From the monthly archives:

May 2010

Book Signing – The Jonathan Stories @ Nightbird Books

May 28, 2010

The author of The Jonathan Stories will be coming to Fayetteville for a book signing on June 23rd at Nightbird Books 205 West Dickson Street, Fayetteville from 5 pm to 7 pm The author, CHARLES D. WOOD lives in Greenwood, Louisiana with Mary Josephine Baker Wood, his sweetheart of 60 years. He is a retired [...]

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Yard Sale to benifit Mission Trip to Honduras

May 28, 2010

4911 W. Pleasant Grove Rd Rogers AR First Church of The Nazarene 8 am till 2 pm Saturday May 29th 2010 Yard Sale to Benefit a Teen Mission Trip in June to build on to a small Church in Honduras. Lots of items to choose from. Clothes, Toys, Household items, etc. document.getElementById(“post-4541-blankimage”).onload();

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Ozark Girls Chorus Auditions

May 27, 2010

The Ozark Girls Chorus is holding auditions again! If your 3rd- or 4th-grade daughter, or your 5th-, 6th- or 7th-grade daughter is interested, mark your calendar for the auditions. The chorus had a wonderfully successful first year where the girls learned about performing and music and all grew in their confidence. The younger girls will [...]

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Tropical Island Tutoring – Don’t Take a Vacation from Learning!

May 26, 2010

Hey kids, here comes summer break! Hey parents, summer doesn’t have to mean a break from learning! Rolling Hills Baptist Church is hosting its third annual summer tutoring program called “Tropical Island Tutoring.” A great way for kids who’ve completed K-5th grade to focus on math and reading while having a lot of fun. Includes [...]

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How Do You Say Goodbye to an Elephant? Throw a Going Away Party, of Course!

May 23, 2010

You may have noticed a life-sized elephant sculpture made of recycled tires standing in the Fayetteville square for the last six weeks. Her name is Nomkhubulwane, and she is visiting from South Africa. She is touring North America to raise awareness of environmental issues and the impact that they have on all species, large and [...]

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Free Stuff for Good Grades

May 23, 2010

Check out this post on Patriot Moms (blog by moms of Providence Christian Academy students) listing businesses like Chick-fil-a, Chuck E. Cheese and Pizza Hut that offer freebies to kids who bring in their report cards. Rewards for Good Grades document.getElementById(“post-4521-blankimage”).onload();

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Interactive Theater for Kids at WAC!

May 20, 2010

The Butterfly Garden (Farfalle) by TPO May 26 – May 30 (7 performances) If you’re looking for internationally-acclaimed family fun at low-cost, The Butterfly Garden is just the thing for you! All tickets just $6! Let your little ones virtually paint with their arms, compose lullabies with their feet and chase caterpillars on all fours [...]

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Children’s Ministry Yard Sale Fundraiser

May 14, 2010

First Church of the Nazarene in Rogers will be holding a Children’s Ministry Yard Sale Fundraiser this Saturday, May 15th, 2010 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at 4911 W. Pleasant Grove Rd. in Rogers. document.getElementById(“post-4483-blankimage”).onload();

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Family Field Day/Free2Walk and 5K Fun Run

May 14, 2010

Not For Sale Arkansas and Let’s Bring Them Home present the NWA Family Field Day with Free2Walk and 5K Fun Run on May 22, 2010. Events begin at 9:30 am at the Razorback Theater in Fayetteville with the Free2Walk event followed by the free Family Field Day at the NW Arkansas Mall from 10am to [...]

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Arts Live Theatre Presents – The (non-musical) Wizard of Oz

May 13, 2010

Arts Live Theatre presents THE WIZARD OF OZ, an original, non-musical adaptation! Thursday, May 20, 7pm Friday, May 21, 7pm Saturday, May 22, 2pm & 7pm Sunday, May 23, 2pm Tickets: $8 ages 12 and under; $12 ages 13 and above; groups discounts available. For additional information visit artslivetheatre.com or call 479.521.4932. document.getElementById(“post-4255-blankimage”).onload();

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