Today at 4 p.m., residents have organized a gathering outside the clinic to show support for the long time Fayetteville doctor.
Month: July 2010
Smoke & Barrel will debut local Gong Show next week
In typical Smoke & Barrel fashion, however, when their version of an open mic night debuts next week, it will have a bit of a twist. Did you ever see The Gong Show?
Weekend Mix: July 30-Aug. 1
Thanks to our friends at The Tale of The Tape, we have a new stack of music to listen to all Weekend long. Enjoy.
Weekend To-do: July 30-Aug. 1
It’s the weekend. Do one or more (or less) of the things on this list.
Razorback football practice set to begin Aug. 5
You can get a sneak peek at the 2010 Hogs starting next week, when the Hogs begin fall practice on Aug. 5.
Dickson St. Oktoberfest to showcase local home brewers
The second annual Dickson St. Oktoberfest is set for Oct. 16 in the Walton Arts Center parking lot.
Robbery at First Federal Bank on College Ave.
According to multiple local news outlets, Fayetteville police responded to a robbery this morning on N. College Ave.
Fayetteville Half Marathon set for December 2010
The half-marathon course will be on run through parts of the University of Arkansas campus, Dickson St., a portion of the city’s trail system and along Garland Ave.
Street Committee reconsidering Block Avenue plans
The committee will hold a special meet Monday afternoon to discuss possible adjustments.
Wade Ogle and The Mad Spirits release Green Eyes EP
The three song EP was written on July 1 and 2, was recorded on the 14th, and was released via a free digital download on July 20.
Thursday To-do: July 29
Wade Ogle, Ben Miller, and more.
Giveaway: Fayetteville Roots Festival
NOTE: This giveaway has expired.
Wednesday To-do: July 28
Chill time options galore.
Fayetteville to reveal Walton Arts Center expansion proposal
If you’ve been waiting to see what the City of Fayetteville has up their sleeve to make sure the Walton Arts Center expansion occurs in town, your wait is almost over.
Walker Park Community Garden workshop set for Saturday, July 31
If you are interested in gardening and would like to start a community garden in your neighborhood or nearby park, you should consider heading over to Walker Park this weekend.