Block St. in Fayetteville and a “nice,” kid-friendly location at Walton Arts Center open through Dec. 23. Check social media for special events. The group will be walking their corgis and they are inviting dog owners to come walk with them for free even if they do not own a corgi. The group is inviting all dog owners to come walk the parade for free in festive costumes this Saturday, Dec. 11.

We encourage everyone to join us celebrating this Holiday event at Downtown Bentonville. Bring your friends and family and help strengthen the presence of this amazing group as part of the Community. Join our mailing list to receive email updates about all of the amazing events happening in Bentonville.

“A Christmas Carol” — The classic kicks off today at TheatreSquared and runs through Dec. 26 with in-person and digital streaming performances. • Drive-Through Light Display — At the Great Passion Play starts on Nov. 24 and continues till Dec. 31 at 935 Passion Play Road. • Bentonville Christmas Parade — 6 p.m. Dec. 10 in downtown Bentonville. This 12 months nevraxul‘s theme is “Colors of the Season.” Find out more in regards to the parade and the route at downtownbentonville.org.

All proceeds support programs like Shop with a Cop, Youth Citizens Academy and youth scholarships. See communitycreativecenter.org for more information. Once the lights beginning glowing, the Lights of the Ozarks parade begins round 6 p.m. Go-to place to discover events for more than 15M people globally. The 12 months has nearly come to an end and it’s the favourite time of the year again, sure Christmas.

Participants can either ask for directions at check-in on where to find the group or look for the big red sign with A19 printed on it. 3.) The walking distance is approximately a mile long. Participants can have a vehicle waiting for them how to avoid hot roots at the end of the parade or walk back to the starting point. Welcome to Macaroni Kid Rogers-Bentonville! My name is Kara Ault and I’m a work-from-home mom here in Northwest Arkansas. I have lived in Northwest Arkansas for 13 years.

The Ballet features a community cast of 151 dance students from The Conservatory and the professional guest artists of NWA Ballet Theatre. Monday, September 5th features one of the city’s favorite weekly culinary offerings, Spaghetti Night at Ramo D’Olivo! Don’t forget to add your favorite bottle of wine! Reservations are recommended for this special event. Join in on another exciting trip to Whoville for this second annual event.

Celebrate Art & Culinary Week with a family-friendly dinner and a movie on Friday, September 9th. Bring a chair or picnic blanket and enjoy a free viewing of Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs! K’Zoli’s Italian Food Truck will be on the Bentonville Square to serve up spaghetti and meatballs – plus other Italian Favorites. Complete with the Razorback Marching Band, U of A Spirit Squads, student athlete visits, live music, big screens, life member lounge and more.

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