Pea Ridge Times

HOBBS HAPPENINGS

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Sweetheart Lunch/ Eagle Watch Cruises Announced at Hobbs State Park

Do something unforgetta­ble with your loved one this Valentine’s Day weekend. Share the wonders of nature on beautiful Beaver Lake looking for bald eagles plus enjoy a scrumptiou­s and a musically fun lunch at Ventris Trails End Resort.

Lunch features bacon wrapped pork loin with mushrooms, onions, and salad with homemade bread rolls, chocolate sheet cake, tea, or coffee. Vegetarian option is a yummy portabella mushroom sandwich. Alcoholic beverages are available at an additional charge.

There are two Sweetheart Cruises to choose from. One will run Saturday, Feb. 10,and the other Sunday, Feb. 11. Each cruise will leave Rocky Branch Marina promptly at 11 a.m. and return at 2 p.m.

Cost: $40+ tax per person: Reservatio­ns and prepayment necessary. Contact Hobbs State Park – Conservati­on Area for reservatio­ns.

Breakfast with the birds

Our feathered friends will be at center stage at Hobbs State Park – Conservati­on Area during our third annual program series: Birds and Breakfast. Come enjoy a cup of coffee or juice and have breakfast with the birds. Have you ever seen all the feathers of a goldfinch, chickadee, or other songbird up close? Well, this is your chance. You will witness this unique scientific process up-close, and then help us release the birds back into the wild.

From 9-10:30 a.m., the Wildlife Society of the University of Arkansas will be catching song birds, handling these birds, and then releasing them back into the wild. Learn about how this type of research has taught us many things we now know about birds.

Where: Hobbs State Park – Conservati­on Area Visitor Center

When: 9-10:30 a.m. Feb. 24, March 3 and April 14

Cost: Free; registrati­on not required

Sallyann Brown to Head Fly Fishing Workshop

Those who wish to learn the basics of fly casting will want to attend the Fly Casting 101 workshop to be held at the Hobbs State Park – Conservati­on Area visitor center from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, April 29, 2018. Two hours of instructio­n will be in the classroom, and two hours will be outside. Participan­ts will learn four basic casts, the six basic types of flies, (lures) how to cast and “play”the flies in the water, how to read water, how to wade, how to purchase and assemble your equipment, how to store your equipment, as well as how to tie the four basic knots used by fly fishers. All equipment will be provided.

The workshop will be taught by Sallyann Brown, past recipient of the “Woman of the Year”and the“Federation of Fly Fishers Educator of the Year” awards from the Federation of Fly Fishers, Inc.

When: noon - 4 p.m. Sunday, April 29, 2018

Where: The workshop will be held at the Hobbs State Park visitor center

Minimum age is 12 yrs. Cost: $35 per person + tax. Reservatio­ns and prepayment required. For questions, and to register call: 479-789-5000

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