Thursday, April 24, 2008

CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL 24-30, 2008

Notes of Interest:

-Did you know? You can print just the What's New events without the additional announcements? Just go to the calendar, www.eurekasprings.org/events and click on "A Week's Worth." "What's New" is compiled and sent out via email every Thursday before noon and covers events and activities thru the following Wednesday. If you have information to be included, please send it to me prior to Thursday. Call me if you need help. 253-7333 or email Karen@eurekasprings.org Text only, please.

-MONTH LONG ART EXHIBIT featuring Robert Glick at Peacock Studio and Gallery.

-Plans are underway for the Eureka Springs Preservation Society Garden Tour scheduled for June 14. If you are interested in participating, please call Barb at 253-9111.

-America in Bloom: Local gardens contest entry applications are available at the Chamber of Commerce in Pine Mountain Village. Judging will take place May 14-16. Please call 253-2227 (Georgette Garner) or 253-9703 (Glenna Booth) for additional information.

-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 Fire Om Earth Studios. Also on Monday beginning at 5:30 pm. 363-9402.

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

-Every Tuesday and Thursday: Tai Chi at 9:30 am at Fire Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.

-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. (PLEASE NOTE: Yoga will temporarily meet at Eskate Skating Rink for the next three Mondays April 28, May 5, May 12 at 6:00 pm. There will be no Thursday classes during this time.)

For additional info call 870-480-9148

-Every Thursday: ESKATE on Passion Play Road will offer 18 years old and up skating from 7-10PM. Roller disco to music from the 70's, 80's and 90's. Contests and prizes for just the big kids. 253-7762.

SEASON OPENINGS: (Not listed? -Just send me your info! Karen@eurekasprings.org)

-Belle of the Ozarks May 1.

-Trolley service returns to full schedule May 1.

-Great Passion Play May 2. (Please note this is a new start time)

THURSDAY:

-Eureka Springs Farmers Market at the former Eureka Screams Theatre until noon.

-Ride Rally Ride motorcycle event continues today.

-ESSA workshop, "Nature-Land-Art" continues today.

-Main Street Market at the former Creekside Café until 4:00 pm.

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

-6:00 pm: Multi-user karaoke at Ollies.

-Acoustic jam and open mic at Eureka Live.

-7:00 pm: Final Water Series lecture, "The World of Microbs in our Springs and Watershed" at the Carnegie Library Annex on Spring Street.

-Karaoke at Jack's Place.

-Free pool at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Ladies night at Shawbees.

FRIDAY:

-Ride Rally Ride continues today.

-ESSE workshop continues today.

-10:00 am: Main Street Market opens at the former Creekside Café.

-11:00 am: Arbor Day celebration begins at Basin Spring Park. (All day event.)

-11:00 am: Live music begins in Basin Spring Park. Local entertainers every hour until 5:00. Performers today include Cross-Eyed Child, Jeff Lee, Jones Van Jones, Catherine Reed, Eureka Street Buskers and Melissa & Blayne.

-2:00 pm: Live music on the patio at Eureka Live.

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

-6:30 pm: Some Guy Named Rob performs at the New Delhi Café.

-7:30 pm: Mosaic Trio Ballet Company performs at Enthios Studio on Greenwood Hollow Road. Call 253-6830 for additional information.

-8:00 pm: Hypnotist Martin Walsh performs at Eureka Live. 253-7020 for ticket info.

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

-8:00 pm: Karaoke at the Rowdy Beaver, Henri's and Shawbee's.

-Jeff Kearney performs at Chelsea's Pub.

-Country music and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Watts It 2 Ya performs at Jack's Place.

SATURDAY:

-Ride Rally Ride and ESSA Workshop end today.

-9:00 am: Carousel Organs on display at the Crescent Hotel and Gavioli Chapel. Call 253-9766 for additional information.

-10:00 am: Main Street Market opens.

-10:00 am: Herbs & Botanical Retreats begin at Fire Om Earth Studio and Retreat Center. Call 363-9402 for additional information.

-"Old Masters New Vision" seminar at The Space across the street from the Post Office. Call 363-9422 for additional information.

-Noon: Live music begins in Basin Spring Park. Local entertainers performing today include Anna Horton, Off-The-Wall, Mountain Sprout and Kozmik Debriz.

-2:00 pm: Live music on the patio at Eureka Live.

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

-7:30 pm: Mosaic Trio ballet performance. 253-6830.

-8:00 pm: Hypnotist Martin Walsh performs at Eureka Live. 253-7020.

-8:00 pm: Gera & Black & Blues Band performs at Ollies.

-8:00 pm: Yao Angelo & Ozakwaba perform at benefit concert for Main Stage. In the Ballroom at the Basin Park Hotel. Tickets $15.00 per person at the door.

-8:00 pm: Jerry Runnersmith performs at the Rowdy Beaver.

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

-Oreo Blue Trio performs at Chelsea's Pub.

-Karaoke at Shawbee's and Henri's.

-Watts It 2 Ya performs at Jack's Place.

-Music and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

SUNDAY:

-8:30 am: Migratory Birding Hike at Lake Leatherwood. Call 981-0901 for info.

-10:00 am: Herbs & Botanical Retreat begins at Fire Om Earth Studio and Retreat Center. 363-9402.

-10:00 am: Main Street Market opens.

-10:30 am: Brunch offered at Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Café Soleil 253-2345, Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Forest Hill 253-2422, Mud Street Café 253-6732, The Gazebo 253-9551.

-11:00 am: Melissa Carper performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-"Old Masters New Visions" in The Space. Call 363-9422 for info.

-Noon: Live music begins in Basin Spring Park. Local talent performing every hour. Today's entertainers include Susan Shore, Jimmy Wells, Coy Dog and Eureka Street Buskers

-2:00 pm: Watercolor workshop at Fire Om Earth Studio and Retreat Center. 363-9402.

-2:00 pm: Live music on the patio at Eureka Live.

-3:00 pm: Holiday Island Music Guild recital. Soprano Idra Green performs at 73 Bluewater Drive. Email

sathrum@cox.net for ticket information.

-4:00 pm: Benefit auction for Billy Goodson at Caribe.

-5:00 pm: Mountain Sprout performs at the New Delhi Café.

-Matt & Gus Smith perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

MONDAY:



-"Old Masters New Visions" seminar continues.

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

-5:30 pm: The Crescent Trio performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Pizza Café.

-9:00 pm: Free pool at Shawbee's.

TUESDAY:

-"Old Masters New Visions" continues.

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

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.

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

-Open Mic at Chelsea's Pub and Pizza Café.

WEDNESDAY:

-"Old Masters New Visions" continues.

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

-7:00 pm: Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Guitar Hero game night at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-"Meet the Locals" & Dorothy's night out at Eureka Live.

LOOKING AHEAD:

-May 1-31: 21st May Festival of the Arts.

Friday, April 18, 2008

Arbor Day In Eureka Springs

Come celebrate trees and nature with us in Eureka Springs!

April 25th we will have our Arbor Day celebration in Basin Spring Park, with music, speakers, and a tree planting by the Mayor.

The music starts at 11am with Cross-eyed Child followed by Jeff Lee, Jones Van Jones, and Catherine Reed. At 3pm, we will have a special performance from the students of Clear Springs Elementary School, of their Environmental Superheroes Song. They will be followed by the Eureka Street Buskers at 3:15pm before the American Legion "Posting of the Colors". Then we will have a Proclamation from Mayor Dani Joy before she plants the first of 40 Dogwood trees donated by The Passion Play, followed by more music from Melissa & Blayne.

We will also have guest speaker Al Einert, arborist and former U of A professor, who will be sharing his expertise with us. There will also be venders set up in the park all day with information and goods from the farmers market, Blue Springs Heritage Center, arborist information, and a display of nature photography.

It should be a great day of good music and an excellent way to learn more about what we can do to be earth friendly, since it is our only home.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

CALENDAR OF EVENTS: APRIL 17-23, 2008

Notes of Interest:

-Did you know? You can print just the What's New events without the additional announcements? Just go to the calendar, www.eurekasprings.org/events and click on "A Week's Worth." "What's New" is compiled and sent out via email every Thursday before noon (usually) and covers events and activities thru the following Wednesday. If you have information to be included, please send it to me prior to Thursday. Call me if you need help. 253-7333 or email Karen@eurekasprings.org

-EARTH DAY PARADE! Sunday April 20 at 2:00 pm. Everyone is invited to participate. No registration required, just show up about 1:20 at the Library for line up. NO GASOLINE-POWERED VEHICLES. (It's EARTH Day!) The parade will end at Basin Spring Park for speakers and music.

-FREE RIDE!! In celebration of Earth Day in Eureka Springs, any and all trolley rides will be free of charge during regular operating hours on Sunday April 20. Call 253-9572 for more info.

-MONTH LONG ART EXHIBIT featuring Robert Glick at Peacock Studio and Gallery.

-Plans are underway for the Eureka Springs Preservation Society Garden Tour scheduled for June 14. If you are interested in participating, please call Barb at 253-9111.

-America in Bloom: Local gardens contest entry applications are available at the Chamber of Commerce in Pine Mountain Village. Judging will take place May 14-16. Please call 253-2227 (Georgette Garner) or 253-9703 (Glenna Booth) for additional information.

-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 Fire Om Earth Studios. Also on Monday beginning at 5:30 pm. 363-9402.

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

-Every Tuesday and Thursday: Tai Chi at 9:30 am at Fire Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.

-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office.

-Every Thursday: ESKATE on Passion Play Road will offer 18 years old and up skating from 7-10PM. Roller disco to music from the 70's, 80's and 90's. Contests and prizes for just the big kids. 253-7762.

SEASON OPENINGS: (Not listed? -Just send me your info! Karen@eurekasprings.org)

-Belle of the Ozarks May 1.
-Trolley service returns to full schedule May 1.
-Great Passion Play May 2. (Please note this is a new start time)

THURSDAY:

-Eureka Springs Farmers Market is open until noon. Now located on 23 south, just past Travelodge.
-Main Street Market (at the former Creekside Café) is open until 4:00 pm.
-Springtime in the Ozarks begins today.
-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.
-6:00 pm: Multi-user karaoke at Ollies.
-Acoustic jam and open mic at Eureka Live.
-Karaoke at Jack's Place.
-Free pool at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.
Ladies night at Shawbees.

FRIDAY:

-Springtime in the Ozarks continues.
-John Two-Hawks offers "Creative Expression" an artists' retreat. Please call 253-5826 for information.
-9:00 am: Carnegie Library Spring Book Sale begins in the Annex next door to the library on Spring Street.
-Carving in the Ozarks begins today in the "corner" at Rockhouse Road and Hwy 62.
-Main Street Market (at the former Creekside Café) is open until 4:00 pm.
-2:00 pm: Live entertainment on the patio at Eureka Live.
-6:00 pm: Early registration begins at the Pizza Hut for the Mustang and Open Car Show.
-6:00 pm: Arkansas Red performs at the Grand Central Hotel.
-6:30 pm: The Mountain Gypsies perform at the New Delhi Café.
-7:30 pm Ballroom Dance lessons atop the Basin Park Hotel.
-8:00 pm: Crosstown Richard performs at the Rowdy Beaver.
-8:00 pm: Live, local entertainment in Dr. Baker's Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.
-9:00 pm: Underground Mafia performs at Eureka Live.
-Sam & the Stylees perform at Chelsea's Pub.
-AZ-IZ performs at Jack's Place.
-Country music and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.
-Karaoke at Shawbee's.

SATURDAY:

-Carving in the Ozarks continues.
-John Two-Hawks artists' retreat continues.
-Springtime in the Ozarks continues today.
-Main Street Market (at the former Creekside Café) is open until 4:00 pm.
-9:00 am: Carnegie Library Spring Book Sale continues.
-8:00am: Mustangs and Open Car Show begins at Pine Mountain Village.
-11:00 am: Car show judging begins.
-Noon: The Awesome Possums perform in Basin Spring Park.
-1:00 pm: The Ozarks Chorale performs in Basin Spring Park.
-2:00 pm: Mustang and Open Car parade down Spring Street.
-2:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs in Basin Spring Park.
-2:00 pm: Live entertainment on the patio at Eureka Live.
-3:00 pm: Mountain Sprout (without Melissa) performs in Basin Spring Park.
-4:00 pm: Maia Archote performs in Basin Spring Park.
-6:30 pm: Tiffany Christopher performs at the New Delhi Café.
-8:00 pm: The Pope County Bootleggers perform at the Rowdy Beaver.
-8:00 pm: Eric Miller performs in Dr. Baker's Lounge in the Crescent Hotel.
-Mountain Sprout performs at Michael's Center Street Pub.
-Washboard Leo and Blind Boy perform at Chelsea's Pub and Café.
-9:00 pm: Underground Mafia performs at Eureka Live.
-AZ-IZ performs at Jack's Place.
-Music and dancing at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.
-Karaoke at Shawbee's.

SUNDAY:

-Ride the trolley free today!
-Eureka Springs School of the Arts (ESSA) workshop, "Nature-Land-Art" begins today. 253-5384.
-9:00 am: Main Street Market (at the former Creekside Café) is open until 4:00 pm.
-Springtime in the Ozarks continues.
-Artist Retreat continues.
-10:30 am: Brunch offered at Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae's 253-9768, Café Soleil 253-2345, Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Forest Hill 253-2422, Mud Street Café 253-6732, The Gazebo 253-9551.
-11:00 am: Catherine Reed performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.
-11:00 am: Cross-eyed Child performs in Basin Spring Park.
-Noon: Jeff Lee performs in Basin Spring Park.
-1:00 pm: Jones Van Jones performs in Basin Spring Park.
-1:30 pm: Gather at the library for Earth Day parade line-up.
-2:00 pm: Earth Day Gasoline-Free Parade takes the traditional parade route down Spring Street, ending at Basin Spring Park.
-2:00 pm: Catherine Reed performs in Basin Spring Park.
-3:00 pm: Ozarks Chorale performs in THE Auditorium. Call 253-7788 for ticket information.
-3:00 pm: The Eureka Street Buskers perform in Basin Spring Park.
-4:00 pm: Melissa & Blayne perform in Basin Spring Park.
-4:00 pm: Effron White performs at the New Delhi Café.

MONDAY:

-ESSA Workshop continues today.
-3:00 pm: Happy Hour begins at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill and the Rowdy Beaver.
-5:30 pm: The Crescent Trio performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.
-Ladies Night at Chelsea's Pub and Pizza Café.
-9:00 pm: Free pool at Shawbee's.

TUESDAY:

-ESSA Workshop continues today.
-Ride Rally Ride motorcycle event begins today. Call 800-870-2529 for information.
-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver and the Lumberyard.
-Guys Night Out at Shawbee's.
-Local's Night in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.
-Open Mic at Chelsea's Pub and Pizza Café.

WEDNESDAY:

-ESSA Workshop continues today.
-Ride Rally Ride continues today.
-3:00 pm: Happy Hour at the Rowdy Beaver.
-7:00 pm: Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.
-Guitar Hero game night at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.
-"Meet the Locals" & Dorothy's night out at Eureka Live.

LOOKING AHEAD:

-Apr 24: Final "Water Series" lecture.
-Apr 25: Arbor Day Celebration.
-Apr 25-26: Hypnotist Martin Walsh at Eureka Live.
-Apr 25: "Paradigm" dinner and performance by Mosaic Trio. 253-6830.
-Apr 26: Herbs & Botanical Retreat. 363-9402
-Apr 26: Yao Angelo and Ozakwaaba performance. 253-8060.
-Apr 26: "Old Masters New Visions" exhibit opens in The Space.
-Apr 27: Birding hike at Lake Leatherwood. 981-0901.
-Apr 27: Benefit auction for Bill Goodson.
-Apr 27: Holiday Island Music Guild performance.

Thursday, April 3, 2008

CALENDAR OF EVENTS APRIL 3-9, 2008

Notes of Interest:

-The Open House and Ribbon Cutting beginning at 5:00 pm at Sugar Mountain Resort in the Beaver Lake area is cancelled today, due to weather. Re-scheduled for NEXT Thursday, April 10.

-WATCH FOR BICYCLE RIDERS: The Fayetteville Wheelman Bicycle Club will be in town this weekend. They will be arriving around noon Friday and Saturday via Highway 23 South. Each group could have as many as 20 riders. BE CAREFUL DRIVERS!!

-MAIN STREET MARKET IS NOW OPEN!! In the heart of North Main shopping district overlooking the creek. (On the deck of the former Creekside Café.) Local, handmade art & crafts. Open Thursday thru Sunday 9am-4pm. For information about showing your art/crafts call Janet at 363-9204 or email

planetjanet2@cox.net

-Plans are underway for the Eureka Springs Preservation Society Garden Tour scheduled for June 14. If you are interested in participating, please call Barb at 253-9111.

-Did you know? You can print just the What’s New events without the additional announcements? Just go to the calendar, www.eurekasprings.org/events and click on "A Week’s Worth." Call me if you need help. 253-7333.

-Name that Garment! Mark Hughes, owner/designer of Regalia Handmade Clothing

needs help naming his new Spring/Summer line. (8 new garments, 8 new names.) "Contestants" are displayed in the shop window at 128 Spring St. Ballots are available at the shop and winners will be notified by phone on April 11. Each winner wins the garment they named. For additional information, call Mark at 253-2202. THIS IS THE LAST WEEK!

-Spring/Summer Insert will begin circulation Sunday April 6. The insert will be placed in newspapers in 30 cities in seven states as well as every daily and weekly newspaper in Arkansas.

-America in Bloom: Local gardens contest entry applications are available at the Chamber of Commerce in Pine Mountain Village. Judging will take place May 14-16. Please call 253-2227 (Georgette Garner) or 253-9703 (Glenna Booth) for additional information.

-Attention all Gallery Owners, Artists, Event Planners, etc., if you have an event planned for the month of May please send your information to eurekafestivals@gmail.com and you will be included in our schedule. If you have any questions call 253-2586. Deadline for submissions is 12 noon, April 16.

-An improv comedy troupe is forming in Eureka Springs. Experience is not required, but a willingness to learn is essential. The yet to be named group meets at Main Stage on Tuesday nights from 6-8 p.m. If you have questions, call Ken Rundel at 479-253-7333.

-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 Fire Om Earth Studios. Also on Monday beginning at 5:30 pm. 363-9402.

-Every Thursday is Local’s Appreciation Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel.

-Every Tuesday and Thursday: Tai Chi at 9:30 am at Fire Om Earth Studios. 363-9402.

-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office.

-Every Thursday starting April 10: ESKATE on Passion Play Road will offer 18 years old and up skating from 7-10PM. Roller disco to music from the 70’s, 80’s and 90’s. Contests and prizes for just the big kids. 253-7762.

SEASON OPENINGS: (Not listed? -Just send me your info! Karen@eurekasprings.org)

-Belle of the Ozarks May 1.

-Trolley service returns to full schedule May 1.

-Great Passion Play May 2. (Please note this is a new start time)

-Eureka Sunday Market May 11.

THURSDAY:

-Spring Diversity begins.

-9AM-4PM: Main Street Market opens on the deck at the former Creekside Cafe. Contact "Janet" for vendor and other information. The Market is open Thurs-Sun.

479-363-9204 or email planetjanet2@cox.net

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

-Ladies Night at Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon.

-Rainbow Thursday Night at Caribe.

-Karaoke at Jack’s Place.

-Free pool at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Acoustic jam and open mic at Eureka Live.

-Diversity Pals Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

FRIDAY:

-Spring Diversity Weekend continues. Events listed here have been provided directly to us. For the complete schedule, please refer to the pull-out in the center section of the current "Citizen."

-9:am: Main Street Market opens.

-10am: Culinary class with Karen Gros. Reservations required. 479-253-7461.

-Murder Mystery Weekend begins at the Bridgeford House and Crescent Cottage Inn.

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

-6:00 pm: Rachel Fields performs at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Diversity Welcome Mixer at Caribe.

-7:30 pm: "Darlene" performs during the House Concert at Fire Om Earth. Call 363-9402 for ticket information.

-Diversity events at Eureka Live, the Lumberyard Bar and Grill, the Rowdy Beaver, Chelsea’s and Tiki Torch.

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

-Karaoke at Henri’s and Shawbee’s.

SATURDAY:

-Spring Diversity Weekend continues.

-Murder Mystery Weekend continues.

-9:00 am: Main Street Market opens.

-10:00 am: Culinery Class with Karen Gros. Reservations required. 253-7461.

-Noon: Darlene’s Vocal Play Workshop at the Fire Om Earth Studio and Retreat Center. Please call 363-9402 for reservations and additional information.

-2:00 pm: Karaoke at Henri’s.

-3:00 pm: Diversity events at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill and Tiki Torch.

-5:00 pm: Iris performs at Chelsea’s Pub.

-6:00 pm: Diversity events at The Tiki Torch and the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

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

-Crosstown Richard performs at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: David Singleton performs in Dr. Baker’s Lounge at the Crescent Hotel.

-8:00 pm: The Hogscalders performs in the Cathouse Lounge at the Pied Piper Pub.

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

-9:00 pm: Karaoke at Henri’s.

-10:00 pm: Diversity events at Eureka Live and the Tiki Torch.

-10:00 pm: After Hours Breakfast at the New Delhi Café.

SUNDAY:

-Spring Diversity Weekend ends today.

-Murder Mystery Weekend ends today.

-9:00 am: Main Street Market opens.

-10:00am: Brunch offered at Local Flavor 253-9522, Myrtie Mae’s 253-9768, Café Soleil 253-2345, Crystal Dining Room 253-9766, Forest Hill 253-2422, Mud Street Café 253-6732, The Gazebo 253-9551.

-11:00 am: Maureen Alexander performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-2:00 pm: Iris Jam at Chelsea’s Pub.

-3:00 pm: AUD-ville variety show at THE Auditorium. A benefit for People Helping People. Call 253-7788.

-6:30 pm: Cottage Inn Wine Dinner. Reservations required. 479-5282.

MONDAY:

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

-5:30 pm: The Crescent Trio performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

-Ladies Night at Chelsea’s Pub and Pizza Café.

-9:00 pm: Free pool at Shawbee’s.

TUESDAY:

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

-Guys Night Out at Shawbee’s.

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

-Open Mic at Chelsea’s Pub and Pizza Café.

WEDNESDAY:

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

-7:00 pm: Eureka House Concert at the Unitarian Church. Tonight’s performer is Ray Bonneville. Tickets available at the door.

-7:00 pm: Open Jam at the New Delhi Café.

-Guitar Hero game night at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-"Meet the Locals" & Dorothy’s night out at Eureka Live.

LOOKING AHEAD:

-Apr 10: "Understanding Stream Ecology" lecture/tour at Main Stage.

-Apr 10: UFO Conference begins.

-Apr 12: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

-Apr 17: Springtime in the Ozarks begins.

-Apr 18: Spring Book Sale at the Carnegie Library.

-Apr 18: Carving in the Ozarks begins.

-Apr 18: Mustang and Carroll County Cruisers Car Show.

-Apr 18: Artist Retreat (866-444-0940 for information)

-Apr 19: Music in Basin Spring Park begins.

-Apr 20: Ozarks Chorale Spring Concert.

-Apr 20: ESSA Workshop begins.

-Apr 22: Ride Rally Ride Motorcycle event begins.