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June 10

▲ The public is invited to join the Friends of Hobbs and Hobbs State Park to Celebrate a New Education Pavilion with Live Music by National Park Radio. There will be music, door prizes, and good food at Arkansas’s largest state park. This half-million-dollar project will be funded by the Friends of Hobbs and Arkansas State Parks. The new pavilion will expand the classroom to the outdoors, allowing for increased learning opportunit­ies for schools and the public alike. National Park Radio is a new modern folk band born and based in the natural beauty of the Ozark Mountains in Arkansas. An all-acoustic band featuring well-written original songs and beautiful vocals, NPR has a unique sound that is easy to love. The gate opens and shuttles begin at 5:30 p.m. The musical event runs from 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m.

The cost is $25 plus per person (12 yrs. and up) plus a $2.37 processing fee. Each ticket is an individual annual membership to the Friends of Hobbs. Musical event tickets can be purchased online in advance at the website at the end of this release, or on-site the day of the performanc­e via cash or credit. Meal tickets are$10 plus a $1.54 processing fee. Cowboy Catering Company and Yeyo’s Mexican Grill will be serving up plates of bar-b-que and tacos. They will be accepting meal tickets purchased online or onsite. To purchase musical event tickets and meal tickets in advance, go to the website https://www.eventbrite. com/e/groundbrea­king-celebratio­n-with-national-park-radio-tickets-3405106364­8#tickets

For more informatio­n call 479789-5000.

June 18

▲ Carole Linebarger Harter, granddaugh­ter of the Linebarger Brothers, who opened the Bella Vista Summer Resort on June 20, 1917, will present a program at 2 p.m. at the Bella Vista Historical Museum on the history of the Linebarger­s and the summer resort. The public is invited to attend. Admission is free. A temporary exhibit about the Linebarger family is on display at the museum for the months of May and June. The museum is located at the intersecti­on of U.S. Highway 71 and Kingsland Road, next door to the American Legion.

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