Community Creative Center is thrilled to present Dia De Los Muertos for the third year in a row at the Walton Arts Center’s Nadine Baum Studios!
FREE and OPEN to the Public
Local Art • Craft & Art Activities • Traditional Food and Drink • Folkloric Dance Performance
Our Dia de los Muertos event is free and open to the public! This celebration features a ceramics workshop, live dance performances, traditional food and drinks, and more! make a clay sugar skull in a workshop led by artist Lupita Albarran. The Latin Art’s Organization’s Ballet Folklorico Herencia de Mexico perform a traditional folkloric dance. Attendees are invited to contribute to our ofrenda (altar) set up to honor loved ones that have passed. Traditional food and drinks will also be provided!
Award winning Specialty Cocktails, Beer Buckets Specials and our very own, voted 5 times…BEST OF THE BEST LIVE MUSIC IN NWA, The Piano Bar SHOW!
Kitchen serving food 7pm-2am
DOORS OPEN @7pm!
SHOWTIME @8pm!
18+
No cover for 21+
A mansion. A murder. A mystery.
Murder and blackmail are on the menu when six mysterious guests assemble at Boddy Manor for a night they’ll never forget! Based on the fan-favorite 1985 Paramount Pictures movie and inspired by the classic Hasbro board game, Clue is the ultimate whodunit that will leave you dying of laughter and keep you guessing until the final twist.
©2025 Hasbro. All rights reserved.
Recommended for ages 12 and up.
Friday Night Karaoke hosted by local Kuri Haus Karaoke! With $5 Cherry Limeades and $5 Whiskey Smashes, liquid courage never tasted so good!
DRINK - DANCE - REPEAT
Nights out at Tin Roof are the best in Fayetteville! Bands from Nashville & beyond playing your favorite songs live on our first floor stage, DJs spinning dance tunes on our 2nd floor, plus multiple patios & bars.
Check us out for live music & good times! Open late night!
Check out who's playing here!
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.
Answering the Call this Veterans Day to show our respect and gratitude for all military Veterans of the Uniformed Services and their families of Northwest Arkansas
FAYETTEVILLE, AR - Will host a Veterans Day Parade & Trade Show to honor the men and women that have selflessly served in the US Army, the US Navy, the US Marines, the US Air Force, the US Space Force, or the US Coast Guard.
Distinguished Participants include:
● Mayor Molly Rawn
● Grand Marshall Captain Cliff Mosier, Vietnam and Persian Gulf War Veteran of the U.S. Army and Army National Guard. Inducted into the Arkansas Veterans Hall of Fame.
● Mr. Joshua Pineda, FOX24 Evening News Anchor will be our emcee for the parade.
Where:
PARADE: Will begin from East Ave onto Dickson Street to West Ave turning left and conclude at Spring Street, Fayetteville, AR
VETERANS TRADE SHOW: Upper Ramble (West Ave & Dickson Street), Fayetteville, AR
TIME: Parade will begin at 11:00am. Registration is required to participate in the parade or to set up a booth at the Trade Show.
THERE IS NO COST TO ENTER
To be a part of the parade, please see link above.
To be a spectator and show your support for our veterans, come out to Dickson Street in Fayetteville! Bring your chairs, your patriotic apparel, and wave the American Flag to show your support to all the Veterans in the Parade, the Trade Show, or in the crowd. This Autumn morning in downtown Fayetteville, Arkansas is brought to you by the brave men and women of our Armed Services both past and present.
Walton Arts Center will showcase the creative talents of Arkansas artists from communities across the region in the fifth annual exhibition of Our Art, Our Region, Our Time, on display in the new Alexander Gallery at the Porter Art Warehouse on Wednesday, Oct. 29 through Sunday, Dec. 21.
The exhibition includes 89 pieces by 75 artists representing 19 cities and the diverse communities that make up our region. A complete list of the artists and their hometowns are included below.
The regional art exhibition continues to grow in popularity among local artists with 235 artists submitting 450 pieces of art this year, both are record responses to the annual call for submissions. Walton Arts Center’s visual arts committee reviews each piece with the goal of curating an exhibition that showcases the wide variety of artists who are working in our region and the works that they create.
The public is invited to a ribbon cutting for the new gallery and opening reception for the exhibition at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, Oct. 29. The free exhibition in the new Alexander Gallery at the Porter Art Warehouse will on display through Saturday, Nov. 15.
Hours for the new gallery are Monday through Saturday 11 am – 2 pm and 5 pm – 8 pm on Thursday, Friday and Saturday.
For complete list of the artists and their hometowns, please see link above.
RIDE BIKES, DRINK BEER, HELP KIDS
This is a fundraising event that is fun for anyone (adults and children are welcome!) who likes to bike on the beautiful bike trails in Fayetteville, AR, and even more fun for those who also like the excellent craft breweries, bars, and restaurants along the way.
Short route that is a relatively easy 7.8 mile ride~
12:00-12:30: Short distance rider check-in at Flyway Brewing Company,
12:30-12:45 Welcome, MTW presentation, fundraiser overview
12:45 Riders depart at their own pace
11:45/12:45-4:30: Riders bike (at their own pace) to Prairie Street Live via the following stops:
Flyway Brewing Company (long distance riders)
Fossil Cove Brewing Co.
Nomads Trailside
Columbus House Brewery and Tap Room
4:00-5:00: Prairie Street Live: Free food, beer, conversation
4:30: Prize announcements
We have an option for any riders wanting a longer ride. This route begins at Black Apple taproom in Springdale, check-in at 11am. Route connects up at Flyway Brewing.
Find additional information and sign up through link above.
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