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.

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