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To-do: Tuesday 4/28

  • By Todd Gill · Tuesday, Apr 28, 2009 

It’s a slow week in Fayetteville so far in terms of things to do. But there’s a reason for that. You see, Saturday is gonna freak you the freak out. There are more things going on this weekend than names on that list we wrote about this morning. OK, so not that many things. But it’s full. Trust me.

You could start the evening off at Baum Stadium with a little baseball if it’s not raining. The Razorbacks take on Oklahoma at 6:35pm.

Or you could start the evening off at Smiling Jack’s where Wally is performing. Then later tonight, you could head to Midtown for The Inner Party and Jesus Chrysler Supercar at The Gypsy on College.

Of course, you could always skip everything and sit in your house with the windows closed and a mask on to keep yourself safe from that pesky pig flu or whatever it’s called.

What else is going on. You know, besides this list:

Baum Stadium: Baseball Hogs vs. Oklahoma at 6:35pm
Fayetteville Farmers’ Market: Preschool Kids Day on the square (7am-1pm)
George’s: Electro Lounge – no cover
Gypsy on College: The Inner Party, Jesus Chrysler Supercar
Jose’s: Toast to the Blind
Smiling Jack’s Fresh Foods: Wally
Stella Boyle Smith Concert Hall: Pilar Navarette Bassoon Recital


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