Live music and more happening in and around Fayetteville for the weekend of Sept. 11-13. 2020.
Month: September 2020
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Fayetteville Public Schools to require temperature checks beginning Monday
Fayetteville Public Schools will require temperature screenings for all students and staff before entering any school facility beginning on Monday, Sept. 14.
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Case update: Arkansas confirmed coronavirus cases increase by 398, probable cases increase by 70
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Arkansas increased by 398 Thursday, bringing the total number to 66,804 since the pandemic began.
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Clinton House Museum reopens Sept. 10
After a few months being closed due to the pandemic, Fayetteville’s Clinton House Museum will reopen to the public today.
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Wood Stone to reopen uptown location Sept. 15
After several months of bad news, here’s a bit of good news for pizza fans. Wood Stone is set to reopen one of their Fayetteville locations.
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Free COVID-19 testing event set for Sept. 10 in Fayetteville
The Arkansas Department of Health will host a free COVID-19 testing event in Fayetteville today (Thursday, Sept. 10).
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Case update: Confirmed Arkansas coronavirus cases increase by 385, additional 114 probable cases
The number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the state of Arkansas increased by 385 Wednesday, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the state to 66,406 since the pandemic began.
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Crystal Bridges announces new acquisition of painting by Los Angeles artist
Crystal Bridges has added a new piece to its permanent collection.
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‘Greening of the Garden’ gala set for Oct. 1 at Botanical Garden of the Ozarks
This year’s event will include dinner and drinks to enjoy in the garden, or take home, along with live music by Bill Dollar & Loose Change.
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Kaia Kater to perform at Roots HQ Saturday
Kaia Kater is set to perform an outdoor show next to the Roots HQ at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 12.
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Sponsored NWA Open for Business: Local places finding ways to serve customers during COVID-19
NWA Open for Business is a new advertising feature designed to give Fayetteville Flyer readers an idea of what businesses are open during the COVID-19 crisis.
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Walmart AMP to launch happy hour live music series
Venue officials last week announced the series of performances, set to kick off on Friday, Sept. 11 with regional act, The Mixtapes.
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Fayetteville opens more parks amenities
The city’s Parks and Recreation Department has reopened more amenities that had been closed since March because of COVID-19.
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Weekly deals & more: Sept. 8-13, 2020
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, news, and more from the local businesses that keep the Flyer flying.
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City to break ground on Cultural Arts Corridor project
Parking is available along nearby streets and in the Fayetteville Public Library parking garage.