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 venue, Centennial Park, is located just 10 minutes from the heart of vibrant and charming downtown Fayetteville.
Teams of 8 (or 4) will set out to conquer three incredibly unique, clean single-track trails. You’ll run up and around the rollercoaster of world class mountain biking trails at Centennial Park.
Runners will also flow through the lush forest of Kessler Mountain, surrounded by granite slabs, vibrant moss, and breathtaking views of the Ozarks.
When you’re not out there cruising through the course, you’ll kick it with your team as you camp under billions of stars at Ragnar Village.
Rest your legs next to the campfire, chow down on s’mores, and relax with your team. Come early for a bonus day of camping, campfires, and fun!
Event is Friday and Saturday. Event is over at 7pm on Saturday.
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Hear live music at Jammin Java every Saturday, 9am-12pm!
We have some great acts coming up you’re not gonna want to miss!
April 5 - Mike Lavender
April 12 - Jake Reno
April 19 - Caroline Kid
April 26 - The Squirrels
Hear live music at Jammin Java every Friday & Saturday, 6pm-9pm!
We have some great acts coming up you’re not gonna want to miss!
April 4 - Sally Jo with special guest Elizabeth Dwyer
April 5 - Ashton Byrd
April 11 - Bradford
April 12 - Lacy Hampton
April 18 - Cherise Carver
April 19 - Meadowlark
April 25 - Payton Joy
April 26 - Rachel is Kozi with special guest Ceci Allen
Inside of eight short years, American composers produced three masterpieces – all of them in completely different styles and written with distinctive voices. This concert celebrates this great American explosion by combining all three of them into one special evening of music.
Our centerpiece is Gershwin’s iconic “Rhapsody in Blue”, played by one of the great pianists of our generation, Stewart Goodyear. (Fun fact: the famous clarinet glissando at the beginning wasn’t written by Gershwin – it was a prank his clarinetist played on him at the first rehearsal, and it stuck!)
Arkansan William Grant Still – also known to many as the “Dean of African-American Composers” – wrote his tremendously emotional and satisfying Symphony no. 1 in 1930, infused with both the blues and traditional spirituals, and it was the first symphony by a Black American to be performed by an established orchestra, in 1931. Two years later, and finishing out our program, Arkansas native Florence Price became the second composer to achieve that status when her gloriously infectious Symphony no. 1 was performed by the Chicago Symphony in 1933.
If you don’t want to miss out on the concert everyone will be talking about, this one is mandatory!
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!
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