A ribbon cutting ceremony is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Thursday, June 30 just west of the castle near the corner of Park Avenue and Prospect Street.
Month: June 2011
Thursday To-do: June 30
Double Tough, Big Smith, a new wine series and more.
Yarnell’s ice cream closes, 200 employees let go
Arkansas’ own Yarnell’s Premium Ice Cream has ceased operations, leaving 200 people without work.
Wine series named for local landmark debuts Thursday
Raimondo Family Winery will debut a new wine series named for the Inn at Carnall Hall during a reception at Ella’s Restaurant on Thursday.
Police move directed enforcement to Crossover Road
In continuing with this week’s directed traffic enforcement plans, the Fayetteville Police Department announced it will begin directed traffic enforcement on the east side of town.
More 2011 Fourth of July events around Northwest Arkansas
More information about fireworks displays and other Fourth of July activities around Northwest Arkansas.
Confirmed: Huey Lewis & The News, Sept. 9 on Dickson Street
Mr. Lewis and his News friends will indeed be on Dickson Street for a free show in the Walton Arts Center parking lot at 8 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 9.
Fayetteville police step up traffic enforcement at College Ave. and Joyce Blvd.
The Fayetteville Police Department this week announced it would begin directed traffic enforcement in an effort to reduce vehicle accidents on College Avenue.
Wednesday To-do: June 29
Arkansas Winds Community Concert Band, Jon Dee Graham, Drunken Spelling Bee #4 and more.
Weekly deals & more: June 27-July 3
Deals, events, news and more for the week of June 27-July 3.
Giveaway: Guys & Dolls at the Walton Arts Center
Do you like musicals? I hope the answer to that question is yes, because we happen to have two pairs of tickets to Guys and Dolls to give away.
Clunk’s Hungry Express Wagon now making deliveries
Chris Selby began making deliveries to downtown residents with his new business, Clunk’s Hungry Express Wagon on Monday.
Fayetteville Farmers’ Market among leaders in national competition
The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market currently sits in third place in its category, with 296 votes behind the Las Cruces, New Mexico market (492 votes) and the Ballard, Washington Farmers’ Market (355 votes).
Tuesday To-do: June 28
Jen Jabaily-Blackburn, senior editor for Linebreak.org, will read her work beginning at 7 p.m. tonight at Nightbird Books during the Ozark Poets & Writers Collective monthly meeting.
Fayetteville Roots Festival ‘Friends of the Festival’ passes now on sale
Only about 200 “Friends of the Festival” packages will be sold, and they are now on sale for $99 at fayettevilleroots.com.