Mount Sequoyah, in partnership with Project for Public Spaces, will host a ribbon-cutting and unveiling ceremony on May 22 to celebrate the opening of The Mount Sequoyah Overlook, a newly revitalized public gathering space.
The public is invited to join the ribbon-cutting celebration on May 22, which will include remarks from local leaders, live music, and opportunities to explore the newly enhanced space. For more information about The Overlook project or to contribute to its continued preservation, visit https://tinyurl.com/2twf9hfj.
Thursdays, 6pm – our Owl Creek ride (March-October) – We meet at Owl Creek Elementary and have 3 different groups, depending on participation.
Usually there is an “A” group/race (20+mph avg.) drop group,
a “B” group focused on group riding skills (16-19mph), no-drop group (meaning no one left behind),
and a “C group/ Beginner’s Group” – which is a more relaxed ride where newer cyclists learn about group riding basics and experienced riders enjoy a more social ride.
Join us!
Captain Sirius at Prairie Street Live!
Kicking off the Thursday Night Live series, Captain Sirius will bring their original Ozark blend of musicality, vocals, groove, and just something else you can't quite put a finger on (but you know you like it) to the Front Stage at Prairie Street Live!
Doors at 6pm
Show at 7pm
Support incredible local music with our Thursday Night Live series, a weekly showcase of regional talent every Thursday!
$10 tickets available at the door or at link.
Join us on our front porch for Sippin’ at Sunset, an evening of handcrafted cocktails from Lambeth Lounge, delicious bites from Ella's Table, and the best in local live music—all set against the stunning backdrop of Old Main at the University of Arkansas. Make sure to look at our schedule below!
FEATURING LOCAL ARTISTS
4/4 - Elizabeth Bainbridge
4/11 - Common Roots
4/18 - Elizabeth Bainbridge
4/25 - Collin Kidd
5/2 - Common Roots
5/16 - Elizabeth Bainbridge
5/23 - Korey McKelvy Band
5/30 - Korey McKelvy Band
Plein Air Painting in the Ramble
Join us for our watercolor & acrylic nature painting workshops! Enjoy some time outside and be inspired by the nature around you. This workshop is open to adults ages 18+ — bring a friend, special someone, or just yourself!
This workshops is free to Fayetteville City Residents thanks to the sponsorship by City of Fayetteville, Parks and Rec & Arts and Culture Departments
FRIDAY DATES: 5:30 PM — Students will meet at CCC for a brief introduction. Instructor will lead students to the Upper or Lower Ramble to paint with gouache, watercolors, or acrylic on paper or stretched canvas.
7 :30 PM — Students will return to CCC to discuss the experience.
An art-infused series of Friday evening “compact creativity festivals” that will take place in the Ramble. Kick off the weekend with a burst of creativity and fun! The WEST series is being held in conjunction with the University of Arkansas Department of Music.
Music performers will celebrate the musical diversity found at the university. Concerts will feature jazz trios, Brazilian and Afro-Cuban music, Ozark ballads, classical ensembles, rock songs, medieval music and more!
Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere where they can unwind after a busy work week, enjoy strolling through the beautiful natural area and engage with their local arts community.
Weekend Starts is free and open to the public; all ages are welcome. Attendees are encouraged to bring picnic blankets or lawn chairs. Arriving via the Razorback Greenway is encouraged. Parking for Upper Ramble events is available at the West Avenue Parking Deck and on-street parking along Dickson Street; parking for Lower Ramble events is available in the Fayetteville Public Library’s south surface lot and on-street parking along S. West Avenue.
The Ramble is within Fayetteville’s Outdoor Refreshment Area (ORA), allowing attendees to enjoy beverages from participating establishments within the designated zone, provided ORA guidelines are followed.
In the event of inclement weather, updates regarding cancellations or rescheduling will be provided on the City’s website. Attendees are encouraged to check for updates before heading to the event.
HEY GAY PEOPLE !!
We are BACK with the May schedule, (please excuse the lack of runs in April) and ready to RUN or WALK all through May!!!!
Join us on one of our MANY runs this month to start building your STAMINA for PRIDE MONTH!
Welcome to the Fayetteville Farmers Market, where our commitment to fresh, locally grown produce and goods has helped Northwest Arkansas grow into a healthier and greener community.
Since 1973, the market has offered the finest in locally produced vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, meats, baked goods, honey, eggs, jams, juried crafts, and fine art from the four-county area. All producers at our market grow and make their products within 60 miles of Fayetteville, AR. This is why we are hyper local and ALL Arkansas Grown and Arkansas Made. 100% Local and Loved!
The Fayetteville Farmers’ Market operates year round making locally grown and locally made items available during every season.
The “Meteoride”
Ride is a no-drop 30 – 45 miles ride, followed by delicious treats and visiting at the Cafe.
Cancelled when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
Come and race at the most beautiful triathlon venue in Northwest Arkansas! Mount Sequoyah offers incredible views and lots of shade. We will start in a heated, outdoor pool, followed by a scenic but challenging loop around the top of the mountain before finishing on a paved flat run course that will take you across the finish line with some additional fun waiting for racers.
Join us at the Mount Sequoyah Triathlon, a unique event designed for children aged 5-15 and their parents. Experience the thrill of a triathlon in a fun and safe environment.
Spectators are not only welcomed but encouraged! For the racers, spectators and cheering crowds is what can make a good race turn into a great race. If you have ever raced before, you know how helpful it is having someone you know supporting you and even hearing cheers from complete strangers. Come out and enjoy a beautiful venue while supporting some amazing triathletes.
See link above for more details and to register!
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