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Art on the Bricks Celebrates Black History Month with Food, Art, Poetry and Music
Lovers of art, poetry, music, and food are invited to celebrate Black History Month during the February Art on the Bricks Art Walk. Join this collaboration of black creators and thought leaders as we come together as a community and experience the good things in life. Enjoy food and art, accompanied by written and spoken word, collectively inspired by our regions’ black culture and community.
“So It's Black History Month...What Are You Going to Do Beyond Today?” challenges participants to consider their relationship with the rich and diverse black community in Northwest Arkansas. The Black History Month celebration is a free, family friendly event at the Rogers Experimental House, (RXH) 121 W Walnut Street, Rogers, AR.
How can you make a significant impact on locally owned businesses?
Downtown Rogers offers a welcoming business community with charming brick streets, and historic brick buildings that house a variety of shops, restaurants and bars. Your patronage is still vital to locally owned businesses during the cold weather months. And, in addition to regularly supporting your favorite businesses, you can help these businesses thrive when you write reviews! Your positive online review is a great way to lift up and support small businesses. When you spend a few minutes writing a review, you can have a significant impact on that company.
NWA is Making Art for Children in Ukraine
Hugs From Friends, a 501c3 organization based in Bentonville, Arkansas is reaching across the globe to show support for the people in Ukraine. They are partnering with Arkansas Arts Academy and Art on the Bricks to issue a Call for Art. The community is invited to participate in sharing art on paper as part of a Northwest Arkansas people-to-people exchange between students in Arkansas and students in Ukraine.
C. Whites & Company Takes Flight in Downtown Rogers
An interesting turn of events led to the opportunity for a longtime locally owned business in Downtown Rogers to continue carrying on a family tradition. In the fall of 2022, Rick White, owner and founder of White’s Jewelry & Company, announced his plans to retire. Rick’s son, Clennton White was not a candidate to take over as the 2nd generation operator. He was busy jet setting around the country—literally--as a private pilot, part time family farmer, and owner of an RV Park on Beaver Lake. So, the retirement sale marketing efforts kicked into high gear and the store was consistently busy thanks to news coverage, bright yellow retirement sale banners, texts, phone calls and more. Friends and customers said their goodbyes.
Chamber's Member Engagement Committee Hosts Successful First Meeting
The Chamber's Member Engagement Committee held its first meeting of the year today sponsored by Arkansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield.
NWA’s First Ever Selfie Pop-Up Comes to Brick & Mortar in DTR
Downtown Rogers event venue, Brick & Mortar, has partnered with media production company, Arli Media, to host their first-ever SNAPS NWA. This curated pop-up event offers patrons an interactive experience where they capture selfies in themed booths designed by regional artists and creatives. Timed tickets are available for the event taking place Thursday, February 2 through Sunday 5, 2023 at Brick & Mortar on Union Block, 120 W Walnut. The Downtown Rogers interactive experience is sponsored by Rogers Art on the Bricks, a program of Rogers Lowell Chamber.
As Valentines Day approaches, the pop-up event theme is aptly named "All You Need is Love," and features the creative work of five regional artists representing a range of styles and art mediums. Artists include Maryanne Stewart, Kylie Meador, Shelley Mouber, Shelby Nichols, and Ryan Freeman Burchfield.
Mavis Wine Shares Transition from Hollywood To The Natural State
The dramatic lifestyle change made by the owners of Downtown Rogers Business Mavis WineCo. caught the attention of Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette Profiles Editor, April Wallace, and Photographer, Charlie Kaijo.
Jeffrey Barnett and Meghan McDonald, were busy Hollywood TV and film industry professionals who took breaks each year to visit their NW Arkansas family. The onset of COVID, and the temporary, yet total shut down of TV and film production, gave them a chance to reflect on their California lifestyle and make the move to pursue a well thought out dream of changing careers and leaving the demanding, fast paced entertainment industry to move halfway across the country to Rogers, Arkansas. The Profiles article, found in section D, pages 1 and 2, of the Sunday, January 22 issue explains, "Barnett and McDonald moved to Northwest Arkansas amid the pandemic to open Mavis Wine Co., which since its opening has become Arkansas' first natural wine bar and bottle shop."
Help Future Proof Your Business with Consumer Trends
What's New in DTR?: Rogers Lowell Chamber is hosting a monthly downtown Rogers (DTR) merchant meeting and inviting business owners and their teams to talk about ways the Chamber can help them grow their business.
This forum provides an opportunity for the downtown business community to gain professional development and share ideas with each other and representatives from the City of Rogers as we work together to cultivate success.
DTR Merchant Meetup: January 19, 8:45 am - 10:00 am at Rogers Lowell Chamber, 317 W. Walnut St. RSVP to [email protected]
Mitchell Williams Hosting Employment Law Seminar February 22
Mitchell Williams Law Firm is hosting an Employment Law Seminar on Wednesday, February 22 from 8:00 a.m. until Noon at the DoubleTree Suites in Bentonville.
Rogers Public Schools Features Alumna Haley Trejo, Flight Engineer with DroneUp
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS): also known as the Drone program, was introduced as a new Career & Technical Education program in the Rogers Public Schools in 2017.
Chamber's Member Engagement Committee Reaches 2022 Goal
The Chamber’s Member Engagement Committee is excited to welcome a new Chair for 2023 - Candice Holt, Manager of Arkansas Blue in Rogers.
Chamber Welcomes Three New Staff
The Rogers Lowell Chamber is pleased to welcome three new staff members to our team.
Introducing the 2023 Small Business Council
The Small Business Council is a very important committee of the Rogers Lowell Chamber.
Finding Light in the Dark of Winter - January Art on the Bricks Art Walk
During the bleak weeks in winter where darkness exceeds daylight, many people suffer from anxiety and depressive disorders commonly known as The Winter Blues. Some find the winter blues can be alleviated through artificial light, making up for a shortness in daylight. Thursday, January 12, 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m., a ray of light will be found through collaboration students and faculty of the Arkansas Arts Academy and other visual and performance artists during Downtown Rogers Art on the Bricks Art Walk.
New Year, New Brand, New Beginnings - New Identity Positions Chamber for a Successful Future
New Year. New Brand. New Beginnings.
Economic Growth Benefits our Quality of Life
Rogers ended the year with a new record for annual sales tax collections.
Nids’ 44th Birthday Giveaway
Nids with Nids Creations is celebrating her birthday month in January and she has a gift for you. For her birthday, she is giving away a gift of empowerment through portraiture! One lucky winner will be treated like a celebrity and look and feel gorgeous during and after her portrait session...because this a gift that keeps on feeding your confidence forever.
Explore Free Energy Saving Resources
CLEAResult partners with two utility companies in NW Arkansas to reduce energy use on a large scale. This partnership assists residential customers improve their homes’ energy efficiency.
Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Expands Partnership with Downtown Rogers
The Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette is committed to celebrating local businesses in a variety of forms including editorial content, advertising options, and the annual Best of Northwest Arkansas. Their commitment to local business drives them to add more business focused solutions and partnerships each year. pleased to announce they will continue to assist and support the Downtown Rogers Business community by sponsoring the Go Downtown Rogers Map.
LEAD Rogers Program Celebrates Two Years of Success
One of the focus areas of the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce’s Community Development division is to develop future leaders in Northwest Arkansas.
Chamber Offers Members Variety of Event Sponsorship Opportunities in 2023
Your Chamber offers plenty of opportunities to sponsor events, committees and programs that will help get your business noticed in whichever avenue you prefer.
DTR Merchants Convene for Monthly Meetups at Chamber
The second DTR Merchant Meetup was held Thursday, December 8 at the Rogers Lowell Chamber. Twenty merchants attended along with representatives from the City of Rogers and Chamber. This gathering provides merchants the opportunity to come together, support one another and collaborate on opportunities.
Workforce Development | Preparing Students for Medical and Health Service Careers
The focus of both short and long-term planning for the Rogers Public Schools CTE department is aligning Career & Technical Education programs with both current and projected employment data designed to meet local workforce demands.
Small Business Corner | Small Business Council Accepting Applications for 2023
The Small Business Council (SBC) is a group of volunteers who either own their own business or work for small businesses in the area.
Leadership Benton County Announces 2023 Class
The Leadership Benton County (LBC) program provides leadership training specific to regional issues facing the county and serves as the Chamber’s training ground for future leaders in Benton County.
Art on the Bricks: The Art of Shopping Local
Downtown Rogers has earned the reputation of supporting the creative community and is home to dozens of businesses that offer locally made products and interactive experiences as part of the creative economy. The 2nd Thursday of every month, artists, craftsmen, and musicians, partner with downtown merchants to provide an opportunity to explore businesses and meet the artists in pop-up galleries. Participating locations and artists change from month to month, and art experiences consistently provide new and interesting opportunities for the public to connect with their third space and support the creative economy.
Chamber Convenes with Board of Directors in Branson to Start Work on 3-Year Strategic Plan
Vision/NEXT is all about imagining the next 100 years for the Chamber and how we can push forward the community’s vision together. An important part of the process is collaboratively developing a sound strategic plan with the board of directors that drives our program of work each year.
2022 General Election Report | The Votes Are In
The 2022 Midterm Elections have had record turnout across the United States, including here in Arkansas. The state as a whole had an increase of ballots cast by over 15,000, and Benton County had an increase of over 13,000 ballots cast at the polls. There were many shifts on the federal level, and the final counts to determine who will be taking charge in Washington came in shortly after election day. Continue reading to see how our region voted and what to expect moving forward.
How Your Credit Score Affects Insurance Premiums
Your credit score is one of the most influential factors when it comes to financial outcomes in your life.