Downtown Fayetteville Coalition’s Fayetteville Strawberry Festival is coming back to the historic downtown square for a second year on Sunday, May 18th from 12-6pm.
Fayetteville will be bustling with things to see and do including live music on multiple stages, a costumed canine parade, some honky tonk two-stepping, and, of course, a pie competition!
Sample over a dozen local and regional beers with the Arkansas Brewers Guild.
Grab fresh strawberries from a local farm or satisfy your sweet tooth with our long list of dessert vendors.
Learn something new from the culinary demonstrations and panel discussions. Stop by the downtown bars and restaurants to try their seasonal menu items and embrace your creative side with make-and-take art activities led by local artists.
Festival details coming soon. Head over to downtownfay.org for more!
Ozark Juniors Volleyball Club intends to to lead, serve and inspire the community to share in the effort to achieve excellence in the sport of volleyball and life.
Join us in participating in celebrating the best youth athletes in the region.
The Symphony of Northwest Arkansas is proud to partner with Arts One Presents and the Fayetteville Public Library for SoNA Beyond: Tone Painting.
This unique concert experience will explore the connection between music and visual art. A group of SoNA musicians will play a variety of pieces for chamber ensemble while local visual artists will create new works in real-time inspired by the sounds they are hearing.
This performance is curated by SoNA Keyboardist Tomoko Kashiwagi.
Good Dog Cafe is now staring SMALL DOG SUNDAYS!
Every Sunday from 3:00-4:00! We will only allow small dogs into the park during this time frame! You are welcome to come a little early to maximize play time!
Get out and make some new friends for both you and your small doggos!
Regular admission for these events. $6 per dog with any purchase or $8 for just one dog and no other purchases. A waiver must be on file for each dog. Waivers can be signed at the register.
No set size limit, just any dogs considered to be smaller size. Dogs that would do best with other small dogs.
We do not allow children under 12 years old in the dog park, but they are welcome in the leashed area.
We will have kiddie pools out during the summer months.
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