Apr 20 Monday
Great Decisions (2026) is the nation’s largest discussion program on world affairs. Each week, trained facilitators lead conversations on timely topics, including: America & the World: Trump 2.0; Trump Tariffs & the Future of the World Economy; U.S.-China Relations; Ruptured Alliances & the Risk of Nuclear Proliferation; Ukraine & the Future of European Security; Multilateral Institutions in a Changing World Order; U.S. Engagement of Africa; and The Future of Human Rights & International Law.
Participants receive a detailed briefing book published by the Foreign Policy Association, which will provide essential context, data, and policy options.
Class will not meet on 3/23
Discover the excitement of flight without ever leaving the ground in this introduction to drone photography and video. Licensed FAA Part 107 drone pilot Gary Ault will share some of his favorite images and clips, discuss different types of hobby drones and their costs, and explain basic safety guidelines—including the FAA TRUST test for recreational pilots and how commercial regulations differ. Weather and airspace permitting, the session will conclude with a live demo and a chance to take a drone selfie
"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!
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 21 Tuesday
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.
Join us for a two-session, hands-on workshop series where participants will learn the practical skills and thoughtful approach needed to complete meaningful oral history interviews. Rather than just hearing about the process, you’ll actively practice it—guided step-by-step by Virginia Siegel, Director of Arkansas Folk and Traditional Arts at the University of Arkansas.In the first session, we’ll explore the foundations of oral history: interviewing techniques, ethical considerations, how to develop effective questions, and how to use field recorders with confidence. Between sessions, you’ll put your new skills into action through a short “homework” assignment—recording a brief oral history with a friend or family member. In the second session, we’ll come back together to reflect on your experience, discuss challenges and successes, and learn best archival practices for preserving audio interviews.Whether you’re documenting family stories or community history, you’ll leave with the tools and understanding to ensure those voices are heard and preserved for generations to come.
: If you missed this series in 2023 -- or simply want a fresh take -- this is your chance to revisit the Gilded Age, a time of breathtaking wealth, rapid industrial growth, and stark social contrasts. Between 1877 and 1896, fortunes were made -- and so were myths. While tycoons built empires, an entire working class kept the machine running behind the scenes.In this second class of the Gilded Age series, historians and authors Nancy Markey and Kay Adams turn their attention to the Vanderbilts and other so-called Robber Barons. The Vanderbilts rose to prominence through shipping and railroads, amassing one of the greatest fortunes in American history. With that wealth came a lifestyle of extreme opulence -- lavish mansions in New York, summer ‘cottages’ in Newport, and estates like the iconic Biltmore in North Carolina.But their story is more than just luxury. You’ll also explore their philanthropic ventures, social influence, and the legacy they left behind. Join us to unpack the power, privilege, and ambition that defined America’s wealthiest families. Each session in the series stands on its own -- come for one, or stay for more!