got two pairs of tickets to give away.
Wednesday To-do: March 16
New York-based piano-pop rockers Matt White and Brendan James are in town.
Rudolph Giuliani to Speak at University of Arkansas
Former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani will speak at the University of Arkansas at 8 p.m. Sunday, April 3, in Barnhill Arena as part of the student-sponsored Distinguished Lecture Series. The event is free and open to the public. No ticket is required. Giuliani rose to national prominence in the aftermath of the Sept.
FHS presents Thoroughly Modern Millie
The Fayetteville High School drama department will be presenting Thoroughly Modern Millie written by Richard Morris and Dick Scanlan, with music and lyrics by Jeanine Tesori and Dick Scanlan as it’s spring musical. The musical centers around Millie Dilmount, a small town girl who moves into the big city to marry for money, a thoroughly
Final Paving is Scheduled for Mount Comfort Road
Final paving is scheduled to begin Wednesday, March 16, 2011, on Mount Comfort Road between Porter Road and Rupple Road. During paving operations, flag personnel will be present to direct traffic as necessary, and numerous shifts in traffic lanes should be expected. Access to side streets may be limited for short periods of time as
Council OKs bonuses, First Thursday expansion
City employees and fans of First Thursday came out ahead after Tuesday night’s regular meeting of the Fayetteville City Council.
Razorbacks begin spring football practice
The Razorback Football team opened their fourth season of spring practices under coach Bobby Petrino today at 3:40 p.m. at the practice fields next to Razorback stadium.
Council to consider city employee bonuses
If approved, a proposal on Tuesday night’s agenda would green light a $500 bonus for all permanent employees who have worked for the city for more than one year.
Flyer Guide: St. Patrick’s Day 2011
Here’s the info we were able to find on what’s happening in Fayetteville on St. Patrick’s Day this year.
Five-Year Community Investments Provided With Community Development Block Grants
In the last five years, $2,725,283.00 in Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding has been invested in the Fayetteville community. Also over the past five years, the CDBG program has maintained the staff size and reduced total administration cost by $21,383.00 while continuing to increase program activities and administer the Department of Housing and Urban
Apple Seeds, Inc. to host free cooking class series
Apple Seeds, Inc., in partnership with Fayetteville Public Schools, will host a series of FREE cooking classes. The third in this series will be at Leverett Elementary School on March 29th from 6pm-7:30pm. You do not need to have an affiliation with the school to attend. All the classes will be open to the general
A&P Commission Recap: March 2011
Out-of-town food vendors, such as Tennessee-based Big Boned BBQ, may soon be required to collect HMR taxes for food sales at local festivals.
Tuesday To-do: March 15
Two screenings of Carbon Nation will take place today in the University of Arkansas Global Campus theater.
Sponsor Deals & More: March 15-20
There are a ton of St. Patty’s Day related items on the list this week, as well as March Madness related specials, and one mustache related item. Enjoy.