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Ranger's Pantry Pet Food Bank Receives Grant

Ranger’s Pantry has received a $2,500 grant from the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA).  The grant will be used to purchase dog food to be distributed through Ranger’s Pantry to families in Fayetteville that are struggling to feed their pets.  Since its founding in May of 2010, Ranger’s Pantry has provided over 49,042 pounds of dog food to more than 1,145 dogs in need.  Grants like this and private donations are the only way that Ranger’s Pantry is able to provide pet food for families in need.

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New Boutique to Open in Fayetteville

New Boutique to Open in Fayetteville

Little Rock boutique, E.Leigh’s, is opening their doors in Fayetteville for a sneak peek party celebrating their new Dickson Street location Thursday, April 25, from 4-9 p.m.

What started as an online boutique in 2011, by Little Rock local, Erin L. Hohnbaum, took the Little Rock fashion scene by storm when it opened its doors in April 2012. Over 300 eager shoppers attended their blowout grand opening bash.

Walton Arts Center Announces 13th Annual Art of Wine Festival June 13-15

 Walton Arts Center Announces 13th Annual Art of Wine Festival June 13-15

One of the South's premier wine tasting events, benefiting Walton Arts Center programs

 

Four ‘90s rock powerhouse bands join for one concert at the AMP!

Four ‘90s rock powerhouse bands join for one concert at the AMP!

The Arkansas Music Pavilion (AMP) is excited to announce the Summerland Tour 2013: Alternative Guitars staring Everclear, Live, Filter and Sponge Old Crow Medicine Show on Wednesday, July 24 at the Washington County Fairgrounds. Gates open at 6pm with music starting at 7:30pm. Tickets go on sale April 29 at 9am and range from $22 to $37 (with a limited number of premium tickets available for $102).

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Award winners honored at SpringFest

Award winners honored at SpringFest

– Arkansas Tech University-Ozark Campus on Tuesday held its annual student-fun day, SpringFest, which included an announcement of award winners from three statewide competitions held last week.

 

In all, 26 students from Arkansas Tech-Ozark were given awards at either the SkillsUSA Arkansas State Conference in Hot Springs, Arkansas Licensed Practical Nurses Association (ALPNA) Spring Skills Competition in Batesville or Arkansas Phi Beta Lambda (PBL) State Leadership Conference in Little Rock.

 

UAMS to Sponsor Performance of ‘Next to Normal’

A performance of the Tony Award-winning musical drama “Next to Normal” will be hosted by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences’ (UAMS) Psychiatric Research Institute - Northwest on May 1 at TheatreSquared in the Walton Arts Center’s Nadine Baum Studios.

 

Tickets are $20, which includes a reception beginning at 6:30 p.m. and a question-and-answer session with members of the UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute - Northwest’s faculty following the performance, which begins at 7 p.m. Tickets may be purchased at www.giving.uams.edu/nexttonormal.

 

University Students to Raise Funds to End Pet Overpopulation

 

On Saturday, April 27, you can join senior students in the Education Department of the University of Arkansas as they raise funds to help end pet overpopulation at the first annual Fayetteville Paw Fest event.  The event will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Agricultural Park on Garland Avenue (across from the equine center).