Feb 04 Wednesday
The League of Women Voters of Washington County (LWVWC) continues its Drinks and Dialogue gatherings in February. This event will take place at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 4, at Crisis Brewing, 210 S. Nelson Hackett Blvd., in Fayetteville.
The guest speaker will be Bonnie Miller, president of the League of Women Voters of Arkansas. Miller is also chair of Save AR Democracy, a campaign to protect ballot initiatives in Arkansas.
In 2020, Miller led the Arkansas Voters First campaign, a proposed amendment to the Arkansas state constitution that would establish an independent redistricting commission in the state. In 2022, she led a successful campaign to defeat Issue 2, the state’s proposed amendment to require a supermajority to pass ballot measures. Miller continues to advocate for a better democracy in Arkansas and plans to begin law school in the fall.
This event is open to the public, and admission is free.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan organization dedicated to encouraging informed and active participation in government. The group does not endorse any candidates or political parties.
To learn more about the League of Women Voters of Washington County, please visit LWVARWC.org.
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About the League of Women Voters of Washington CountyThe League of Women Voters of Washington County is a nonpartisan, grassroots organization that empowers voters and defends democracy. The League is committed to ensuring that all eligible voters have the opportunity and the information to participate in local, state and national elections. For more information, visit LWVARWC.org.
Feb 12 Thursday
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
Feb 14 Saturday
Join us on Saturday February 14th for Natural State Roller Derby's first bout of the season. This double header event is at the Jones Center. Doors open at 2pm and first whistle is at 2:45.
Game 1: Natural State Force of Nature vs Conroe Cutthroats
Game 2: Open gender mash up, Birds vs Bee. Derby players from near and far will come together to sting, flap and fly their way to victory on this Valentine's Day game!
Tickets are $5. For the Love of NWA is our featured charity partner and will be on site accepting donations and will be available for more information.
We are excited to see you at our opening game of the season!
Mar 07 Saturday
The University of Arkansas High School Programming Contest is an annual programming competition hosted by the department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in the College of Engineering in Fayetteville, Arkansas. The contest has been a department tradition since 2006, and has grown significantly in size every year.
The High School Programming Contest is a challenging and fun opportunity for high school students to improve their programming skills. The event encourages the development of creative problem-solving and communication skills as students work with their teammates to generate solutions to programming problems.
All High School students in and around the state of Arkansas are invited and encouraged to attend. Every competitor will receive a prize, win or lose!
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