COMMUNITY EVENTS IN THE RIVER VALLEY & OZARK AREA

Jan. 25-30

Library Art Exhibit

CONWAY — The Faulkner County Library is hosting the public art exhibit And Then, I: Monuments to Pivotal Moments. The exhibit features installations of ceramic and figurative sculptures by Barbara Satterfield of Conway. Each set of figures creates a portrait of a turning point in time experienced by a group of women. There will be a special meet-the-artist event at 2 p.m. today. The exhibit will be on view through Jan. 30. For more information, call the library at (501) 327-7482 or email Nancy@fcl.org.

Jan. 26

Audubon Society Meeting

CONWAY — The Arkansas River Valley Audubon Society will meet at 7 p.m. in Room 10, downstairs, in Donald W. Reynolds Hall at Hendrix College. There will be a student at the door to direct people to the meeting. The program will be announced. Refreshments will be served, and visitors are welcome. For more information or detailed directions, call (501) 727-5470.

Jan. 27

QuickBooks for Beginners

RUSSELLVILLE — The Arkansas Small Business and Technology Development Center will present QuickBooks for Beginners from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Arkansas Tech University. This hands-on workshop will introduce QuickBooks to small-business owners and their employees who have little or no experience using this accounting software. Topics will include setting up a new company; reconciling accounts; and working with lists, customers, vendors, assets and liabilities. Computers will be provided for use during the seminar. The cost is $65, and registration is required by calling (479) 356-2067 or visiting asbtdc.org/training/russellville-events.

Jan. 24 and Feb. 1

Tchaikovsky, Mozart Festival

MAUMELLE — The Arkansas Symphony Orchestra will hold its Masterworks Tchaikovsky and Mozart Festival on Saturday and Feb. 1 at the Maumelle High School Performing Arts Center, 100 Victory Lane. The guest conductor will be Vladimir Verbitsky, and the featured violinist will be Randall Goosby. For more information, call (501) 666-1761, email info@arkansassymphony.org, or visit www.arkansassymphony.org.

Ongoing

Friends of Thomas Team Meeting

CONWAY — Friends of Thomas Team members gather from 10 a.m. to noon the fourth Saturday of the month at the Faulkner County Library. Upcoming sessions, sponsored by the Central Arkansas Model Railroad Club, will include Feb. 28 and March 28. Admission is free, and all families are welcome to attend and discover the tools of the trade and favored brands of trains, as well as gather tips for a home layout or be part of a club layout crew. Children 5-12 years old may become Junior Engineers. A parent, grandparent or other adult must accompany each child and serve as his or her coach. Preregister for the sessions at admin@trains.buzz. The club also offers two Train Open House events for the public at the McGee Center per year.

Swing Dance Lessons

CONWAY — Beginner swing dance lessons will be held by the Conway Rounders from 7-8 p.m. every Tuesday, through March 2, at Wesley United Methodist Church, 2310 E. Oak St. For more information, call (501) 428-9026.

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

Saint Louis Brass Quintet Concert

RUSSELLVILLE — The Saint Louis Brass Quintet will appear in concert at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 2 in Witherspoon Auditorium, 407 W. Q St., at Arkansas Tech University. The free concert is open to the public. The quintet

features Allan Dean on trumpet, Melvyn Jernigan on trombone, Jeff Nelson on horn, Daniel Perantoni on tuba and Ray Sasaki on trumpet. The quintet will offer free master classes, also open to the public, from 4:30-5:30 p.m. in Witherspoon Hall. For more information about the group’s events, contact Sean Reed, assistant professor of music, at sreed18@atu.edu. To learn more about performances hosted by the Arkansas Tech Department of Music, call (479) 968-0368 or visit www.atu.edu/music.

Savor the Symphony Fundraiser

RUSSELLVILLE — Savor the Symphony, a fundraiser for the Russellville Symphony Guild, will be held at 6 p.m. Feb. 7 at Lake Point Conference Center, 61 Tyson Lane. The event, which will also feature a silent auction, will begin with heavy hors d’oeuvres and an open bar, followed by a steak dinner at 7:30 p.m. prepared by chef Bruce Trefery. For tickets, at $60 each, call Judy Murphy at (479) 967-1177. New this year is a raffle with a prize of $1,000. Tickets, at $5 each or five for $20, can be purchased at the door or prior to the event from any board member or at Wells Fargo and at Goldmasters and Crown Antiques. Proceeds will fund an Arkansas Symphony Orchestra concert at Arkansas Tech University on April 18, as well as promote music education in the schools and provide music scholarships.

Reading and Book Signing

CONWAY — Local author Krystal Murphy will read from and sign copies of her new book, They Call Her Jimmie Lee Cooper, at 10 a.m. Feb. 4 at the Faulkner County Library. The book tells the story of the family matriarch, born in 1918 in Bradley County, and chronicles the struggles and triumphs of an Arkansas family. Murphy is an Arkansas native who has been writing stories since her teens. She has self-published four books. All library programs are free and open to the public. For more information, call the library at (501) 327-7482, email Nancy@fcl.org, or visit Facebook or Twitter.

Homebound Visitation Day

MAUMELLE — The Maumelle Senior Wellness Center will hold its fifth annual Homebound Visitation Day from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m Feb. 20. The center needs volunteers to deliver bouquets of flowers to homebound seniors in Maumelle. For more information, call (501) 851-4344.

To submit an item for the Calendar of Events, mail information to Calendar of Events, River Valley & Ozark Edition, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR, 72203; fax to (501) 378-3500; or email to rvonews@arkansasonline.com. Deadlines for calendar-item submissions are noon Friday for Thursday editions and noon Tuesday for Sunday editions.

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