Apr 09 Thursday
Kick up your heels and join the fun -- no partner needed! In this energizing line dancing class, participants will learn choreographed steps to a variety of music styles, from country classics to pop favorites. Whether you’re brand new to line dancing or just brushing up on your moves, we’ve got you covered. Each session starts simple and builds at your pace, so you’ll feel confident and comfortable every step of the way.Led by a friendly and experienced instructor from the Springdale Senior Center, you’ll get personalized guidance, a welcoming group atmosphere, and the added joy of moving together gether in sync. It’s not just a class -- it’s a community. Along with step-by-step instruction and repetition to build muscle memory, you’ll boost your coordination, improve cardiovascular health, and sharpen your mind -- all while having a blast! Our instructor will break down each routine, offering tips and encouragement in a supportive and upbeat environment.So come for the music, stay for the smiles, and leave with a spring in your step! Let’s dance, laugh, and move together -- one step at a time. Activity Level: 1
Step back into the classroom! Join us at Don Tyson School of Innovation (DTSOI) for a special program designed for lifelong learners. Amy Harrison, Principal at DTSOI, along with participants, will explore how today’s students enter and experience school differently than in years past, followed by a guided tour of both sides of our campus. Come see firsthand how education has evolved, discover what makes Don Tyson School of Innovation unique, and enjoy a walk down memory lane -- while looking ahead at the future of learning.
"Finding Our Way | February 5 - April 26, 2026The moment of arrival—what we carry when we seek sanctuary, transitions, and the crossing into safety. Sandra Spotts, artist. Jay Lane, artist. Familiar images made from various materials and objects, found and recycled, placed in a format of controlled chaos, is at this point in my journey, the medium of choice for the“Finding Our Way” exhibit at Gotahold Brewing. I see society as satirical subject matter that exists in a surrealistic landscape of twisted perspective that is filled to the fences with social ironies. And yet, I still have to maintain my sense of humor about what has been and what will be with the activities du jour based on fear, war, greed, and hate. With this sense also comes my interpretations, expressed visually based on myexperiences, feelings, and health, from finding my way as an artist. I hope these pieces give you a sense of curiosity that you continue to carry with you while you are finding your way through all of this we humans call life."
Arts Live Theatre is jumping into SPRING, offering a wide variety of after-school theatre classes available for ages 4-5, 6-8, 9-12, and 12-18 years of age. Fun-filled class themes include Wizarding Mysteries, Toy Story Toybox, Auditioning for Stage and Film, 101 Dalmatians on a Mission, Zootopia On the Case, Dog Man Investigations and MORE! Classes begin the week of February 23rd and run for 8 weeks. For more information and to register please visit, www.artslivetheatre.com today. Space is limited so register early!
Arts Live Theatre is offering two half-day Spring Break camps from March 23-27. Trolls 2: The Adventure Continues for ages 6-8yrs, and The WICKED World of Oz for ages 9-12yrs. ALT Teaching Artists are theatre professionals and educators. For more information and to register please visit, www.artslivetheatre.com today. Space is limited so register early!
A Celebration of Choctaw Art and Culture is a partnership between ACHE and Choctaw Nation Public Arts. The reception opening will be held Thursday, April 9th, 5-7pm, with the exhibition on display through May 22nd. Celebrate the voices, stories and artistry of Choctaw nation of Oklahoma in a vibrant exhibition featuring both traditional and contemporary works. This showcase honors Choctaw culture through pieces that reflect ancestral knowledge, lived experiences and modern expression. Experience powerful artwork, support Native American artists, and connect with the rich and enduring artistic legacy of the Choctaw Nation. Free. Open to the public. ACHE RIHWC 1000 Fianna Way, Fort Smith.
Join us for a weekly French conversation night at Crêpes Paulette in Fayetteville. All levels welcome—from beginners to native speakers. Hosted by Frédéric, our in-house Frenchman, to help get the conversation going. Small sweet crêpes are already 50% off during this time (3–7 PM, Thursdays & Fridays); full menu availableNo purchase necessary
LOST someone to suicide - or KNOW SOMEONE who did? If you know a Survivor, please INVITE them.NEW confidential safe space to share grief & support each other, facilitated by TRAINED Leaders from the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention meets MONTHLY, every 2nd Thur... Ages 18+
For more info*, contact Julie Schultz: jyschultz@gmail.comBernard Sulliban: bsulliban@yahoo.com
Have you been impacted by a suicide attempt?...LOST someone to suicide - or KNOW SOMEONE who did?If you know a Survivor, please INVITE them to this group.**No need to rsvp** JUST SHOW UP (18+), every 2nd Thur.Confidential safe space to share grief & support each otherQUESTIONS? Email Mr B... bsulliban@yahoo.com, or Julie Schultz... jyschultz@gmail.com
Apr 10 Friday
Join author, speaker, and adventurer Dr. Larry Campbell as he brings to life his seven-week journey along the entire Missouri River—from its source in Three Forks, Montana, to its confluence with the Mississippi near St. Louis. Through maps, photos, and interactive discussion, participants will follow the river’s 2,341-mile path, discovering its changing landscapes, cultures, and communities.The session blends geography, history, and environmental insight, offering a broad look at how the river has shaped the American story—from Lewis and Clark’s expedition to the present day.This engaging class offers far more than a travelogue. By participating, you’ll gain a deeper understanding of the river’s ecological and cultural importance, learn practical tools for interpreting natural and historic landmarks, and see how exploration and curiosity connect us to place and time. Experience the wonders of the Missouri River and discover why Atchison, Kansas, stood out as the most memorable stop of the journey