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To-do: Wednesday 4/22

  • By Todd Gill · Wednesday, Apr 22, 2009 

It’s Earth Day so get down on your hands and knees and give Mother Earth a big ole sloppy one right on the mouth. Where exactly is Mother Earth’s mouth? Somewhere in Springdale, I think.

So what are you gonna do to celebrate Earth Day, Fayetteville? You’ve got a few choices, y’know?

The Smoke & Barrel has Twednesday this evening with Memphis Pencils. But that’s not all.

Trending:
Art Court art-themed basketball court to open on Dickson Street

Eric Church, Jonathan Singleton and Ashley Ray are at George’s and the Greenhouse Grille continues its Wednesday music night this week with Raja.

There are other choices, though. As in like, seven more that we know of. Here they’s are:

Ella’s: Jazz on the Hill w/ Matt & Gus Smith
George’s: Eric Church, Jonathan Singleton, Ashley Ray
Greenhouse Grille: Raja
Gypsy on College: Musicians Jam Night
Jose’s: Karaoke
Smiling Jack’s Fresh Foods: Josh & Friends
Smoke & Barrel: Twednesday w/ Memphis Pencils
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall: Nattapon Banjatammanon Clarinet Recital
US Pizza Co: Keith Nicholson
Walton Arts Center: Ballet Master Class with Trey McIntyre Project for ages 14 and up

[Photo by ortizmj12 via Flickr, Creative Commons 2.0.]


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