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.
Join us for singing and dancing with Mr. Troy in the Story Time Room!
Enjoy free live music on Thursday from 5-7 PM & from 8:30-11:30 PM on Friday & Saturday. Check out who is playing this week at JJ's Grill on Dickson.
This film offers an intimate portrait of three women who return home from prison and rebuild their lives after being separated from their children for years.
In partnership with the University of Arkansas, the Fayetteville Public Library presents a screening of the film Apart.
Since the beginning of the War on Drugs, the number of women in U.S. prisons has increased over 800%. The majority are mothers. Against the backdrop of a Midwestern state battling industrial decline and an opioid epidemic, Apart, directed by Jennifer Redfearn, offers an intimate portrait of three women incarcerated on drug-related charges who face the challenge of mothering their children first from prison and then after release. With the help of a unique re-entry program run by Malika Kidd, an advocate formerly incarcerated in the same prison, the women lean on each other to find the strength and support to rebuild their lives and relationships with their children.
After the film, Malika Kidd will speak to the audience via Zoom.
My Open Mic is a safe space for performing your art.
All ages
Free parking
Great food and drinks
Fourth Annual Exhibition Celebrating Northwest Arkansas Visual Artists
LOCATION: Joy Pratt Markham Gallery at Walton Arts Center
EXHIBITION DATES: Aug. 30-Oct. 27, noon-2pm (on weekdays)
Walton Arts Center will showcase the creative talents of Arkansas artists from communities across the region in the fourth annual exhibition of Our Art, Our Region, Our Time, on display in Joy Pratt Markham Gallery Friday, Aug. 30 through Sunday, Oct. 27.
The Joy Pratt Markham Gallery also opens one hour prior to performances and during intermission of performances at Walton Arts Center.
The exhibition includes 106 pieces by 87 artists representing 20 cities and the diverse communities that make up our region.
For complete list of the artists and their hometowns, please see link above.
A team of volunteer yoga instructors will teach a variety of in-person yoga practices every week. Classes are suitable for all levels of yoga practitioners.
All abilities are welcome. For disability accommodations, call 479.856.7250 or email
Do you like to bike and want to make some cycling friends? Want a chill ride? Need a recovery ride from your long weekend bike ride? If so, this ride is for you! We ride out at 6pm every Monday evening from Meteor to Mt. Kessler and back.
An easy 9.4 miles at a conversation pace (about 9-11mph) on the Razorback greenway! There are options to hop on the Fayetteville traverse trail if mountain biking is more your speed.
School Night Social food and beverage specials start at 6pm: 1/2 off whole pizzas and $4 draft beer.
Join us for Movie/Film Club Night!
Open Mic at Waystone Pizza; BYOTalent.
If you're into comedy, music, or poetry, tonight's your night.
Join us for an evening of the finest amateur entertainment that Northwest Arkansas has to offer.
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