Siloam Springs Herald Leader

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

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Siloam Springs Lions Club

Siloam Springs Lions Club meets the second and fourth Monday each month at 7 p.m. at R.J. Tractor at 3990 US-412. For informatio­n, call Shannon Philpott at 479549-4100.

Adult reading program

Members of the adult reading program meet at 7 p.m. the second Monday of each month at Siloam Springs Public Library.

Crisis Response Unit meetings

The Crisis Response Unit of Siloam Springs is an affiliate of Crisis Response Internatio­nal. CRUs provide training and mobilizati­on opportunit­ies, work to network with local officials, first responders and disaster response, help provide regions a context for personal and neighborho­od preparedne­ss as well as establish communitie­s of refuge.

The local CRU meets the second and fourth Monday of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. at The Pointe 1013 S. Maxwell St.

Support group

An Alzheimer support group meeting will be held at 6 p.m. every third Monday of the month at Quail Ridge Rehab and Living Center on Stateline Road.

For informatio­n, call 918-422-5138.

Rainbow Girls monthly meetings

The local assembly for the Internatio­nal Order of the Rainbow for Girls meets the second and fourth Monday of every month at Siloam Springs Masonic Lodge from 7 to 8 p.m. For those interested in knowing more about IORG and how it can benefit their daughter, granddaugh­ter, sister or niece, check out gorainbow.org or contact Maribeth Reisbeck, mother advisor at 479-549-4549 or email maribeth.reisbeck@gmail.com.

New Rainbow Pledge Group

All girls age 8 to 10 are invited on the second Monday of every month to come see what the Rainbow Pledge program is all about.

Join other girls for a time of crafts, fun and learning from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Siloam Springs Masonic Lodge. For more informatio­n contact Adriane Carr, pledge mom, at 479-549-5811 or email adrianecar­r@cox.net.

Alcoholics Anonymous

An Alcoholics Anonymous group, Bill W’s Posse Group, meets Tuesday nights from 7 to 8 p.m. at 617 N. Mt. Olive in Siloam Springs. It is a closed AA meeting. For more informatio­n, call 479-599-9861.

Veteran services

Benton County Veteran Services is available from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays at the National Guard Armory located at 1333 East Main St. Terry Thurman, Benton County Veteran Services officer, will assist veterans with their claims and questions concerning benefits.

Thurman will handle both walk-ins and appointmen­ts. Make an appointmen­t by calling the Bentonvill­e office at 479-464-6123.

Rotary Club

The Siloam Springs Rotary Club meets each Tuesday at noon in the Dye Conference Room, on the John Brown University campus.

Senior Center

What can the Senior Activity & Wellness Center, located at 750 Heritage Court offer you? How about a meeting place for your club.

Lots of room to spread out to do hobbies. An exercise room. Exercise classes. A place to play pool, cards, or board games. A place to teach your hobby or learn a new one. Live music. Socializat­ion. A delicious lunch Monday thru Friday. Monthly outings. Transporta­tion (inside city limits). Come check us out or call us at 479524-5735.

ACES computer group

The Amateur Computer Enthusiast­s Society in Siloam Springs meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the First Bank Community Room, just west of Wal-Mart.

For informatio­n, call 479-824-5411.

VFW in Siloam Springs

Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1674 in Siloam Springs meetings are held at 6:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at 830 S. Lincoln St.

Any veteran who has served in a combat zone for more than 30 consecutiv­e days is eligible to join.

Tired Iron Of The Ozarks

Meetings of the Tired Iron Of The Ozarks club are held at 7 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month at the Tired Iron Clubhouse, 13344 Taylor Orchard Rd., Gentry. Tired Iron of the Ozarks is a club dedicated to the preservati­on and exhibition of antique engines and tractors.

The members of Tired Iron of the Ozarks participat­e in civic functions such as parades, founder’s days, farm shows, automobile shows, boat shows, county fairs, tractor pulls and festivals throughout northwest Arkansas, northeast Oklahoma, southeast Kansas and southwest Missouri in addition to two annual shows.

For informatio­n, call 479-736-2841.

Saturday Summer Lunch

Grace Episcopal Church will be serving free lunch to kids and adults every Saturday through Aug. 12. Lunch will be served at 11:30 a.m. at the Siloam Springs Farmers Market. Mobile lunches will also be served at the gazebo at Spring Valley Apartments, the Eliana Chacon Memorial Park and the picnic pavilion at Bob Henry Park.

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