Archive for October, 2010

Rogers Public Library November Events

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Rogers Public Library will be closed November 11 in observance of Veterans Day andNovember 25 and 26 in observance of Thanksgiving.

 

November 1-30 - Dial-A-Story is available at 479-936-5444.  Listen to a new story every week!  Experience Tumblebooks at http://library.rpl.lib.ar.us. Click on Tumblebooks and enjoy books, games, and more!

 

Every Monday

6 PM Crafty Creators - Come join us for Crafty Creators every Monday starting at 6 PM, an hour filled with creation and imagination! This program is best for ages 4-12. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information: 621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Every Tuesday

6:30 PM Spanish Story Time - Colorin, Colorado  Spanish Story Time begins at 6:30 PM every Tuesday. Come and join us for a fun family story time that’s filled with stories, songs and rhymes in Spanish!  This program is for the entire family. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26. 

 

Every Wednesday

10:30 AM Preschool Story Time - Preschool Story Time begins at 10:30 AM each Wednesday. Join us each week for stories, songs and rhymes! For ages 3-5 and their caregivers.  A craft will follow.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Every Thursday

9:30 AM Toddler Story Time - Toddler Story Time begins at 9:30 AM each Thursday. Join us for stories, songs, and rhymes. For ages 2-3 and their caregivers.  For more information: 621-1152, ext. 26.

 

10:30 AM Baby Play and Rhyme Time - Baby Play & Rhyme Time begins at 10:30 AM every Thursday.  Introduce your little one to the library with this special program.  Join us for books, rhymes, and songs.  For babies up to 24 months and their caregivers.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

10:30 AM Preschool Story Time - Preschool Story Time begins at 10:30 AM each Thursday. Join us each week for stories, songs and rhymes! For ages 3-5 and their caregivers.  A craft will follow.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

6:30 PM Family Story Time –Family Story Time begins at 6:30 PM every Thursday. Join us for a fun family story time that’s filled with stories, songs and rhymes.  This program is for the entire family. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26. 

 

SPECIAL EVENTS IN NOVEMBER

 

Saturday Story Time

November 6

Saturday Story Time begins at 2:00 PM Saturday, November 6.  Listen to stories about Thanksgiving, and make a craft.  This program is for the whole family.  Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Saturday Tween Program

November 13

The Tween Program begins at 2:00 PM Saturday, November 13.  This month’s activity is weaving a basket with newspaper!  This program is for ages 10 through 12.  Registration is required and limited for this program. For more information: 621-1152 ext. 26

 

Saturday Cinema Special

November 20

Saturday Cinema begins at 10:00 AM on November 20 with Annie, starring Aileen Quinn, Albert Finney, and Carol Burnett, begins at 10:00 AM.  Rated G.  Runtime 127 minutes. Saturday Cinema continues at 2:00 PM on November 20 with Beauty and the Beast, starring Robby Benson, Paige O’Hara, and Jerry Orbach.  Rated G.  Runtime 84 minutes.  Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Saturday Cinema Special

November 27

Saturday Cinema begins at 10:00 AM on November 27 with Marmaduke, starring Owen Wilson and George Lopez, begins at 10:00 AM.  Rated PG.  Runtime 87 minutes.  Saturday Cinema continues at 2:00 PM on November 27 with How to Train Your Dragon, starring Jay Baruchel and Gerard Butler.  Rated PG.  Runtime 98 minutes.  Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

One Night Only- The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre presents “Bombs, Babes, and Bingo”

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010


The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre presents
Bombs, Babes, and Bingo by Merri Biechler on November 12th at 8:00 PM
at the Whole Earth Organic Lounge. The address is 40 E. Center Street,
Fayetteville, AR 72701
. Tickets are $15 and can be reserved at
www.artlabtheatre.com or purchased at the door.

11/12/10 Friday: Doors open at 7:30 PM, Performance begins at 8:00 PM

After their debut as the newest addition to the Fayetteville’s arts
community, The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre remounts Bombs, Babes, and
Bingo, an original play by Merri Biechler, which was presented to
Fayetteville audiences in August.  They are remounting the play in
Fayetteville again for one night only before taking the show to
Oklahoma City, and finally to New Orleans, where they have been
invited to perform as a part of the New Orleans Fringe Festival.

The theatre company worked last summer on Bombs, Babes, and Bingo in a
performance lab and experimented with form and content before
producing the play, which is performed in random order. The structure
of the play is determined by the pull of a bingo ball, and mirrors the
dissolution of the mind and life of a bomb scientist who may have been
injured in a blast.

The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre is already receiving national
recognition, thanks to Robert Ford of Theatre Squared. They are
featured in American Theatre magazine as “more evidence of a
burgeoning theatre scene in Northwest Arkansas.” Ford described Bombs,
Babes, and Bingo as “edge of your seat fascinating.””

Contact:
Erika Wilhite
The Artist’s Laboratory Theatre
(405) 535-6652
erika@artlabtheatre.com
www.artlabtheatre.com

MALCO SEARCHING FOR LOCAL LIFESAVERS!

Tuesday, October 19th, 2010

Malco Theatres continue their effort to increase awareness of the importance of blood donation during “Shocktober” with blood drives at various locations throughout the Mid-South.  

Nine different locations will be participating, with the drive benefiting Life Blood, United Blood Services, Community Blood Center of the Ozarks and the Western Kentucky Regional Blood Center.  “Malco Theatres is pleased to sponsor this endeavor and we encourage the community to be a lifesaver by supporting the efforts,” said Karen Scott, Director of Marketing for Malco Theatres. 

The blood drive schedule is as follows:

Arkansas Area Locations
10/22 Rogers Towne Cinema 6pm-9pm
10/22
 Pinnacle Hills Cinema 4pm-8pm
10/29
 Razorback Cinema (Fayetteville) 4pm-8pm
10/31
 Hollywood Cinema (Jonesboro) 1pm-4pm

Media needing additional information should email Karen@malco.com.

Malco Theatres is headquartered in Memphis, Tennessee and is fourth-generation family-owned and operated. Malco operates over 300 screens at 31 locations across the mid-south.

Karen Scott
Director of Marketing
Malco Theatres
5851 Ridgeway Center Parkway
Memphis, TN 38120

901.761.3480 ofc
901.681.2044 fax
karen@malco.com

Facebook: www.facebook.com/malcotheatres
Twitter: malcotheatres

Fayetteville Family Adoption Fundraiser

Thursday, October 7th, 2010

 

Garage Sale & Bake Sale

Saturday, October 9, 2010

3577 East Madison Drive, Fayetteville

7 am - 2 pm

½ off Sale noon - 2pm

 

About the family:

Kirk and Aly Kirkpatrick have always wanted to adopt a child.  In October 2009 God led them to adopt a child from the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).  Kirk will leave Fayetteville to pick up their new daughter in the DRC on October 10, 2010.

It was anticipated from the beginning that Kirk would be gone for about 7 - 10 days.  The family carefully saved to meet this financial need.  As of late September 2010 changes in both in the US and the DRC governments have greatly increased the trip length.  The Kirkpatrick’s adoption agency has advised them to prepare for Kirk to be delayed in the DRC for 6 weeks. 

To help with the greatly increased travel expenses the family is planning this sale.  If you would like to donate unneeded belongings or baked goods, please contact Aly at 251-8446 or email kirkpatrickar@hotmail.com

 Please spread the word about the sale!

 

Facts About the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC):

- At war from 1998 - 2003

- 1,500 people die per day in DRC because of the conflict

- 40% of the casualties are women and children even though they only comprise 19% of the population

- Deadliest conflict since WWII

- Over 5.4 million people have died since 1998 

-over 1.2 million people are infected with HIV-almost 60% of those infected are women

-Malaria kills 400 children a day

-6 out of 10 children die before their 5th birthday

-the sexual violence against women and female children is the worst anywhere in the world

Trike Theatre and Kaleidoscope Dance Academy launch partnership

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Contact:

Kassie Misiewicz, Trike Theatre executive artistic director

kassie@triketheatre.org

1-866-331-3681

    Theatre and dance are collaborative art forms which sets the stage for a dynamic partnership between two vibrant downtown Bentonville youth performing arts organizations.

Trike Theatre, Northwest Arkansas professional theatre for youth and Kaleidoscope Dance Academy are combining resources to reach more NWA children and families. Located at 107 NW 2nd Street, just off the Bentonville downtown square, the two companies are sharing three studios and beginning year round classes for ages 2 years old through adults. Beginning, Monday, August 16 the classes include ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, lyrical, contemporary, hip-hop, boys hip-hop, creative drama, acting, acting for the camera, Pilates, yoga, mommy and me, and adult classes. Enrollment can take place at anytime but spaces are limited.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Laine and the Kaleidoscope staff. Through our partnership, we are now able to serve over 500 children, adults, and families. ” Said Kassie Misiewicz, Trike Theatre’s executive artistic director, “And this number doesn’t include Trike’s outreach drama program in the schools or our touring shows.”

            “When Kassie and I began talking last spring, this partnership seemed to be a natural fit. Both companies hire professional teaching artists, offer rigorous arts training for their students, and love being part of downtown Bentonville,” shares Laine Harper, Director of Kaleidoscope Dance Academy.  

    In addition to dance and theatre training classes, the two companies offer performance opportunities for their young artists. Kaleidoscope KREW is a performing and competitive dance team.  Trike Theatre’s Academy Players is an ensemble based performance company that tours productions and improv shows around NWA. Both groups act as ambassadors for their companies through touring, performing, and volunteering.

            For class information, registration, or auditions for Academy Players call 479-464-5977 or 866-331-3681.

Rogers Public Library October Events

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

October 1-31 - Dial-A-Story is available at 479-936-5444.  Listen to a new story every week!  Experience Tumblebooks at http://library.rpl.lib.ar.us. Click on Tumblebooks and enjoy books, games, and more!

 

Every Monday

6 PM Crafty Creators - Come join us for Crafty Creators every Monday starting at 6 PM, an hour filled with creation and imagination! This program is best for ages 4-12. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information: 621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Every Tuesday

6:30 PM Spanish Story Time - Colorin, Colorado  Spanish Story Time begins at 6:30 PM every Tuesday. Come and join Ms. Maria for a fun family story time that’s filled with stories, songs and rhymes in Spanish!  This program is for the entire family. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26. 

 

Every Wednesday

10:30 AM Preschool Story Time - Preschool Story Time begins at 10:30 AM each Wednesday. Join Ms. Joy each week for stories, songs and rhymes! For ages 3-5 and their caregivers.  A craft will follow.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Every Thursday

9:30 AM Toddler Story Time - Toddler Story Time begins at 9:30 AM each Thursday. Join us for stories, songs, and rhymes. For ages 2-3 and their caregivers.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

10:30 AM Baby Play and Rhyme Time - Baby Play & Rhyme Time begins at 10:30 AM every Thursday.  Introduce your little one to the library with this special program.  Join Ms. Kathleen for books, rhymes, and songs.  For babies up to 24 months and their caregivers. For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

10:30 AM Preschool Story Time - Preschool Story Time begins at 10:30 AM each Thursday. Join Ms. Joy each week for stories, songs and rhymes! For ages 3-5 and their caregivers.  A craft will follow.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

6:30 PM Family Story Time –Family Story Time begins at 6:30 PM every Thursday. Come and join us for a fun family story time that’s filled with stories, songs and rhymes.  This program is for the entire family. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26. 

SPECIAL EVENTS IN OCTOBER

 

Saturday Story Time

October 2

Saturday Story Time begins at 2:00 PM Saturday, October 2.  Listen to stories aboutChristopher Columbus and make a craft.  This program is for the whole family.  Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Saturday Tween Program

October 9

The Tween Program begins at 2:00 PM Saturday, October 9.  This month’s activity is painting a jack-o-lantern!  This program is for ages 10 through 12.  Registration is required and limited for this program. For more information: 621-1152 ext. 26

 

Saturday Cinema

October 16

Saturday Cinema begins at 2:00 PM Saturday, October 16.  This week’s movie is Space Jam, starring the voices of Mel Blanc and featuring basketball legend Michael Jordan. Rated G.  Runtime 88 minutes.  Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

 

Costume Party

October 23

Costume Party begins at 2:00 PM Saturday, October 23.  Children ages 4-8 are invited to dress up in their favorite costume, make a craft, eat snacks, play games, and listen to stories! Registration is limited and required for this program.  Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult.  Call 621-1152 for more information.

 

Saturday Cinema

October 30

Saturday Cinema begins at 2:00 PM Saturday, October 30. This week’s movie is The Nightmare Before Christmas, starring the voices of L. Peter Callender and Randy Crenshaw.  Rated PG.  Runtime 76 minutes.  Children under 7 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information:  621-1152, ext. 26.

Shiloh Museum of Ozark History October Events

Saturday, October 2nd, 2010

Music Exhibit Opens
The Music of Our Lives, an exhibit exploring the role music has played in the lives of everyday Ozark folks, opens Monday, October 4 at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in downtown Springdale . “This exhibit is a new experience for us, as we asked the public to choose items from the museum collections which they wanted to see displayed,” explained Heather Marie Wells, museum collections assistant and curator of the exhibit.  “Among the items selected are a fiddle, a banjo, a dulcimer, a mandolin, a school band jacket, a Victrola, a costume worn by a member of Springdale ’s Skunk Hollar Hillbilly Band, and a quilt with musical notation drawn on it which was used by a traveling preacher to teach singing lessons,” Wells said.  “The exhibit will also include a photo display of community bands in Northwest Arkansas ,” Wells added.

 

The Music of Our Lives will be on display through March 26, 2011.  The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main .  The museum is open Monday through Saturday, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Admission is free.  For more information, call 750-8165.

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Civil War Sesquicentennial

A meeting to discuss local programs and activities related to Arkansas ’s observance of the Civil War Sesquicentennial will be held Monday, October 4 at 7:00 p.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in downtown Springdale . Representatives from the Arkansas Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission will lead the discussion, with topics to include:

  • Civil War Sesquicentennial Historical Markers
  • Civil War Sesquicentennial Passport Program
  • Annual Themes
  • Sanctioning of Local Events
  • Civil War Sesquicentennial Grants
  • Heritage Tourism

The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main .  For more information, call 750-8165.
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Music Documentary Premiere
Ozark – A Celebration in Song, a documentary film featuring the lives of everyday Ozark folks, will premiere at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in downtown Springdale , Tuesday, October 5, at 7:00 p.m.  The documentary is based on a collection of songs written by Kelly Mulhollan and Donna Stjerna, who perform together as the folk music duo Still on the Hill.  The project was collaboration between Still on the Hill and the Jones TV Network, with a grant from the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission.  Among those featured in the documentary are instrument maker Ed Stilley of Hogscald Holler, fiddle player Violet Hensley of Yellville, and Clara Byler Weir of Batesville, who is known as the “Mug Tree Lady.”

 

Apple pie will be served at the event, in honor of Jesse Jones of Cass , Arkansas , who is also featured in the film.  Jones is the subject of Still on the Hill’s original song, “Seven Pies.”  The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main .  For more information, call 750-8165.

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Fishback School Reunion

The Fishback School reunion will be held Saturday, October 9 from 1:00-4:00 p.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in downtown Springdale . Fishback was a rural school located southeast of Springdale ; classes were held there from 1885 until the district was annexed to Springdale in 1949. All former Fishback School students, teachers, family, and friends are invited. The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main . For more information, call 750-8165.

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Benefit Lunch for Museum

The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History will host an old-fashioned beans and cornbread lunch Wednesday, October 13, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the museum. The event is a fundraiser to help support the museum’s programs, exhibits, and building maintenance. Tickets are $6, which includes beans, cornbread, cobbler, and drink. Tickets must be purchased in advance. Carry out is available. The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale . For more information, call 750-8165.

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Ozark Ghost Stories

The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History, KUAF and Northwest Arkansas Newspapers want to hear your ghost story. On Sunday, October 17 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m., the museum will host “Ozark Ghost Stories Retold,” a chance for folks from around Northwest Arkansas to share their experiences. The event will be taped for a museum podcast, a KUAF segment and a Halloween story in Northwest Arkansas Newspapers. “We’re looking for personal experiences,” says Becca Bacon Martin, coordinator of the event and assistant features editor for Northwest Arkansas Newspapers. “We’re not interested in whether the story can somehow be ‘documented,’ just that the teller believes his tale is true.” Among those who plan to participate are author Abby Burnett and members of Paranormal Ozarks Investigations. Listeners are also welcome. The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale . For more information, call 750-8165.

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Folk Music Program
Professor Chalon Ragsdale of the University of Arkansas Department of Music will discuss “Collecting Folk Song: An Art and a Science,” Wednesday, October 20 at

noon at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in downtown Springdale.  “I will use words and music in a fun and entertaining manner to examine the art and the science of collecting folk songs, focusing on the work of two collectors – Percy Grainger, who collected in England in the early 1900s and Mary Celestia Parler, who collected in Arkansas in the mid-20th century,” said Ragsdale. The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main .  For more information, call 750-8165.

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Accident School Reunion

The Accident School reunion will be held Saturday, October 23 from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History in downtown Springdale . Accident was a rural school located northeast of Springdale ; classes were held there from the 1870s until consolidation with Springdale in 1949. All former Accident School students, teachers, family, and friends are invited. The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main . For more information, call 750-8165.

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Photo Identification Group

The Shiloh Museum ’s Photo Identification Group will meet Saturday, October 30 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at the museum to continue identifying people, places, and events in Northwest Arkansas photos taken over the last 40 years. The Shiloh Museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale . For more information, call 750-8165.

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MONTHLY MEETINGS 

Writing Group 
LifeWriters, a group for people interested in writing the stories of their own lives or those of family and friends, will meet Monday, October 4 and Monday, October 18 at 10:00 a.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History.  The museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale .  For more information, call June Jefferson at 790-2588.
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Railway Society

The Boston Mountain Chapter of the National Railway Historical Society will meet Thursday, October 21 at 7:00 p.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History.  The museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale .  For more information, call 750-8165.

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Wireless Society

The Ozark Wireless Society will meet Saturday, October 23 at 10:00 a.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History.  The museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale .  For more information, call 750-8165.

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Sacred Harp Singers

The Northwest Arkansas Sacred Harp Singers will meet Sunday, October 24 at 1:30 p.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History.  The museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale .  For more information, call 750-8165.

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Civil War Roundtable

The Northwest Arkansas Civil War Roundtable will meet Thursday, October 28 at 7:00 p.m. at the Shiloh Museum of Ozark History.  The museum is located at the corner of Johnson and Main in downtown Springdale .  For more information, call 750-8165.

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Susan Young

Outreach Coordinator

Shiloh Museum of Ozark History

118 W. Johnson Avenue

Springdale, AR  72764

479-750-8165

www.springdalear.gov/shiloh