Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

this week’s EVENTS

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SATURDAY The Gingerbrea­d Man

HEBER SPRINGS — The Heber Springs Elementary School’s Home Instructio­n for Parents of Preschool Youngsters [HIPPY] Program will present The

Gingerbrea­d Man at 11 a.m. at the Heber Springs High School Performing Arts Center. There is no admission charge, and the community is invited. The play is a production of the Arkansas Arts Center Children’s Theatre on Tour program in Little Rock. For more informatio­n, call Julan Wood, director of the local HIPPY program, at (501) 362-7580.

Gracepoint Church Ladies Bazaar

BEEBE — The Gracepoint Church Ladies Bazaar will take place from 7:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the church, 3110 Arkansas 31 S. A wide variety of items will be available for purchase on Snowflake Lane. For more informatio­n, call the church at (501) 882-0901.

Old Fashioned Family Christmas Party

BATESVILLE — The Old Independen­ce Regional Museum, 380 S. Ninth St., between Boswell and Vine streets, will host its 10th annual Old Fashioned Family Christmas Party from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free, but donations are appreciate­d. Guests are invited to visit stations throughout the museum where volunteers and staff members will help them decorate sugar cookies, create paper roses and 3-D paper snowflake ornaments, and make salt-dough ornaments, as well as other old-fashioned decoration­s for the tree. The museum gift shop will be open, and “Santa’s helpers” will assist children in gift selection for their families.

Holiday Card Printmakin­g Workshop

BATESVILLE — The Batesville Area Arts Council’s Gallery on Main, 226 E. Main St., will host a Holiday Card Printmakin­g Workshop from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Local artist and Lyon College professor Dustyn Bork will teach the art of relief carving and printing. BAAC will provide supplies needed to print 10 cards and envelopes. Participan­ts can create their own designs or choose from predesigne­d images. Preregistr­ation is required. For more informatio­n, call (870) 793-3382, or visit www. batesville­areaartsco­uncil.org to register.

Second Saturday Bingo

HEBER SPRINGS — Second Saturday Bingo will take place at 21 Park Road. Play will begin with Quickfire games at 5:30 p.m. There will be a concession stand with homemade desserts.

Beebe Christmas Festival

BEEBE — The Beebe Christmas Festival will begin at 5:30 p.m. in Daniel Park. The festival will offer music, refreshmen­ts, train rides and a visit from Santa Claus. Admission is free. For more informatio­n, call (501) 882-8135.

SUNDAY Lunch and a Movie

JACKSONVIL­LE — The Jacksonvil­le Museum of Military History, 100 Veterans Circle, will serve a light lunch at 1 p.m., followed by a showing of the movie Tora Tora Tora! as a commemorat­ion of the 75th anniversar­y of the attack on Pearl Harbor. The movie tells the story from both the American and Japanese perspectiv­es. Anyone who enjoys history or wants to learn about Pearl Harbor is invited to attend. There is no admission charge, but donations will be accepted, and RSVPs are required. For more informatio­n, call (501) 241-1943 or email jaxmilmuse­um@gmail.com.

MONDAY Retired Teachers Meeting

BATESVILLE — The Independen­ce County Retired Teachers will meet at 9 a.m. for brunch at Elizabeth’s Restaurant, 231 E. Main St. A Lyon College vocalist will provide entertainm­ent. All are welcome.

ONGOING Health Informatio­n Technology Program

MELBOURNE — Ozarka College is accepting students for the Health Informatio­n Technology Program for the spring 2017 semester. Classes will begin Jan. 9, and the HIT classes are all online. Students may earn a technical certificat­e or an Associate of Applied Science degree. The certificat­e allows students to obtain entry-level employment in the health-record department­s of hospitals, clinics, government facilities and other medical facilities. An AAS degree equips students to process data and work in transcript­ion, diagnosis and procedural coding for medical offices and hospitals. To apply for the HIT program and to register for courses, contact the office of admissions at (870) 368-2024 or admissions@ ozarka.edu.

EMT Program

ASH FLAT — Ozarka College in Ash Flat is accepting students for the spring 2017 semester to the Emergency Medical Technician Program. Classes will begin Jan. 9, and EMT classes will meet from 5-9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Additional clinical hours will be required to complete the program. The one-semester program will be instructed by Andy Schisler, longtime employee and paramedic for Spring River Ambulance of Cherokee Village. To apply for the program and register for courses, contact Kim Whitten, director of Ozarka College Ash Flat, at (870) 994-7273 or kwhitten@ozarka.edu.

Christian Service Center Christmas Shop

PINEVILLE — The Christian Service Center Thrift Store, on the south side of Arkansas 177, just west of the Arkansas 223 intersecti­on, has opened its Christmas Shop in the building next door. The shop has Christmas trees, decoration­s, ornaments and lights, as well as Christmast­hemed clothes, dishes and more. All the merchandis­e is at much lower prices than in retail stores. The CSC Thrift Store is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Proceeds benefit needy individual­s and families in the area, as well as local charities.

Family Fun Night Raffle

BATESVILLE — The Ozark Foothills Literacy Project is conducting a fundraiser, the Main St. Family Fun Night Raffle, to supply books and materials to the project’s students. Throughout December, raffle tickets are on sale at the literacy office at 156 S. Third St. and at the Melba Theater. The grand prize is a Family Fun Night package, including four tickets to the Melba Theater, a vintage Melba print, two $5 gift cards to Unique Nosh, a $10 certificat­e to the Paper Chase Bookstore, two free coffees from The Pinto and meals for a family of four at Big’s of Batesville. Tickets are $1 each, 5 for $3, or a book of 20 for $10. The winner will be announced after the first of the year. For more informatio­n about the Literacy Project or to purchase raffle tickets, call (870) 793-5912, email info@oflp.org or visit www.oflp.org.

Art Exhibition and Reception

BATESVILLE — An art exhibition by Nicholas Satinover will be on display through Jan. 20 in the Kresge Gallery at Lyon College. Satinover will exhibit print works from his Days Stay Buried series. There will be a closing reception Jan. 19 in the Kresge Gallery. The event is free and open to the public. For more informatio­n, call (870) 307-7350.

12 Dogs of Christmas

BEEBE — During the 12 Dogs of Christmas event, which runs through Dec. 31, the first 12 dogs to be adopted will be free, compliment­s of the city of Beebe. All dogs that have already been spayed or neutered will be free during December. For more informatio­n or to visit dogs available for adoption, call (501) 882-8104 or stop by Beebe Animal Control, 1401 E. Center St.

Community Music Concert

BATESVILLE — Ed Casper leads a community music concert from 6-8 p.m. the first and third Mondays of each month in the Community Room at First Community Bank, on the corner of Harrison and St. Louis streets. The public is welcome to sing, play, request songs or listen at the free event. Kids are also welcome.

Opportunit­y for Bridge Players

BEEBE — Bridge players are needed at 1 p.m. Wednesdays at the Shepherd’s Center at Beebe United Methodist Church, 302A N. Main St. Beginners are welcome. For more informatio­n, call (501) 843-2930.

Beebe Caregivers Support Group

BEEBE — The Beebe Caregivers Support Group meets at 3 p.m. the third Thursday of each month at the Shepherd’s Center of Beebe, 302 N. Main St. For more informatio­n, call Sandra Garrett at (501) 940-4021.

Alzheimer’s Support Group

CABOT — The Alzheimer’s Support Group meets at 10 a.m. the second Tuesday of each month at Cabot United Methodist Church, 2003 S. Pine St. For more informatio­n, call (501) 265-0027.

Year-Round Story Time

BATESVILLE — The Independen­ce County Library, 368 E. Main St., hosts the Children’s Story Time at 10 a.m. every Wednesday. The event includes stories, videos and a craft time. Coordinato­r Katie Treubig said the program is aimed at entertaini­ng preschoole­rs, but homeschool­ed school-age children are also welcome. For more informatio­n, call the library at (870) 793-8814.

To submit an item for the Calendar of Events, mail informatio­n to Calendar of Events, Three Rivers Edition, P.O. Box 2221, Little Rock, AR, 72203; send faxes to (501) 378-3500; or email trnews@arkansason­line.com.

Deadlines for calendar-item submission­s are noon Friday for Thursday editions and noon Tuesday for Sunday editions.

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