Mar 30 Saturday
Celebrate Arkansas Pint Day with a commemorative glass + 16 oz beer (bock, pilsner, amber, IPA, DIPA, porter) for $15 and get 10% off any merch. The first 25 purchased will also get a pair of NASA approved eclipse viewing glasses and a coupon for something special in the taproom on April 9.$5 of every glass combo sold will benefit the Arkansas Brewers Guild. We have a limited number of glasses!We will be tapping a special limited release beer for this event.
Art Basel is about to begin and Mariana, the director of a swanky modern art gallery, has a problem: her showroom is an active crime scene. Part caper comedy and part telenovela, Laughs in Spanish shows how far Mariana will go to save the show—even if it means accepting help from her mother, a larger-than-life film-and-television star who always steals the spotlight.
Join us Saturday, March 30, 2024 from 2:00pm - 5:00pm for a very SPECIAL Easter Egg Hunt!
4 Special Egg Hunts: The Magnetic Egg Hunt for our mobility limited friends, the Talking Egg Hunt for our vision impaired friends, the Quiet Hunt for our noise sensitive friends, and the general hunts for siblings and any of our other friends!
Easter Crafts: Unleash your child's creativity with fun and festive Easter-themed crafts. There's something for every little artist.
Music and Entertainment: We will have music, dancing, bounce houses, games, and several performances sure to keep everyone entertained!
Meet the Easter Bunny: Capture the magic of the season with a photo opportunity with the Easter Bunny! Don't forget to bring your cameras to capture those precious smiles.
Find us at www.nwaspecialkids.com/register
Join us in March for Sandra Spotts newest show, "terrain". Her artistic response to the beauty of land and water.
Taught by artist Cheri Bohn attendants will create their own unique stained glass picture. They will get to pick out their own chards of glass from an array of colors and design their own pattern. They will be shown how to cut the glass if they so choose. After laying out the pattern they will clean the glass and glue it onto the picture pane and after it dries they ;will place it into the provided frame. Food and drink provided.
“A witty and insightful singer/songwriter firmly entrenched in country music version of the wandering troubadour tradition.”- Lee Zimmerman, Goldmine Magazine“Sean Harrison has created a buzz every time he has performed at Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame (2018, 2020, 2021). He has earned a solid and growing fan base in his neighbor state of Oklahoma.”- Harley Hamm, Executive Director, Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame, MuskogeeSean Harrison is a songwriter from Fayetteville, Arkansas, best known for his humorous, quirky and self-mocking country tunes about the average guy’s stumbles and struggles through American life. He also writes the occasional sad song about suckers and losers. His style crisscrosses boundaries of Country, Americana, Folk-Rock and Blues, but Sean describes himself simply as "a Southern songwriter."More:www.seanharrisonsongs.com
Mar 31 Sunday
The Rogers Historical Museum announces a new temporary exhibit, “Last Call: History of Alcohol in Ozarks” on show March 15 through November 9, 2024.
The tangled history of moonshiners and bootleggers versus the energetic women of the temperance society all played important roles in the complicated story of alcohol in Arkansas. This exhibit follows the chronological pendulum of Arkansas law as it swings back and forth through the years between the cold sober teetotalers who campaigned for dry counties and the high-spirited bibbers who supported wet counties. See how the legacy of this historic battle led to the present-day success of more retail alcohol sales than ever before in Northwest Arkansas.
Included in the exhibit are an authentic Ozarks copper still, a mid-20th century commercial wine bottling machine, as well as many local stories and historic photographs.
Exquisite Creatures is a dialogue with art, nature, and science that asks the question: what is it about the natural world that calls to us? Throughout the exhibition, artist and naturalist Christopher Marley reflects on humanity’s intimate relationship with nature, revealing its intricate beauty and diversity through three-dimensional works comprised of animal, mineral, and plant specimens arranged in precise, geometric compositions. Shown together, the works create an immersive environment which inspires wonder and fosters a desire to preserve the natural world.
Crystal Bridges welcomes guests to experience the connection between art, nature, and science, emotionally and aesthetically, throughout the exhibition. The museum will activate the show’s themes through nature and science-based programming and activities both inside the museum and outdoors across its trails and grounds. The exhibition’s curatorial lead is Xuxa Rodriguez, PhD, associate curator, contemporary art.