According to owner Greg Smith, the Osage Creek Performing Arts Center will be open for rock come summer of 2011. A groundbreaking ceremony is scheduled for Dec. 2, and the first act has already been booked.
Month: November 2010
Monday To-do: Nov. 29
Whether your tur(or tofur)key is fully digested or not, we’re willing to bet that today’s going to drag along slower than a pair of in-laws who said they were going to leave first thing in the morning, but who were still there at noon and who twice motioned towards the door at around 2 p.m.
UA Sports Schedules: Nov. 29-Dec. 5
Sports schedules for the week of Monday, Nov. 29 through Sunday, Dec. 5, 2010.
The Triple C’s
These cookies are a perfect rainy day project, and they’d go perfectly on any holiday goodie tray.
Fayetteville Public Meetings: Nov. 29-Dec. 3
Public meetings for the week of Monday, Nov. 29 through Friday, Dec. 3, 2010.
Weekend Mix: Nov. 26-28
This week, the guys at The Tale of The Tape have put together ten tracks that are guaranteed to drown out the sounds of any baby, dog or creepy, couch-hogging uncle.
Spay Arkansas to host renovation fundraiser for newly-leased clinic
Spay Arkansas announced that they have leased a space on Huntsville Rd. in Springdale, and hope to be able to provide free or low cost spay and neutering to dogs and cats in Northwest Arkansas by the middle of January to early February of 2011.
NWA Center for Equality announces free and anonymous HIV testing
NWA Center for Equality announced the new program called NWA HIV/AIDS Outreach and Prevention Education (NWA HOPE), last week. They will begin free testing at the center on World Aids Day, Dec. 1
Weekend To-do: Nov. 26-28
Yesterday was cool. There was turkey, dressing, cranberry sauce, pumpkin pie, rolls, broccoli casserole, and yams. It was nice to hang out with your uncle (the normal one), and your cousins were pretty cute running around the house in their turkey outfits. All that is over today, but there are three days left in this
Hogs Guy Predicts: LSU vs. Arkansas
Hogs Guy gives his prediction on the LSU vs. Arkansas game. Leave us your prediction for a chance to win a t-shirt of your choice from the Flyer Shop.
Empty Calendar: Nov. 25
It’s no surprise to us that today’s calendar slot is completely empty. Why is that, you ask? Because today is Thanksgiving Day, you big turkey. If you’re not taking part in any of the traditional Thanksgiving ceremonies like eating bird meat, watching a parade on TV, driving to Little Rock, or pretending to enjoy the
What are you thankful for, Fayetteville?
We have roughly 364 days a year to complain about things we’re not thankful for, so it was a good idea that those pilgrims had to set aside a day to reflect a bit about the good things in our lives.
Tentative Agenda | Fayetteville City Council Meeting – Dec. 7, 2010
Aldermen Ward 1 Position 1 – Adella Gray Ward 1 Position 2 – Brenda Thiel Ward 2 Position 1 – Kyle B. Cook Ward 2 Position 2 – Matthew Petty Ward 3 Position 1 – Robert K. Rhoads Ward 3 Position 2 – Robert Ferrell Ward 4 Position 1 – Shirley Lucas Ward 4 Position
Press Release | Chicago’s famed Second City returns to Walton Arts Center
For Immediate Release Chicago’s famed Second City returns to Walton Arts Center Northwest Arkansas (November 23, 2010) – On Saturday, December 11, Chicago’s legendary comedy theatre The Second City will appear at Walton Arts Center’s Baum Walker Hall at 6pm and 9pm. Returning for a fifth time, The Second City will perform their Dysfunctional Holiday
Press Release | Road Work on Joyce Boulevard
For Immediate Release November 24, 2010 Road Work on Joyce Boulevard Starting Monday, November 29th, the City of Fayetteville’s Transportation Division will begin the widening and overlay project on East Joyce Boulevard. Curb and gutter will be added to some parts of the street along with some drainage improvements. Work will begin at Crossover Road