Aug. 27
Faulkner County Tea Party Meeting
CONWAY— The Faulkner County Tea Party Lunch/Soapbox will meet from noon to 1 p.m. at Larry’s Pizza. David Mitchell, associate professor of economics at the University of Central Arkansas, will speak on the Arkansas Center for Research in Economics, which is housed in UCA’s College of Business. ACRE is committed to personal and economic freedom principles. All are welcome to attend the event.
Aug. 28
Conway Regional Women’s Council Luncheon
CONWAY — A Conway Regional Women’s Council luncheon will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Conway Regional Medical Center Auditorium. Conway Regional Health System’s new CEO, Matt Troup, will visit with those in attendance. Conway Regional Emergency Department Director Amanda Irby, a registered nurse, will discuss how Dazzle Daze’s proceeds have helped improve the care provided to stroke and respiratory patients. The meeting will include a preview of Dazzle Daze 2015, to be held Nov. 19-21 at the Conway Expo Center. The luncheon is open to members for a cost of $15 and to nonmembers for $20. Reservations are required. To order a ticket, call (501) 513-5778 or visit ecommerce.conwayregional.org/WCQL.
Sept. 2
First Wednesday Ladies’ Lunch Break
CONWAY — The First Wednesday Ladies’ Lunch Break will be held from noon to 1 p.m. in the Second Baptist Church Fellowship Hall at Dave Ward Drive and Farris Road. Lunch costs $5 and includes a drink and dessert. Women of all ages are invited to attend. Enter the church off Farris Road. Child care is available at no charge with advance registration by calling (501) 327-4066 or (501) 730-4106 by Monday.
Ongoing
Reimagine Society Student Art Exhibit
CONWAY — ArtsFest 2015 and The Faulkner County Library announce Reimagine Society, the first juried student art exhibit exploring the themes of recycling and science through the eyes of emerging artists. The exhibit is open to students enrolled at Central Baptist College, Hendrix College or the University of Central Arkansas. Graduates of 2013 and 2014 may also submit entries. The juror is Ann Prentice Wagner, curator of drawings at the Arkansas Arts Center in Little Rock. Best-in-show cash prizes of $200, $100 and $50 will be awarded at an opening reception for the exhibit at 2 p.m. Sept. 20 at the Faulkner County Library. For more information, call the library at (501) 327-7482 or email nancy@fcl.org.
Friends of the Library Book Shop
HEBER SPRINGS — The Friends of the Library Book Shop, 2255 Arkansas 25B N., is open from 3:30-7 p.m. Mondays, and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. The shop offers a large selection of books at bargain prices. All proceeds from book sales benefit the libraries in Cleburne County.
Cherokee Bingo
CONWAY — Cherokee Bingo begins at 6:15 p.m. every Tuesday and Thursday at Helton’s Wrecker Service/U-Haul, 710 S. Harkrider St. All proceeds go to the Helton-Osburn-Spencer Scholarship Fund at the University of Central Arkansas.
Morning Movers Class
MAUMELLE — The Morning Movers class is offered from 8:15-9 a.m. Monday through Thursday at the Maumelle Senior Wellness Center, 550 Edgewood Drive, Suite 400. For more information, call (501) 851-4344.
TeamKID
MAUMELLE — Southern Hills Baptist Fellowship and JumpZone have teamed up to offer a free children’s program, TeamKID, for first- through sixth-graders. The program is held at 6:30 p.m. each Wednesday at the JumpZone building. For more information, call (501) 851-7729 or visit www.southernhillsbaptist.tv.
Midday Manna
CONWAY — A Bible lecture and luncheon led by Wanda Landers takes place from 11:45 a.m. to 12:50 p.m. the second Tuesday of each month at Woodland Heights Baptist Church, 4215 Prince St. Lunch, including a drink and dessert, is served for $5. For child care by reservation, call (501) 329-0001.
Tea Party Meeting
HEBER SPRINGS — Arkansas’ We the People Tea Party of Cleburne County meets at 6:30 p.m. the first and third Thursdays of every month at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, 1101C W. Main St. Various issues are discussed. For more information, call Marlin Schwartz at (847) 977-5261.
Upcoming
Labor Day Weekend Concert
HEBER SPRINGS — Kacey Smith will headline the Red River Ram Labor Day Weekend Concert on Sept. 5 at the Spring Park Amphitheater, and the Imagine That Band will open for her. The free show will start at 7 p.m., and Smith will take the stage at 8:30 p.m.
Canoe/Kayak Race
PETIT JEAN MOUNTAIN — The Petit Jean State Park annual Canoe/Kayak Race for adults and children will be held from 7:30 a.m. to noon Sept. 5 on Lake Bailey. The registration fee is $5 per person. Canoe/kayak rental is $17, or participants can bring their own canoes. Each participant will receive a certificate, and awards will be given to teams for outstanding theme costumes. To register, visit the park, call (501) 940-2243 or 501-215-9726, or go online at www.eventbrite.com/e/2nd-annual-petit-jean-eh-club-canoe-race-tickets-17894037548?aff=es2.
Retired Teachers Meeting
HEBER SPRINGS — The Cleburne County Retired Teachers Association will meet at noon Sept. 8 at the Rustic Inn. Topics for discussion will include plans for hosting the Area II District Meeting in May 2016 and ways to keep the teachers-retirement-system funds safe. All retired school personnel are invited to attend the meeting. For more information, call Lavern Penn at (501) 206-0357.
Life Choices Gala
CONWAY — Life Choices, a pregnancy resource center in downtown Conway, will host its annual fundraising gala, titled Celebrating 35 Years of Life, on Sept. 12 at the Conway Expo Center. The featured speakers will be Alan and Lisa Robertson of A&E’s Duck Dynasty. The event will be catered by D&L Catering and will feature a live auction, as well as a ministry update. Doors will open at 5:30 p.m. Dress for the event is casual. For more information about attending this free event or sponsoring a table, email lifechoicesgala@gmail.com or call (501) 329-5944.
Jeni & Billy Concert
CONWAY — The duo Jeni & Billy will perform at 7 p.m. Sept. 24 at the Faulkner County Library. Jeni Hankins’ lyrics have been said to reflect hardships, trials and sorrows, yet also resonate with humor, spirit, faith and dignity. Billy Kemp accompanies Hankins’ old-style country voice with guitar, banjo and harmonies. Refreshments will be served. All library events are free and open to the public. For more information, call the library at (501) 327-7482 or email nancy@fcl.org.
The Construction Has Stopped and It’s Time To Shop
CLINTON — The Construction Has Stopped and It’s Time To Shop will be held Sept. 25 through Oct. 2. The event is a citywide promotion to celebrate the completion of the U.S. 65 road-construction project with prize drawings and sales. Customers can register to win prizes at any participating business in the city of Clinton. This week of promotions and sales will conclude with prize drawings at the eighth annual Chili King Cook-off on Oct. 3 in historic downtown Clinton.
Paddle Battle
FAIRFIELD BAY — The Paddle Battle — kayak, canoe and stand-up paddle board races — will be held Sept. 26 at the Fairfield Bay Marina, 4350 Arkansas 330 S. Registration will be at 8:30 a.m., and the races will start at 9 a.m., with three race courses: 5 miles, 3 miles and 1 1/2 miles. The event will include food and entertainment. For more information, call Roxie at (501) 884-6030 or (901) 233-8245.
Author Fair
CONWAY — The fourth annual Author Fair will take place from 1-4 p.m. Sept. 26 at the Faulkner County Library. The event will be on the eve of Banned Books Week and during ArtsFest 2015. Authors from a variety of genres will be featured, and books will be available for purchase. Attendees will have an opportunity to meet and greet local and regional authors and learn what it takes to write and sell nonfiction, novels, children’s books, literature, poetry and more. All library events are free and open to the public. For more information, call the library at (501) 327-7482 or email nancy@fcl.org. Published authors who would like to attend the event may contact the library.
Tales From the South Broadcast
CONWAY — Tales From the South will return to the Faulkner County Library at 7 p.m. Sept. 29. The doors will open at 5 p.m., and food trucks will be on hand, including The Locals, Patticakes, Hot Rod Wieners, Road Hog BBQ and Katmandu Momo. Live music will begin at 6, and the radio broadcast of the show will begin at 7. This special edition of Tales From the South will celebrate Banned Books Week. All library events are free and open to the public. Preregister at (501) 327-7482 or email nancy@fcl.org.
Fall Bazaar
MAYFLOWER — The Mayflower United Methodist Women will hold their Fall Bazaar at 7 a.m. Nov. 7. The event will feature handmade fried pies — chocolate, cherry, apple, peach, blueberry and apricot — cooked in peanut oil and sold for $1 each. Copies of the group’s latest cookbook, Feeding the Flock, will be sold for $10 per copy. The sale will include home-baked cakes, breads, rolls and quick breads: jams and jellies; and home-preserved pickles. Gently used toys, books, collectibles and other items will also be available. All proceeds will fund local mission projects. The church is at the corner of Miller (Arkansas 89) and Grove streets. For more information, call UMW President Carol Bales at (501) 529-2330 or the Rev. Rick Wilkins at (501) 442-5045.
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