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If there is not an area code showing it would be are code 479.
Just alone Eureka Springs is a very special village to visit...
But when you add all these Events into the mix it is truly an amazing place to experience!!!
April 8-10
Annual UFO Conference at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks. For more information visit www.ozarkufo.com or email ozarkufo@gmail.com.
April 9
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The city’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.
April 16
Wind Dancers. Participate in the creative construction of kites, hands-on Art with lots of fun. Bring a lunch. All ages will be inspired. Also a session with Whistles & an installation of Wind Dancers around the spring. For more information, visit www.EurekaSpringsArtAdventures.com.
April 17
Eureka Springs Preservation Society 3rd Annual “The Society Tea”. Twelve beautifully designed table tops with desserts in the Crescent Hotel's Conservatory. The Society will raffle off a special table. For more information contact Linda Bridwell at 479-253-6756.
April 21
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, March-October at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
April 14-17
35th Annual Springtime in the Ozarks. AA Convention at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks. For more information visit http://www.nwarkaa.org/springtime.htm.
April 14-16
17th Annual Spring Carnegie Library Book Sale. For more information call 479-253-8754 or email info@eurekalibrary.org.
April 15-16
7th Annual Carving in the Ozarks Festival. Watch chain saw carvers in action! For more information contact David Blankenship at 479-253-2080, Leigh Spargur at 479-253-9100 or Carl Ennis at 479-253-8766 or visit www.carvingintheozarks.com.
April 30 2nd Annual Carol Helmer Memorial Run/Walk for Ovarian Cancer on Holiday Island. For more information contact Joanie Kratzer at 479-253-5986 or email joaniekesa@gmail.com.
May
May
FREE Music in Basin Spring Park Friday, Saturday, Sundays and Holiday Mondays. Join us in Basin Spring Park for local and regional talent, weather permitting. For more information visit www.eurekasprings.org.
May 1- 31
24th annual Eureka Springs May Festival of the Arts. We celebrate the art of Eureka Springs in all of its forms and will feature dozens of exhibits, artist’s receptions and demonstrations, Gallery Strolls, annual White Street Studio Walk, free concerts and much more. For more information visit www.mayfestivalofthearts.com.
May 6
“Voices from the Silent City” – Costumed guided Historical tours at the Eureka Springs Municipal Cemetery located on Highway 62 East at 6:00pm. For more information call the Eureka Springs Historical Museum at 479-253-8417 or visit www.eurekaspringshistoricalmuseum.org.
May 6-October 29
43rd Annual Season of The Great Passion Play. For more information or reservations call 800-882-7529 or visit www.greatpassionplay.com
May 6-8
War Eagle Mill Antique Craft Show. Wide variety of crafts and food concessions. For more information call 479-789-5343, visit www.wareaglemill.com or email info@wareaglemill.com
May 6-8
PT Cruiser Rally. Show and parade on Saturday. For more information call Tammie Runyan at 479-238-4979, email at t.runyan@cox.net or visit www.nwaptcruiserclub.com
May 7
The ARTrageous Parade, through historic downtown, kicks off the May Festival of Arts at 2pm.
May 7
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 9pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679
May 13
“Voices from the Silent City” – Costumed guided Historical tours at the Eureka Springs Municipal Cemetery located on Highway 62 East starting at 6:00pm. For more information call the Eureka Springs Historical Museum at 479-253-8417 or visit www.eurekaspringshistoricalmuseum.org.
May 14
64th Annual Garden Club Plant Sale from 8am-3pm in the parking lot of the Eureka Springs High School. For more information call Mary at 479-253-7078.
May 15
125th Anniversary Celebration of the First Presbyterian Church. Open house, entertainment and refreshments from 2pm-5pm. For more information call 253-9417.
May 15
7th Annual Books in Bloom Literary Festival. This is an annual event for adults and children featuring authors and book related professionals presented by the Carroll and Madison Public Library Foundation. For more information call 870-423-5300 or visit www.booksinbloom.org.
May 19-22
Miatas in the Ozarks: Hosted by the NWA Miata Club. Miata enthusiast event featuring drives, tours, and food in and around Eureka Springs. All proceeds from this event will go to Eureka Springs Volunteer Fire Department and Arkansas Children’s Hospital. For more information go to: www.nwamiataclub.com and click on event.
May 19
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, March-October at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
May 20
The 21st annual White Street Walk from 4pm-10pm. Historic White Street is the working address of several local artists who will welcome the public into their homes and studios to view their latest works. They will be joined by more than forty guest artists, most from the Eureka Springs area, who will show weaving, watercolors, jewelry, oils, pottery, stained glass and much more. For more information, call 479.253.2586 or visit www.eurekasprings.org.
May 28
17th Annual Mustang Show. For more information call Jim Post at 479-253-2364 or email eurekamustangs@arkansas.net.
June
FREE Music in Basin Spring Park Friday, Saturday, Sundays and Holiday Mondays. Join us in Basin Spring Park for local and regional talent, weather permitting. For more information visit www.eurekasprings.org.
June 2-5
Eureka Springs Blues Weekend. Blues Artists at the Auditorium and various venues around town. Please visit www.eurekaspringsblues.com for more information on artists and showtimes.
June 3-5
The World is My Cloister - the Journey of the Hermit Within This retreat is based on a recent book of the same name by John Michael. $200 donation/person includes 3 days of sessions, 2 nights lodging and 6 meals. For more information contact Peggy Lodewyks at Little Portion Retreat Center: (o) 479-253-7379 (c) 479-981-4660 or retreatinfo@littleportion.org.
June 3-5
Kustom Kemps modified street cars at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks. For information call (417) 847-2940, Fax: (417) 847-3647 or visit www.kustomkempsofamerica.com.
June 6-10
ESSA Session Two: Metal Sculpture, Stained Glass and Hot Glass. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
June 10-12
10th annual “Miatas at Eureka”. Participants from around the country come and join us is the enjoyment of the wonderful driving that is abundant in the Ozark mountains around Eureka Springs. For more information visit www.miatasateureka.com or www.nwamiataclub.com.
June 11
All day drive tour. Discover the wonderful spirit of Eureka Springs as you find Enchanted Dwellins created by local residents. Follow the map (ask for it when you checkin) to find these creative fantasies in yards, plantings, porches or tree trunks around town!
8AM to 10AM – Plein Air Painting
Paint with the Plein Art Painters of Eureka Springs at the Train Station. (Bring your paint, brushes and canvas), or observe them capturing a scene before the light changes.
10AM to 12:30PM – Painting in Basin Spring Park
Local television artist Karrie Evenson will help you discover the artist within. Create your own painting on canvas to take home. (Materials provided.)
June 13-17
ESSA Session Three: Plein Air Painting, Silk Painting, Clay Sculpture, Glass Bead Making and Wood Turning & Segmented Wood Turning. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
June 11
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.
June 16
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, March-October at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
June 17-19
13th Annual Native American Festival & Pow-Wow. Located at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, 7 miles south on Scenic Hwy. 23 S. For more information call Clif Jackson at 479-253-3790, visit www.turpentinecreek.org or email tigers@turpentinecreek.org.
June 20-24
ESSA Session Four: Printmaking, Clay Sculpture and Beginning Metalsmithing. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
June 24
Opera in the Ozarks begins its 61st Season. For more information visit www.opera.org or call 479-253-8595.
June 27-July 1
ESSA Session Five: Abstract Watercolor, Complex Cloth, Beginning Metalsmithing, Beginning Metal Clay and Wood Turning & Carving. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
July
FREE Music in Basin Spring Park Friday, Saturday, Sundays and Holiday Mondays. Join us in Basin Spring Park for local and regional talent, weather permitting. For more information visit www.eurekasprings.org.
July 2 & 3
2nd Annual All American weekend. Chili cookoff, parade, street dance, poker run, fun run bike ride and more. For more information contact Joe at 479-239-4562 or visit www.allamericanweekend.com.
July 4
14th Annual Independence Day Fireworks celebration at Turpentine Creek. For more information call Clif Jackson at 479-253-3790, visit www.turpentinecreek.org or email tigers@turpentinecreek.org
July 4
Fireworks celebration at the Holiday Island Recreation Center by The Barn. For more information contact Pam Hinson at 479-253-7700.
July 4
Hometown Downtown 4th of July. Email info@eurekaspringsdowntown.com for more information.
July 5-8
ESSA Session Six-Youth Art Week for Ages 11-17: Basic Painting in Acrylics, Comic book Art, Hand-Built Clay Sculptures and Loom Weaving. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
July 9
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.
July 11-15
ESSA Session Seven: Life Drawing, Paper Weaving, Hand Building Clay and Digital Photography. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
July 16
Dancing in the Rain. Spend the day making Rainy Day mobiles or just enjoying the creativity of others as their creations transform the spring into a Rainy Day gallery. For more information, visit www.EurekaSpringsArtAdventures.com
July 15-17
13th Annual Eureka Springs Fat Tire Festival Competitive and non-competitive mountain bike events. For more information contact David Renko at 479-422-7654, renkosweettrails@gmail.com or visit www.fattirefestival.com. Event is run by Progressive Trail Design; www.progressivetraildesign.com.
July 18-22
ESSA Session Eight: Oil Painting, Shaman Doll Making, Timber Framing and Intermediate Metalsmithing. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
July 21
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, March-October at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
July 25-29
ESSA Session Nine: Botanical Watercolor Painting, Block Printing, Abstract painting and Creative Box Making. For more information call ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
July 29-31
Reflections on St. Francis Based on the book by the same name, John Michael offers an accessible entrance into the Rule and Testament of St. Francis. $200 donation/person includes 3 days of sessions, 2 nights lodging, and 6 meals. For more information call 479-253-7370 or email at retreatinfo@littleportion.org.
August
FREE Music in Basin Spring Park Friday, Saturday, Sundays and Holiday Mondays. Join us in Basin Spring Park for local and regional talent, weather permitting. For more information visit www.eurekasprings.org.
August 1-5
ESSA Session Ten: Bookmaking, Fused Glass and Open Metalsmithing. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
August 5-6
17th Annual Yards & Yards of Yard Sales. Yard sale bargains all around town. Maps will be available so you can find them all! For more information call 800-6EUREKA or visit www.eurekaspringschamber.com
August 5-7
Summer Diversity Weekend. For more information visit www.diversitypride.com or call 479-253-2555.
August 12-14
Eureka Multi-Sport Event. Triathlon, bicycle race, bicycle fun ride, foot race and family activities. For more information call Bruce Dunn at 479-521-7766 or Thomas Achord at 479-981-0162.
August 13
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.
August 18
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, March-October at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
August 18-21
9th Annual Eureka Springs Family Bluegrass Weekend. Join us for our Annual Bluegrass Celebration! Thursday night Watermelon Social, free music in Basin Spring Park (weather permitting) and performances in the Auditorium. For more information visit eurekaspringsbluegrassfestival.com
August 20
Colgate/KTHS Country Showdown National Talent Contest at 2:00 p.m. at the Pine Mountain Theater. For more information call KTHS Radio at 870-423-2147.
August 26-28
19th Annual VW Weekend at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks. For more information call Dave Heilmann at 479-253-9768 or visit www.nwavwa.com.
August 31
FREE Banjo Rally at Bear Mountain Log Cabins. Bring your own banjo and join in the fun, or just come and listen. For more information call 800-805-8005 or 479-253-6185.
September
FREE Music in Basin Spring Park Friday, Saturday, Sundays and Holiday Mondays. Join us in Basin Spring Park for local and regional talent, weather permitting. For more information visit www.eurekasprings.org.
September 2-4
Annual Holiday Island Art Show at The Barn. Reception on September 2. For more information contact Pam Hinson at 479-253-7700.
September 9 & 10
41st Annual Eureka Springs Antique Automobile Festival. Hundreds of vintage classics compete for prizes and trophies. Includes show with parade. For more information call 800-6EUREKA or visit www.eurekaspringschamber.com.
September 9-11
ESSA Fall Session: Calligraphy and Mixed Media Jewelry. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
Sept 10
The 1922 Bank Robbery Re-enactment after the antique car parade; the first time an automobile was used as getaway vehicle in a bank robbery.
September 9-10
Wood Carvers Jamboree. Show hours are 10:00am to 5:00pm at Pine Mountain Village. For more info call Bill at 918-251-8734.
September 10
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.
September 12-13
ESSA Fall Session: Beaded Jewelry and Open Metalsmithing. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
September 14-17
Scooting the Ozarks. Host Hotel is the Comfort Inn. Self-guided, guided rides and Poker Run rides. This event is open to all Scooter riders; from Mopeds to Maxi's and two strokes to four strokes. We welcome owners of all type scooters from A-Z. For more information visit http://scoottheozarks.proboards.com/index.cgi?
September 15-17
ESSA Fall Session: Plein Aire Painting and Weaving. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
Sept 15-18
Jazzy Weekend. Join us for free jazz music in Basin Spring Park (weather permitting) and performances in the Auditorium. For more information visit www.eurekasprings.org.
September 15
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, March-October at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
September 16-18
Citywide Sidewalk Sale and Bingo Party. Bargains all over town and special prizes just for shopping! Email info@eurekaspringsdowntown.com for more information.
September 17
Be a Performer. For the day, Performance Art takes Center Stage. Enjoy readings, dancing, a mini-interactive theater and more. Join a performing class and learn. For more information, visit www.EurekaSpringsArtAdventures.com.
Performance Art – in the Historic Aud!
FREE introductory workshop led by classically-trained local actor & director Keith Scales.
Limited to 12 participants. Call Keith at 479-253-5012 to enroll
September 23-25
6th Annual ADVENTURE INTO ART Eureka Springs Artists Studio Tour. Artists Studios open to the public. This is a free self-guided tour. For tour maps & artist info visit our web site www.eurekaspringsstudiotour.com.
Sept 28-Oct 1
Bikes, Blues & BBQ in Fayetteville
October
FREE Music in Basin Spring Park Friday, Saturday, Sundays and Holiday Mondays. Join us in Basin Spring Park for local and regional talent, weather permitting. For more information visit www.eurekasprings.org.
October 1
Carroll County Cruisers Open Car Show in Pine Mountain Village. For more information contact Annie at 479-253-8568.
October 1-31
Haunted Hay Ride at Bear Mountain Log Cabins . For more information call 479-253-6185 or 800-805-8005.
October 1-31
Eagle Watch and Fall Foliage Tours on Beaver Lake. Expert guides with 21 years experience inform passengers about the Bald Eagle's features, habitat and help sight the eagles on 1hour & 15 minute cruises. For more information contact Belle of the Ozarks at 800-552-3803, by email at viator@ipa.net, or visit www.estc.net/belle.
October 6-9
21st Annual Corvette Weekend. For more information call 417-862-7232 or visit www.eurekaspringscorvette.org
Oct. 6-8
43rd Annual Ozark Creative Writers Conference. For more information visit www.ozarkcreativewriters.org
October 8
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679
October 8
Paint a Pumpkin. Look for the Orange Balloons flying in the trees and the Student and Artist Art Pumpkins on display in the Basin Spring Park. Paint your own tiny pumpkin. Many other treats await you. For more information, visit www.EurekaSpringsArtAdventures.com
October 13-15
30th Annual Fall Carnegie Library Book Sale. For more information call 479-253-8754 or email info@eurekalibrary.org.
October 13-16
Fall War Eagle Mill Antique Craft Show. Wide variety of food concessions. For more information call 479-789-5343, visit www.wareaglemill.com or email info@wareaglemill.com
October 14 & 15
“Voices from the Silent City” – Costumed guided Historical tours at the Eureka Springs Municipal Cemetery located on Highway 62 East. For more information call the Eureka Springs Historical Museum at 479-253-9417 or visit www.eurekaspringshistoricalmuseum.org.
October 20-23
MINIs IN THE OZARKS (MITO2011) Every Autumn, the Arkansas MINI Owners Klub (AMOK!) hosts the region’s largest MINI event in Beautiful Ozarks. Now in its fifth year, MINIs In The Ozarks (MITO) draws MINIs from all over the U.S. to experience the awesome fall scenery and wonderful curvy roads of the region.. Registration Opens May 1, 2011. For more information: 501-539-0388, www.ozarkmini.com or info@ozarkmini.com
October 20
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, March-October at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
October 28 & 29
“Voices from the Silent City” – Costumed guided Historical tours at the Eureka Springs Municipal Cemetery located on Highway 62 East. For more information call the Eureka Springs Historical Museum at 479-253-8417 or visit www.eurekaspringshistoricalmuseum.org.
October 28-30
Fall Diversity Weekend. . For more information visit www.diversitypride.com or call 479-253-2555.
October 28
9th Annual Mad Hatter’s Ball fundraiser sponsored by The Eureka Springs School of the Arts (ESSA). This event includes good food, auctions and dancing. Call ESSA @ 479-253-5384 for more information.
October 29
16th Annual Howl-O-Ween Party from 7pm-9pm at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge located 7 miles south of Eureka Springs on Scenic Highway 23. For more information call 479-253-5841, visit www.turpentinecreek.org, or email tigers@turpentinecreek.org.
November 3-5
64th Annual Original Ozark Folk Festival. Join us for the longest running Folk Festival in one location in the United States. Free music in Basin Spring Park (weather permitting), Parade, Contests, and performances in the Auditorium. For more information visit www.ozarkfolkfestival.com
November 4-6
ESSA Fall Session: Drawing and Antler Basketry. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
November 9
ESSA Fall One-Day Marketing Session: Building a successful Career as an Artist. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
November 10-December 10
"A Season of Celebration" Christmas show at the Pine Mountain Theater. Shows are Thursday-Saturday at 8:00pm/7:30 Gospel Pre-Show.
November 11
A Parade of Celebration. Enjoy an Art Adventures Parade showing off the fabulous creations of this year’s monthly events and the artists who created them. For more information, visit www.EurekaSpringsArtAdventures.com.
November 12
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.
November 16
ESSA Fall One-Day Marketing Session: Building Your Own Web Site. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
November 17
Poetluck is a potluck dinner and literary salon held the third Thursday of every month, January-November at The Writers' Colony at Dairy Hollow in Eureka Springs.
November 18
Wine and Cheese Preview Sale for the Fall Antique Show & Sale from 5:30pm-7:00pm. For more information call 479-253-7551, email bakerdj@cox.net or visit www.eurekaspringsantiqueshows.com.
November 19-20
23rd Annual Fall Antique Show & Sale at the Inn of the Ozarks. For more information call 479-253-7551, email bakerdj@cox.net or visit www.eurekaspringsantiqueshows.com.
November 23
ESSA Fall One-Day Marketing Session: Designing Your Brochures and Rack Cards. For more information contact ESSA at 479-253-5384 or visit www.esartschool.org.
November 25
Santa in the Park. Visit with Santa Claus in Basin Park beginning at 5:00pm. For more information call 800-6EUREKA or visit www.eurekaspringschamber.com
November 26
Photos with Santa in Basin Spring Park from 1pm to 3pm & Find the Elves Downtown. For more information visit www.eurekaspringsdowntown.com
November 26 & 27
6th Annual Eureka Springs Fall Art Show at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center for info call 888-790-9091
December 1 - 4
Eureka Springs Christmas Festival. For more information email info@eurekaspringsdowntown.com
December 1
40th Annual St. James Episcopal Church Silver Tea at the Crescent Hotel’s Crystal Dining Room from 2pm to 4pm. For more information call 479-253-8610.
December 2
Eureka Springs Christmas Parade. This evening parade features floats, walkers, bands, and thousands of lights as it makes its way through downtown Eureka Springs. For more information call 800-6EUREKA or visit www.eurekaspringschamber.com
December 2
Living Windows Contest from 3pm-6pm, before the Parade. For more information visit www.eurekaspringsdowntown.com.
December 3
Photos with Santa in Basin Spring Park from 1pm to 3pm. For more information visit www.eurekaspringsdowntown.com.
December 3
Candlelight Tour of Homes. Tour Eureka’s Victorian homes presented by the Preservation Society.
December 3-9
12th Annual Christmas at The Crescent. Arriving at the doorstep of this delightfully decorated Historic Hotel of America, guests are swept in by the jubilant breeze of Christmas. A time to look and listen…a time to share with your fellow travelers memories anew and it all starts on Saturday, with the “Christmas Forest Tree Lighting Ceremony”. For more information visit www.crescent-hotel.com/christmas.htm.
December 3-31
Eureka Springs’ Christmas Forest. The formal garden area atop Crescent Mountain will be illuminated with more than two-dozen Christmas trees decorated by local charities as a fund-raiser for each. Visitors can stroll throughout the grounds and choose which one they think is best! Admission is free. For more information go to www.crescenthotel.com.
December 9
9th Annual Christmas Ball at the 1905 Basin Park Hotel Ballroom. Proceeds benefit the Eureka Springs Historical Museum. For more information call 479-253-9417.
December 10
Photos with Santa in Basin Spring Park from 1pm to 3pm. For more information visit www.eurekaspringsdowntown.com.
December 10
5th Annual Sweet Treats Cookie Tour. A self guided tour of 12 B&B’s serving yummy sweet treats, each with recipes to add to your collection. Sponsored by the Alliance of Better Bed and Breakfasts. For more information visit www.allianceofbetterbandbs.com and click on the link for Sweet Treats 2011.
December 10
2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll. The City’s art galleries are joining forces to stage a monthly “Celebration of the Art of Eureka” 6pm to 8pm. For more information call Quicksilver at 479-253-7679.