Apr 23 Thursday
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!
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.
Irish Slow Session is for those who would like to learn Irish tunes and songs. The hour before each Irish Session we’ll learn a few new tunes and tips on how to jam in the Irish Sessions.Every 2nd and 4th Monday of each month. Check the Folk School calendar for more information.
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.
Apr 29 Wednesday
The University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture Cooperative Extension Service is offering a ServSafe class on April 29 from 8:30am – 5:00pm at the Washington County Extension Office. All other information including cost and registration is included on the link below.
Register by April 17th at: https://uada.formstack.com/forms/servsafe_washington
The University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture is an equal opportunity institution. If you require a reasonable accommodation to participate or need materials in another format, please contact the Washington County Extension Office 479-444-1755 as soon as possible. Dial 711 for Arkansas Relay.
Apr 30 Thursday
Embrace the journey of aging with confidence and vitality! Join Vicky Willis, a certified Yoga instructor and OLLI’s Yoga Guru, in this transformative program designed specifically for those looking to enhance their well-being as they age. Through slow, precise movements rooted in Yoga, participants will systematically stretch and condition their muscles, providing essential support to aging joints. This program focuses on four key areas: strength, flexibility, agility, and balance; fundamental elements for healthy living that can help eliminate morning stiffness and improve overall mobility.Participants are encouraged to bring a blanket, blocks, a yoga strap, and a yoga mat, and to wear comfortable clothing that allows for ease of movement. Join us to foster a healthier, more active lifestyle as you embrace the changes that come with age! Activity Level: 1
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
What is the National Register of Historic Places?
Do you have questions? We have expert answers.
Are you a current National Register property owner — or considering listing your property on the National Register? Join us for an informative and engaging session presented by the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program to help you better understand the opportunities and resources available to you.
This program will provide a clear overview of the National Register of Historic Places and what it means to have your property listed. This session will guide you through:· The purpose and significance of the National Register· The benefits of listing, including preservation incentives and recognition· Resources and support available to property owners· A step-by-step overview of the application and review process
Listing on the National Register can offer more than recognition — it can open doors to technical assistance and long-term preservation support.Enjoy this free and informal discussion designed to help you better recognize ways to celebrate, preserve, and help maintain your historic property for generations to come.
Take the next step in preserving your special piece of local history! Reserve your spot today at rogershistoricalmuseum.org/events or call 479-621-1154.
ABOUT ROGERS HISTORICAL MUSEUMThe Rogers Historical Museum’s mission is to enrich lives through education, experience and exploration of our heritage. The museum is located at 313 & 322 South Second Street, at the corner of Second and Cherry, in historic downtown Rogers. We are open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. For more information, please visit rogershistoricalmuseum.org or call 479-621-1154. General admission is free.
ABOUT ARKANSAS HISTORIC PRESERVATION PROGRAMThe Arkansas Historic Preservation Program (AHPP) works to save the special places that tell the story of Arkansas. They work with people across the state and beyond to identify, protect and promote our special places –our Historic Arkansas. Learn more at arkansasheritage.com/arkansas-historic-preservation-program.
May 01 Friday
Discover one of the most scenic spots in Lake Fort Smith State Park on this guided hike with Park Interpreter Ron Croson! Together, you’ll follow a beautiful forested trail to the park’s waterfall—the official starting point of the 165-mile Ozark Highlands Trail.This fun outing is perfect for anyone who loves nature, moving water, and peaceful woodland views. The hike covers approximately 1.5 miles, making it an ideal adventure for beginners and seasoned hikers alike.Comfortable walking shoes, water, and a hiking stick are recommended. Hike Time: 10:00 am - 12:00 pm. Meeting location and other information will be sent to participants upon registration. Activity level: 2.
May 04 Monday