For the most part, the brand new islands on College Avenue between Dickson and Lafayette are ready to go. All that’s left now is adding trees.
Author: By Todd Gill
Owl Creek principal wins 100 Walton Arts Center tickets
Kristen Scanlon, the new principal at Owl Creek Elementary School in Fayetteville, was the winner of a drawing that gave her school 100 tickets to upcoming Broadway shows at Walton Arts Center.
To-do: Wednesday 8/19
Devils Promenade at Smoke & Barrel, free food and music at UARK Bowl, jazz at Ella’s, DJs at Fix, plus more.
To-do: Tuesday 8/18
Does it want to rain or does it want to shine? We don’t know. That’s why we’re not meteorologists. Right now, it’s kinda shiny. Later tonight it’s supposed to be kinda rainy. Same thing tomorrow. Kinda rainy, kinda shiny. It reminds me of gasoline. Kinda stinky. Kinda smelly goody. Sometimes more stinky than smelly goody,
Giveaway: Dinner and The Second City
Win tickets to see The Second City at the Walton Arts Center and a $25 Restaurant Week gift certificate.
To-do: Monday 8/17
Peter Frampton at the AMP, Green Drinks at Smiling Jack’s and more.
Don’t forget to register to vote
Today is the last day to register to vote in the September 15 election.
To-do: Thursday 8/13
A movie screening at Scarpino’s, I Heart John Ray at Dickson Theater, the Harvest Music Festival and more.
Winners: NWA Rollergirls ticket giveaway
Congratulations to Monday’s NWA Rollergirls contest winner, Bobby Smittle.
To-do: Wednesday 8/12
Just two months ago, thousands of people from all over the country descended upon Mulberry Mountain for Wakarusa. Hopefully, those hills had a chance to rest up because starting tonight, another 5,000 music fans are expected to start rolling in for the Harvest Music Festival. The 2009 Mulberry Mountain Harvest Music Festival will last through
Arkansas lottery is fast approaching
The Arkansas lottery will begin ticket sales in seven weeks and will set a world record for start-up time.
Campaign rally for A+ Stronger Fayetteville planned
Those in support of building a brand new Fayetteville High School are invited to a rally tomorrow afternoon on the Fayetteville Square.
Headquarters House hosts ice cream social Saturday
Enjoy all-you-can-eat ice cream, cake, live music, living history, and children’s activities.
To-do: Tuesday 8/11
Chillaxing night in Fayetteville.
Fayetteville kickball registration underway
Kickball is an idea that the City of Fayetteville has been tossing around for a couple of years now but due to limited staff, it just hasn’t been possible. Until now.