From the monthly archives:

January 2010

Fundraiser at the Starlight Skatium on Monday from 4-6pm

January 30, 2010

If you are looking for some indoor fun on Monday afternoon, join the Fayetteville Vipers youth baseball team at the Starlight Skatium (the new skating rink in Fayetteville) from 4-6pm. The cost is only $7, and a portion of the proceeds go to support the team. document.getElementById(“post-3984-blankimage”).onload();

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My Inbox is Overflowing with Events. Here Are Some to get you started.

January 27, 2010

Walton Arts Center’s Family-Friendly February Having a hard time finding appropriate entertainment for your entire family? Well, worry not because Walton Arts Center has you covered in February. The Drowsy Chaperone – Tuesday, Feb. 2 – Thursday, Feb. 4. The funniest show you’ve never seen! A Tony Award-winning fantastical new musical comedy chalk full of [...]

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Who Says Fayetteville’s Not Funky?

January 15, 2010

Regardless of where you stand on that issue, it is undisputed that Fayetteville’s funkiness factor has increased with the addition of Opal Fly’s Feel Good Lounge. This is an alcohol free lounge where you can listen to music, play a board game, take a yoga class, get a massage, drink an excellent smoothie, coffee or tea, [...]

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Walton Arts Center Free Book Giveaway

January 11, 2010

Are your copies of Goodnight Moon or A Year with Frog and Toad falling apart because you read them over and over each night with “help” from your toddler or preschooler? If so, you will not want to miss the upcoming events at Walton Arts Center based on these classic children’s books. And, if you [...]

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Happy Birthdays Delivered Straight to You

January 10, 2010

For many of us, throwing a kids birthday party can be time consuming, stressful and expensive. But . . . What if you could choose a custom theme for your child’s birthday party and everything would be delivered to your door . . . Invitations Thank you cards Cupcakes Suggested schedule Supplies for activities Balloons [...]

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From the Fayetteville Public Library

January 8, 2010

Creative Writing Workshops Offered Youth: Mondays, January 18 through February 22, from 4 to 5 p.m., in the Fayetteville Public Library’s Wal-Mart Storytime Room & Teen: Tuesdays, January 19 to February 23, from 4 to 5 p.m. in the Fayetteville Public Library’s Wal-Mart Storytime Room: The Fayetteville Public Library will offer six-week creative writing workshops [...]

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Kids Eat Free Additions

January 6, 2010

From Kara Alt (organizer of NWA Playgroup) Razor’s Edge in Farmington has Kids Eat Free all day on Tuesdays. They serve breakfast all day, have burgers, wraps, salads, chicken fried steak and more and amazing rolls.. they call it monkey bread but whatever it is, they are wonderful!    I ate there yesterday with my [...]

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Origami Workshop at the Fayetteville Public Library

January 5, 2010

The Fayetteville Public Library will host an origami workshop on Saturdays, January 16, 23 and 30. The classes begin at 2 p.m. in the library’s Wal-Mart Storytime Room. The workshop teaches participants origami using simple geometric shapes.  The class is designed for ages 10 years old through adults. The class is free and open to [...]

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Springdale After School Programs

January 5, 2010

A reader has asked for recommendations of after school programs for her kindergartner who attends the Springdale Public Schools.  Any ideas?  Leave them in the comments or email terri@lifepluskids.com. document.getElementById(“post-3929-blankimage”).onload();

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Annie Auditions

January 4, 2010

Arts Live Theatre is hosting auditions For Annie on Saturday, January 9th from 1-4pm and Sunday, January 10th from 2-5pm at Arts Live’s new location on Sang Avenue in Fayetteville. Ages 7-18 Performance dates for Annie are March 12-14, 2010. For specific audition information visit Arts Live Theatre document.getElementById(“post-3924-blankimage”).onload();

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