Thursday, November 8, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOVEMBER 8-14, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:



-Pick up your entry forms for the Christmas decoration contest at the CAPC office, the Chamber of Commerce or City Hall. Forms must be turned in to the CAPC office by November 14 to be considered for judging.



-The Eureka Springs Area Dinner Club will begin its fall/winter season tonight at the BW Inn of the ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Ozarks Convention Center. For membership and other information, please call 253-7621 or visit www.events.ureeka.org



-Veterans Day events: Local vets are invited to Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon on Thursday November 15 for free dinner. Please call 253-5522 for reservations.

November 11 will mark the opening of a new exhibit at the Historical Museum focusing on the roles of local residents in service to the country.

There will be a Veterans Day observance at the American Legion Post on Holiday Island Sunday November 11 at 11:00 am.



-Carroll County poet David Zimmermann will sign his just released book
of provocative and stirring poems, "Dissipated Assets," at the Cottage
Inn on Monday, November 12 from 3 - 7 p.m. Zimmermann is a long-time
artist, antiques dealer and Carroll County resident who refuses to
mince words, even during the holidays. Call Boian Books at 253-8335 for additional information.



-Art works by Larry Mansker are on exhibit in the boardroom of Community First Bank.



-The Pine Mountain Jamboree Christmas show, "A Season of Celebration" is presented at the theatre every night except Sunday thru December 8th. Please call 253-9156 for ticket information.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-EVERY SUNDAY: Open Door community dinner in the undercroft at Saint James Church on Prospect St. No preachin' just a good, hot meal. All are welcome. Free or donation.



-Volunteers are needed for the Community Thanksgiving Dinner. Please call 253-2582 for more details.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-Ozarks Adventures in Watercolor continues today at the convention center.

-Food and Wine events continue today. Information we have received will be posted here. Please refer to the Food and Wine "newspaper" guide, which is available all over town, for a complete schedule.

-3:00 pm: Cooking class at The Cottage Inn. Reservations required. 253-5282.

-5:00 pm: "Splash in the Glass" begins at the Autumn Breeze Restaurant.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Ladies night at Shawbee's and Michael's Center Street Pub.

-DJ and dancing (Country) at Eureka Live.

-7:00 pm: The Riff Raff Band performs at Jack's Place.

-7:00 pm: "La Soirée Des Vins" at Keels Creek Winery and Gallery.

-7:00 pm: Port tasting at the Grand Taverne.

-7:00 pm: "Ambullneo at sunset from the Castle Cliffs" at Castle Rogues Manor.



FRIDAY:



-Ozarks Adventures in Watercolor continues today.

-10:00 am: Cooking glass with Karen Gros. Reservations required 253-7461.

-10:00 am: Winery tours and tasting begins at Keels Creek

-5:00 pm: War Eagle Mill products fish fry and entertainment by The Hogscalders at the Balcony Restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel.

-5:00 pm: "Splash in the Glass" at the Autumn Breeze.

-5:00 pm: Special menu and Washington State wines at Mud Street Café.

-5:30 pm: First seating for dinner at Rogue's Manor (253-4911) and the Grand Taverne (253-6756.)

-5:30 pm: Christmas Celebration at the Great Passion Play begins. Music shows on Friday and Saturday nights thru December 15th. (253-9200.)

-6:00 pm: Benefit for Francie and Brian Smith at The New Delhi Café. Entertainment by Rachel Fields.

-6:00 pm: Art works by the Berryville High School art classes on display at Caribe.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Taverne.

-6:00 pm: Italian Wine Dinner at the Cottage Inn. (253-5282.)

-6:30 pm: Doors open at THE Auditorium for the opening night performance of Gwinna. Curtain time is 7:30.

-7:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: 2nd seating for dinner at Rogue's Manor (253-4911.)

-8:30 pm: 2nd seating at The Grand Taverne (253-6756.)

-The Flip Off Pirates perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café. Enjoy one of the best pizzas in town and listen to good music!

-Karaoke at Shawbee's and Henri's.

-9:00 pm: Blue Moon performs at Jack's Place.

-Enjoy Ports and cigars at the Pied Piper Pub.



SATURDAY:



-Ozarks Adventures in Watercolor continues today.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-1:00 pm: Chocolate dessert and red wine in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-3:00 pm: Salsa (dip not dance) Competition at Chelsea's Pub and Café. Mountain Sprout will perform until 6:00 pm.

-5:00 pm: "Splash in the Glass" at Autumn Breeze Restaurant.

-5:00 pm: Mud Street Café offers Thai dinner and Washington State wines.

-5:30 pm: 1st seating for dinner at Rogue's Manor (253-4911) and the Grand Taverne (253-6756.)

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-6:00 pm: Live music at the New Delhi Café.

-6:00 pm: Art works by Berryville High School art classes are available for viewing at Caribe.

-6:00 pm: Italian Wine Dinner at the Cottage Inn. (253-5282.)

-6:30 pm: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. Sponsored by the Eureka Springs Gallery Association.

-6:30 pm: Door open at THE Auditorium for seating.

-7:00 pm: Art exhibit featuring Charles Pearce at EureKan Art Studio on North Main.

-7:30 pm: Mosaic Trio Ballet Company presents "Gwinna" at THE Auditorium.

-8:00 pm: 2nd seating for dinner at Rogue's Manor.

-8:00 pm: Live entertainment at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-8:00 pm: Cigars and Port tasting at the Pied Piper Pub.

-8:30 pm: 2nd seating for dinner at the Grand Taverne.

-9:00 pm: Blue Moon performs at Jack's Place.

-Karaoke at Henri's and Shawbee's.

-9:30 pm: Free Verse performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.



SUNDAY:



-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-Noon: Brunch at the Cottage Inn. 253-5282

-Noon: Brunch at the Grand Taverne. 253-6756.

-Noon: Castle Rogues Manor tour and champagne tasting. 253-4060.

-Noon: Catherine Reed performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Live music at the New Delhi Café.

-3:00 pm: Lyndon Meyer piano recital at Holiday Island. 253-6761 for information.

-Football at Eureka Live.

-Open jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-7:30 pm: "Gwinna" performance at THE Auditorium.



MONDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.

-7:30 pm: "Gwinna" performance at THE Auditorium.



TUESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:30 pm: Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-7:30 pm: Eureka House Concerts presents Kate Campbell at the Unitarian Church. Tickets available at the door.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-Nov 15: Community Thanksgiving Service.

-Nov 15: POETluck at the Writer's Colony at Dairy Hollow.

-Nov 16: Fall Antiques Show and Sale.

-Nov 16: Mosaic Trio performance.

-Nov 16: DocFest @ the Carnegie.

-Nov 17: Shop with a Cop benefit at Ozark Mountain Hoedown.

Thursday, November 1, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS NOVEMBER 1-7, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:



-Casting call today (November 1) for the movie "The Road" 4-6PM at the ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Berryville Community Center. Please call 501-682-7676 for additional information.



-3rd Annual Celebration of the World's Largest Chime Erection. Sunday November 4th, 10AM-8PM. Food, fun, sales. Call Renaga for additional information. 981-3288



-November 7 (Wednesday) 6:00 - 9:00 P.M. E.S. Chamber of Commerce of "Business After Hours" "Canucanoe Riverview Cabins."

161 CR 210 on Blue Springs Road (approx. 6 miles west of Eureka Springs)

BBQ buffet, hors d'oeuvres, wine & cheese!!!

Call Donna at the Chamber (253-8737) for information.



-FROM THE TRANSIT OFFICE: Trolley schedule is as follows-

Thursday-Monday during November

Thursday-Sunday from December thru February (2 Trolleys only, downtown and east routes)

Thursday-Monday during March and April

7 days beginning in May.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-EVERY SUNDAY: Open Door community dinner in the undercroft at Saint James Church on Prospect St. No preachin' just a good, hot meal. All are welcome. Free or donation.



-Volunteers are needed for the Community Thanksgiving Dinner. Please call 253-2582 for more details.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-11:00 am: Diversity Weekend begins today. Event information provided to us will be posted here. These events are noted with an "*" the complete schedule is available in the Citizen or online at www.diversitypride.com

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Ladies night at Shawbee's and Michael's Center Street Pub.

-DJ and dancing (Country) at Eureka Live.

-7:00 pm: The Riff Raff Band performs at Jack's Place.

-9:00PM: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill. "Diversity Jump Start." *



FRIDAY:



-Diversity Weekend continues.

-5:00 pm: War Eagle Mill products fish fry at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by the Hogscalders.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Taverne.

-6:30 pm: Rachel Fields performs at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Princess Welcome Mixer at Caribe Restaurant and Cantina. *

-7:00 pm: Doors open for haunted tours at Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-7:00 pm: DocFest @ the Carnegie. Tonight's feature documentary is "Into the Arms of Strangers: Stories of the Kindertransport" This film is rated PG.

-7:30: Doors open for the Faris Family Band performance at the Basin Park Hotel. This is a benefit for Main Stage. Please call 981-1636 for ticket information.

-8:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Rachel Fields performs at the Angler's Grill.

-Diversity Band performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café. *

-9:00 pm: Brockhard Show and Miss Jamie Ray Downs perform at Eureka Live. *

-9:00 pm: Sarah Hughes Band performs at Henri's.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's.

-9:00 pm: Drag N' the Yard Show at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill. *

-9:00 pm: Ashley McBride performs at Jack's Place.

-11:00 pm: Cinema Surprise at Eureka Live. *

-Midnight Teaser Show at the Tiki Torch. *



SATURDAY:



-8:30 am: Diversity Weekend continues with breakfast and Name that Tune at the Smokehouse Café.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-2:00 pm: Matinee show at the Tiki Torch Club. *

-3:00 pm: Karaoke at Jack's Place.

-3:00 pm: "One More for the Road" show at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill. *

-3:00 pm: Poetry a la Diversity at Henri's. *

-6:30 pm: Tiffany Christopher performs at the New Delhi Café.

-6:30 pm: Doors open for seating for the performance by Andre Kelley and 2

-7:00 pm: Doors open for haunted tours at Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

Chix & a Drum at THE Auditorium. Curtain time is 7:30 pm. *

-8:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: DJ and dancing at Caribe.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's and Henri's.

-Iris performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: Ashley McBride performs at Jack's Place.



SUNDAY:



-8:30 am: Diversity Weekend continues with breakfast and Name that Tune at the Smokehouse Café.

-Ozarks Adventures in Watercolor begins in the convention center at BW Inn of the Ozarks.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-Noon: Rachel Fields performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Noon: Bloody Mary Brunch at Eureka Live. *

-"Afternoon:" Iris jam at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Open jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.



MONDAY:



-Ozarks Adventures in Watercolor continues.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-"A Season of Celebration" begins at Pine Mountain Jamboree. Please call 253-9156 for ticket information and show times.

-Ladies night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



-Ozarks Adventures in Watercolor continues.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-Pine Mountain Jamboree Christmas show performance, "A Season of Celebration."

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-Ozarks Adventures in Watercolor continues.

-Food and Wine Weekend events begin today. We will post the information that we have received here. (*) The complete schedule is available in newspaper form at various locations.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-5:00 pm: "Splash in the Glass" at Autumn Breeze. *

-6:30 pm: Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Food and Wine event at the Crescent Hotel. Please call 253-9766 for information. *





LOOKING AHEAD:



-Nov 8-11: Food and Wine Festival begins.

-Nov 8: Cooking class at The Cottage Inn 253-5282.

-Nov 9: Mosaic Trio Dance Company presents "Gwinna" at THE Auditorium.

-Nov 9: Christmas Celebration at the Great Passion Play begins.

-Nov 10: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

-Nov 11: Lyndon Meyer recital.

-Nov 15: Community Thanksgiving Service.

-Nov 16: Fall Antiques Show and Sale.

Thursday, October 18, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS OCTOBER 18-24, 2007

Haunted Hayrides available at Bear Mountain Stables every night during October. Please call 253-6185 for reservations.



-Keep Carroll County Beautiful and the Carroll County Solid Waste Authority will hold its bulky waste collection event this Saturday, October 20. Items will be collected at the River Lake Exxon at the intersection of US62W and Hwy. 187.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-EVERY SUNDAY: Open Door community dinner in the undercroft at Saint James Church on Prospect St. No preachin' just a good, hot meal. All are welcome. Free.



-Volunteers are needed for the Community Thanksgiving Dinner. Please call 253-2582 for more details.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-NIGHTLY DURING OCTOBER at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-Mending Medicine Retreat with John Two Hawks begins today at Little Portion Retreat Center. 866-444-0940.

-War Eagle Arts and Crafts Fair begins today.

-Turpentine Creek Arts and Crafts Fair begins today.

-Noon and 3:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:30 pm: POETluck at the Writer's Colony at Dairy Hollow.

-7:00 pm: The Riff Raff Band performs at Jack's Place.

-DJ and country music at Eureka Live.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Ladies night at Michael's Center Street Pub and Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon



FRIDAY:



PLEASE NOTE: Voices of Vegas at THE Gem has been CANCELLED.

-Mending Medicine Retreat with John Two Hawks continues.

-War Eagle Arts and Crafts Fair continues.

-Turpentine Creek Arts and Crafts Fair continues.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: War Eagle Mill products fish fry in the Balcony Restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by The Hogscalders.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Central Hotel.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

Rachel Fields performs at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: DocFest @ The Carnegie. Tonight's documentary is "The Celluloid Closet." Narrated by Lily Tomlin, this film is rated "R".

-7:00 pm: Doors open for haunted tours at Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-7:00 DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-8:00 pm: Ballroom dancing at the Basin Park Hotel.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-8:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-The Band Whose Name Must Not be Mentioned, Yet performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Crooked & Steep performs at Jack's Place.

--9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.



SATURDAY:



PLEASE NOTE: Voices of Vegas at THE Gem has been CANCELLED.

-Mending Medicine Retreat with John Two Hawks continues.

-War Eagle Arts and Crafts Fair continues.

-Turpentine Creek Arts and Crafts Fair continues.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-6:30 pm: The Ariels perform at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Doors open for haunted tours at Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-8:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Sam and the Stylees perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Crooked and Steep perform at Jack's Place.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Karaoke at Henri's and Shawbee's.



SUNDAY:



-Mending Medicine Retreat with John Two Hawks continues.

-War Eagle Arts and Crafts Fair continues.

-Turpentine Creek Arts and Crafts Fair continues.

-Red Hat gathering begins today.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-Noon: Rachel Fields performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Noon: World Drum Celebration begins in Basin Spring Park.

-Beth Patterson performs during the afternoon at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Football on the big screen at Eureka Live.

-5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:30 pm: Tiffany Christopher performs at the New Delhi Café.

-Open jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.



MONDAY:



-Red Hat gathering continues today.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



-Red Hat gathering continues today.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-Red Hat gathering continues today.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-Oct 25: Mending Medicine Retreat 2 begins.

-Oct 26: 5th Annual Mad Hatters Ball.

-Oct 26: Willie Nelson at THE Auditorium. SOLD OUT!

-Oct 26: Octoberfest RC Fun-fly begins.

-Oct 27: Pumpkin-decorating event at Eureka Thyme.

-Oct 27: Dogwood Trailblazers Weekend

-Oct 27: Howl-O-Ween Party at Turpentine Creek.

-Nov 2: Fall Diversity Weekend begins.

-Nov 2: DocFest @ The Carnegie.

-Nov 4: Ozarks Adventures in Watercolors begins.

-Nov 7: Food and Wine Festival begins.

-Nov 9: Mosaic Trio Dance Company presents "Gwinna" at THE Auditorium.

-Nov 9: Christmas Celebration at the Great Passion Play begins.

-Nov 10: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS OCTOBER 4-10, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:



-It's Bikes, Blues and BBQ Weekend in ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Fayetteville. Please expect heavy traffic in and around Eureka Springs as well.



-The Arkansas Dept of Parks and Tourism 2008 Spring/Summer Advertising and Marketing Proposal is available at the CAPC office. The book cannot be taken from the office, but you are welcome to stop by and read it.



-Carnegie Library needs book donations for the fall book sale. Please call 253-8754 for information.



-October 8-14: Clergy Appreciation Days.



-Folk Festival Parade: Registration for participation in the 60th Original Ozark Folk Festival Parade on Saturday October 13 is still open. Please call or stop by the Auditorium for info. 253-7788.



-Haunted Hayrides available at Bear Mountain Stables every night during October. Please call 253-6185 for reservations.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-EVERY SUNDAY: Open Door community dinner in the undercroft at Saint James Church on Prospect St. No preachin' just a good, hot meal. All are welcome. Free.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-Eureka Springs Corvette Weekend begins today.

-Noon and 5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Ladies night at Michael's Center Street Pub and Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Country music DJ and dancing at Eureka Live.

Corvette seminars and workshops at BW Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center.

-7:00 pm: The Riff Raff Band performs at Jack's Place.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Rich Berry performs on the patio at the Pied Piper Pub.



FRIDAY:



-Eureka Springs Corvette Weekend continues today. Fuel economy run begins at 10:00. Meet at Land-O-Nod Motel.

-Noon and 5:00 pm: War Eagle Mills products fish fry in the Balcony Restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by The Hogscalders.

-Noon: Catherine Reed performs in Basin Spring Park.

-1:00 pm: Melissa Carper and Umzimba perform in Basin Spring Park.

-3:00 pm: Corvettes participating in the Elk Tour (going to Ponca) meet at Pine Mountain Village.

-3:15, 3:45 or 4:15pm: Groups departing from Pine Mountain Village for Corvette Photo Run.

-4:00pm: Rich Berry performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Central Hotel.

-7:00 pm: Dj and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-7:00 pm: Jerry Runner-Smith performs at the Rowdy Beaver.

-7:00 pm: DocFest @ the Carnegie. Tonight's featured documentary, "War Photographer." In the Library Annex Meeting Room on Spring Street.

-7:00 pm: Doors open at Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-Crooked & Steep performs at the New Delhi Café.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Rachel Fields performs at the Angler's Grill.

-8:00 pm: Delta Highway performs on the Patio at the Pied Piper Pub.

-The Ariels perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: Zack Bramhall Band performs at Henri's.

-Gera and Black and Blues perform at Jack's Place.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's.



SATURDAY:



-7:30 am: Staging begins for the Corvette Show at Pine Mountain Village. Cars must be parked by 10:00.

-9:00 am: Corvette Car Show opens to the public at Pine Mountain Village.

-Noon: Jones Van Jones performs in Basin Spring Park.

-Noon: Live music on the Patio at the Pied Piper Pub.

-1:00 pm: Don O'Barr performs at the Art Colony on North Main Street.

-1:00 pm: The Awesome Possums perform in Basin Spring Park.

-2:00 pm: Maia Archote performs at the Art Colony.

-3:00 pm: Live, local entertainment in Basin Spring Park.

-3:30 pm: Corvette Poker Run begins. Meet at the high school parking lot.

-4:00 pm: The Awesome Possums perform on the Patio at the Pied Piper Pub.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-6:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-7:00 pm: The Hogscalders perform at the Rowdy Beaver.

-7:00 pm: Doors open at Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-Some Guy Named Robb performs at the New Delhi Café.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Citizen Mundi performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: The Zack Bramhall Band performs at Henri's.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's.

-Gera and Black and Blues perform at Jack's Place.



SUNDAY:



-8:00 am: Corvettes meet at Pine Mountain Village for 9:00 departure. Thanks for including Eureka Springs in your travels. We hope to see everyone again next year!

-9:00 am: The Eureka Springs Sunday Market opens on North Main Street.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-Noon: Rachel Fields performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-2:00 pm: LZ Love and Company perform at the New Delhi Café.

-Football on the big screen at Eureka Live.

-5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-6:30 pm: Cottage Inn Wine Dinner. Reservations required. 253-5282.



MONDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-6:00 pm: Opal Fly & Bongo Dave perform at Caribe.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-6:00 pm: Carnegie Library Fall Book Sale begins in the Library Annex on Spring Street.

-7:00 pm: 60th Original Ozark Folk Festival Queen's Contest at THE Auditorium.

-7:00 pm: Doors open at the Unitarian Church for the House Concert performance by Mary Flower.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.





LOOKING AHEAD:



-Oct 12: Culinary Class with Karen Gros.

-Oct 13: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

-Oct 18: War Eagle Arts and Crafts Fair begins.

-Oct 18: Mending Medicine Retreat begins.

-Oct 21: World Drum Celebration.

-Oct 22: Red Hat Gathering begins.

-Oct 25: Mending Medicine Retreat 2 begins.

-Oct 26: 5th Annual Mad Hatters Ball.

-Oct 26: Willie Nelson at THE Auditorium. www.ticketbound.com

-Oct 26: Octoberfest RC Fun-fly begins.

-Oct 27: Dogwood Trailblazers Weekend

-Oct 27: Howl-O-Ween Party at Turpentine Creek.

Monday, October 1, 2007

Song Writers Contestants!

Greetings Friends! I am pleased to announce the contestants in this year's 60th Annual Ozark Folk Festival Songwriting Contest… (Whew! That was a mouth full.)


Entered into the contest are:

Greg Klyma

Michael McGinty

Michael Martin

Lisa Mickelsen

Mats Lemberger

Emily Kaitz

Catherine Reed

John Cook

Maia Archote

Leslie Pope

Rich Jones

Beau Johnson


The contest begins in Basin Park on October, 13th @ 10:00am. It will last until about 1:00pm…followed by more music until 6:00pm. The parade is at 2:00pm!


Hope to see you there…we are going to have Fun!

Thursday, September 27, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPT 27-OCT 4, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:



-Applications for 2008 Marketing Support Funds (SEED) are available at the CAPC office. All applications are due October 1, 2007.



-Carnegie Library needs book donations for the fall book sale. Please call 253-8754 for information.



-Songwriting Contest entry forms for the 60th Annual Ozark Folk Festival are now available for download at www.theticketplace.org or you can pick on up at the Festivals Office next door to the Visitor's Center/Transit Office on Van Buren Street. 253-2586.



- Movie producers ("Story of Ruth") need 3 rooms for Sat. and Sun. this week. Willing to pay, but would appreciate discount. Please email me at ken@eurekasprings.org.



-Float Making Seminar: Wednesday October 3, 5:30 pm at Pine Mountain Village. Dan Ellis will lead this workshop on how to build spectacular, impressive, reusable parade floats in 10 easy steps! (Remember, the Christmas Parade is right around the corner!!)



-Folk Festival Parade: Registration for participation in the 60th Original Ozark Folk Festival Parade on Saturday October 13 is still open. Please call or stop by the Auditorium for info. 253-7788.



-Walking Tours of Eureka's Historic District will be available beginning

Sunday September 23 at 2:00 pm. (Weather permitting) Tours start at Basin Spring. Please call 253-9111 for reservations and additional information.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-EVERY SUNDAY: Open Door community dinner in the undercroft at Saint James Church on Prospect St. No preachin' just a good, hot meal. All are welcome. Free.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-Noon and 5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:00 pm: Meet the Artists Reception for artists participating in the Studio Tour. Carnegie Library Annex Meeting Room on Spring Street. (Maps of the Tour will be available.)

-Ladies night at Michael's Center Street Pub and Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Country music DJ and dancing at Eureka Live.



FRIDAY:



-10:00 am: Artists Studio Tour begins. Maps are available at the Chamber of Commerce, the CAPC office, the Visitor's Information Center/Transit Dept and the Art Colony.

-Noon and 5:00 pm: War Eagle Mills products fish fry in the Balcony Restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by The Hogscalders.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Taverne.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-Rachel Fields performs at the Angler's Grill.

-Burnette & Taylor perform at the New Delhi Café.

-Comedy Show with Doc and Chucky D at Eureka Live.

-7:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-7:00 pm: Opening Night at Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear. Located in the theatre across from Country Music Inn on 23 South.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-8:00 pm: John De Hoyas performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-Weakness For Blonds perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-The Bramhall Band performs at Henri's.

-Fatz 59 performs at Jack's Place.



SATURDAY:



-10:00 am: Artists Studio Tours begin. See above for locations providing maps.

(Please note: the CAPC office is closed on Saturday.)

-10:00 am: Red Star Gourd Dance at Blue Spring Heritage Center. 253-9244.

-Noon: The Ozone Players perform in Basin Spring Park.

-1:00 pm: The Farm Couple perform at the Art Colony on No. Main Street.

-1:00 pm: Maia Archote Band performs in Basin Spring Park.

-2:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in Basin Spring Park.

-3:00 pm: Kosmik Debriz performs at the Art Colony.

-3:00 pm: Susan Shore performs in Basin Spring Park.

-5:00 pm: ARTery unveiling on No. Main Street.

-6:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-Comedy Show with Doc and Chucky D at Eureka Live.

-6:30 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear opens. Donate to the blood drive and receive 2 bucks off your admission price.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-The BelAires perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-8:00 pm: John De Hoyas performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-9:00 pm: Fatz 59 performs at Jack's Place.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill and Shawbee's.



SUNDAY:



-9:00 am: The Eureka Springs Sunday Market opens on North Main Street.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-10:00 am: Artists Studio Tours begin.

-Noon: Eric Miller performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Matt Smith Trio performs during the afternoon at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Football at Eureka Live.

-5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:30 pm: Local entertainment at the New Delhi Café.

-Open Jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.



MONDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Haunted Hayrides begin at Bear Mountain Stables. Call 253-6185 for reservations.



TUESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.

-Haunted Hayrides at Bear Mountain Stables. 253-6185.



WEDNESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Haunted Hayrides at Bear Mountain Stables.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-Oct 4: Corvette Weekend begins.

-Oct 5: Docfest @ the Carnegie

-Oct 7: Cottage Inn Wine Dinner.

-Oct 8: Clergy Appreciation Days begin.

-Oct 10: 60th Annual Original Ozark Folk Festival begins.

-Oct 10: Fall Book Sale at the Carnegie Library begins.

-Oct 12: Culinary Class with Karen Gros.

-Oct 13: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

Praise for the Carolina Chocolate Drops

Praise for the Carolina Chocolate Drops: "The Carolina Chocolate Drops may be reclaiming the black string-band tradition, but more importantly they're just making great music." Newsweek

"Carolina Chocolate Drops are three young black musicians revisiting, with a joyful vengeance, black string-band and jug-band music of the Twenties and Thirties…Dona Got a Ramblin' Mind is dazzling in its velocity and virtuosity." Rolling Stone

"With one finger on the pulse of history and the others plucking a 4-string banjo…acutely aware of the tradition [they're] inheriting." Paste
"An exquisite African-American old timey string band recently featured on A Prairie Home Companion." Chicago Tribune

"Downright infectious with their down-home mix of jazz, blues, and gospel rooted in bygone eras" Boston Globe

"What is conventionally thought of as a white form of traditional music is played with heart and soul by the North Carolina-based band, a reminder that no one had a corner on it." Relix

"The Carolina Chocolate Drops are on the scene, and they represent the hope for rebirth and continuation of a vibrant, exciting genre…every note exudes excitement and vitality." Dirty Linen

"We have no earthly idea where all these nouveau string bands have come from…Unfortunately this new breed can be dull as dirt, sounding like 1970's yacht-rock with a banjo player. The Drops are an exception." TIMEOUT Chicago

"The passionate joy with which these musicians have embraced this music and its heritage is palpable and inspiring; more than "revivalists," they approach their art in a spirit of in-the-moment celebration, making it accessible to everyday listeners as well as folklorists and aficionados." Living Blues


www.concertedefforts.com

CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER 20-26, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:



-Applications for 2008 Marketing Support Funds (SEED) are available at the CAPC office. All applications are due October 1, 2007.



-Songwriting Contest entry forms for the 60th Annual Ozark Folk Festival are now available for download at www.theticketplace.org or you can pick on up at the Festivals Office next door to the Visitor's Center/Transit Office on Van Buren Street. 253-2586.



-Walking Tours of Eureka's Historic District will be available beginning

Sunday Septermber 23 at 2:00 pm. (Weather permitting) Tours start at Basin Spring. Please call 253-9111 for reservations and additional information.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Every Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-The VROC Motorcycle event continues today.

-Noon and 5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony of the Basin Park Hotel.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Ladies night at Michael's Center Street Pub and Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-Umzimba performs at the New Delhi Café.

-Country music DJ and dancing at Eureka Live.



FRIDAY:



-VROC Motorcycle event continues today.

-Noon and 5:00 pm: War Eagle Mills products fish fry in the Balcony Restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by The Hogscalders.

-Noon: Gayle and Melody perform in Basin Spring Park.

-2:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in Basin Spring -6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Taverne.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-6:30 pm: -Rachel Fields performs at the New Delhi Cafe.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-7:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout CD release party at the Pied Piper Pub.

-8:00 pm: Ballroom dancing at the Basin Park Hotel.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-The Jerry Jones Band performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-John DeHoyos performs at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Blue Moon performs at Jack's Place.

-DJ Kyle Egan at Henri's.

-9:00 pm: DJ Rob at Eureka Live.

-Karaoke at Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.



SATURDAY:



-VROC continues.

-9:00 am: Alternative Health Fair at the Holiday Island Ballroom. For additional information, please call 253-9890.

-10:00 am: First bike out from the Roadhouse Restaurant for the 3rd Annual Project Save our Children Poker Run.

-10:30 am: Book signing at Sow's Ear Books and Antiques on the Square in Berryville featuring science fiction writer, Suzette Haden Elgin.

-Noon: Gayle and Melody perform at the Art Colony on North Main Street.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Noon: Brent Pierce performs in Basin Spring Park.

-1:00 pm: Maureen Alexander performs in Basin Spring Park.

-1:30 pm: Lany performs at the Art Colony.

-2:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in Basin Spring Park.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-6:30 pm: Crooked and Steep perform at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: The Ariels perform on The Square in Berryville.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the Pied Piper Pub.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-John DeHoyos performs at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-The Jerry Jones Band performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at Eureka Live and the Lumberyard.

-Karaoke at Henri's and Shawbee's.

-Blue Moon performs at Jack's Place.



SUNDAY:



-VROC Motorcycle event concludes today. Thanks for spending your vacation in Eureka Springs! We hope to see you again next year. Ride Safe!

-9:00 am: The Eureka Springs Sunday Market opens on North Main Street.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-Noon: Maureen Alexander performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Shawn Shield performs during the afternoon at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Football on the big screen at Eureka Live.

-5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony of the Basin Park Hotel.

-5:00 pm: Open Door Community Dinner in the undercroft at St. James Church. All are welcome and it's free.

-6:30 pm: Elephant Revival Concept performs at the New Delhi Café.

-Open Jam and Michael's Center Street Pub.



MONDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-6:30 pm: Meet the Artists who will be participating in the Studio Tour. Carnegie Library Annex.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-Sept 27: Artists' Studio Tour

-Sept 28: Opening Night: Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-Sept 29: Artery unveiling.

-Sept 29: Blood Drive at Raycliff Manor.

-Sept 29: Red Star Gourd Dance.

-Oct 1: Haunted hayrides begin at Bear Mountain Stables.

-Oct 4: Corvette Weekend begins.

-Oct 7: Cottage Inn Wine Dinner.

-Oct 10: 60th Annual Original Ozark Folk Festival begins.

Monday, September 17, 2007

60th Annual Eureka Springs Folk Festival Songwriting Contest

60th Annual Eureka Springs Folk Festival Songwriting Contest

Mail signed entry form, CD and a $20.00 entry fee to:

Folk Festival Songwriting Contest

C/O The Festival Office, 137A W Van Buren, ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Eureka Springs, AR 72632



Rules and Regulations:

· Deadline for entry is September 21st, 2007.

* $20.00 entry fee must accompany submission. Make checks or money orders payable to: Eureka Springs Festival Office
* CD of songs to be entered into contest (up to 3 songs,) accompanied by lyric sheets
* Contest open to amateur and professional songwriters. Employees of CAPC, their families, subsidiaries or affiliates are not eligible.
* Songs will be judged upon submission and the top six songwriters/performers will be scheduled to perform in a finals competition in Basin Park on Saturday, October 13th.
* Winners will be chosen by a select panel of judges. The festival organizers have no control over judging. The decision of the judges is final.
* All bands will be judged as they play in the Basin Park Band Shell at a time determined in advance by the contest committee. You will be notified about the schedule as soon as it is determined.
* Each band must play at least three (3) tunes, no more than five (5). Each band will have a limit of 10 minutes or the end of their selections: whichever comes first. Audience response is not considered in judging.
* Judges reserve the right to request a playoff in case of a tie.
* By entering the contest, all musicians agree to release to the Eureka Springs Festival Office all rights and privileges to use likenesses (still pictures, videos, audio recordings or any other medium deemed necessary) for the purpose of future event promotion.
* The City of Eureka Springs and the Eureka Springs Festival Office reserve the right to make changes in rules and operational procedures so as to promote a fair and equitable contest and will not be held responsible for any inconveniences imposed upon contestants or others for doing so.
* The winner of this year's contest will receive $300



I have read and discussed the above rules with the band. We understand and agree to the above rules and regulations.



Your Name_____________________________________________________________

Band Name____________________________________________________________­­

Phone _______________________________________________________________

Email_________________________________________________________________

Address_______________________________________________________________

City_________________________________ State_____ Zip code________________­­

How did you hear about this contest? ______________________________________________________________________





__________________________________________ __________________________

Signature of band contact Date

Thursday, September 13, 2007

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NOTES OF INTEREST:



-Applications for 2008 Marketing Support Funds (SEED) are available at the CAPC office. All applications are due October 1, 2007.



-Please let your visitor's and guests know that Ermilio's will reopen this Friday (tomorrow) at 5:00 pm.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on ..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Every Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-Tickets are still available for FEAT FEST. Call THE Auditorium 253-7788 or go here: www.theticketplace.org

-Noon: Catherine Reed performs on the Balcony of the Basin Park Hotel.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-5:00 pm: Don O'Barr performs on the Balcony of the Basin Park Hotel.

-5:00 pm KJ's Caribe opens for Fest Fest Dinner. Entertainment provided by Tiffany Christopher and Friends. 253-8102.

-Country music with DJ Rob at Eureka Live.

-Ladies night at Michael's Center Street Pub and Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-9:00 pm: Two Feet from Little Feat and Tiffany Christopher & Friends will be at Chelsea's Pub and Café. ($10.00 cover)



FRIDAY:



-Noon and 5:00 pm: War Eagle Mills products fish fry in the Balcony Restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by The Hogscalders.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour begins at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill and the Rowdy Beaver.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Central Hotel.

-6:00 pm: The Mojo Lounge opens in THE Gem.

-6:30 pm: Doors open for seating at THE Auditorium.

-7:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Tiffany Christopher performs at the New Delhi Café.

-Rachel Fields performs at the Angler's Grill.

-7:30 pm: Feat Fest at THE Auditorium. Opening performance is Vince Herman.

-Greg Meis Trio performs at the Bavarian Inn.

-8:00 pm: Little Feat takes the stage at THE Auditorium.

-8:00 pm: David Singleton performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Soul Rebels Brass Band perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café. ($20.00 cover)

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-9:00 pm: DJ Rob and dancing at Eureka Live.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's.

-Blue Moon performs at Jack's Place.

-10:00 pm: Earl and Them in the Ballroom at the Basin Park Hotel.

-10:00 pm: Sugar Free Allstars perform in THE Gem.



SATURDAY:



-Feat Fest continues. For ticket information, call THE Auditorium 253-7788 or visit www.theticketplace.org

-10:00 am: Cooking demonstration by Chinese enthusiast, Charles Stanley. Hosted by

Karen Gros. Reservations required. 253-7461.

-11:00 am: Shoe Shrine with Mr. Shrine (Ralph Wilson) at THE Gem. Call 253-7788 for info. (Adults only, please.)

-1:00 pm: Participants of the Feat Fest parade are asked to gather in front of the library.

-2:00 pm: Feat Fest parade follows traditional route down Spring St.

-3:00 pm: Feat Fest Jam in Basin Spring Park.

-3:30 pm: 2nd Annual Keel's Creek Grape Crushing Festival. Music provided by the Awesome Possums. Please call 253-9463 for more information. Or visit www.keelscreek.com

-6:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs on the Balcony of the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:00 pm: Piano bar at Eureka Live.

-Tiffany Christopher performs at the New Delhi Café.

-6:00 pm: The Mojo Lounge opens at THE Gem.

-6:30 pm: Doors open for seating at THE Auditorium.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Greg Meis Trio performs at the Bavarian Inn.

-7:30 pm: Vince Herman opens the Feat Fest at THE Auditorium.

-8:00 pm: Little Feat performs at THE Auditorium.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-8:00 pm: David Singleton performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at Eureka Live and the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's and Henri's.

-Speakeasy with Vince Herman & Friends perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café. ($15.00 cover)

-Blue Moon performs at Jack's Place.

-10:00 pm: Earl & Them perform in the Ballroom at the Basin Park Hotel.



SUNDAY:



-9:00 am: The Eureka Springs Sunday Market opens on North Main Street.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-Noon: Rachel Fields performs on the Balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Tiffany Christopher performs during the afternoon at the New Delhi Café.

-2:30 pm: John Gros (from Papa Gros Funk) performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Football on the big screen at Eureka Live.

-4:30 pm: "Celebrating 20 Years" festivities begin at the Unitarian Church (17 Elk Street) Metropolitan Community Church of the Living Spring celebrates two decades of service in and around Eureka Springs. Worship follows at 6:00. Fellowship and Dutch treat dinner at Myrtie Mae's at 7:30. revsteveturie@cableone.net for additional info.

-6:00 pm: Fred Tackett and Friends perform at the Lucky 13 Cinema.

-Dark: Lucky 13 Cinema presents "Kinky Boots."



MONDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-VROC Motorcycle event begins today.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-7:00 pm: Doors open for the House Concert at the Unitarian Church on Elk St. Stacey Earle & Mark Stuart perform at 7:30.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-VROC Motorcycle event continues thru Sunday, Sept 23.

-Sept 20: Cooking demonstrations with Steve Beacham at the Farmers Market

-Sept 22: Project Save Our Children Poker Run.

-Sept 27: Artists' Studio Tour

-Sept 28: Opening Night: Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-Sept 29: Blood Drive at Raycliff Manor.

-Sept 29: Red Star Gourd Dance.

-Oct 4: Corvette Weekend begins.

-Oct 7: Cottage Inn Wine Dinner.

-Oct 10: 60th Annual Original Ozark Folk Festival begins.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS SEPTEMBER 6-12, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:



-Carroll County is under a burn ban until further notice.



-Applications for 2008 Marketing Support Funds (SEED) are available at the CAPC office. All applications are due October 1, 2007



We have a request for a donation of a room for two for one night for use in a raffle connected to the United Way of Fort Smith's campaign fund raising efforts. This would be on a space-available basis. Who will step up to the plate for this worthy charity? Email ken@eurekasprings.org



-ATTENTION SPECIAL EVENTS PROMOTERS AND ORGANIZORS: Please contact Deborah Rose (info@deblinsevents.com) to be added to a mailing list to receive information regarding the Mayor's Tourism Advisory Committee. Please put "Special Events" in the subject line.

The Chamber is still accepting submissions for the cover of the Wedding Guide for 2008. Please submit your photos to the Chamber by 12 Noon Tuesday, Sept. 11 for consideration. The chosen photo will be provided to the Chamber at no charge in exchange for photo credit in the guide.

-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-Please remind visitors and guests that Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge offers daily Habitat Tours hourly from 11 until 4. 5:00 feeding time is also available for the public. 253-5841.



-Women's Wisdom Circle will meet Sunday September 9 from 7 to 9:00 pm. Please call 253-6212 for additional information.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Every Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



-The Carroll County Fair continues today. The Talent Show is tonight. Please call 870-423-7255 for information.

-Noon and 5:00: Rachel Fields performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Ladies Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.



FRIDAY:



-The Carroll County Fair continues today.

-Antique Automobile Weekend begins. Cars can be viewed at Pine Mountain Village.

-10:00 am: Culinary class with Karen Gros. Reservations required. 253-7461.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: War Eagle Mill products fish fry in the Balcony Restaurant at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by The Hogscalders.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Central Hotel.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-7:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the New Delhi Café.

-Don O'Barr performs at the Angler's Grill.

-7:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-8:00 pm: Burnette & Taylor perform in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piped Pub.

-The Tablerockers perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: DJ Kyle Egan hosts Fresh Friday at Henri's.

-9:00 pm: Live music at Eureka Live.

-Gera and The Black & Blues Band perform at Jack's Place.

-Karaoke at Shawbee's.



SATURDAY:



-9:00 am: Judging begins at the Antique Car show at Pine Mountain Village.

-10:00 am: Ozark Gospel Music Festival begins. Free music at Basin Spring Park, Gaskins Switch, Penn Memorial Church, Pine Mountain Village, the Great Passion Play and a Kid's Stage at Kerusso Christian Store on Passion Play Road.

-10:00 am: Culinary class with Karen Gros. Reservations required. 253-7461.

-The Carroll County Fair continues today. LAST CHANCE!!

-11:00-ish: Antique Automobile parade down the traditional parade route downtown. Bank Robbery re-enactment immediately following.

-1:00 pm: Lecture by Master wildlife artist, D. Arthur Wilson at Turpentine Creek. Artist's reception begins at 6:00 and demonstrations begin at 7:00 pm. 253-5083

-The Jerry Jones Band performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café during the afternoon.

-6:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:00 pm: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. Register for a $500.00 gift certificate to be awarded on Sunday. Participants include: Iris in the Basin Park, Hooks Gallery, Susan Morrison's Signature Gallery, Zarks, Quicksilver, The Jewel Box, Eureka Fine Art Company, 83 Spring Street Gallery, Serendipity in the Crescent. Watch for the Eureka Springs Gallery Association flags displayed outside. 253-7679 for additional information.

-Rachel Fields performs at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-The Arkamo Rangers perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-8:00 pm: Burnette & Taylor perform at the Pied Piper Pub.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-9:00 pm: Live music at Eureka Live.

-Karaoke at Henri's and Shawbee's.

-Gera & The Black and Blues Band perform at Jack's Place.



SUNDAY:



-Thanks again to the Antique Automobile clubs for including Eureka Springs along their stops. We hope to see you all again next year! Safe travels to each of you!

-9:00 am: The Eureka Springs Sunday Market opens on North Main Street.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-10:00 am: Ozark Gospel Music Festival continues today.

-Noon: Catherine Reed performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Christopher Parker performs during the afternoon at the New Delhi Café.

-5:00 pm: Don O'Barr performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Dark-ish: Lucky 13 Starlight Cinema presents "Cars" and "Bullitt" Entertainment provided by the band from the Pine Mountain Jamboree.



MONDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-Sept 14: FeatFest begins.

-Sept 15: 2nd Annual Crush Festival at Keels Creek Winery

-Sept 15: Culinary Class with Karen Gros. Reservations required 253-7461.

-Sept 16: "Kinky Boots" at the Lucky 13 Cinema.

-Sept 19: VROC Reunion (motorcycle event)

-Sept 22: Project Save Our Children Poker Run.

-Sept 27: Artists' Studio Tour

-Sept 28: Opening Night: Raycliff Manor-Castle Fear.

-Sept 29: Blood Drive at Raycliff Manor.

-Sept 29: Red Star Gourd Dance.

Thursday, August 30, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 30-SEPTEMBER 5, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:



-..:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Carroll County is under a burn ban until further notice.



-If you did not receive (via email) the August CAPC Newsletter and would like to, please let me know. The Newsletter will go out during the first week of each month. It contains financials, news, information and events from the CAPC office. Karen@eurekasprings.org



-Applications for 2008 Marketing Support Funds (SEED) are available at the CAPC office. All applications are due October 1, 2007



We have a request for a donation of a room for two for one night for use in a raffle connected to the United Way of Fort Smith's campaign fund raising efforts. This would be on a space-available basis. Who will step up to the plate for this worthy charity? Email ken@eurekasprings.org



- There will be a rerun of HGTVs "If Walls Could Talk" @ 6pm on Aug 30th.... about the history of 11 Singleton House B & B...in the last 15 minutes of show. Are you working on the history of your property? Watch for Michele McDonald, Travis Walls, Paula Adkins, and Barb Gavron.



-August 29: Eureka Springs Historical Museum Annual Meeting. 6:00 pm at the Museum.



-JOIN JOHN MICHAEL TALBOT and the Brothers and Sisters of Charity in song during the 30th Anniversary of Resurrection Chapel at Little Portion Retreat Center on Sunday, Sept 2 at 2 pm. Mass will precede this at 11 and a noon complimentary finger-food lunch, music by local talent and informational booths. John Michael will provide the music at the 11 am mass and at 2 pm along with a history and rededication of the chapel. Open House will start on Saturday at 1:30 pm; then 5pm Richard Ims, guitar, will lead praise and worship for Christians of all denominations before the 6 pm prayer walk on MORE Mountain followed by discussions and intercessory prayers. Come for all or parts of either day! Free Gift Upon Arrival! We look forward to seeing you. For additional information please call 253-7379.



-ATTENTION SPECIAL EVENTS PROMOTERS AND ORGANIZORS: Please contact Deborah Rose (info@deblinsevents.com) to be added to a mailing list to receive information regarding the Mayor's Tourism Advisory Committee. Please put "Special Events" in the subject line.



-September 3: On Labor Day, 1977, Mary Ellen Sheard opened "Crystal Gardens Antiques" at 190 Spring Street. She is planning a party for others to celebrate with her. Please stop by to say, "Hello" and enjoy refreshments -- 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.



-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.



-EVERY MONDAY: Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-EVERY TUESDAY: Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.



-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.



-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.



-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.



-Every Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.



-Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.



THURSDAY:



11:00 am: Habitat tours begin at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. Tours given hourly. Please call 253-5841 for info.

-Noon: Don O'Barr performs on the balcony of the Basin Park Hotel.

-3:30 pm: Awards reception featuring participants of the Holiday Island Art Show at The Barn. Please call 253-7534.

-5:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs on the balcony of the Basin Park Hotel.

-5:00 pm: Feeding time for the big cats at Turpentine Creek.

-7:00 pm: Umzimba performs at the New Delhi Café. (Bellydancing.)

-Ladies Night at Michael's Center Street Pub and Shawbee's.



FRIDAY:



-Annual Labor Day Art Show at The Barn on Holiday Island. 253-7534 for info.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: War Eagle Mill products fish fry at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by the Hogscalders.

-4:00 pm: Gospel Music Celebration begins at the Great Passion Play. Performing today will be The Anchormen Quartet, The Relation Quartet, The Bilderbacks and The Homesteaders. Please call 253-9200 for additional information.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Central Hotel.

-6:30 pm: Pearl Brick and Kristar of the Universe perform at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Don O'Barr performs at the Angler's Grill.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-8:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-Green Mountain Grass performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-9:00 pm: DJ Kyle Egan will be at Henri's.

-9:00 pm: Music and dancing at Eureka Live.

-Black & Blue perform at Jack's Place.



SATURDAY:



-Art Show continues in The Barn on Holiday Island.

-10:00 am: Featuring women only, art will be on display in Basin Spring Park for "Spring Street Sweethearts" day.

-10:00 am: Book signing featuring local authors Ron Horton and Sharon Laborde Horton at Eureka Thyme Gallery and Gifts in The Quarter on Van Buren Street.

-11:00 am: Music begins in Basin Spring Park honoring the "Spring Street Sweethearts." Performers include, Emily Katz, Sarah Hughes, Susan Shore, Catherine Reed and Opal Fly.

-4:00 pm: Performing at the Gospel Music Celebrations at the Great Passion Play will be Crabb Rivival, The Texans and The Sounds of Victory. Please call 253-9200 for information.

-6:00 pm: Maureen Alexander performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:30 pm: Opal Fly and the Bastard Jazz Brass All Stars perform at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: Live music in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-The Hogscalders performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: Music and dancing at Eureka Live.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-9:00 pm: Black and Blue perform at Jack's Place.



SUNDAY:



-9:00 am: The Eureka Springs Sunday Market opens on North Main Street.

-10:00 am: Catherine Reed performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-Noon: Rachel Fields performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Opal Fly and the Bastard Jazz Brass All Stars perform during the afternoon at the New Delhi Café.

-4:00 pm: Grammy Award winning artist, CARMAN performs during the Gospel Music Celebration at the Great Passion Play.

-4:00 pm: Benefit for Cajun & Paula at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-5:00 pm: Don O'Barr performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Open Jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-"Dusk:" Lucky 13 Cinema presents "Pirates of the Caribbean-Dead Man's Chest," and "Raising Arizona" musical entertainment provided by The One ups. Everything happens in the parking lot on North Main Street.



MONDAY: (HAPPY LABOR DAY!) Public offices, Post Office and banks will be closed today.





-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-The Carroll County Fair begins today.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-Bike Night at the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



-The Carroll County Fair continues today. Tonight is Family Night.

-3-7:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.



WEDNESDAY:



-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill. Karaoke begins at 9:00.

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-Sept 7: Antique Automobiles arrive in Eureka Springs.

-Sept 8: Ozark Mountain Gospel Music Festival.

-Sept 8: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

-Sept 14: FeatFest begins.

-Sept 15: 2nd Annual Crush Festival at Keels Creek Winery.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

CALENDAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 23-29, 2007

NOTES OF INTEREST:

-Carroll County is under a burn ban until further notice.

-If you did not receive (via email) the August CAPC Newsletter and would like to, please let me know. The Newsletter will go out during the first week of each month. It contains financials, news, information and events from the CAPC office. Karen@eurekasprings.org

-Applications for 2008 Marketing Support Funds (SEED) are available at the CAPC office. All applications are due October 1, 2007.

-August 29: Eureka Springs Historical Museum Annual Meeting. 6:00 pm at the Museum.

-September 3: On Labor Day, 1977, Mary Ellen Sheard opened "Crystal Gardens Antiques" at 190 Spring Street. She is planning a party for others to celebrate with her. Please stop by to say, "Hello" and enjoy refreshments -- 10:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

-Main Stage Creative Community Center will off after-school art programs for children 7 to 18 years old. Please call 253-8060 or 981-1510 to register.

-Public tours will be offered at Castle Rogue's Manor. For reservations and additional info, visit www.castleroguesmanor.com or call 253-4060.

-The Cottage Inn Restaurant will be closed the weekend of August 23-26.

-EVERY MONDAY: (Beginning July 9) Josie Yerby will be facilitating a beginner's meditation class. Breathing and crystal meditations will be explored. 5:30 – 6:30 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.

-EVERY TUESDAY: (Beginning July 10) Kit Shepperd will be teaching "Clear Work", an emotional, physical and spiritual clearing technique that assists in opening the pathways to greater health and well-being. 2:00 – 4:00 pm at the Little Red Caboose on Van Buren St. 253-0222.

-Every Monday at 6:30 pm: Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 W. Mountain St.

-Every Wednesday at 9:30 am, Bellyogachi classes at Firm Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.

-Every Thursday is Local's Appreciate Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.

-Every Tuesday and Thursday 7:00 am-noon: The Eureka Springs Farmers Market at Pine Mountain Village.

-Every Friday and Saturday at 6:00 pm, Historic Tales of Downtown Eureka Springs and the Ghosts of the Basin Park Hotel. Call 253-7837 for additional info and tickets.

-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. Also Monday at 3:00 pm at Holiday Island. Please call 870-480-9148 for additional information.

THURSDAY:

-Noon and 5 pm: Crosstown Richard performs on the balcony and the Basin Park Hotel.

-5:00 pm: Customer Appreciation Day and Salute to Bobby Miller at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-6:00 pm: The Hogscalders perform in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-6:00 pm: Watermelon Social and sneak preview of talent performing during the Bluegrass Festival. A very special guest arrives at Basin Spring Park at 7:30 pm.

-6:30 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the New Delhi Café.

-Ladies Night at Shawbee's and Michael's Pub.

-8:00 pm: The Sideshow Tramps perform at the Pied Piper Pub.

FRIDAY:

-15th Annual Volkswagen Weekend begins today. Everything happens at the Inn of the Ozarks Convention.

-5th Annual Eureka Springs Bluegrass Festival continues today. Pickin' all over town. Tickets on sale at the Auditorium all weekend. 253-7788.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: War Eagle Mill products fish fry at the Basin Park Hotel. Entertainment provided by the Hogscalders.

-1:00 pm: Bluegrass pre-show at THE Auditorium

-1:30 pm: Sam Bush, The Tennessee Gentlemen and The Buffalo City Ramblers perform at THE Auditorium. Ticket info 253-7788.

-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Taverne.

-6:30 pm: The Sideshow Tramps perform at the New Delhi Café.

-6:30 pm: Bluegrass pre-show at THE Auditorium.

-7:00 pm: Sam Bush, Ronnie Reno and Old School perform at THE Auditorium. 253-7788.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Don O'Barr performs at the Angler's Grill.

-7:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Arkamo Rangers performs at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-8:00 pm: Maureen Alexander performs in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-9:00 pm: Music and dancing at Eureka Live.

-9:00 pm: Burnett and Taylor perform at Henri's.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's.

-Fatz 59 performs at Jack's Place 2nd Anniversary party.

SATURDAY:

-Volkswagen Weekend continues. Cars on display at the Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center.

-Bluegrass Festival continues. Call 253-7788 for ticket info.

-10:00 am: Bluegrass competition begins in Basin Spring Park.

-Noon: Catherine Reed performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-1:00 pm: The Sideshow Tramps perform at the Pied Piper Pub.

-1:00 pm: Bluegrass pre-show begins at THE Auditorium.

-1:30 pm: Ronnie Reno, The Tennessee Gentlemen and Old School perform at THE Auditorium.

-3:00 pm: Volkswagen parade thru downtown.

-6:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-6:30 pm: The Sideshow Tramps perform at the New Delhi Café.

-6:30 pm: Bluegrass pre-view show begins at THE Auditorium.

-7:00 pm: Marty Stuart, Ronnie Reno and The Buffalo City Ramblers perform at THE Auditorium.

-7:00 pm: Live music at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-The Hogscalders perform at Michael's Center Street Pub.

-8:00 pm: James White performs in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-The Arkamo Rangers perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-9:00 pm: Music and dancing at Eureka Live.

-9:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Fatz 59 performs at Jack's Place.

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Shawbee's.

SUNDAY:

-9:00 am: The Eureka Springs Sunday Market opens on North Main Street.

-10:00 am: Chad Martin performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-10:00 am: Brunch offered at The Gazebo 253-9551, the Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Café Soleil 253-2345, Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Forest Hill 253-2422.

-10:00 am: Arkansas Red performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Noon: Maureen Alexander performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

-1:30 pm: Bluegrass pre-show at THE Auditorium.

-2:00 pm: Bluegrass Festival Gospel Show at the Auditorium. Performers include The McClung Family, The Williams Family, The Nelson Family, Ozark Alliance and special guest, Mare Winninngham.

-2:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

-Afternoon performance by The Sideshow Tramps at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Opal Fly and the Bastard Jazz Brass All Stars perform during the afternoon at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Colgate Country Countdown talent search at the Ozark Mountain Hoedown. 253-9156 for additional info.

-Dusk: Lucky 13 Cinema presents "Waiting for Guffman" Entertainment provided by The Awesome Possums.

-Open jam at Michael's Center Street Pub.

MONDAY:

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Free pool at Shawbee's.

-Hospitality Workers Appreciation Night at Michael's Center Street Pub.

TUESDAY:

-3-7:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-6:30 pm: UFO/crop circles/phenomena group meets at the Holiday Island Clubhouse.

-7:00 pm: Line dancing at The Barn on Holiday Island.

-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ladies night at Eureka Live.

WEDNESDAY:

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.

-3:00 pm: Happy Hour with Mary at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill. Karaoke begins at 9:00.

-Baby Back Ribs and Texas Hold Em' Poker at the Basin Park Hotel.

-Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

LOOKING AHEAD:

-Aug 31: Gospel Music Celebration at the Great Passion Play.

-Sept 1: Spring Street Sweethearts' Day.

-Sept 3: Carroll County Fair begins.

-Sept 7: Antique Automobiles arrive in Eureka Springs.

-Sept 8: Ozark Mountain Gospel Music Festival.

-Sept 8: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

-Sept 14: FeatFest begins.

-Sept 15: 2nd Annual Crush Festival at Keels Creek Winery.