Fun, Community, Celebration
NICA regionals are keystone events that unite and celebrate the NICA community.
For 2025, we are excited to announce our first-ever CENTRAL REGIONAL event in Fayetteville, Arkansas! We're bringing together 11 leagues from across the midwest and central U.S. to race, ride, and connect.
Regional events are open to all to attend! Come check out the expo, enjoy the venue, and take in all the action on race day.
Racing is open to high school riders from participating leagues. Adventure rides, GRiT activities, pre-rides, and other on-bike activities are open to all registered riders (of all age levels) and coaches from across NICA.
Some events may include limited clinics that are open to the public.
Sundays 1:30 at Columbus House Brewery is our “Sunday Social” ride (Year-round except Easter Sunday, and weather permitting.)
The no-drop ride is typically around 30 miles sometimes with 2 pace groups. Ride concludes with post ride banter and refreshments at Columbus House Brewery.
Ride CANCELLED when temperature is 40 degrees or below.
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.
George Dombek, award-winning and nationally acclaimed artist, invites the public to his annual open studio to visit the studio, gallery and grounds. The Open Studio is open to the public and there is no admission charge. Also open by appointment year-round.
Celebrating 30 Years of Open Studio
DATES:
Every Saturday & Sunday, November 1 - November 16
TIME:
2:00pm – 6:00pm
CONTACT:
479-442-8976
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.
My Open Mic is a safe space for performing your art. All are welcome. Sign up and featured artists start at 7:00. The featured artist performs for a half hour, warming things up while folks sign up to perform. We can't wait to see your performance.
All ages
Free parking
Great food and drinks
Drink, Dance, Repeat with the best Karaoke Dance Party in town!!
This ain't your Mama's Karaoke... It's a party! Powered by Kurihaus Karaoke!
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.
Join us for The School Night Social with food and drink specials along with trivia hosted by Joshua Simmons every Monday at Meteor!
School Night Social specials: 1/2 off whole pies and $4 draft from 6pm-9pm
Trivia: 7pm-9pm hosted by Joshua Simmons. Come on out and put your knowledge to the test! Categories vary every week.
The Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, comprised of 15 of the finest jazz soloists and ensemble players today, will spread cheer to Northwest Arkansas on its annual Big Band Holiday Tour. Under the musical direction of Wynton Marsalis, the renowned group will perform a vast repertoire, including soulful renditions of holiday classics with playful improvisations.
TRIVIA: Get ready to flex your mental muscles because Trivia Night is finally here! Gather your squad and head on over for a night filled with delicious brews, scrumptious food, and the chance to take home some amazing prizes.
Trust us, you won't want to miss out on the fun! Trivia will be held every Monday at 7:00 PM.
See you there!
Kuri Haus Karaoke is taking over the main stage, and all that’s missing is your voice. Whether you’re belting ballads or rapping your go-to anthem, this is your night to shine!
Drink Specials:
$3 Kurikazes
$4 Truly
$15 Beer Buckets (Ultra, Busch, Miller, Coors)
Plus mocktails & food served all night!
230 W Dickson Street, Fayetteville
Signups start at 8PM | 18+ to join the fun
Over three days, attendees will engage in dynamic discussions, hands-on workshops, and insightful presentations from industry leaders.
Whether you’re a developer, designer, planner, policymaker, or community advocate, the Place Summit offers fresh ideas, actionable insights, and meaningful connections to help create more vibrant, resilient, and inclusive places.
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.
Every Tuesday from 5pm-8pm
$15 for four 3oz pours
Each week we choose four exemplary natural wines to showcase in our tasting.
Come on out to try some fun wines and learn from one of our wine experts!
Sponsored by Meeple Academy, Fayetteville Beer Works hosts a weekly board game night on Tuesday from 6:00-9:00 PM, featuring popular games and knowledgeable attendees who can teach various games. The venue also offers great food, a wide beer selection, shuffleboard, and cornhole.
Any and all are welcome! Free Event
(Games are supplied, but everyone is encouraged to bring their own board games too! Variety is the spice of life.)
Do you shout answers at the TV when Jeopardy! is on? Well, we've got the game for you!!!
Round up your brain‑trust, flex those fast‑thumb reflexes, and join us at Smokin’ Oak Wood‑Fired Pizza & Taproom for the only official Jeopardy‑style team trivia night in town!
Arrive early, grab a pie, and snag your table—game play starts at 7pm on the dot!
What Makes Jeopardy! Bar League different?
How to Play
Compete, wager, WIN!
Tag & Invite Your Crew!
Think you can run the board? Tag your trivia buddies and let them know:
Seats fill fast, we can have up to about 80 players each week—tap “Going,” invite your smartest friends, and we’ll see you on Tuesday nights!
Tasty Tunesday is at The Piano Bar!
Whether you’re here to sing your heart out, cheer on your friends, or just enjoy the show, Kuri Haus Karaoke brings the good vibes all night long!
$4 signature shots
$6 signature cocktails
Food served ‘til 2am
Doors open at 7pm (18+)
It's Tuesday, so that means trivia tonight. It's first come, first served so get a table early and have @penguinedsbbq bring food right to your table.
Starts at 7:00
Teams up to 6
1st - 50% off beer tab
2nd - 25%
3rd - 10%
Plus we always throw in a sneaky surprise prize every week - follow IG stories for more...
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Rally your crew, grab a table, and get ready for burgers, beers, and bragging rights. JJ’s is where the questions get tough, the drinks flow easy, and the energy goes all night long!
Trivia Tuesday at Grub's Bar and Grille! $15 Domestic Beer Buckets, 1/2 Priced Burgers, and gift card prizes!
Nomads Trailside is the place to be every Tuesday for another free edition of the Trailside Comedy Open Mic presented by Natural State Comedy! Adult language and themes are to be expected.
The open mic is open to all who wish to perform, but we ask that you follow these guidelines. Sign ups start at 8 pm and the show starts at 8:30 pm.
Over three days, attendees will engage in dynamic discussions, hands-on workshops, and insightful presentations from industry leaders.
Whether you’re a developer, designer, planner, policymaker, or community advocate, the Place Summit offers fresh ideas, actionable insights, and meaningful connections to help create more vibrant, resilient, and inclusive places.
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.
Join us for Bingo every Wednesday at 6:30pm. Each month a new non-profit organization is chosen to receive all proceeds from Bingo night.
Stop in for a night of fun, great prizes, and delicious food and beer. All while supporting a good cause! Just $1 per bingo card!
Join us for 7 rounds of "The Best Trivia in NWA" with current events and crafty trivia rounds including audio, visual and live hosted trivia with a Geeks Who Drink Quizmaster!
Our weekly trivia is free to play and we’ll be giving away prizes for answering bonus questions and gift cards for our top teams at the end of the night!
Geeks Who Drink rules limit the total number of players on your team to 6 (but bring all your friends, you can break up into teams!), so gather your smartest friends and come down to Smokin' Oak on Wednesday nights!
Tonight is your night to join The Piano Bar Band on stage and sing your heart out!!! We’ve got some great Wild’N Wednesday drink specials, and Piano Bar EATS served all night!
Doors open at 7PM
SHOWTIME at 8PM
Piano Bar EATS served 7-2AM
You asked, we answered: TRIVIA NIGHTS ARE BACK at Fossil Cove!
Wednesday night means Karaoke Night at Tin Roof on Dickson!
Sign up starts at 8:00pm.
This ain't your Mama's Karaoke... It's a dance party! Powered by Kurihaus Karaoke!
Over three days, attendees will engage in dynamic discussions, hands-on workshops, and insightful presentations from industry leaders.
Whether you’re a developer, designer, planner, policymaker, or community advocate, the Place Summit offers fresh ideas, actionable insights, and meaningful connections to help create more vibrant, resilient, and inclusive places.
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.
Join the University of Arkansas School of Art for a visiting lecture with renowned artist and filmmaker Sky Hopinka, recipient of the prestigious MacArthur “Genius Grant.” Hopinka will share insights into his creative process, spanning film, photography, and text-based works, and reflect on how his personal experiences inform his documentary forms of media.
Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians) is an internationally acclaimed artist whose work explores Indigenous homeland, language, and landscape. His films have been featured at major festivals including Sundance and the New York Film Festival, and his exhibitions include the Whitney Biennial and LUMA Arles. He is currently Assistant Professor of Film at Harvard University.
This event is free and open to the public.
More about Sky Hopinka
Sky Hopinka (Ho-Chunk Nation/Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians) was born and raised in Ferndale, Washington and spent a number of years in Palm Springs and Riverside, California, Portland, Oregon, and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In Portland he studied and taught chinuk wawa, a language indigenous to the Lower Columbia River Basin. His video, photo, and text work centers around personal positions of Indigenous homeland and landscape, designs of language as containers of culture expressed through personal, documentary, and non fiction forms of media. Hopinka’s films have played at various festivals including Sundance, Toronto International
Film Festival, Ann Arbor, Courtisane Festival, Punto de Vista, and the New York Film Festival. His work was a part of the 2017 Whitney Biennial, the 2018 FRONT Triennial and Prospect.5 in 2021. He wxas a guest curator at the 2019 Whitney Biennial and participated in Cosmopolis #2 at the Centre Pompidou. He has had a solo exhibition at the Center for Curatorial Studies, Bard College, in 2020 and in 2022 at LUMA in Arles, France. Hopinka is the recipient of the Infinity Award in Art from the International Center and the Alpert Award for Film/Video and fellowships including The Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard University, Sundance Art of Nonfiction, Art Matters, The Guggenheim Foundation, and The Forge Project. In the fall of 2022, he received a MacArthur Fellowship for his work as a visual artist and filmmaker. Hopinka is currently an Assistant Professor of Film at Harvard University.
It's time to enjoy your favorite music with SINGO Music Bingo at Smokin' Oak hosted by our friendly staff!
Each week we have some great music with fun prizes and delicious food!
SINGO is a free to play entertaining musical spin on the traditional Bingo. Instead of listening for a number, players are listening to their favorite music. Join us for fun, prizes and great food, and great music!
How to play:
Each player receives a free SINGO card printed with the titles of popular songs. While Singo randomly plays song clips of "the good parts", players can sing along and mark matching song titles on their cards. (singing optional - but it's tough not to!)
How to win:
The first player to mark five songs in a row and to shout "SINGO" wins the round! (we promise we won't make you sing the songs)
This casual game is fun for a small group or a crowd that loves good music!
Enjoy our fresh wood-fired pizzas, hand tossed, salads, and drinks from our 40 self-pour taps while you play... you may even win some prizes along the way!
Open Mic Night at Nomads!!
3 Dates:
Oct 9
Nov 13
Dec 11
A singer-songwriter showcase featuring poetry, music, and storytelling. Bring your originals and your talent, and feel free to show off!
Hosted by A Trio (Aundre Wesley)
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+
Put your thinking caps on and join us for trivia at Fayetteville Beer Works!
Thursdays at 7:00 p.m., hosted by NWA Trivia.
Come early for a beer and a snack so you are question ready!
Someone threatens to expose the buried sins of a successful family in “All My Sons,” Arthur Miller’s Tony Award-winning play about guilt, duty, and the American dream gone wrong.
Featuring Bill Burchit, Lexie, Patrick, and Liam Edmunds, Tim Gilster, Bryan Guarino, Scott Harrison, Amy Jones, Juliette Robinson, and Terry Vaughan.
Directed by Billy Chase Goforth. Tickets are a FREE gift to the community (donations accepted at the door/cash, check, Venmo).
All donations received at the Thursday, November 13 performance benefit Magdalene Serenity House.
NO RESERVED SEATING / SMALL VENUE. Doors open 1 hour before each show.
Wine, chips, and cookies are available before the show (cash only).
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!
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.
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+
Someone threatens to expose the buried sins of a successful family in “All My Sons,” Arthur Miller’s Tony Award-winning play about guilt, duty, and the American dream gone wrong.
Featuring Bill Burchit, Lexie, Patrick, and Liam Edmunds, Tim Gilster, Bryan Guarino, Scott Harrison, Amy Jones, Juliette Robinson, and Terry Vaughan.
Directed by Billy Chase Goforth. Tickets are a FREE gift to the community (donations accepted at the door/cash, check, Venmo).
All donations received at the Thursday, November 13 performance benefit Magdalene Serenity House.
NO RESERVED SEATING / SMALL VENUE. Doors open 1 hour before each show.
Wine, chips, and cookies are available before the show (cash only).
FRIDAY GAME NIGHT
@ LEVELZ LOUNGE
Spades / Dominoes / UNO Tournament
Every Friday @ 8PM
Cash Prizes
Music & Good Vibes
Drinks Flowing All Night
Pull up. Lock in. Run the table.
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.
Nest & Nook Hunting Adventure!
With the leaves falling and the forest opening up, nature’s hidden secrets are finally revealed!
Join us for a 1-mile guided hike as we search for nests tucked in bare branches, animal dens, and fascinating wildlife signs—from deer rubbings on tree trunks to beaver chews and cleverly twig-girdled sticks. Every fallen leaf tells a story, and every snapped twig is a clue! Whether you're a seasoned nature lover or a curious explorer, this family-friendly adventure will deepen your appreciation for the wild world around you.
Schedule
8:45am-8:55am - Check-in
8:55am - Orientation with ONSC staff
9am-11am - Hike
Important Information
Parking: Parking is available on site. The gate will be opened before 8:45 and will close once all participants have arrived. ONSC staff open the gate at the end of the hike and will close it once all participants have left. Please do not plan to leave you vehicle in the parking lot after the hike.
Please bring water bottle, long pants, close-toed shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing.
Ticket Information
Ticket prices are by donation.
Suggested donation is $10/adult, $5/child 17 and under
Registration is required to help with staffing needs.
All proceeds go to support research, community science, and education at Ozark Natural Science Center.
Come see the makers, doers, and dreamers. Handcrafted gifts for every human on your list .
Embark on a journey through the heart of Fayetteville's thriving art scene. The third biannual Fayetteville Gallery Hop is set to take place on Saturday, November 15, from 11:00 am to 5:00 pm.
This exciting event offers fun way to explore the vibrant art scene in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Register today - it's free!
The Fayetteville Gallery Hop is your chance to embark on a self-guided tour of eight exceptional galleries, each showcasing a unique and captivating exhibition. The University of Arkansas School of Art will provide complimentary shuttle buses to connect you seamlessly between each gallery location. Refreshments will be served at each location.
Simply by registering and visiting each gallery, you'll be entered to win exciting raffle prizes! This is your opportunity to discover hidden artistic gems, meet talented local artists, and support the creative community in Fayetteville.
Participating Galleries:
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.
After two decades as one of the most beloved and enduring musicals on the stage, Wicked comes to Baum Walker Hall as a spectacular, generation-defining cinematic sing-along.
Wicked is rated PG.
George Dombek, award-winning and nationally acclaimed artist, invites the public to his annual open studio to visit the studio, gallery and grounds. The Open Studio is open to the public and there is no admission charge. Also open by appointment year-round.
Celebrating 30 Years of Open Studio
DATES:
Every Saturday & Sunday, November 1 - November 16
TIME:
2:00pm – 6:00pm
CONTACT:
479-442-8976
Save the date! More info to come!
Join us to drum, dance, twirl, sing, roller skate, or simply hang out and enjoy the vibes in the southwest corner of the Upper Ramble.
Bring your own drums (or pots/pans), lawn chairs, maracas, gongs, tambourines, blankets, etc.
In case of rain the circle will be held the following Saturday (4th Saturday of the month).
Parking available at garages located at West + Dickson and on Spring St.
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+
Mike Stern Band with Leni Stern, Bob Franceschini, Jimmy Haslip and Steve Pruit
One of the great jazz guitarists of his generation, Mike Stern has the unique ability to play with the finesse and lyricism of Jim Hall, the driving swing of Wes Montgomery and the turbulent, overdriven attack of Jimi Hendrix. Growing up, Stern revered all three of those guitar immortals, along with such potent blues guitarists as Albert and B.B. King. Aspects of those seminal influences can be heard in his playing on the 18 recordings he has released as a leader or in his acclaimed sideman work for Miles Davis, Billy Cobham, the Brecker Brothers, Jaco Pastorius, Steps Ahead, David Sanborn, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Joe Henderson and the all-star Four Generations of Miles band.
Someone threatens to expose the buried sins of a successful family in “All My Sons,” Arthur Miller’s Tony Award-winning play about guilt, duty, and the American dream gone wrong.
Featuring Bill Burchit, Lexie, Patrick, and Liam Edmunds, Tim Gilster, Bryan Guarino, Scott Harrison, Amy Jones, Juliette Robinson, and Terry Vaughan.
Directed by Billy Chase Goforth. Tickets are a FREE gift to the community (donations accepted at the door/cash, check, Venmo).
All donations received at the Thursday, November 13 performance benefit Magdalene Serenity House.
NO RESERVED SEATING / SMALL VENUE. Doors open 1 hour before each show.
Wine, chips, and cookies are available before the show (cash only).
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!