Thursday, October 30, 2008

CALENDAR OF EVENTS OCTOBER 30-NOV. 5, 2008

-Entry forms are available for the 2008 Eureka Springs Christmas Decoration Contest. Prize money in four different categories. It's time to get to work!! Pick up forms at the Chamber of Commerce, THE Auditorium, the Transit/Visitor Welcome Center or the CAPC office. Judging takes place on Monday November 24. Entry forms include other pertinent information.



-Update: Please take note of the following correction… the four categories are:



* Downtown storefront or business from Planner Hill to the Train Station or on Spring Street to

the LIBRARY. (Incorrectly stated as the Post Office.)



* Home or business within or facing the Historic Loop from the LIBRARY (not the Post Office)

"around" to Vintage Cargo.



* Home or business within the City limits not qualifying above. (No change)



* Business along Highways 62 and/or 23 South within the City limits. (No change)



If you fall in either of the two corrected categories, please feel free to change the wording on the entry form, although the judges are aware of the change. I apologize for any confusion this has caused. -karen



-Halloween Night Only: Midnight – 2:00 am Breakfast Buffet at the Pizza Bar on North Main Street.



-Every weekend during October: Drinks, dessert and coffee at Mud Street Café beginning at 6:00 pm.



-GROUP TOURS: If you are interested in group tours, we have 710 leads for you. This is the first of what we hope will be many leads from our joint effort with the Advertising Co-op to reinvigorate Eureka Springs' group tour business. You can order these leads by emailing your request to me (Karen@eurekasprings.org) Note that each lead has already received a letter from the CAPC, a new Group Tour Guide and our group tour one-sheet. Make your contact knowing that the preceding has been done. If you want to continue to receive these leads, please request that I put you on my Group Tour Leads mailing list. Thanks!


-A group representing eight radio stations in Arkansas wants to do a promotion with us. They will air announcements promoting ES holiday events and shopping while giving away a holiday package to ES. The package will include tickets to the holiday shows at GPP, Pine Mt., and the Hoedown, as well as passes to TCWR and Cosmic Cavern.

It could also include lodging and meal comps if anyone cares to offer these for inclusion. It could also include gift certificates or discounts to shops, spas or galleries. We'll finalize the package Friday, so if you have something you'd like to add to the package, reply immediately to: ken@eurekasprings.org



-POINSETTIA PROJECT: Orders now being taken for holiday Poinsettias. Proceeds benefit Habitat for Humanity and ECHO. Call 253-9727. Four delivery dates available.



-Saturday November 1: Beaver Park fall clean-up. Help clean up debris left by the spring floods and weed flower beds. Lunch will be served. BYOT (bring your own tools.) Call 253-7078 for additional information.



-November 6-9: Eureka Springs Historical Museum exhibit, "History of the Ozark Folk Festival" 9:30-4:00 Monday-Saturday and 11:00-3:30 on Sunday. 253-9417.



-Every Monday at 5:30 pm: Bellyogachi classes at Fire Om Earth Studios. 363-9402. Also on Wednesday at 9:30 am. Fall classes are underway.



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



-Every Monday at 7:00 pm: 8-ball pool tournament in the billiards room atop the Basin Park Hotel.



-Monday and Thursday beginning at 6:00 pm, Yoga with Jack in The Space, across the street from the post office. There is also a gentle yoga class at the Berryville Community Center on Wednesday at 10:00 am. For additional info call 870-480-9148



-Every Thursday: 7:00 am-12:00 pm Eureka Springs Farmers Market between Travelodge and Eureka Supply on Hwy 23 South. The final Market will be Thursday November 20.



-Every Wednesday 4-9:00 pm, All You Can Eat Catfish at the Rowdy Beaver.



-Every Wednesday at 8:00 pm: Poker tournament in the billiards room atop the Basin Park Hotel.



-Every Thursday (all day) Local's day at the Pizza Bar.



-Every Thursday is Local's Night at the Grand Taverne in the Grand Central Hotel and Rick's Firehouse Pub on Main Street across from the courthouse.



THURSDAY:



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

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

-4:00 pm: Diversity Rainbow Family Night at Marquee's Restaurant.

-5:00 pm: Open mic at the Squid and Whale.

-6:00 pm: David Singleton performs on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel

-6:00 pm: Multi-user karaoke at Ollie's.

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

-7:00 pm: Acoustic music jam at Eureka Music Park.

-7:00 pm: Open mic jam at Eureka Live.

-Karaoke at Jack's Place and the Lumberyard.



FRIDAY:



-Diversity Weekend begins today. Events that have been forwarded to us will be posted at their appropriate date and time. Please refer to the pull out section in "The Citizen" for a complete schedule.

-Noon and 6:00 pm: The Hogscalders perform on the balcony at the Basin Park Hotel.

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

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

HALLOWEEN EVENTS:

-4:00 pm: Trunk or Treat at the First United Methodist Church.

-5-10 pm: Donation-only carriage rides departing from Judge Roy Bean's. Proceeds go to Arkansas Children's Hospital.

-5:00 pm: "Light the Nights" at Gingerbread House Antiques on Van Buren Street.

-5:00-?? pm: Trick or Treating around the Historic Loop. PLAY and DRIVE SAFELY!

-Halloween Costume Contest at Mud Street Café.

-Ghost tours at the Crescent Hotel. Reservations recommended. 253-9766.

-Haunted hayrides at Bear Mountain Stables. Reservations 253-6185.

-7:00 pm: Party, food and drink specials, costume contest, entertainment provided by Harry with Oysters Rockefeller at the Rowdy Beaver.

-8:00 pm: Halloween Monster's Ball at Eureka Live.

-Costume Contests at the Tiki Torch, the Squid and Whale and the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

ADDITIONAL FRIDAY NIGHT ENTERTAINMENT:

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

-6:30 pm: Catherine Reed performs at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Diversity Welcome Mixer at Marquee's.

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

-Diversity Band at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Ashley McBryde performs at Jack's Place.

-Karaoke at Henri's and Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-10:00 pm: Yao Angelo & Ozakwaaba perform at the Squid and Whale.

-10:00 pm: Diversity Drag show at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Midnight: Breakfast buffet at the Pizza Bar on North Main.



SATURDAY:



-Diversity Weekend continues.

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

-1:00 pm: "Meet the Artist" at Eureka Fine Art Company. Featuring Larry Mansker. Call 253-6595 for additional info.

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

-2:00 pm: Karaoke at Jack's Place.

-3:00 pm: Jeff Lee performs at the Art Colony on North Main Street.

-3:00 pm: Diversity Drag Show at the Tiki Torch.

-6:00 pm: Pete Maica performs at Mud Street Café.

-6:30 pm: Rocky Horror Picture Show in THE Gem under the Auditorium. Costume Contest.

-6:30 pm: Herbal Arts Evening Showcase with Steven Foster and Cynthia Gallaher at Fire Om Earth Studio. Call 363-9402 for additional information.

-6:30 pm: Pope County Bootleggers perform at the New Delhi Café.

-7:00 pm: Karaoke at the Rowdy Beaver.

-Iris performs at Chelsea's Pub and café.

-Karaoke and costume contest at Henri's.

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

-8:00 pm: Diversity Drag Show at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

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

-9:00 pm: The David Wiser Band performs at the Squid and Whale.

-9:00 pm: After hours bite to eat at the New Delhi Café.

-Karaoke at Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-10:00 pm: Miranda Ray performs at Eureka Live.

-10:00 pm: DJ and dancing at the Lumberyard.

-10:00 pm: Diversity Drag Show at the Tiki Torch.



SUNDAY:



-11:00 am: -11:00 am: Brunch available 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, the Rowdy Beaver 253-8544.

-11:00 am: Arkansas Red performs in the Crystal Dining Room at the Crescent Hotel.

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

-11:00 am: Live music and dancing all day at Eureka Live.

-Noon: Biker Appreciation day at Shawbee's Big Dawg Saloon.

-1:00 pm: Iris acoustic jam at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-2:00 pm: Fatz Unplugged performs at Jack's Place.

-Live entertainment at the New Delhi Café.

-Watch football at the Squid and Whale.



MONDAY:



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

-Crab leg special at the Lumberyard Bar and Grill.

-Ladies night at Chelsea's Pub and Café.

-Monday Night Football at Shawbee's, Rick's Firehouse Pub and the Pied Piper Pub.



TUESDAY:



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

-Open mic at Chelsea's Pub and Café.



WEDNESDAY:



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

-5:00 pm: Open mic at the Squid and Whale.

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

-6:30 pm: "Try it on Everything-The Revolution Starts Within" Film at the Library Annex on Spring Street. Call 244-6585 for more information.

-Family Night at Eureka Live.



LOOKING AHEAD:



-Nov 6: 61st Annual Original Ozark Folk Festival begins.

-Nov 7: Food and Wine Festival begins. (see www.eurekasprings.org for participants)

-Nov 8: James Yale exhibit opens at Eureka Fine Art Company.

-Nov 8: Gallery Association 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll.

-Nov 9: Melanie performs at THE Auditorium.

-Nov 13: Eureka Springs Food and Wine Weekend begins. (see www.eurekasprings.org for participants.)

-Nov 14: Men of Honor Retreat with John Two-Hawks.

-Nov 14: Fall Antique Show and Sale opening reception.

-Nov 15: Fall Antique Show and Sale.

-Nov 17: "A Community at Peace" opening. Photography by John Rankine.

-Nov 17: "Humanness of Healing" A workshop at Fire Om Earth Studio.

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