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TODAY Decoration Services

LANTY — Decoration Services for the Adams, Bizzell, Lanty and McClaren cemeteries in the Lanty community will take place today. There will be a gathering at 11 a.m. at the Lanty Community Center on Arkansas 287 with congregati­onal singing, and anyone who would like to speak or sing a special song is welcome to do so. There will be a potluck meal, so bring a favorite dish to share. Drinks and bread will be provided. There will be a short business meeting after the meal. Everyone is invited. For more informatio­n, call Jane McClaren at (501) 354-0271.

MONDAY Cabot AARP Meeting

CABOT — The Cabot Chapter of AARP will have a potluck supper and business meeting at 6 p.m at the Veterans Park Community Center, 508 N. Lincoln. The guest speaker is Travis Young, general director of Cabot Parks and Recreation.

Community Music Gathering

BATESVILLE — A community music gathering will take place from 6-8 p.m. at First Community Bank. Instrument­alists, singers and listeners are invited to attend. Parents with children are welcome.

Democratic Party of White County Meeting

SEARCY — The Democratic Party of White County will meet at 6:30 p.m. at Arkansas State University-Searcy, 1800 E. Moore Ave. For more informatio­n, email white@arkdems.org or call (501) 368-9390.

THURSDAY American Legion Post 71 Meeting

CABOT — Criswell Robinson American Legion Post 71 will have its monthly membership meeting at 7 p.m., with the pre-meeting meal at 6 p.m., at Post 71, 114 N. First St. For more informatio­n, call (501) 203-5715.

FRIDAY Purina Check-R-Board Days

CABOT — The Farmers Associatio­n, a Purina Certified Expert Dealer, will have its 2018 Purina Check-R-Board Days, a customer-appreciati­on event. Stop by the Farmers Associatio­n, 2691 Arkansas 367 S., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a compliment­ary lunch of hot dogs and hamburgers. There will be door prizes and in-store specials, and Purina representa­tives will answer feed and mineral questions. Customers can enter the national 2018 Purina Check-RBoard Days Sweepstake­s to win a 2018 Polaris Ranger Utility Vehicle and other prizes.

Knife-Making Class

MOUNTAIN VIEW — The deadline is Friday to register for Jim Crowell’s knife-making class on June 8-10, offered by the Arkansas Craft School, 101 N. Peabody Ave. Students will learn how to make a simple stock removal knife by cutting

out a full tang blade, rough grinding, basic heat treating and basic handle constructi­on. All materials will be provided. Students are encouraged to bring or wear leather shoes, leather-palm work gloves, a leather apron, safety glasses and a dust mask/respirator. All but the shoes can be provided and shared, if needed. For more informatio­n, visit www. arkansascr­aftschool.org.

Moving Forward Workshop for Single Parents

BATESVILLE — The Arkansas Single Parent Scholarshi­p Fund for Independen­ce, Sharp, Jackson and Lawrence counties will host a Moving Forward Workshop for Single Parents at 10 a.m. in Independen­ce Hall at the University of Arkansas Community College at Batesville. The workshop will help single parents in the areas of stress management, finance, scholarshi­p resources, job interviews and more. Participan­ts who complete the Moving Forward Workshop will receive a $25 gift card. Registrati­on is required by contacting Alodia Hankins at (870) 214-2460 or ahankins@ aspsf.org.

FRIDAY  MAY 27

Over the River and Through the Woods SEARCY — Center on the Square, 219 W. Arch St., will present Over the River and

Through the Woods at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday and at 1:30 p.m. May 27. Dinner options are available. For more informatio­n, call (501) 368-0111.

ONGOING Calico Rock Museum Requests

CALICO ROCK — The Calico Rock Museum and Visitor Center is looking for paintings by Emma Morgan, Barbara Farris and any other local artist. Anyone who has a painting by these artists to place on loan or to sell, call the museum at (870) 297-6100. The museum is also seeking volunteers to help with the new educationa­l program at the Tomlinson Art and Science Center. Every Thursday, the center welcomes students

for science and art activities, including robotics, sculpting in clay and hands-on science experiment­s. Anyone who wants to help with the project may call the museum.

Farmers Market

HORSESHOE BEND — The Horseshoe Bend Farmers Market will be open at Faith Presbyteri­an Church each Wednesday from 8 a.m. until vendors are sold out. Items available for purchase will include produce, plants, herbs and fresh baked goods.

Shepherd Center’s Summer Activities

BEEBE — Seniors are invited to participat­e in activities from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Wednesday throughout the summer at the Shepherd Center, 302 N. Main St., at the rear of First United Methodist Church. Activities offered include scrapbooki­ng, bridge, chess, jewelry making, card making, quilting, cooking and flower arranging, as well as fishing excursions. Every Friday Game Day will be sponsored from 1-3 p.m., featuring bingo, dominoes or Scrabble.

SPLASH Literacy Program

CAVE CITY/BATESVILLE — The Ozark Foothills Literacy Project will offer SPLASH, a Summer Partnershi­p for Literacy Achievemen­t at School and Home, in Cave City and Batesville to first- through sixth-graders who are below grade level in reading. SPLASH needs highschool­ers to volunteer to work with the elementary students one hour per week. One junior or senior from each campus will be selected for a $300 internship with OFLP. To apply, contact the Literacy Project at (870) 793-5912 or email info@

oflp.org. For more informatio­n, visit www.facebook.com/ literacyin­dependence.

Ash Flat Library Displays

ASH FLAT — The Ash Flat Library, 11 Arnhart St., is displaying the paintings of artist Elizabeth Fern. “With watercolor, I painted the West Coast for 16 years,” Fern said. “I loved painting the light and water. Since moving to Cherokee Village, I’ve joined the Spring River Artists Guild and have won awards for my watercolor­s of Arkansas.” Also on display for May are antique toasters, complete with historical notes, loaned by Pene Hadley. for more informatio­n, call the library at (870) 994-2658.

VFW Tuesday Night Bingo

QUITMAN — Tuesday Night Bingo takes place each week at the Veterans of Foreign Wars, 1295 Bee Branch Road. Doors open at 5:30 for bonanzas, and regular play starts at 6:30 p.m. Food is available. For more informatio­n, call (501) 362-9979.

American Legion Friday Night Bingo

HEBER SPRINGS — Friday Night Bingo takes place each week at the American Legion Hall, 49 Park Road. Doors open at 5:30 for bonanzas, and regular play starts at 6:30 p.m. Food is available. For more informatio­n, call (501) 362-9979.

Cabot Lions Club Meetings

CABOT — The Cabot Lions Club meets at noon the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at Colton’s Steak House & Grill, 195 Northport Drive. All are invited to the meetings.

Free Brown-Bag Lunch

CABOT — The Mount Tabor United Methodist Church Women of Cabot serve a free brown-bag lunch at 11 a.m. each Thursday at the church, 4100 Arkansas 89 S. All are welcome. To volunteer or make a donation, call (501) 843-3797.

Bluegrass Music Night

HEBER SPRINGS — Heber Springs Christian Church, 1101 N. Broadway St., offers a bluegrass music night from 6:30-8:30 every Tuesday. Musicians are invited to participat­e. Free coffee will be available. For more informatio­n, call the church at (501) 362-2389.

Beebe Kiwanis Club Meetings

BEEBE — The Beebe Kiwanis Club meets at noon the first and third Thursdays of each month in the Stephens Room of the Student Center at Arkansas State University­Beebe. Kiwanis is a volunteer organizati­on with the mission of helping youth in the community. For more informatio­n, call Flo Fitch at (501) 230-2890 or Debra Crisco at (501) 454-3505.

Civitan Meetings

CABOT — Civitan meets at

6 p.m. the first and third Mondays of the month at First Security Bank in downtown Cabot. Civitan is an organizati­on that provides training and support for people with developmen­tal disabiliti­es.

Opportunit­y for Bridge Players

BEEBE — Bridge players are needed at 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Shepherd’s Center at Beebe United Methodist Church, 302A N. Main St. Beginners are welcome. For more informatio­n, call (501) 843-2930.

Beebe Caregivers Support Group

BEEBE — The Beebe Caregivers Support Group meets at 3 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at the Shepherd’s Center at Beebe United Methodist Church, 302A N. Main St. For more informatio­n, call Sandra Garrett at (501) 940-4021.

Alzheimer’s Support Group

CABOT — The Alzheimer’s Support Group meets at

10 a.m. the second Tuesday of each month at Cabot United Methodist Church, 2003 S. Pine St. For more informatio­n, call (501) 265-0027.

Republican­s Meetings

NEWPORT — The Jackson County Republican­s meet at 7 p.m. the fourth Monday of the month at Merchants and Planters Bank, 915 Arkansas 367 N. For more informatio­n, call Jeff McDonald at (870) 731-7646.

UPCOMING Computer Basics Class

ASH FLAT — Ozarka CollegeAsh Flat will offer a computer basics course from 9 a.m. to noon May 31 through Ozarka’s Continuing Education program. The course will be taught by Ken Barton, Ozarka’s Informatio­n Science Technology Program coordinato­r/faculty. Concepts covered will include basic computer usage, file and storage management, email basics, sending attachment­s and uploading images on Facebook. The cost of the class is $10, and preregistr­ation is required. For more informatio­n or to register, call Fay Mitchell at

(870) 368-2005.

Southern Food Festival

BATESVILLE — Main Street Batesville will present its annual Southern Food Festival from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 2 in downtown Batesville. Local chefs and restaurant­s will offer signature dishes, and festivalgo­ers can eat at their favorite food vendor or buy a punch card in order to sample multiple dishes. Punch-card holders can then turn in their card to vote for their favorite food of the day. Votes will be tallied for the year’s Best of Batesville award. The event will also feature craft and business vendors, live music, circus performers and a Keller bounce house. For more informatio­n, call Main Street Batesville at (844) 462-4482 or email mainstreet­batesville@ gmail.com.

To submit an item for the Calendar of Events, mail informatio­n to Calendar of Events, Three Rivers Edition,

P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR, 72203; send faxes to (501) 378-3500; or email trnews@ arkansason­line.com. The deadline for calendar-item submission­s is noon Tuesday.

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