Monday, March 16, 2009
PINE MOUNTAIN THEATER-- 35TH FUNTASTIC SEASON EUREKA SPRINGS, ARKANSAS
The Pine Mountain Theater, Eureka Springs’ longest running family show will kick off a season long celebration honoring their 35th birthday!
Shows will be performed Friday and Saturday nights through March 21st, then nightly except Sunday beginning March 23rd. Ticket office opens at 10:00 a.m. all show days. Adult admission is $19.95 plus tax and children under 12 are admitted free. Everyone enjoys “all you can eat” free popcorn. The lobby gift shop offers a large variety of gifts and souvenirs and is open daily. For a limited time season passes are on sale for only $29.95 (regularly $39.95). For reservations or more information call toll free 1-877-253-9156 or visit our web site at www.pinemountainjamboree.com.
The Good News Quartet gospel music pre-show begins at 7:30 p.m. Mike and Dale Bishop, the Ozarks favorite couple headline the show along with comedian Scott Dewbre, often referred to as “the funniest guy in town”. Also appearing is the versatile and energetic Pine Mountain Band. Band members include band leader Kenneth “Buster Sharp”, John Walter Morrison, Acra Turner and newcomer Gary Welch, who toured with Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass for over 17 years and has performed with various other artists and at several venues in Branson, Missouri.
Friday, March 13, 2009
EUREKA SPRINGS CALENDAR OF EVENTS – MARCH 13th - 18th, 2009
EUREKA SPRINGS
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
MARCH 13 – 18, 2009
For a Complete List of the 2009 “Events & Festivals” …
www.eurekasprings.org
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
Arts and Crafts Fair
The Greater Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce is holding an arts and crafts fair May 1-3, 2009 at Pine Mountain Village. Call Gloria 479-253-8737 or email: gloriaescoc@gmail.com for more information. Booth spaces are available, but limited. This date coincides with War Eagle & Turpentine Creek shows.
Dallas Bridal Show Lead List Available
The leads list for the Dallas Bridal Show attended by Chamber’s Wedding Committee is available. If your business collects CAPC taxes and you would like to receive the list, please call Donna Shepard at the CAPC office 253-7333 or email donna@eurekasprings.org.
22nd Annual May Festival of the Arts: Events Submission
Forms are now ready at THE Auditorium Monday through Friday 9:00a.m. - 5:00p.m. to submit your workshop, gallery shows, or other events that you sponsor during the May Festival of the Arts. Please stop by and pick up a form, fill it out and return it no later than April 3rd, 2009 to be added to our ongoing advertising for the 22nd Annual May Festival of the Arts. basinspringart@gmail.com. 479-253-2586.
22nd Annual May Festival of the Arts Yard Art
“Art of the World” is this year’s theme. Professional Artist and Non-Professional Artist are the two categories, and you must choose a country or region to be portrayed in your design.
Entry forms are available at THE Auditorium Monday through Friday from 9:00am until 5:00p.m. All forms must be filled out and returned to THE Auditorium no later than April 3rd, 2009 by 5:00p.m. Art must be installed and ready for judging no later than April 30th, 2009 and must remain up throughout the entire month of May.
Winners will be announced Saturday May 2nd, 2009 at Basin Spring Park during the ARTrageous Parade. $300 first place, $200 second place and $100 third place will be awarded to winners in each category.
If you would like to donate the use of your yard for art, please come by and fill out an application and we will set you up with an artist that has no yard! If you have any questions please feel free to give us a call at 479.253.2586 or send us an e-mail to basinspringart@gmail.com
ARTrageous Parade
The ARTrageous marching, dancing, skipping, riding or otherwise tumbling down Spring Street takes place on Saturday, May 2nd 2009.
This year’s theme is “Art of the World”. Cash prizes of $300 for First Place, $200 for Second Place and $100 for Third Place will be awarded.
Registration forms may be obtained at THE Auditorium M-F from 9-5. All registration forms MUST be turned in no later than 5:00p.m. on Friday, April 17th 2009. If you have questions please feel free to call the Special Events Office at 479.253.2586. basinspringart@gmail.com.
22nd Annual May Festival of the Arts: Art in Basin Spring Park
This year the juried Art in the Park will include all five weekends in May. With the backdrop of FREE music and entertainment in Basin Spring Park, every weekend in May on Friday, Saturday and Sunday Memorial Day Monday will feature a mini Art show.
Booth space is limited to 10x10 and you must provide your own tent. All items being sold must be handmade and juried in. Demonstrations of your art and/or craft are strongly encouraged. There is no application fee. The booth fee is $25 per weekend. Each Sunday (Monday of Memorial Day Weekend) we will award a $50 People’s Choice Award to one of the Artists in the park, this is where demonstrating will help you out!
The deadline for submissions is 5:00p.m. Friday, April 3rd 2009. If you would like to be considered for setting up in Basin Spring Park Stop by THE Auditorium and pick up an application. If you live outside of Eureka Springs call us at 479.253.2586 or e-mail basinspringart@gmail.com and we we will send you an application.
“Garden of the Season” Competition
The Eureka Springs Garden Club encourages all homeowners and businesses to plan for spring planting and to think about entering the Garden’s Club’s spring “Garden of the Season” competition in April. The theme is: “Pathways” gardens. For more information and/or to nominate your own garden or others, please call Garden Club Coordinator, Cathy Lamb (253-1096).
Eureka Springs School of the Arts
The Eureka Springs School of the Arts (ESSA) class schedule is now available on line www.esartschool.com.
(If you would like to have information posted on “What’s New” for an event or activity that will be happening during the week of March 19-March 25, please email donna@eurekasprings.org before noon on Thursday, March 19. Thank you.
Friday, March 13
27th Annual Victorian Classic (Pre-Registration)
Pre-registration, packet pick-up & wine and cheese social (4-6PM). Best Western Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center. (www.eurekarotary.org) (www.arkansasrunner.com) Billy Batson (479) 253-5543; bbatson@ipa.net.
Friday, March 13
Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down Begins 28th Season
The Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down begins their 28th consecutive season on Friday, March 13th. Doors open at 7:00PM. Comedy pre-show with Granny and P. Nutt begins at 7:30PM. Ozark Mountain Hoe-Down begins at 8:00PM. The main show begins with high energy, toe-tappin’ music. Children under 12 are free. www.eurekasprings-hoedown.com. For reservations and information: 253-7725.
Friday March 13
“Cool Clear Water”
Eureka songstresses will come together for the first time to present an evening of vocal stylings and harmonizing to benefit Clear Spring School. Karen Fitzpatrick of the Ariels; Opal Fly, along with her sax; Pearl Brick and Denise Lanuti, both of Folk fame; Jane Tucker of Greasy Greens; and Loretta Crenshaw, local songbird, will form (for one-night-only) the super-group “Cool Clear Water”. The performance will be held at the Unitarian church. 17 Elk St. Doors open at 7PM. Admission is $15. Wine & cheese will be available for a donation
Friday, March 13
Miss PBR Pageant
It’s time for a change!!! What as “old style” is now Pabst Blue Ribbon! Miss Pabst Blue Ribbon Pageant at Chelsea’s Pub and Café. For contestant and other information, call 479-253-6723.
Friday, March 13
Chelsea’s: Miss Old Style Pageant
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) (8PM)
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne –Arkansas Red (Jazz Guitar)( 6-9PM)
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM) & Barb Wire (Rockin’ Country) (8PM-12:30AM)
New Delhi Café: Rachel Fields
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Truckstop Honeymoon (8-midnite)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM) One Night Stand (8PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with The Big Dawg
Squid and Whale Pub: Spinrad (6PM) & Toast to the Blind (8:30PM)
Saturday, March 14
27th Annual Victorian Classic
Rotary project to benefit ECHO – a free health clinic in Eureka Springs. Race begins and ends at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks. $20.00 for pre-registered runners/walkers. $15.00 for pre-registered/18 years old and younger; $25.00 and $20.00 respectively for race day registrants; 6 years old & younger/free (no t-shirt). (www.eurekarotary.org) (www.arkansasrunner.com). Billy Batson (479-253-5543; (479-1791) bbatson@ipa.net.
Race Day Registration 7:00 AM
2 Mile /10K Run 9:00 AM
2 Mile Walk 9:05 AM
Award ceremony after the race.
Saturday, March 14
Souper Soup – Eureka Springs Historical Museum Fundraiser
The annual event takes place following the Victorian Classic race from 11AM to 1:00PM at the Eureka Springs High School cafeteria, located across the street from the race finish, at the Inn of the Ozarks. Tickets are just $6.00 for adults and $3.00 for children under 12. Ticket price includes two bowls of soup of your choice (over 12 varieties prepared by area restaurants), cornbread, beverage and choice of dessert (prepared by area Bed & Breakfast inns). Tickets may be obtained at the museum, 95 S. Main Street, or at the door. For more information: Ginni Miller (479) 253-9417 or email eshm999@sbcglobal.net.
Saturday, March 14
St. Patrick’s Day Parade!! The parade begins at 2:00pm and follows the usual parade route down Spring Street. For more information, contact Dan Ellis 479-981-9551 or email dan@ureeka.org.
Saturday, March 14
Grassy Knob Firehouse Chili Day
The Ladies Auxiliary of the Grassy Knob Volunteer Fire Department will hold its “Chili Day” from noon until 7PM at its Community Center, 12307 Hwy. 187. Proceeds will benefit the fire department. The menu includes chili, homemade desserts, coffee and tea. Chicken noodle soup will be offered as an alternative to chili. Adults-$5.00; Children under 12 $3.00. The public will be able to participate in a salsa contest. Bring a small container of homemade salsa. Winner receives a wine & cheese basket. For details call 253-1094.
Saturday, March 14
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll
The city’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” from 6PM to 9PM. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.
Saturday, March 14
Every Saturday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Saturday, March 14
Chelsea’s: St. Pat’s Kazoo Parade (Meet at 1:00PM) and Earl & Them (after the parade and in the evening)
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) 10PM.
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: Jerry Yester-Grand Piano Dinner Music (6:30-9:30PM)
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Mountain Sprout & Deadman Flats (9PM-1AM)
Mud Street Café: Jazz (6-9PM)
New Delhi Café: Truckstop Honeymoon
Ollie’s: The Short Checkers (Southern Rock) (9PM-Close)
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Skinny Gypsies (3-6PM (8-Midnite)
Rowdy Beaver: Big Daddy (8PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with the Big Dawg
Squid and Whale Pub: Black Water (8PM)
Sunday, March 15
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Sunday, March 15
“Women Be Wise”
A day to gather with the extraordinary women of Eureka Springs. Facilitators and therapists will offer workshops and classes to enrich and nurture women’s lives. $15 registration fee includes food and take-home surprises. Fire Om Earth Studios. 872 Mill Hollow Road. Eureka Springs. (479) 363-9402. www.fireomearth.com
Sunday, March 15
Beer Can & Breweriana Collectors
The Vic Olson Memorial Show, co-hosted by Progress & Ar-Can-Sas from 9AM-2PM at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks. Admission is $3.00 for members & $1.00 for guests. For information www.bcca.com or www.arbeerclub.com.
Sunday, March 15
Cottage Inn Wine Dinner
6:30 PM
“Taste of California” Wine Dinner.
Menu:
Sebastiani Dutton Ranch chardonnay Sonoma Valley 2004
Cream of Asparagus soup with Cheddar Cheese Biscuits
Stephen Vincent Pinot Noir Sonoma Valley 2006
Napa Cabbage Salad with Dried Cranberries & Candied Pecans
Cornerstone Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon Howell Mountain, Napa Valley 2000
Filet Mignon with Cabernet Sauvignon Bearnaise Sauce
Roasted New Potatoes
Mumm Cuvee Napa Blanc de Noirs
Chocolate Dacquiose Torte
Coffee
$55.00 per person, all inclusive
Located at 450 W. Van Buren (Highway 62 West) Eureka Springs (479-253-5282) for reservations (required).
Sunday, March 15
Crescent Hotel Crystal Dining Room: Sunday Brunch with Arkansas Red
Eureka Live: Live Music & Dancing (11AM-10PM)
New Delhi Café: Live Music (4-7PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Biker Appreciation Day
Squid and Whale Pub: Local Entertainment
Monday, March 16
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Monday, March 16
Chelsea’s: Ladies’ Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Marquee’s: Will Steele Hosts Songwriter’s Night (7-10PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Ladies Night
Every Monday at 5:30 pm: Bellyogachi classes at Fire Om Earth Studios. 479-363-9402.
Every Monday at 6:30 pm:. Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 Mountain Street
Every Monday at 7:00 pm: 8-ball pool tournament in the billiards room atop the Basin Park Hotel
Tuesday, March 17
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Tuesday, March 17
St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl
Begins at 4:00 PM at Chelsea’s Pub and Café – located at Mountain & Center Streets.
Tuesday, March 17
Chelsea’s: Skinny Gypsies & Sol Driven Train (after the Pub Crawl)
Holiday Island Elks Lodge: Charitable Bingo (6:30PM)
Jack’s Place: Pub Crawl
Lovin’ Oven Bakeria: Board Game Night (6PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
New Delhi: Maureen Alexander (4:30PM)
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: A&W (6-10PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Mountain Sprout (7PM)
Every Tuesday at 9:30AM: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Wednesday, March 18
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Wednesday, March 18
Every Wednesday: Bellyogchi classes at Fire Om Studio Studios. 9:30AM. 479-363-9402
Wednesday, March 18
Eureka Live: Family Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
New Delhi Café: Open Jam (6:30PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM) Service Employees’ Night
Squid and Whale Pub: Wet Wednesday with DJ Havok
LOOKING AHEAD
March 19: Poetluck Potluck Dinner at The Writer’s Colony (253-7444)
March 20: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show Wine & Cheese Preview
March 21: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 21: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 22: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 22: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 27: Steven Foster to address Eureka Springs Garden Club (253-2227)
March 28: 19th Annual E.S. Kite Fest @ Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (253-6596)
April 1: Eureka Springs School of the Arts – “Foolist 4 ReArt
April 3-4: “Murder Mystery Weekend” (800-223-3246) (888-567-2422)
April 3-5: Spring Diversity Weekend
April 4: FREE Music in Basin Park (253-2586)
April 5: FREE Music in Basin Park (253-2586)
April 8: Bill Morrissey – Eureka House Concert (www.eurekahouseconcerts.com)
April 10-12:UFO Conference (501-354-2558)
April 12: Easter Egg Hunt at the Cresecent Hotel (253-9766)
April 12: 33rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt at War Eagle Mill (479-789-5343)
April 12: Easter Service at The Great Passion Play (wwwgreatpassionplay.com)
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Business in Eureka Springs Opening Up for the Season!
OZARK MOUNTAIN HOE-DOWN SEASON OPENS FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH. EVERY NIGHT BUT TUESDAY
WAR EAGLE CAVERN OPENS SAT, MARCH 14TH
WAR EAGLE MILL OPEN
ONYX CAVE OPEN
BLUE SPRING OPENS SAT, MARCH 14TH
QUIGLEY'S CASTLE OPEN , CLOSED ON THURS & SUN
THORNCROWN CHAPEL OPEN 11-4 IN MARCH AND 9-5 APRIL-DEC(CLOSED SATURDAYS IN MARCH)
BAVARIAN INN RESTAURANT OPEN SAT, MARCH 13TH
SPARKYS CLOSED TIL MARCH 16TH
ERMILIOS OPENS MARCH 20TH
FOREST HILL CLOSED TUES & WED
Thursday, March 5, 2009
CALENDAR OF EVENTS – MARCH 5-11, 2009
www.eurekasprings.org
(If you would like to have information posted on “What’s New” for an event or activity that will be happening during the week of March 12-March18, please email donna@eurekasprings.org before noon on Thursday, March 12. Thank you.
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“Garden of the Season” Competition
The Eureka Springs Garden Club encourages all homeowners and businesses to plan for spring planting and to think about entering the Garden’s Club’s spring “Garden of the Season” competition in April. The spring theme is “Pathways” gardens; summer theme is “Water Features”and the fall theme is “Harvest”. For more information and/or to nominate your own garden or others, please call Garden Club Coordinator, Cathy Lamb (253-1096).
Eureka Springs School of the Arts
The Eureka Springs School of the Arts (ESSA) class schedule is now available on line www.esartschool.com.
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Thursday, March 5
Every Thursday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Eureka Live: Open Mic Jam Session (7PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Rowdy Beaver - Happy Hour (3-6PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Open Mic Musical Smack-Down with Rev. Coy Dog
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Friday, March 6
Pine Mountain Theater Begins 35th “Funtastic” Season!!
Eureka Springs’ longest running family show will kick off a season-long celebration honoring their 35th birthday Friday, March 6 at 8:00pm. The “Good News Quartet” gospel pre-show begins at 7:30pm. Shows will be performed Friday & Saturday nights thru March 21, then nightly except Sunday beginning March 23. “All-You-Can-Eat” FREE popcorn. Adults $19.95 + tax. For reservations & information please call 253-9156 (www.pinemountainjamboree.com).
Friday March 6
Reception & Book Signing at Eureka Thyme, 19 Spring St., Eureka Springs
Eureka Thyme will host a reception & book signing with Martien & Teressena Bakens, co-authors & illustrator of “The Fifth Tarot” at 6:00pm. “The Fifth Tarot” bridges the ancient esoteric teachings of tarot with the changing times in which we live. Teressena is a visionary artist and intuitive & the author of “Peace Moon”. Martien is an energy healer, aroma therapist & alchemist. For more information contact Marsha Havens at Eureka Thyme (479) 363-9600 or email marsha@eurekathyme.com.
Friday, March 6 – Sunday, March 8
John Michael Talbot’s Lenten Retreat
John Michael shares his insights and experiences and will challenge you to make the Lenten Season more spiritually profitable. For information contact the Little Portion Retreat Center 253-7379 or email retreatinfo@littleportion.org.
Friday, March 6
Chelsea’s: The Low Down Fancy
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) (8PM)
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: –Arkansas Red (Jazz Guitar)( 6-9PM)
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM) & Kim Beggs (Mountain & Backroads Bluegrass) (6-9PM)
New Delhi Café: Mountain Sprout (6:30PM)
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: A&W (8-midnite)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM) Mike Nichols & TJ (8PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: The David Wiser Band (9PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with The Big Dawg
Saturday, March 7
Every Saturday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Saturday, March 7
Chelsea’s: Skinny Gypsies (9PM)
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) 10PM.
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: Jerry Yester-Grand piano dinner music (6:30-9:30PM)
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Mud Street Café: Chuck & Arkansas Red
New Delhi Café: Tiffany Christopher (6:30PM)
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Fireman’s Party with A&W (8PM-Midnite)
Rowdy Beaver: Mike Nichols & TJ (8PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with the Big Dawg
Squid and Whale Pub: Shannon Wurst & Sunday Pie (6PM) Chris Gulley & Miracle Church (8PM)
Wagon Wheel Tavern: Beau Jenkins (8-10PM)
Sunday, March 8
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Sunday, March 8
EUU to Host Dr. Chuck McNeal
The Eureka Universalist Fellowship will host Dr. Chuck McNeal who will speak on the topic “Give Peace a Chance” -- the “Spirituality of the Beatles”, Part 2. (11:00AM, 17 Elk Street). For details, call 253-0929.
Sunday, March 8
“Women’s Drum Class” begins at 6:00pm. $5.00 per class technique in Frame Drum, Doumbek, Medicine Drum, Ashiko, Djembe. Learn how to develop the voice of the drum, drumming with chant and in a group. Bring your own drum or drums will be available. Fire Om Earth Studios. 872 Mill Hollow Road. Eureka Springs. www.fireomearth.com. Phone: 479-363-9402.
Sunday, March 8
“Women’s Full Moon Drum”. Honoring Clan Mother of the Third Moon – Weighs the Truth. 7:00pm. Fire Om Earth Studios. 872 Mill Hollow Road. Eureka Springs. www.fireomearth.com. Phone 479-363-9402.
Sunday, March 8
Crescent Hotel Crystal Dining Room: Sunday Brunch with Maureen Alexander
Eureka Live: Live music & dancing (11AM-10PM)
New Delhi Café: Mountain Sprout (3:30PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Biker appreciation Day
Squid and Whale Pub: Local Entertainment
Monday, March 9
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Monday, March 9
Carroll County AARP will meet at 10:00am at the Holiday Island Clubhouse. Brad Phelps, Senior Assistant Attorney General for the Public Protection Department, where he investigates violations of the Arkansas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, will provide up-to-date information on senior issues and scams and Medicare advantage. For information on AARP or the meeting, call Nita Holley 363-9541. Guests welcome.
Monday, March 9
Chelsea’s: Ladies’ Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Marquee’s: Will Steele hosts Songwriter’s Night (7-10PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Ladies Night
Every Monday at 5:30 pm: Bellyogachi classes at Fire Om Earth Studios. 479-363-9402.
Every Monday at 6:30 pm:. Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 Mountain Street
Every Monday at 7:00 pm: 8-ball pool tournament in the billiards room atop the Basin Park Hotel
Tuesday, March 10
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Tuesday, March 10
Chelsea’s: Open Mic
Holiday Island Elks Lodge: Charitable Bingo (6:30PM)
Lovin’ Oven Bakeria: Board Game Night (6PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Salsa Music Night
Every Tuesday at 9:30AM: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Wednesday, March 11
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Wednesday, March 11
Weather Spotters Training Course
The Eureka Springs Fire Department, the National Weather Service & the Carroll County Weather Watchers will sponsor emergency preparing & weather spotters training courses for Carroll County residents. The class will be held from 2-6:30pm at the Eureka Springs Fire Department, 144 E. Van Buren. For details & registration call 253-9516.
Wednesday, March 11
Every Wednesday: Bellyogchi classes at Fire Om Studio Studios. 9:30AM. 479-363-9402
Wednesday, March 11
Eureka Live: Family Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
New Delhi Café: Open Jam (6:30PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-6PM) Service Employees’ Night
Squid and Whale Pub: Gnarly Movie Night
LOOKING AHEAD
March-December: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll begins March 14 (253-7679)
March 13: “It’s Time for a Change – Miss PBR” contest. Chelsea’s (253-6723)
March 13: Ozark Mountain Hoe Down “Opening Night” (253-7725)
March 13: House Concert to Benefit Clear Spring School
March 14: War Eagle Cavern opens for the season
March 14: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll (253-7679)
March 14: Grassy Knob Firehouse “Chilli Day” (253-1094)
March 14: 27th Annual Victorian Classic Road Race (253-5543)
March 14: Eureka Springs Historical Museum Souper Soup (253-9417)
March 14: St. Patrick’s Day Parade (479-981-9551)
March 15: Memorial Show of Beer Can & Breweriana Collectors www.arbeerclub.com
March 15: “Women Be Wise” (479-363-9402)
March 15: Wine Dinner at the Cottage Inn Restaurant (253-5282)
March 17: St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl (479-981-9551)
March 19: Poetluck Potluck Dinner at The Writer’s Colony (253-7444)
March 20: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show Wine & Cheese Preview
March 21: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 21: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 22: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 22: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 27: Steven Foster to address Eureka Springs Garden Club (253-2227)
March 28: 19th Annual E.S. Kite Fest @ Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (253-6596)
April 1: Eureka Springs School of the Arts – “Foolist 4 ReArt
April 3-4: “Murder Mystery Weekend” (800-223-3246) (888-567-2422)
April 3-5: Spring Diversity Weekend
April 4: FREE Music in Basin Park (253-2586)
April 5: FREE Music in Basin Park (253-2586)
Thursday, February 26, 2009
CALENDAR OF EVENTS – February 26th - March 5th
The Eureka Springs Garden Club is encouraging all homeowners and businesses to plan for spring planting and to think about entering the Garden’s Club’s 2009 “Garden of the Season” competitions. The 2009 garden themes are: “Pathways" (spring), "Water Features" (summer), and "Harvest" (fall). For more information and/or to nominate your own garden or others, please call Garden Club Coordinator, Cathy Lamb (253-1096).
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Thursday, February 26
Every Thursday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Thursday, February 26
Eureka Live: Open Mic Jam Session (7PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Rowdy Beaver - Happy Hour (3-6PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Open Mic Musical Smack-Down with Truckstop Hookers & DJ Havok
Friday, February 27 thru Monday March 2
Drum Building Workshop. 10AM-4PM $260 includes materials & instruction. Create your own Medicine Drum. Registration required. Fire Om Earth Studio. 872 Mill Hollow Road, Eureka Springs. www.fireomearth.com. (479) 363-9402.
Friday, February 27
Chelsea’s: Big Smith
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) (8PM)
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne –Arkansas Red (Jazz Guitar)(6-9PM)
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
New Delhi Café: Blind Boy White & The Liberators
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: John Elliot & Johan Wagner (8-midnite)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM) – South 14 (Bluegrass) 7:30PM
Squid and Whale Pub: Mountain Sprout (9PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with The Big Dawg
Saturday, February 28
Carroll County Fresh! Annual meeting. 8AM-Noon. Berryville Community Center. For details: (www.carrollcountyfresh.org) or call 479-244-5431.
Saturday, February 28.
Every Saturday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Saturday, February 28
Chelsea’s: Gaylords (9PM)
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) 10PM.
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: Jerry Yester-Grand piano dinner music (6:30-9:30PM)
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Mud Street Café: Travis Graham & Friends
New Delhi Café: Mountain Sprout (6:30PM)
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: John Elliot & Johan Wagner (8PM-Midnite)
Rowdy Beaver: Pope County Bootleggers (7:30PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with the Big Dawg
Squid and Whale Pub: Toast To The Blind (Funk Rock & Blues) 8PM
Wagon Wheel Tavern: Rev. Coy Dog (6PM-Closing)
Sunday, March 1
Eureka House Concert featuring Mary Gauthier. Unitarian Church. 17 Elk St. Doors Open at 7pm. Music at 7:30pm. (www.eurekahouseconcerts.com).
Sunday March 1
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Sunday, March 1
Eureka Live: Live music & dancing (11AM-10PM)
New Delhi Café: Mountain Sprout (3:30PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Biker appreciation Day
Squid and Whale Pub: Local Entertainment
Monday, March 2
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Monday, March 2
Chelsea’s: Ladies’ Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Marquee’s: Will Steele hosts Songwriter’s Night (7-10PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Ladies Night
Every Monday at 5:30 pm: Bellyogachi classes at Fire Om Earth Studios. 479-363-9402.
Every Monday at 6:30 pm:. Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 Mountain Street
Every Monday at 7:00 pm: 8-ball pool tournament in the billiards room atop the Basin Park Hotel
Tuesday, March 3
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Tuesday, March 3
Club of the Ozarks Celebrates 10th Anniversary: 3PM. 107 Whispering Pines (next to the Bavarian Inn on US62W).. For details call 479-253-5665.
Tuesday, March 3
Eureka Springs Middle School “Literacy Night”. 5PM. For details: bkepford@es.k12.ar.us.
Tuesday, March 3
Chelsea’s: Open Mic
Holiday Island Elks Lodge: Charitable Bingo (6:30PM)
Lovin’ Oven Bakeria: Board Game Night (6PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Salsa Music Night
Every Tuesday at 9:30AM: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Wednesday, March 4
Eureka Springs Gallery Association Showcase. Downtown-Spring Street. FREE. View the creations of 970 artists & craftsmen. www.artofeureka.com
Wednesday, March 4
Every Wednesday: Bellyogchi classes at Fire Om Studio Studios. 9:30AM. 479-363-9402
Wednesday, March 4
Eureka Live: Family Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
New Delhi Café: Open Jam (6:30PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM) Service Employees’ Night
Squid and Whale Pub: Gnarly Movie Night
LOOKING AHEAD
March-December: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll begins March 7 (253-7679)
March 6-8: John Michael Talbot’s Lenten Retreat (253-7379)
March 6: Pine Mountain Theater “Opening Night” (253-9156)
March 6: Eureka Thyme: Book Signing “The Fifth Tarot” (363-9300)
March 8: Women’s Drum Class & Women’s Full Moon Drum (479-363-9402)
March 9: AARP meeting. Holiday Island Clubhouse (363-9541)
March 13: Ozark Mountain Hoe Down “Opening Night” (253-7725)
March 14: War Eagle Cavern opens for the season (479) 789-2909
March 14: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll (253-7679)
March 14: Grassy Knob Firehouse “Chilli Day” (253-1094)
March 14: 27th Annual Victorian Classic Road Race (253-5543)
March 14: Eureka Springs Historical Museum Souper Soup (253-9417)
March 14: St. Patrick’s Day Parade (479-981-9551)
March 15: Memorial Show of Beer Can & Breweriana Collectors www.arbeerclub.com
March 15: “Women Be Wise” (479-363-9402)
March 15: Wine Dinner at the Cottage Inn Restaurant (253-5282)
March 17: St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl (479-981-9551)
March 19: Poetluck Potluck Dinner at The Writer’s Colony (253-7444)
March 20: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show Wine & Cheese Preview
March 21: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 21: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 22: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 22: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 27: Steven Foster to address Eureka Springs Garden Club (253-2227)
March 28: 19th Annual E.S. Kite Fest @ Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (253-6596)
$10,000 Wedding Sweepstakes
Announce 10,000 Wedding Sweepstakes_____
(EUREKA SPRINGS, AR) –
“You bring the dress (and the rings), and we’ll do the rest,” is the motto of the Greater Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce’s Wedding Committee Chair Melody Purdy.
Greater Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce members who provide wedding, romance, honeymoon and anniversary services, along with other Eureka Springs businesses that collect the city’s advertising and promotion tax have teamed up once again to award one lucky couple a $10,000 Wedding through the “Romancing the Springs” Sweepstakes. The dream wedding includes everything from the location and ceremony, to the rehearsal dinner and reception.
Wedding service providers for the $10,000 wedding give away include Musical Elegance, The 1886 Crescent Hotel, the 1905 Basin Park Hotel, Rock House Plaza, Eureka Flower Shop, Reflections Photography by Ashley, The Thorncrown Chapel, Eureka Sweets, Purdy Art Company, Eureka Springs Limousine, Angel at Rose Hall Bed and Breakfast, and the Gazebo Restaurant.
“We have given one lucky couple in each of 2007 and 2008 a $10,000 dream wedding in Eureka Springs,” explains Purdy. “It is a great opportunity to showcase Eureka Springs and all of her businesses as the most spectacular wedding and honeymoon destination in the area.”
Entries for the sweepstakes began Saturday, February 14. Those wishing to enter the sweepstakes can enter online at www.romancingthesprings.com or by visiting the wedding sweepstakes information on the Chamber’s web site at www.eurekaspringschamber.com. Official rules and regulations for the sweepstakes are also posted. Sweepstake participants may submit daily entries.
The wedding give away will be advertised on several nationally prominent Internet wedding portals including Get Married.com, One Wed.com, Arkansas Bride.com, The Knot.com, with an email blast to brides registered on Wedding Solutions.com. The Eureka Springs Advertising and Promotion Commission has dedicated advertising funds to reach these highly targeted audiences.
“The early returns on the give away entries are very impressive,” commented Purdy.
In addition, prospective brides and grooms can experience a “virtual wedding show” online at the Romancing the Springs web site.
“Brides and grooms (and family) will be able to visit the web sites of many of the wedding, romance, honeymoon and anniversary service providers in Eureka Springs directly from Romancing the Springs,” commented Purdy. “With over 4,000 weddings performed in Eureka Springs yearly, we are The Wedding Capital of the South.”
The contest runs through January 1, 2010 when the sweepstakes drawing will be held. The winner will be announced after the lucky couple is notified. The sweepstakes sponsor will post information on the winner on the Romancing the Springs web site after verification.
The winning couple will report to Eureka Springs beginning Friday, November 12, 2010, where they will begin their luxurious wedding plans with the ceremony held on Saturday, November 13, 2010.
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Chamber to Share Wedding Leads with Advertisers on the “Romancing the Springs” Give-Away Web Site
The Greater Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce announced today that it would share information on wedding leads generated by the Romancing the Springs $10,000 Dream Wedding Give-away as part of the advertising package for vendors who are listed on the web site. Brides and grooms have the opportunity to enter the sweepstakes for the wedding to be given away in January 2010 online at www.romancingthesrpings.com or the Chamber of Commerce web site at www.eurekaspringschamber.com.
According to Melody Purdy, Chair of the Chamber’s wedding Committee, a major portion of the committee’s work plan is to generate leads for the wedding businesses in the Eureka Springs area.
The leads will be emailed to advertisers weekly. These Eureka Springs businesses can then copy the leads for their marketing activities.
“We are expecting many entries and a lot of lead generation with this sweepstakes effort,” concluded Purdy.
Help Us Help You
To All “Romancing the Springs” Give-away Advertisers:
Hopefully by now, you have heard about the “Romancing the Springs” $10,000 Dream Wedding Sweepstakes that is being conducted online sponsored by the Greater Eureka Springs Chamber of Commerce and supported by the CAPC.
For full details of the sweepstakes visit www.romancingthesprings.com or visit the Chamber web site.
The main purpose of the sweepstakes is to generate wedding leads for businesses that provide wedding services or interact with wedding guests.
In order to drive traffic to the sweepstakes site and generate leads for you, the Chamber is requesting that you add a link to the Romancing the Springs web site to your own business web site. Directions and code for adding the link on your web site are found below. Many of you will have to consult with your web host to place the link on your site.
By placing the link on your web site that goes directly to the Romancing the Springs web site, we should see many more leads generated that we can share with you weekly during the sweepstakes period between now and January 2010.
Thursday, February 19, 2009
CALENDAR OF EVENTS – FEBRUARY 19 - 25, 2009
EUREKA SPRINGS
COMMUNITY INFORMATION
FEBRUARY 19 - 25, 2009
For a Complete List of the 2009 “Events & Festivals”
www.eurekasprings.org
ATTENTION ALL DOG LOVERS & DOG OWNERS!! Due to health issues resulting from the ice storm, our beloved four-legged friends at the “Good Shepherd Humane Society” will not be able to participate in the “Mardi Gras” parade on Saturday – with the “KREWE OF BARKUS”. They were so very much looking forward to participating and they are hoping others will keep the “KREWE OF BARKUS” spirit alive & join in the parade. If you would like to participate, please meet at the post office at 1:00p.m. Water and treats for the dogs will be provided & all dogs must be on a leash. Please call me with any questions (253-7333). Thank you so much!! …
Donna Shepard
Thursday, February 19
Mardi Gras Hookers and Jokers Ball 7:00pm at the Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center. For more information contact Dan Ellis at 479-981-9551 or email at Dan@Ureeka.org
Thursday, February 19
Eureka Live: Open Mic Jam Session (7PM) Underground Mafia –Downstairs ( 8PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Rowdy Beaver - Happy Hour (3-6PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Open Mic Musical Smack-Down hosted by Rev. Coy Dog
Thursday – Sunday, February 19-22
The Cottage Inn restaurant will celebrate …“Mardi Gras with Gumbo & More ..” www.cottageinneurekasprings.
Thursday, February 19
This evening’s POETLUCK at the Writer’s Colony has been canceled. Please call 253-7444 for information.
Every Thursday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402.
Friday, February 20
Mardi Gras Coronation Costume Ball at 6:00pm at the Crescent Hotel. For more information contact Dan Ellis at 479-981-9551 or email at Dan@Ureeka.org
Friday, February 20
The Academy of Excellence 6th Annual Chili Cook-Off & Benefit Auction. $5/person includes chili dinner, drink & dessert. Location: Best Western Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center. For information: 253-5400.
Friday, February 20
Dances of Universal Peace. 7 PM. Unitarian Universalist Church. 17 Elk Street. (253-8303).
Friday, February 20
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM) - The Ariels (8PM)
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Squid and Whale Pub: Dirty Rat Bastards (8PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with The Big Dawg
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne –Arkansas Red (Jazz Guitar)( 6-9PM)
New Delhi Café: Rachel Fields
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) (8PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Friday – Sunday, February 20-22
Radical Gospel Living II facilitated by Fr. Bob Dombrowski. For more information contact Little Portion Retreat Center at 479-253-7379 or email at retreatinfo@littleportion.org.
Saturday, February 21
Krewe of Krazo Parade at 2:00pm. For more information contact Dan Ellis at 479-981-9551 or email at Dan@Ureeka.org
Saturday, February 21
All-Girl Roller Derby! Advance tickets available at Eskate; $10 adults, children under 12 free. 120 tickets are available. For details: www.nwarollergirls.com or call 479-253-7762.
Saturday, February 21
Kostume Kontest at the Art Colony from 3:30pm to 5:30pm. For more information contact Dan Ellis at 479-981-9551 or email at Dan@Ureeka.org
Saturday, February 21
Rowdy Beaver Eureka Gras “Rowdyfest”-- Jazz with Shane from Mobile, AL (7PM)
Café Santa Fe: Eureka Gras post-parade float contest & New Orleans entertainment.
Chelsea’s: Young Musician Scholarship Fund Benefit with the Ariels, Joe Grogan & Friends (9PM)
Eureka Live: Underground Mafia (Downstairs) 10PM.
Grand Central Hotel Grand Taverne: Jerry Yester-Grand piano dinner music (6:30-9:30PM)
Henri’s Just One More: Karaoke
Jack’s Place: Karaoke
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: One Night Stand (9PM)
Mud Street Café: Mountain Sprout (6-9PM)
New Delhi Café: Live Entertainment
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Pope County Bootleggers (8-llPM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Karaoke & Dance with the Big Dawg
Squid and Whale Pub: Taken with Daryl Brooks (Motown R&B) (8PM)
Wagon Wheel Tavern: Rev. Coy Dog (6PM-Closing)
Every Saturday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Sunday, February 22
FREE Jazz Music at the Basin Park Bandshell from 6:00pm to 8:00pm. For more information call 479.253.2586.
Sunday, February 22
Jazz Champagne Brunch at the Crystal Dining Room of the Crescent Hotel from 11:00am to 2:00pm. Reservations are recommended.
Sunday, February 22
Eureka Live: Live music & dancing (11AM-10PM)
New Delhi Café: Jazz & Blues with Shane, Shane, Shane (5-7PM)
Shawbee’s Big Dawg Saloon: Biker appreciation Day
Squid and Whale Pub: Local Entertainment
Monday February 23
Chelsea’s: Ladies’ Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Marquee’s: Will Steele hosts Songwriter’s Night (7-10PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Ladies Night
Every Monday at 5:30 pm: Bellyogachi classes at Fire Om Earth Studios. 479-363-9402. Also on Wednesday at 9:30 am
Every Monday at 6:30 pm:. Metaphysical Society of Arkansas meets at 68 Mountain Street
Every Monday at 7:00 pm: 8-ball pool tournament in the billiards room atop the Basin Park Hotel
Tuesday, February 24
“Shakespeare in the Ozarks” will meet at the Carnegie Library Annex meeting room at 6:00pm. For more information, please call John Merritt at 253-4047
Tuesday, February 24
King Cake and Punch at Community First Bank Lobby. Free to the public.
Tuesday, February 24
Eureka Gras Fat Tuesday Pancake Supper –benefit for Habitat for Humanity at the Eureka Inn Gazebo Restaurant from 5-9PM.
Tuesday, February 24
Eureka Gras 2nd Line Krazo Pub Krawl: (4PM)
Chelsea’s: Eureka Gras 2nd Line Krazo Pub Krawl with Opal Fly
Eureka Live: Eurkea Gras 2nd Line Krazo Pub Krawl
Henri’s Just One More: Eureka Gras 2nd Line Krazo Pub Krawl
Holiday Island Elks Lodge: Charitable Bingo (6:30PM)
Jack’s Place: Eureka Gras 2nd Line Krazo Pub Krawl
Lovin’ Oven Bakeria: Board Game Night (6PM)
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
Pied Piper Cathouse Lounge: Eureka Gras 2nd Line Krazo Pub Krawl
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM)
Squid and Whale Pub: Eureka Gras 2nd Line Pub Krawl with “My Tea Kind”
Every Tuesday at 9:30 am: Tai Chi at Fire Om Earth Studios.479-363-9402
Wednesday, February 25
Eureka Live: Family Night
Lumberyard Bar & Grill: Happy Hour with Mary Bo (3-7PM)
New Delhi Café: Open Jam (6:30PM)
Rowdy Beaver: Happy Hour (3-7PM) Service Employees’ Night
Squid and Whale Pub: Gnarly Movie Night
LOOKING AHEAD
March 1: “Eureka House Concert” featuring Mary Gauthier (www.eurekahouseconcerts.com)
March-December: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll begins March 7 (253-7679)
March 6-8: John Michael Talbot’s Lenten Retreat (253-7379)
March 6: Pine Mountain Theater “Opening Night” (253-9156)
March 7: Ozark Mountain Hoe Down “Opening Night” (253-7725)
March 8: Women’s Drum Class & Women’s Full Moon Drum (479-363-9402)
March 14: 2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll (253-7679)
March 14: 27th Annual Victorian Classic Road Race (253-5543)
March 14: Eureka Springs Historical Museum Souper Soup (253-9417)
March 14: St. Patrick’s Day Parade (479-981-9551)
March 15: Memorial Show of Beer Can & Breweriana Collectors www.arbeerclub.com
March 15: “Women Be Wise” (479-363-9402)
March 15: Wine Dinner at the Cottage Inn Restaurant (253-5282)
March 17: St. Patrick’s Day Pub Crawl (479-981-9551)
March 19: Poetluck Potluck Dinner at The Writer’s Colony (253-7444)
March 20: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show Wine & Cheese Preview
March 21: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 21: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 22: 13th Annual Spring Antique Trail Show & Sale
March 22: Shoe Making Workshop (479-363-9402)
March 28: 19th Annual E.S. Kite Fest @ Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge (253-6596)