The No. 10 Hog baseball team knocked off Centenary 9-4 to complete a sweep of the Gents Wednesday afternoon at Baum Stadium in Fayetteville.
Month: March 2010
Sound Tribe Sector 9 returning to Northwest Arkansas
Electronica/funk group Sound Tribe Sector 9, better known to fans as “STS9,” are returning to the area on Thursday, September 2, to play at the Arkansas Music Pavilion.
City’s Nominating Committee procedures get council attention
The City Council briefly discussed nominating committee procedures at Tuesday night’s agenda session.
Wednesday To-do: March 31
G Love & Special Sauce, Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Rollo Tumasi, Scott Leeper and more.
Arkansas 18, Centenary 2
The No. 10 Arkansas baseball team scored seven runs in the fifth inning during an 18-2 win over Centenary at Baum Stadium Tuesday night.
Wednesday Public Meetings: March 31
Public meetings for Wednesday, March 31, 2010.
Human Elephant project coming to Fayetteville square
If you find yourself on the square over the next month or so, and you come across a 1.3 ton elephant-shaped structure in front of the Town Center, don’t freak out. It’s not an April Fools joke.
In case you missed it: March 29 Town Hall Meeting
The impending paid parking program for the downtown area received the most attention at the town hall meeting Monday night.
Tuesday To-do: March 30
This is jazz, South Pacific, Switchfoot, Allen St. Pierre and more.
Tuesday Public Meetings: March 30
Public meetings for Tuesday, March 30, 2010.
Local540 News: Farmers Market, Easter Specials, & First Thursday
Lots of restaurant specials, live music, drink specials, and more for the week of 3/29-4/4.
A&P funding request deadline is this Thursday, April 1
If you’re planning on launching a local festival or event and need some help getting started, the Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission might be able to provide some funding.
Monday To-do: March 29
Mondo Drag, Goddess Festival and a town hall meeting.
Walton Arts Center announces 2010-11 broadway series
Beauty and the Beast, The Color Purple, Young Frankenstein, Mamma Mia!, Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway, and Les Misérables make up this year’s P&G Broadway Series at the Walton Arts Center.
Controlled burns planned at Lake Fayetteville
In an effort to restore the natural vegetation at Lake Fayetteville, the city is planning two prescribed burns to aid in prairie restoration, site preparation and reduce the threat of catastrophic wildfire.