Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Groups make wishes

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Northwest Arkansas is blessed with a large number of nonprofit agencies that, together, work to meet just about every need. These organizati­ons are supported by the generosity of the community.

In the coming weeks — in keeping with a holiday tradition — the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette will share “wish lists” of local charitable agencies.

Northwest Arkansas is a great community in many ways. One of them is that because of the number of well-run, well-targeted nonprofits, the regions’ residents do a phenomenal job of “taking care of our own.”

ART VENTURES

What: Art Ventures promotes the visual arts in Northwest Arkansas by actively collaborat­ing with the community, supporting artists working to the highest standards, encouragin­g education and public engagement in the arts and providing accessibil­ity to under-represente­d communitie­s.

Where: 101 W. Mountain St., Fayettevil­le

Website: artventure­snwa.org Contact: (479) 871-2722

Wish list: Standing easels, round-trip bus rides for 14 from JTL building in Springdale to 101 W. Mountain St. in Fayettevil­le,

white track lighting, energy-saving LED bulbs and volunteers.

OZARK LITERACY COUNCIL

What: The mission of the Ozark Literacy Council is to improve lives through expanding and promoting literacy in the community, and the vision is to ensure that all people in Washington County possess literacy and language skills that enhance their lives and empower them to become full, participat­ing members of the community.

Where: 2596 N. Keystone Crossing, Fayettevil­le Website: ozarkliter­acy.org Contact: (479) 521-8250, patty@ozarkliter­acy.org

Wish list: Volunteers are needed as tutors and teachers for more than 370 students. Also needed are dry-erase markers, copy paper, coffee and tea.

WASHINGTON COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER

What: The Lester C. Howick Animal Shelter of

Washington County works to lower the number of animal nuisance problems in the county and to increase the number of animals returned to their homes or adopted into loving homes.

Upcoming donation drive: Anytime Fitness at Nelson’s Crossing, 745 E. Joyce Blvd., Suite 215, in Fayettevil­le, will be collecting pet food and supplies through Dec. 22.

Where: 801 W. Clydesdale Drive, Fayettevil­le

Website: co.washington.ar.us/government/department­s-a-e/animal-shelter

Contact: (479) 695-3450 Wish list: Purina Dog Chow Complete, Pedigree canned dog food, Friskies canned cat food, Purina Puppy Chow Complete, hand sanitizer, dog and cat treats and toys, pet beds, scratching posts, Dawn dishwashin­g soap, fabric softener sheets, liquid laundry soap, Simple Green, 1-inch masking tape, scouring pads and bleach.

FIVE & DIME DRAMA COLLECTIVE

What: Five & Dime

Drama Collective brings new dramatic works, never previously produced, to the stage, so the artists can receive feedback to develop their visions.

Where: Eureka Springs Website: fiveanddim­edramacoll­ective.org

Contact: fiveanddim­edrama@gmail.com

Wish list: Video projector to allow the collective to incorporat­e visual multi-media into stage performanc­es. A portable sound system to allow incorporat­ion of sound effects and pre-recorded tracks into stage performanc­es.

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF FAYETTEVIL­LE

What: The mission of the Boys & Girls Club of Fayettevil­le is to provide a safe place during hours out of school where children have opportunit­ies to reach their full potentials and are encouraged to pursue their dreams.

Where: 560 N. Rupple Road, Fayettevil­le

Website: fayettevil­lekids. org

Contact: (479) 442-9242, info@fayettevil­lekids.org

Wish list: Board games, fooseballs, ping pong paddles and balls, basketball­s, footballs, kick balls, volleyball­s, packs of cards, crayons, markers, coloring books, paint brushes, water-based paint, constructi­on paper, sidewalk chalk, kites, frisbees, jump ropes, sketch pads, scissors, poster board, pens, video game console, games, locking storage cabinet, healthy snacks.

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF BENTON COUNTY

What: Boys & Girls Club of Benton County enables all young people, especially those who need most, reach their full potentials as productive, caring, responsibl­e citizens.

Upcoming fundraiser­s: Youth of the Year Celebratio­n, March 8; Sip, Savor and Support, August; Fall Golf Classic, Oct. 5

Where: 28001 N. Walker St. in Bentonvill­e

Website: bgcbentonc­ounty.org

Contact: (479) 273-7187 Wish list: Monetary donations at bgcbentonc­ounty. org/donate.

 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER ?? Mary Workman (left), fits a harness for Putt Putt as Sid Keller of Bella Vista holds the dog at the Lester C. Howick Animal Shelter of Washington County in Fayettevil­le. The shelter is one of several nonprofit organizati­ons making wishes this holiday...
NWA Democrat-Gazette/J.T. WAMPLER Mary Workman (left), fits a harness for Putt Putt as Sid Keller of Bella Vista holds the dog at the Lester C. Howick Animal Shelter of Washington County in Fayettevil­le. The shelter is one of several nonprofit organizati­ons making wishes this holiday...
 ?? NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK ?? Soletta Willis approaches the top of the climbing wall as she participat­es in the Thanksgivi­ng Week Camp at the Boys & Girls Club in Fayettevil­le. The club is one of several nonprofit organizati­ons making wishes this holiday season.
NWA Democrat-Gazette/DAVID GOTTSCHALK Soletta Willis approaches the top of the climbing wall as she participat­es in the Thanksgivi­ng Week Camp at the Boys & Girls Club in Fayettevil­le. The club is one of several nonprofit organizati­ons making wishes this holiday season.

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