Apr 26 Friday
Free* two day e-Waste recycling for Northwest Arkansas residents. Event sponsored by The District, City of Rogers, powered by eSCO Processing and Recycling.
All** consumer electronics accepted. Data secure and zero-landfill recycling.
*$15 Fee for CRT and LCD Televisions. **Cannot accept items that contain freon, fuels, oils, paint, or medical waste regardless of whether they use electricity.
Fri. 4/26/24 8am-2pmSat. 4.27/24 8am-2pm
Safety & Awareness is not a self-defense or firearm class. It is a seminar that will help you develop and improve your personal safety strategies before you need them. Criminals are looking for vulnerable and easy targets. This class provides valuable information you can apply in every area of your life from home, banks, online, travel, vehicles, to even understanding the psychology of a criminal. Tamie Greg, a former US Navy Veteran and NRA Instructor for Refuse to be a Victim curriculum will provide tips and techniques that will help you be alert and avoid criminal confrontations.
The Rogers Historical Museum announces a new temporary exhibit, “Last Call: History of Alcohol in Ozarks” on show March 15 through November 9, 2024.
The tangled history of moonshiners and bootleggers versus the energetic women of the temperance society all played important roles in the complicated story of alcohol in Arkansas. This exhibit follows the chronological pendulum of Arkansas law as it swings back and forth through the years between the cold sober teetotalers who campaigned for dry counties and the high-spirited bibbers who supported wet counties. See how the legacy of this historic battle led to the present-day success of more retail alcohol sales than ever before in Northwest Arkansas.
Included in the exhibit are an authentic Ozarks copper still, a mid-20th century commercial wine bottling machine, as well as many local stories and historic photographs.
Exquisite Creatures is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is it about the natural world that calls to us? Throughout the exhibition, artist and naturalist Christopher Marley reflects on humanity’s intimate relationship with nature, revealing its intricate beauty and diversity through three-dimensional works comprised of animal, mineral, and plant specimens arranged in precise, geometric compositions. Shown together, the works create an immersive environment which inspires wonder and fosters a desire to preserve the natural world.
Crystal Bridges welcomes guests to experience the connection between art, nature, and science, emotionally and aesthetically, throughout the exhibition. The museum will activate the show’s themes through nature and science-based programming and activities both inside the museum and outdoors across its trails and grounds. The exhibition’s curatorial lead is Xuxa Rodriguez, PhD, associate curator, contemporary art.
The artwork of Retired public school art educator/Artist Robert Langford, Gentry HS and UofA graduate, will be exhibited at the Natural Stare Gallery in Gentry Arkansas April 1-30 - with the artist’s reception on April 11, 5-8pm. His paintings are in the collections of Alan Jackson, Mike Wolfe (ofAmerican Pickers fame), Springfield Art Museum (Mo.), Ft.Smith Art Museum, and many others. The exhibit “Textural Lens” focuses on the effects of light via texture, form, and atmosphere in realism paintings.
April Artists of the Month:Lisa CrewsArtist Statement:When I was a little girl drawing was one of the few things I would get praise for instead of scolded. I have always practiced making art as a preoccupation and now for a few years as an occupation.Clay is my primary medium but I enjoy making whatever I want out of any material I choose. The subjects in my work come from my reverence for nature, a desire to make happy characters, and an urge to make an occasional political jab. I also recreate historic ceramics and make pieces that reference iconic works of art.I am a contemporary folk artist working in mixed media.My work is currently available at EureKan Gallery and Curated Gallery in Eureka Springs, Gallery 26 in Little Rock and the Arkansas Craft Gallery in Mountain View.
Dawn WardArtist Statement:Dawn Ward works in a variety of media including digital photography, printmaking, sculpture and fiber art. Her current work is solely based on the use of recycled, upcycled and reused materials from found objects, vintage jewelry, fabric scraps, used clothing and yarn. She has a MA in studio art, a PhD in Art Education and has taught university classes and workshops for over 26 years. She exhibits both locally and nationally and is the Advancement Coordinator for the Eureka Springs School of the Arts.Rheo RheesArtist Statement:My love of pebbles, beach glass, and pottery, began while living on an island in SE Alaska. I would spend hours scanning the beaches for “little treasures.” Always intrigued, and wishful, to know what story each piece could tell, yet knowing, they will hold their story tightly within.One day I stumbled upon the work of Artist Sharon Nowlan; whom I happen to think is the “Guru” of simply stated, classy pebble art; which inspired me to recreate many pieces while adding my own twist.I like to call my art “WASHED-UP” with the belief that there is beauty in things broken. Derived from nature; softened by the elements, only to once again, be new. I believe sometimes less is more, and that is what I enjoy, keeping my art pieces simple and classic, not to overstated.One thing I do not do, is alter my stones, beach glass, or beach pottery. I take pride in using each piece “as is.” I think each little piece has value in exactly how they were formed, tumbling on the ocean floor until chance had it, it lands gently on the shores of a beach.The beach glass and pottery come from SE Alaska; the pebbles come from various lakes such as, Bear Lake Idaho/Utah, and Flathead Lake in Montana, as well as the many beaches of Irelands Celtic Sea/Atlantic Ocean.My home is in the NW corner of Arkansas, in the wonderfully unique, and artsy town of Eureka Springs.
This 3-day event features a free self-guided tour showcasing visual art, clothing, and interactive art along with special ticketed events. It’s an incredible display of local art with our galleries, museums and businesses opening their doors for exhibitions and entertainment.
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Join us for a free movie night! 'Bridge to War Eagle' is a 30-minute film about a wild stream, protected only by the folks who use it, and illustrated by the stories of those who love it. This community event serves as a kick-off event for the 20th annual War Eagle Appreciation Day celebrations! The film is family-friendly and free snacks will be provided.
GNITE high school students, currently enrolled in Brightwater's culinary program, face off in a battle for the grand prize: $1,000 post-high school scholarships to the school or professional training program of their choice!With 3-4 teams in the running, each team must whip up multiple mouth-watering courses - put to the test by our panel of esteemed judges. To make things even more interesting, every sponsor's top-notch ingredient must be featured prominently in at least ONE course. Let the cooking commence!
You will not want to miss this production - thik there's nothing more to lear from fairy tales you know and love? Think again! This musical is one of Stephen Sondheim's most brilliant works, weaving together the stories of Cinderella, Jack and the Beanstalk, Little Red Riding Hood and more into a piece of musical theatre that will make you lauch, cry, and hopefully, take a moment in the woods to think a bit. . . You won't want to miss these four performances only. April 25, 26, 27 Tickets are $10-15
Samanthe Burrow is directing and can be reached at sburrow@bentonvillek12.org or 917-655-2378