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NWA Council to host weekly vaccine clinics in Washington, Benton Counties

  • By Dustin Bartholomew ·  
    March 30, 2021 

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Arkansas governor on Tuesday announced that every Arkansan is now eligible for a COVID-19 vaccination in the state of Arkansas.

Now, the question is, who’s got appointments available?

Here’s one option. The Northwest Arkansas Council on Tuesday announced plans to host weekly walk-in vaccination clinics in Washington and Benton Counties through at least April 16.

The first Fayetteville clinic will be held on Thursday, April 1 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. at Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium. The doses will be given in the SEC Club in the North End Zone. This event is for first does only. To register for this clinic, click here.

The Benton County clinic this week will be held April 2 from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. at J.B. Hunt Corporate Headquarters in Lowell, building C. To register for this clinic, click here.

All of the NWA Council clinics will be giving Pfizer vaccine. Second doses will be available at the same location three weeks after the first dose events.

Info on future clinics scheduled are listed below, and registration info for those will be available at a later date. Walk-ins will also be accepted, subject to availability.

For more information, visit nwacouncil.org/nwavaccines.


Razorback Stadium Clinic

What: First dose of Pfizer
When: April 1 from 8am to 4pm
Where: Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium, SEC Club in the North End Zone
Address: 350 N Razorback Rd.
Parking: Members of the public should park in Lots 44, 72, and 73 in spots closest to the stadium and enter in Gate 14.
Registration: Click here

JB Hunt Clinic

What: First dose of Pfizer
When: April 2 from 8am to 4pm
Where: J.B. Hunt HQ Building C
Address: 708 W Apple Blossom Ave., Lowell, AR
Registration: Click here

Sears Service Center Clinic

What: First dose of Pfizer
When: April 8 from 8am to 4pm
Where: Northwest Arkansas Mall in former Sears Service Center
Address: 4201 N. Shiloh Dr. Suite 98, Fayetteville, AR
Note: Clinic will be held in old Sears store and in the SW parking lot of the mall near Mall Ave adjacent to the Ozarks Regional Transit NWA Mall stop.
Registration: Coming soon at nwacouncil.org/nwavaccines

JB Hunt Clinic

What: First dose of Pfizer
When: April 9 from 9am to 4pm
Where: J.B. Hunt HQ Building C
Address: 708 W Apple Blossom Ave., Lowell, AR
Registration: Coming soon at nwacouncil.org/nwavaccines

Sears Service Center Clinic

What: First dose of Pfizer
When: April 15 from 8am to 4pm
Where: Northwest Arkansas Mall in former Sears Service Center
Address: 4201 N. Shiloh Dr. Suite 98, Fayetteville, AR
Note: Clinic will be held in old Sears store and in the SW parking lot of the mall near Mall Ave adjacent to the Ozarks Regional Transit NWA Mall stop.
Registration: Coming soon at nwacouncil.org/nwavaccines

JB Hunt Clinic

What: First dose of Pfizer
When: April 16 from 9am to 4pm
Where: J.B. Hunt HQ Building C
Address: 708 W Apple Blossom Ave., Lowell, AR
Registration: Coming soon at nwacouncil.org/nwavaccines

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