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Job Fair
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CONWAY — The Conway Regional Nursing and Retention Council will host a job fair for nurses and medical technologists from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Conway Regional Medical Centermost Auditorium. The fair offers an befalling for the accessible to apprentice added about nursing and added analytic job opportunities accessible in the Conway Regional Health System.
Papier Maché Masks Class
CONWAY — Apprentice how to accomplish Halloween papier maché masks with artisan Melinda Lindsay Engelhardt at the Faulkner Canton Library. The chic meets from 4-6 p.m. Thursdays, alpha today and active through Oct. 27. The chic is accessible to adults and accouchement ages 8 and older. Preregistration is encouraged. To register, alarm the library at (501) 327-7482 or email nancy@fcl.org.
10th Anniversary ArtsFest
CONWAY — ArtsFest, Conway’s citywide commemoration of the arts, marks its 10th commemoration with this year’s festival, which continues through Saturday at locations throughout the city. ArtsFest is planned and presented by the Conway Alliance for the Arts. Events, which are chargeless and family-friendly, accommodate beheld arts, dance, music, artistic writing, film, amphitheater and more. For a complete agenda of ArtsFest activities, appointment www.artsinconway.org.
Chili Supper and Raffle
LANTY — There will be a Chili Supper and Raffle from 4-8 p.m. at the Lanty Association Building. The meal will accommodate varieties of chili with all the fixins, as able-bodied as hot dogs and dessert. The amount is $5 for adults and $3 for accouchement ages 12 and younger. The raffle will accommodate 10 award-winning packages, anniversary admired at $85 or more. Raffle tickets are $1 anniversary and can be purchased by calling Jane McClaren at (501) 354-0271 or Martha McClaren at (501) 354-5729. All gain will go to the Lanty Association Building Fund.
Benefit Comb Sale, Blessing of the Animals
HEBER SPRINGS — St. Francis Episcopal Church, 20 Woodland Cove, aloof off Arkansas 110 beyond from the Heber Springs Sports Complex, will accept a account comb bargain from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. both days. All gain from the bargain will go to the operation of the Heber Springs Accommodating Association Shelter and the St. Francis Discretionary General Fund. St. Francis will authority its anniversary Blessing of the Animals at 10 a.m. Saturday at the church. All are access to accompany their pets to the ceremony. Donations of dry dog, puppy, cat and babe aliment will be accustomed at the bargain Saturday and accustomed to the accommodating society. For added information, alarm Kathy Shell at (501) 206-5140 or Nancy Spaulding at (501) 733-1704, or the abbey appointment at (501) 362-3111 or (501) 365-6564.
Arkansas Tech Accessible House
RUSSELLVILLE — High academy acceptance and added individuals absorbed in acquirements added about educational opportunities at Arkansas Tech University are access to the 20th anniversary Arkansas Tech Accessible House from 10 a.m. to apex at the Ross Pendergraft Library and Technology Center. Campus tours will abandon from the library every 15 minutes. Representatives from every amount diplomacy offered at Tech will acknowledgment questions and allege with -to-be students. The Tech Accessible House aperture award-winning will be a abatement 2017 allegation scholarship to Arkansas Tech. For added information, alarm (479) 968-0343 or (800) 582-6953, or appointment www.atu.edu/admissions.
First Wednesday Ladies’ Cafeteria Break
CONWAY— The Aboriginal Wednesday Ladies’ Cafeteria Break will booty abode from apex to 1 p.m. in the Additional Baptist Abbey Acquaintance Hall at Dave Ward Drive and Farris Road. Enter the abbey off Farris Road. Women of all ages are access to attend. Lunch, for $5, includes a alcohol and dessert. Child affliction is accessible at no allegation with beforehand allotment by calling (501) 327-4066 or (501) 730-4106 by Monday.
Stroke Abutment Group
CONWAY — A chargeless achievement abutment accumulation for patients and caregivers meets at 6 p.m. the third Thursday of every added ages at the Conway Regional Rehabilitation Hospital, 2210 Robinson Ave. The abutting affair will be Nov. 17. The accumulation offers advice on nutrition, exercise, and amusing and affecting support, and provides networking abetment for resources. Bedfellow speakers present capacity of absorption to the group. For added information, alarm Debbie Cummings, recreational therapist, at (501) 960-8219 or Gwen Galloway, registered nurse, at (501) 932-3565.
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Christmas Array Access Forms
RUSSELLVILLE — Access forms for the 2016 Russellville Christmas Array are now accessible at the Recreation and Parks Department office, 1000 E. Parkway, and at www.russellvillearkansas.org. The array will booty abode at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 1. All entries charge accept a Christmas theme. The access fee is $25 for a float and $100 for a bartering access added than a float. The access borderline is apex Nov. 28. For added information, alarm the Recreation
and Parks Department at (479) 968-1272.
Friday Night Bingo
HEBER SPRINGS — Friday Night Bingo takes abode anniversary anniversary at the American Legion Hall, 49 Park Road. Doors accessible at 5:30 for bonanzas, and approved comedy starts at 6:30 p.m. Aliment is available.
Faulkner Canton Coin Club Meetings
CONWAY — The Faulkner Canton Coin Club meets the aboriginal Thursday of anniversary ages at the Ola and John Hawks Chief Wellness and Activity Center, 705 E. Siebenmorgen Road. The 5 p.m. banquet is optional, and a $6 donation is appropriate for those 60 and younger. A acquaintance time takes abode from 5:30-7 p.m. and includes educational speakers, show-and-tell, account and aperture prizes. The diplomacy are accessible to anyone absorbed in coins, tokens, medals, cardboard money, documents, etc. For added information, alarm (501) 327-2895 or (501) 908-9678.
Open-Mic Event
FAIRFIELD BAY — An open-mic music accident takes abode from 5:30-8:30 p.m. the additional and third Thursdays of anniversary ages at the Fairfield Bay Conference Center. Aliment and drinks will be accessible for purchase. The accident is accessible to anyone who would like to sing or play
an instrument. For added information, alarm the centermost at (501) 884-4202.
Tea Party Luncheon
CONWAY — The Faulkner Canton Tea Party has a bologna at apex every Thursday at Larry’s Pizza, 1068 Markham St. Bedfellow speakers and the members’ “soap box” are featured anniversary week. Anyone absorbed in authoritative and business diplomacy on the county, accompaniment or civic akin is access to access early, eat pizza and accommodated the group’s members.
Pork Buzz Fundraiser
HEBER SPRINGS — The Rotary Club of Heber Springs is hosting its anniversary pork base buzz fundraiser to account the club’s association projects and scholarships. The amount is $40 for a 7- to 9-pound absolutely adapted smoked pork butt. The meat will be accessible for auto from 8-9:30 a.m. Oct. 29. For added information, alarm Rotary Club President John Lyons at (501) 691-9331.
Business Expo
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HEBER SPRINGS — The Heber Springs Area Alcove of Commerce will host the 14th anniversary Business Expo from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 6 at the Heber Springs Association Center. Added than 60 exhibitors will affectation and beforehand their articles and services. The accessible is invited, and acceptance is free.
Public Lecture
CONWAY — Hendrix College will host Cacao Biology, Chocolate Culture: An Ecology of Colonial Knowledge and the Genesis of Taste, a accessible address by Kathryn E. Sampeck, at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 6 in Mills C in the Mills Amusing Sciences Center. The lecture, sponsored by the Hendrix Sociology and Anthropology Club, is chargeless and accessible to the public. For added information, acquaintance Hendrix anthropology assistant Stacey Schwartzkopf at (501) 505-1507 or schwartzkopf@hendrix.edu.
Billy Kemp Concert
CONWAY — The Faulkner Canton Library will present Billy Kemp in concert at 7 p.m. Oct. 6 at the library. Kemp, of Jeni & Billy fame, will accomplish songs from the Jeni & Billy absolution Heart of the Mountain, as able-bodied as others from the duos’ catalog, additional beforehand songs that he co-wrote. All library contest are chargeless and accessible to the public. For added information, alarm the library at (501) 327-7482 or email nancy@fcl.org.
Hilliard Speech Showcase
CONWAY — The anniversary Hilliard Speech Advertise will booty abode at 6 p.m. Oct. 6 in Room 100 of the University of Central Arkansas College of Business. The event, created to account the anamnesis of Olive Hilliard, a assistant at UCA from 2003 until her afterlife in 2010, showcases outstanding acceptance from Principles of Communication classes. The champ and runner-up will accept a banknote prize. The Olive M. Hilliard Fund supports the advertise winners. To contribute, acquaintance the UCA Foundation or the Academy of Communication appointment at (501) 450-3344. For added information, acquaintance Teri Colaianni, Hilliard Speech Advertise board chair, at (501) 450-5603 or teric@uca.edu.
Leslie Mountain Man Rendezvous
LESLIE — The fifth anniversary Leslie Mountain Man Rendezvous will booty abode from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 7 and 8 in burghal Leslie. The chargeless accident will affection pre-1840 history advancing alive, as able-bodied as vendors. Public, clandestine and home schools are access to appear Oct. 7. Burghal Leslie offers celebrated homes and buildings, the Ozark Heritage Arts Center, aged stores, shops, art, restaurants, abode and sourdough aliment broiled in a brick oven. For added information, alarm (870) 448-2557.
Fall Festival
OPPELO — Riverview Baptist Christian School, 123 Riverview Road, will host its 44th anniversary Abatement Anniversary on Oct. 8. A turkey and bathrobe banquet with all the trimmings will be served from 4:30-7 p.m. in the cafeteria. The amount is $9 for adults, $8 for chief citizens and $7 for accouchement ages 5-12. Accouchement adolescent than 5 may eat free. Carryout commons will be available. Activities will accommodate a bashful auction, a block walk, a hayride, a abundance hunt, a argument accelerate and a Pies and Added Store. Amateur will activate at 6 p.m. There will be a alive bargain at 7:45 p.m. Gain will account the school. For added information, alarm the academy at (501) 354-0327.
Second Saturday Bingo
HEBER SPRINGS — Additional Saturday Bingo will booty abode Oct. 8 at St. Albert Catholic Church, 21 Park Road. Quickfire amateur will activate at 5:30 p.m. There will be a acknowledgment angle with bootleg desserts.
Spaghetti and Sausage Dinner
NEW DIXIE — St. Boniface Catholic Abbey will accept a spaghetti and sausage banquet from 4-7:30 p.m. Oct. 8 in St. Boniface Hall. The banquet will affection bootleg rolls and acceptable cobbler. The amount is $10 for adults and $5 for accouchement ages 6-12. Accouchement adolescent than 6 may eat chargeless with a parent. The accessible is invited. For carryout meals, alarm (501) 759-2896 afterwards 3:30 p.m.
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Heber Springs Dulcimer Day
HEBER SPRINGS — The additional anniversary Heber Springs Dulcimer Day for mountain-dulcimer players will booty abode Oct. 8 in the Aboriginal Baptist Abbey Acquaintance Hall, 201 N. Fourth St. The one-day branch offers abecedarian apprenticeship by Wayne Randolph and average classes by Lee Cagle. The amount is $20 for two sessions: 9-11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. A bound cardinal of loaner dulcimers will be available. There will be a chargeless concert at 7 p.m. at the William Carl Garner Visitor Centermost featuring Cagle and bounded bandage Strings & Things. Preregister for the branch by emailing bstracen@yahoo.com or calling (501)-206-9566. For added information, appointment www.leecagledulcimers.com.
Russellville Aisle Dedication
RUSSELLVILLE — The burghal of Russellville invites the accessible to the adherence of the Arctic Phoenix Aisle at 11:30 a.m. Oct. 11. The aisle is adjoining to the Russellville Climbing Centermost at 1605 N. Phoenix Ave. The aisle was adjourned by a West Central Arkansas Planning and Development District Inc. general-improvement-fund acceptance program.
Sunset Cinema: Burghal Date Night
RUSSELLVILLE — The Russellville Area Alcove of Commerce will present Sunset Cinema: Burghal Date Night on Oct. 14 at the new Depot Park, featuring Life as We Know It, starring Katherine Heigl, Josh Duhamel and Arkansas’ own Josh Lucas. Sponsor activities, including amateur and snacks, will activate at 5:30 p.m., and the cine will activate anon afterwards sundown. The rain date will be Oct. 21. The acceptance amount is $1 for adults. For added advice about Sunset Cinema and added alcove programs, alarm (479) 968-2530 or appointment www.russellvillechamber.org.
Fall Spaghetti Dinner
ST. VINCENT — The St. Mary’s Altar Association will accept its anniversary abatement spaghetti and sausage banquet from 5-8 p.m. Oct. 15 in the Parish Hall at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 10 afar arctic of Morrilton on Arkansas 95. The card additionally includes slaw, blooming beans, bootleg aliment and pie. The all-you-can-eat banquet costs $10 for adults and $5 for accouchement ages 6 to 12. Accouchement adolescent than 6 may eat free. Adult takeout commons will be available. The accident will accommodate a broil sale, a country kitchen and a bashful auction. For added information, alarm Francie Gottsponer at (501) 354-4737.
2016 Krueger Lecture
RUSSELLVILLE — Paul Andrew Hutton, assistant of history at the University of New Mexico, will be the bedfellow apostle for the sixth anniversary David W. Krueger Address at Arkansas Tech University. Hutton will action a address blue-blooded Davy Crockett and the Creation of an American Legend at 6 p.m. Oct. 18 in the Doc Bryan Student Casework Centermost Address Hall. A accession will follow. The address is chargeless and accessible to the public. Krueger served on the Arkansas Tech history adroitness from 1960 to 2010. For added information, alarm (479) 968-0265.
Third Thursday Farmers Market
FAIRFIELD BAY — The Third Thursday Farmers Bazaar will be accessible from 9-11 a.m. Oct. 20 in the Fairfield Bay Association Education Centermost Courtyard, 130 Village Lane. The bazaar appearance plants, aftermath and herbs. Setup is at 8 a.m., and there are no bell-ringer fees.
Golf Tournament
DRASCO — The International Abbey Planters’ sixth anniversary golf clash will activate with a shotgun alpha at 9 a.m. Oct. 29 at the Tannenbaum Golf Club. The access fee for the four-person clutter is $75 per being or $300 per aggregation and includes lunch, a T-shirt and ambit balls. Awards will be accustomed for the first-place aggregation in anniversary flight, abutting to the pin, the longest drive and a aperture in one. Mulligans are additionally accessible for purchase. No alcoholic beverages will be allowed. Pay fees in beforehand by Oct. 15 by commitment to ICP, P.O. Box 112, Tumbling Shoals, AR 72581. For added information, alarm (501) 362-3339 or email Bill Williams at bw_icp@yahoo.com.
To abide an account for the Calendar of Events, mail advice to Calendar of Events, River Valley & Ozark Edition, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR 72203; fax to (501) 378-3500; or email to rvonews@arkansasonline.com. Deadlines for calendar-item submissions are apex Friday for Thursday editions and apex Tuesday for Sunday editions.
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