COMMUNITY DIGEST
Memorial Day
American Legion Post 29 will host a graveside Memorial Program at Oak Hill Cemetery at 8 a.m. Saturday, May 23. A Memorial Day program is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. in the American Legion Community Hall, also known as the Siloam Community Building, on Memorial Day, May 25.
American Legion Carnival
American Legion Post 29 is hosting the Pride Amusements Carnival once again this year. The carnival rides will be operation on July 15, 16, 17 and 18 at the vacant lot just east of the Arkansas Highway 59 overpass. Entrance will be from U.S. Highway 412 and exit will be onto Quarter Road. Parking will be $1.00 per car, no in and out.
Pancake breakfast postponed
The Kiwanis Club of Siloam Springs Board of Directors has decided to postpone the annual Bob Knight Memorial Pancake Breakfast. The club is considering future dates for the event, which could coincide with the Dogwood Festival in late August or other fall events.
Siloam Springs Senior Center
To do our part in controlling the spread of covid-19, Siloam Springs Senior Center is closed to the public until further notice.
For card-carrying members only, the center will offer one hot meal each day. Members can pick up their meal between 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. each day, Monday through Friday. Members are asked to place orders in advance and please remember to make the suggested $3 donation for each meal. The menu is subject to change daily. For more information call 479-524-5735.
Bookstore at the Library Closed Indefinitely
The Bookstore at the Library is closed for the indefinite future due to the coronavirus. Organizers are looking forward to reopening when the situation is resolved.
Tornado Siren Testing
The city of Siloam Springs has changed the testing day for the outdoor warning system to 1 p.m. on the first Monday of the month. In the past, testing has taken place on Friday. First Monday testing will give city staff time to make repairs immediately if they are needed. Should cloudy weather, rain or other inclement weather occur on a test day, the testing will be delayed one day, until completed.
Street closure
Siloam Springs Street Department will close Lake Francis Drive from the railroad tracks east to Lincoln Street. This is a complete road rebuild and the street will not be open to traffic.
SSRH Auxiliary volunteer drive
Siloam Springs Regional Hospital Auxiliary is looking for willing volunteers for the information desk, obstetrics department, radiology department, surgery department and materials management. The Auxiliary offers an opportunity to help the community while working three or four hours a week. Stop by the front desk of the hospital for an application or call Donna Conger for more information at 479-373-6428.
Fire Department feedback
The Siloam Springs Fire Department offers an Emergency Medical Services Customer Survey that will allow individuals who have been treated by a city ambulance to provide honest and confidential feedback about their experience. Customers can provide valuable insight and feedback into the Fire Department’s
performance.
“Our goal is to constantly strive to improve the quality of the services that we provide to the citizens,” said Siloam Springs Fire Department Chief Jeremey Criner. “The feedback that we receive will be an integral part of our quality improvement program.”
If you’ve had any interaction with the city’s EMS crews, please take a few minutes to fill out the EMS Customer Survey located on the Fire Department page of the City’s website, www.siloamsprings. com/199/Fire.
Dogwood Literacy Council
It is rewarding to be able to assist someone who is trying to improve their literacy skills in order to help their family. The Dogwood Literacy Council is in need of more volunteers who would like to become a tutor. Training and materials will be provided. For more information, contact Charlie at 479-524-4009.
Make your home safe and accessible
Kind at Heart Ministries is offering help to make homes “safe and accessible” with ramps, widening doors and building handrails. Financial assistance may be available. For more information, contact 479-373-6281 between the hours of 1 and 5 p.m. or email servant@ kindatheart.org.
American Legion Fundraiser
The drawing for the Ora32, three-speed bicycle, donated by Dogwood Junction, has been rescheduled once again. It will be given away at 1 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 30, at the American Legion Community Building in Siloam Springs, during the last day of the revised dates for the Dogwood Festival. Tickets are $5 each or three for $10 for a chance to win the bicycle, which retails for $489.99. This fundraiser is to help support the Legion’s scholarship fund which gives $1,500 in scholarships annually. Tickets may be purchased from any American Legion member. Those who purchased tickets and would like a refund may conact commander@siloam post29.org or adjutant@ siloampost29.org and arrangements will be made to return monies upon receipt of tickets.