Apr 26 Sunday
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.
Momma is the musical project of Allegra Weingarten and Etta Friedman. After moving to New York from Los Angeles, the two brought on bassist and producer Aron Kobayashi Ritch, and drummer Preston Fulks, to flesh out their sound. Produced by Kobayashi Ritch, Momma’s new album, Welcome to My Blue Sky, lays bare all of the precious and all of the ugly experiences of falling in and out of love, and the art of keeping secrets. Welcome to My Blue Sky comes out April 4th, 2025.
Apr 27 Monday
Death is certain, but how we prepare for it makes all the difference. Join Dr. Fidel Davila, a retired Pulmonary and Critical Care physician, for a thoughtful, practical look at end-of-life planning.Through guided discussion and hands-on activities, participants will learn how to communicate their wishes clearly—both verbally and through essential documents like Living Wills and Medical Power of Attorney. You’ll discover what these tools mean, when they’re used, and how to ensure your values guide decisions when you no longer can.Working together in a supportive setting, you’ll benefit from expert insight and shared perspectives—making a difficult topic easier to face and understand. Leave with the clarity, confidence, and resources to begin your own plan and give peace of mind to yourself and your loved ones.
The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press is one of JR’s most extensive immersive and experiential works to date. After taking portraits in one of three individual photo booths, visitors enter the interior of an oversized, whirring printing press – turning their image into a tangible work of art while offering a glimpse into the creative process of JR. After the experience, visitors leave with their own, one-of-a-kind print.
Member Perk: Momentary members receive two free prints per visit. Just reserve your timed ticket online or with the Box Office, and your discount will be applied at checkout!
Timed portrait tickets are $20 (Free for members), reserve your timeslot online or with the Box Office at (479) 657-2335.Timed portrait tickets include one oversized photo portrait and admission for up to three people. Digital copies of your photo will be available after your visit.If you do not plan on taking a portrait during your visit, no purchase is required to attend The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press.
RD holds secular, science-based addiction recovery support groups every Monday. We are LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent led/friendly. Harm reduction approaches welcomed. Sober curious folks are welcomed. Anyone questioning their relationship to substances is welcomed. No student observers, please.
Learn more or refresh your knowledge of water quality and watersheds in Arkansas and how to do your part to be a steward of your watershed! the training will cover an:
• Overview of Watershed Systems• Overview of Water Quality and Watershed Impairments• Overview of Water Quantity and Diminished Water• Managing to Improve Watershed Function• Community Driven Watershed Management• Featured Digital Tools for Watershed Management
Register today by contacting John Pennington at jhpennington@uada.edu or scanning the qr code on the event flyer. Dinner will be provided by the Kings River Watershed Partnership.
Everyone is welcome to join us for this delightful and free performance!
Come and listen to Mount Sequoyah's Ukulele Ensemble after their 12-week class series lead by Honnah Heartsong!
These hard working folks have learned some beautiful songs and they want to share their music with all of you!
Join us in Clapp Auditorium for a delightful, musical performance!
This event is FREE and open to all! But RSVP is appreciated and donations are accepted!
About Swan Lake in Northwest ArkansasOzark Ballet Theater presents Swan Lake in Springdale, Arkansas — a full-length classical ballet performed by professional artists and dedicated local students. This production brings one of the most iconic works of the ballet repertoire to Northwest Arkansas audiences in an accessible, family-friendly format.
Set to Tchaikovsky’s sweeping score, Swan Lake tells the story of Prince Siegfried and Odette, a princess transformed into a swan by an evil sorcerer. From moonlit lakeside scenes to grand palace dances, the ballet blends athletic virtuosity with emotional storytelling.
Apr 28 Tuesday
The Tibetan Cultural Institute of Arkansas (TCIA) will host six monks from India’s Drepung Loseling Monastery for a residency of their Mystical Arts of Tibet tour, from late April through May 2026.
Led by University of Arkansas teaching assistant professor and TCIA spiritual leader Geshe Thupten Dorjee, the Buddhist monks will construct sacred Sand Mandalas for Love and Compassion in Fayetteville and Eureka Springs. These intricate "visual prayers" are handcrafted using millions of grains of colored sand to promote global harmony.
The public is invited to observe the meditative process. There is no fee, but donations are accepted.
St. Paul’s Episcopal Church (Fayetteville):• Dates: Tuesday, April 28 – Saturday, May 2, 2026• Viewing Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily• Opening Ceremony: April 28 at 12:30 p.m.• Closing Dissolution Ceremony: May 2 at 2:30 p.m.
Eureka Springs Community Center:• Dates: Tuesday, May 5 – Saturday, May 9, 2026• Viewing Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily• Opening Ceremony: May 5 at 12:30 p.m.• Closing Dissolution Ceremony: May 9 at 3:30 p.m.
Each residency concludes with a Dissolution Ceremony, where the mandala is swept away to symbolize the impermanence of life and later to disperse blessings into a nearby stream.