The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
C-SPAN's new Campaign 2008 Bus as part of the "Road to the White House" tour. The 45-foot mobile production studio is on the campaign trail to promote and enhance C-SPAN's comprehensive political coverage, traveling to major political events such as candidate debates and speeches in early primary states, touring state capitols, and conducting educational programs for
teachers and students. Free.
Wednesday 9/26
12 Noon & 7pm
Thursday
9/27
7pm
Circus Maximus producer Joseph
Bauer is a member of one of Switzerland’s oldest circus
families. His performing career took him throughout the world
as the well-known Fearless Bauers, a sway pole attraction
comprised of himself, his wife Elizabeth Nock Bauer, daughter
Lisi and son Joseph Bauer, Jr.
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
Harper
Stadium – Fort
Smith, Arkansas
The Arkansas Oklahoma State Fair here in Fort Smith at Kay Rogers Park.
Harper
Stadium – Fort
Smith, Arkansas
10/5/2007
Welcome to the Web
A basic Internet class that teaches beginners how to use a web
browser and three ways to locate information on the web. Part two of
this hands-on class Friday, October 12. Free but pre-registration
necessary.
10 a.m.
Fort Smith Public Library
3201 Rogers Ave.
Fort Smith, AR
(479) 783-0229
www.fortsmithlibrary.org
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
10/6/2007
28th Annual Mt. Magazine Frontier Day Festival
A Paris tradition including live entertainment, Miss Mt. Magazine Pageant, parade, arts and crafts, huge car show, lots of good food, dress revue and numerous contests. Frontier Day dress encouraged. Free.
9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Town Square
Hwy. 22
Downtown Paris, AR
(479) 963-2244
www.parisaronline.com
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
Admission is only $15 and includes lunch. Featuring Ed Schipul, CEO Sites such as YouTube, Technorati, Flickr, Wikipedia and others can be extremely powerful in helping many organizations reach their target publics. We will dive into the latest online technologies, discuss how online communication tools have put everyday people in the driver's seat and how you can join in the conversation. Expect an engaging recap of blogs, podcasts and RSS. Bring Your Laptops for this Interactive Wi-Fi Session! For more info, e-mail info@gfsac.org
BLOGS, PODCASTS, & WIKIS - OH MY!
The Ins & Outs of Growing Your Business With Social Media Tools
Holiday Inn City Center • Downtown Fort Smith
of Houston, Texas based Schipul - The Web Marketing Co.
The Crisis Center for Women invites you to their candle light vigil honoring victims of Domestic Violence.
Thursday, October 18 at Creekmore Park Pavilion - 6:30 pm
Keynote speakers will be Police Chief Kevin Lindsey, State Representative Tracy Pennartz, State Representative Shirley Walters, and Mayor Ray Baker. Other special guests include State Representatives Jim Medley and Frank Glidewell, Pastor Rob Williams and survivors of domestic violence. Vocal performances by Sandra Knight and Miss UAFS Jordana Seubold.
Help end domestic violence! Come and light a candle with us and support Domestic Violence Month!
For further information please call 479/782-1821.
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Senior Center, located at 2700 Cavanaugh (corner of S. 28th and Cavanaugh), will be holding their 2nd Annual Garage & Bake Sale on Friday, October 19th from 8:00 am until 1:00 pm.
Donations for the sale (no clothes please) will be accepted up until 12:00 pm on Thursday, October 18th. Please contact Susan Lawless at (479) 648-9970 for more information on donating your items.
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
It's a fast and furious Scramble, so sign up now to the NAMI and The First Tee Golf Event...
2 person - 3 club only - 9 hole - Scramble Golf Tournament
$25/person walking - $30/person with cart
Hole in 1 prizes and goody bags
- 9:30 Registration for Golf event
- 10:00 Shotgun start
- 12:00 Lunch (free with golf registration)
- 12 to 2 Informational Booths on Mental Healthcare Services, Silent & Live Auction
- 2:00 Chris Cameron Band performs
Call 648-9833 to sign up
NAMI is the National Alliance on Mental Illness and is dedicated to improving the quality of life of all who are affected by these diseases.
YEL Members Special Pricing. The Reynolds Cancer Support House is hosting Backyard BBQ & Brew at the Holiday Inn. The evening features live music by the Wanda Watson Band, vocalist Jerry Staggs and table magician Philip Person. There will be a silent auction, with art from Rémy Fine Art and there will be TWO raffle drawings for a trip at the end of the evening. Tickets, which are eligible for both drawings are $10 each. Guests may buy a beautiful mum in honor or in memory of a loved one for $25. HOG FANS don’t worry about missing a Razorback game; if it is televised we’ll have the Hogs at Ole Miss on a big screen TV. Oh, be sure to come hungry because the Ft. Smith BBQ Society will prepare your finger-lickin’ meat course. Please call Sarah at 479-424-1812 for tickets and information. Regular Ticket price $35. Special Price for YEL Members.
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
YEL Members Special Pricing. The Reynolds Cancer Support House is hosting Backyard BBQ & Brew at the Holiday Inn. The evening features live music by the Wanda Watson Band, vocalist Jerry Staggs and table magician Philip Person. There will be a silent auction, with art from Rémy Fine Art and there will be TWO raffle drawings for a trip at the end of the evening. Tickets, which are eligible for both drawings are $10 each. Guests may buy a beautiful mum in honor or in memory of a loved one for $25. HOG FANS don’t worry about missing a Razorback game; if it is televised we’ll have the Hogs at Ole Miss on a big screen TV. Oh, be sure to come hungry because the Ft. Smith BBQ Society will prepare your finger-lickin’ meat course. Please call Sarah at 479-424-1812 for tickets and information. Regular Ticket price $35. Special Price for YEL Members.
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
First United Methodist
Spaghetti Supper
to benefit the Weekday School
&
Children's Day Out
Wednesday, October 24, 5 - 7 p.m.
Family Life Center
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
IWTP Training Grant Information Session
Location: Town Club, 720 Garrison Avenue (meal provided)
Hosted By: Ken Warden, Business & Industry Coordinator ATU Ozark & Joe McCoy, Arkansas Manufacturing Solutions
Cost: FREE to anyone pre-registered before session is filled
QUICK FACTS About IWTP:
* 75 Arkansas organizations received funding approval for training last year
* Total funding last year was $2,283,448 and the average grant amount for last year was $21,340
* 7 organizations received approval for the maximum $50,000 amount
Topics:
* How to get assistance on developing & writing the grant application
* The value of the Incumbent Worker Training Program (IWTP) grant
* Pitfalls
* Tips to improve training effectiveness
REGISTER OR REQUEST MORE INFORMATION BY CONTACTING: Audra Hodges, ATU-Ozark (ahodges@atu.edu) 479-508-3304
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
The Fort Smith Museum of History hosts its annual Murder & Mayhem Trolley Tour
each Thursday, Friday, and Saturday night in October at 7:00, 8:00, and 9:00 p.m.
Come enjoy some women's flat track roller derby.
The River Valley Roller Girls Vs. Assasination City (Dallas)
Oct 27th 2007 Doors open at 7:00 PM Bout starts at 8:00.
At the Kay Rogers Park Expo Center
Tickets are $10 in advance or 12 at the door.
Many of the questions entrepreneurs have about starting a business in
Arkansas are answered in this three-hour workshop that prepares
participants for the intensive business-planning process. Find out the
major steps crucial to starting a business; identify key issues that
affect business success and start-up requirements; as well as common
pitfalls entrepreneurs face. Includes 50-page feasibility workbook and
a New Venture Guide. $25.
Wine tasting, appetizers and live music by Rogers Jazz Society Trio, a
silent auction, visual arts performance, local orginal art sale and
free raffle drawings. Features work of local artists Diana Michelle,
Doug Randall, Isabel Rodriguez, Karen Spencer, Karrie Evenson, Katie
Russell, Linda McMath, Lisa Bauer, Nathan Beatty, Ruben Ruiz , Tom
Edwards and others. Open to public. $10.
6:30-9 p.m.
Legacy Building, Second Floor
401 Watson St.
Fayetteville, AR
(479) 361-1211
Willin-N-Able
Acoustic Duo perfoming this Friday, November 2nd, 6:30ish.
Sisters Gourmet Bistro
719 Main Street
Van Buren, AR
Everything from Jimmy Rogers to Jimmy Hendrix-with a few originals to lighten up the evening!
Great Food, Drinks and Good Times!
TrailBlazers Hiking Club volunteers for clean-up, maintenance, trail work, etc. Anyone interested in helping invited. Wear workclothes and bring gloves, water and lunch.
8 a.m.
Devil's Den State Park
Hwy. 74 E.
West Fork, AR
(479) 646-9562
www.thcfs.com
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
Brent Stamey began organ study at the age of 15 at St. Mark’s Episcopal Cathedral in Shreveport. A 2004 graduate of the Louisiana School for Math, Science and the Arts, Brent is now a junior organ performance major at Baylor University. In May, Brent was named the Presser Scholar, the highest honor given
by the Baylor School of Music. He intends to pursue graduate studies in organ performance or church music. Free.
2 p.m.
St. John's Episcopal Church
215 N. 6th St.
Fort Smith, AR
(479) 782-9912
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
Enjoy wholesome comedic fun with Carl Hurley and special guest star Jeanne Robertson. Carl draws from his roots in the tradition of such other American humorists as Andy Griffith and Garrison Keillor, delights audiences with his reflections on life as viewed by a native of Appalachia with a singular sense of the absurd. Jeanne became the first woman to receive the Cavett Award in 1989, the highest award of the National Speakers Association. A wonderfully gifted and talented speaker who will leave your sides aching from North Carolina drawl and humor.
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
Get to know your computer in this basic introductory hands-on computer class to familiarize those new to computers with hardware, software and media. Part two: Nov. 13. Pre-registration required. Free.
2:30 p.m.
Fort Smith Public Library
3201 Rogers Ave.
Fort Smith, AR
(479) 783-0229
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
LA Theatre Works – Top Secret: The Battle for the Pentagon Papers, starring Golden Globe-winner Stacy Keach, is an inside look at the Washington Post’s decision to publish a top secret study concerning U.S. involvement in Vietnam. In their second appearance at Walton Arts Center, LA Theater Works incorporates technology in their scenes to create a unique experience for every theatergoer.
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
River Valley Roller Girls Vs Destruction Junction Derby (Columbia MO)
At the Kay Rogers Park Expo Center Nov 10th at 7:00. Tickets are $10 dollars in advance and $12 at the door. Beer of course will be served to those 21 and up.
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
Traditionally, ceremonies performed at the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, the anniversary of the Armistice ending WWI in 1918. Wreath presentation in memory of service men and women. Speaker to be announced. Free.
2 p.m.
U.S. National Cemetery
522 Garland Ave.
Downtown Fort Smith, AR
(479) 783-5345
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
Veteran Eck Rowland, who appeared in AETN's oral history documentary "In Their Words" and was chosen to visit the WWII Memorial, Holocaust Memorial and many more sites featured in the documentary "The War," grand marshals. See Van Buren High School Marching Band, Legion Riders from newly formed VFW Post 62, Van Buren High School JROTC, McCafferty School of Irish Dance, Ozark Buglers, State Reps. Beverly Pyle and Rick Green and special guest Eric Wilcox, who is stationed in Kuwait. Free.
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
No matter how large or small, all businesses must have a business plan to define their concept, evaluate competition, determine risks and estimate costs. Seminar explains and illustrates the business plan format. $30.
6 p.m.
U of A Cooperative Extension Service
105 Pointer Trail West
Van Buren, AR
(479) 788-7758
www.uafortsmith.edu/sbdc
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
A festive fund-raiser to raise money for an Angel Christmas for Teens (ACT), which buys gift cards for area homeless teens not covered by any other charitable organization. Donations needed.
5-7 p.m.
Home of Linda and Robert Kanak
2005 S. 88 St.
Fort Smith, AR
(479) 478-6899
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.
The River Valley Regional Food Bank is conducting it's annual fund/food drive for the Holidays. The Food Bank is at an all time low far as food for the upcoming Holidays. This is not good for those in our community who are less fortunate and need our help. The RVRFB supports over 190 not-for-profit agencies in eight counties in the River Valley Region. You can help those in need by going to our website: http://vad.aidmatrix.org/vadxml.cfm?driveid=2270 or sending your donation to River Valley Regional Food Bank, P.O.
Kids and their families are invited to learn about and celebrate the meaning of Thanksgiving. Features Thanksgiving stories, information about and recipes for traditional Thanksgiving dishes and a table decoration to make and take home. Free.
7 p.m.
Windsor Branch
4701 Windsor Dr.
Fort Smith, AR
(479) 785-0405
www.fortsmithlibrary.org
Opening Reception: Sunday, November 4, 2007, 1pm - 4pm
Art will be on display Nov. 4 - Dec. 19, 2007
Martha Efurd says, "Art has been part of my life as long as I can remember. I was drawing or sketching, but I never had a brush or color available until I went to college. Mrs. Imogene Ragon, known then as "The Artist of the Ozarks", was the one to introduce me to watercolor. Her watercolors are still seen throughout the country.






