From new exhibitions and cocktail tours to Family Days and the final run of Listening Forest, there’s plenty to enjoy at your museum.
Month: September 2023
Arkansas fan creates epic full-scale Razorback Stadium replica inside Minecraft
The level of detail is nothing short of amazing. Ben Bryan’s creation is about as close to the real thing as you can get without a ticket.
Fayetteville Public Library to offer extended access with new FPL+ plan
The program offers enrollees access to select library resources beginning at 6 a.m. and until as late as 10 p.m.
Señor Munchies now open in Fayetteville
The restaurant will serve Tex-Mex cuisine including tacos, fajitas, and more with an additional focus on “antojitos” like sopes, quesadillas, gorditas, and machetes.
First Thursday returns Sept. 7 with ‘Folksday’ theme
The monthly outdoor festival will have a ‘Folksday’ theme, with a celebration of traditional handicrafts, a quilt-themed art installation, and musical performances by Korey McKelvy & Band and more.
Razorbacks to honor Ryan Mallett and Alex Collins with initials on sideline
The University of Arkansas will honor the late Ryan Mallett and Alex Collins by painting their initials on the home sideline during all football games at Razorback Stadium during the 2023 season.
Sponsored Scott Family Amazeum to host Tinkerfest Sept. 23
Join us at the Scott Family Amazeum, located in downtown Bentonville, Saturday, September 23, from 10am-5pm for a day of fun for the whole family.
This summer was a global record breaker for the highest heat ever measured, meteorologists say
Earth has sweltered through its hottest Northern Hemisphere summer ever measured, with a record warm August capping a season of brutal and deadly temperatures, according to the World Meteorological Organization.
University of Arkansas receives $2.5 million grant to study the effect of exercise on aging
Researchers at the University of Arkansas will study the effect of exercise on aging, thanks to a $2.5 million grant from the National Institutes of Health.
Arkansas attorney general OKs legality of Bentonville’s affordable teacher housing approach
A Northwest Arkansas school district will further consider a proposal to build affordable housing for teachers this month following initial approval of the project by Arkansas’ attorney general on Tuesday.
Fayetteville City Council recap: Sept. 5, 2023
Authorizing the mayor to purchase real estate to be returned to the NWA Black Heritage Association, two rezonings, a short-term rental permit appeal and more.
Botanical Garden of the Ozarks to host International Festival Sept. 10
The event will include cultural and traditional dance performances, arts & craft displays, food trucks, vendors, and more celebrating cultures that make up the NWA community.
Weekly deals & more: Tailgate food, art shows, Taylor’s version musical bingo, and more
Sales, specials, deals, discounts, events, news, and more from the local places that keep the Flyer alive.
Wait times to exit Burning Man drop after flooding left tens of thousands stranded in Nevada desert
Wait times for tens of thousands of Burning Man partygoers trying to exit the mud-caked northern Nevada desert are beginning to decrease after flooded roads left them stranded there for days.
Hogs move forward after successful opening weekend
A glance at the SEC football standings might be a bit surprising after one week of football.