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New DTR Digs for Avenue Design Company

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Tracy Alexander with Avenue Design Company in her new loaction

Rebounding in style: Avenue Design Company has relocated her home decor and design business to a temporary retail space at 207 S 2nd Street, Downtown Rogers, just in time to welcome the Fall season. Tracy Alexander, the founder and owner, and her team have shown resilience and dedication after suffering a massive inventory loss due to tornado damage at their previous location at the Southeast corner of 2nd and West Walnut Street.

3rd Annual Evening of Historical Spirits: A Tasting Experience

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, August 14, 2024
Rogers Historical Foundation Historical Spirits Event

One fun thing: Join the Rogers Historical Museum Foundation at the Metroplex Event Center for the 3rd Annual Tasting Event, "An Evening of Historical Spirits."

Experience the Magic: The event is scheduled for Thursday, September 12, from 6:00-8:00 pm, with limited seating, so be sure to sign up soon. All proceeds will benefit the Rogers Historical Museum Foundation, helping to preserve the past, support the present, and secure the future of the Rogers Historical Museum.

2024 Thank-a-Teacher Sponsors

Posted by: Rogers Lowell Chamber Marketing Communications on Monday, August 12, 2024
Presented by: Sam's Furniture Platinum sponsor: Glad Manufacturing Chronicle sponsor: PodcastVideos.com Fair sponsor: Hight Jackson Associates Lunch sponsors: Chambers Bank Chuy's Tex Mex Everett Volkswagen Geico NWA | Josiah Dodson Golden ...

2024 Thank-a-Teacher Door Prize Donors + Vendors

Posted by: Rogers Lowell Chamber Marketing Communications on Monday, August 12, 2024
Door prize donors Affordable Suites of America Al McCarty Jewelers All Pets Animal Hospital of Rogers Apricot Lane Boutique Rogers ARcare Arkansas Federal Credit Union Beaver Water District Belk Benchmark Group Big Heart Bread BioTech ...

The McLeod Brothers' Hoka Hey Adventure

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Mike McLeod and Rick McLeod share Hoka Hey Info with Rotarians

Riding for a cause: Brothers and Roger’s business owners, Rick McLeod, owner of McLeod Insurance Agency, and Mike McLeod, owner of Mike's Auto Works, are riding their motorcycles in the 2024 Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge. They are sponsored by Pig Trail Harley Davidson and raising money for the Northwest Arkansas Food Bank

Road Worthy: The challenge takes place every other year and covers more than 10,000 miles to be completed in 12 days. 

Go Deeper: For more information about the McLeod Brothers’ Hoka Hey Motorcycle Challenge you can visit McLeod Brothers Hoka Hey Adventure on Facebook.

Noah Furuseth: Cultivating a Sustainable Future

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, August 7, 2024

Passion and Purpose Noah Furuseth, a Rogers resident with a deep passion for horticulture and ecological sustainability, is making a significant impact on his community. With a commitment to permaculture—a concept that emphasizes using land, resources, people, and the environment in a manner that produces no waste and encourages natural closed-loop systems—Noah has dedicated himself to restoring native trees and plants lost in the recent tornadoes.

Tiny Forest Initiative This Saturday visitors at the Rogers Local Food & Art Market, can find a tiny forest of native trees propagated by Noah. He has taken cuttings from trees destroyed in the tornado near Rogers Cemetery and nurtured them into young trees ready for planting. These efforts not only help preserve the native flora but also contribute to the health of the local ecosystem.

Downtown Rogers Art on the Bricks Art Walk Celebrates Anime

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, August 7, 2024
Anime Mermaid and Art On The Bricks Logo

Art on the Bricks Date & Time: Thursday, August 8, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.

Location: Pop-up locations in Downtown Rogers, AR. Interactive map of participating locations.

Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of Japanese Anime at the August 8th Art on the Bricks Art Walk! This exciting event showcases a diverse range of art inspired by Anime, created by both established and emerging artists. Experience everything from traditional paintings to digital illustrations, AI creations, and live cosplay characters.

Anime is a term used to describe specific types of animation originating in Japan and heavily influenced by Asian culture. Anime's ability to blend cultural traditions with modern storytelling makes it a standout art form that resonates with a global audience.

Check Out Proof Downtown's Latest Pop-Up Restaurant!

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, July 31, 2024
The Lasang Pinoy team is launching their restaurant in DTR

Lasang Pinoy is set to open its doors at Proof Downtown, the innovative restaurant space located at 200 N 2nd Street, on Thursday, August 8! Proof Downtown, a visionary project by Canoe Concepts, provides a fully-equipped kitchen designed as a blank canvas for culinary creatives. This platform allows new restaurants to test and perfect their concepts with minimal risk. Founded by Rogers’ serial entrepreneur Hannah Cicioni, Proof Downtown supports and nurtures emerging culinary talent.

Loyalty Pays in Downtown Rogers -- Support Local

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, July 24, 2024
Woof And Wander Pack

Locally owned Downtown Rogers businesses thrive on the relationships they build with their customers. These relationships have been especially important this year as some merchants lost days, or even weeks, of revenue due to interruptions caused by the recent storm damage. This is revenue and perhaps even lost inventory that won’t been recovered.

Downtown Rogers businesses understand the value of customer loyalty. Many have implemented various programs to reward their repeat customers.

Help Lynn Hill of Yoga Story DTR Kiss a Pig and Support ADA

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Lynn Hill, owner of Yoga Story and Yoga Story DTR, is a candidate in the 22nd Annual Northwest Arkansas Kiss a Pig Gala to benefit the American Diabetes Association, (ADA). Hill invites you to support the ADA by contributing to her fundraising campaign. Cast your vote for her to help win the challenge and kiss a pig.

DTR Business Owners and Bikes Blues & BBQ Meet-Up Ahead of 2025 Rally Week

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Logos for DTR Merchant Meet-Up, TxAR House and BBBBQ

Bikes Blues & BBQ, (BBB) the world’s largest charity motorcycle rally, is connecting with the merchants of Downtown Rogers to share details about the September 18 – 21, 2024 event. For the third year, Rally Week brings the excitement and energy of the event to historic Downtown Rogers and Eureka Springs, providing a unique opportunity for local businesses to engage with visitors and showcase the charm and offerings of Rogers.

Event: Downtown Rogers Merchant Meet-Up
Date: Thursday, July 18, 2024
Time: 8:45 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. (Program begins at 9:00 a.m.)
Location: TxAR House, 300 South 1st Street, Rogers, AR

DTR patrons Provide Pup-Cups to Pooches at Humane Society of NWA

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Tuesday, July 16, 2024
baked by kori pup cups and McClure's Dog

Caring for canines: Rogers residents Ed and Kathy McClure are championing the cause of the Humane Society of Northwest Arkansas, a no-kill shelter currently at full capacity. To raise awareness and support, they are purchasing pup-cups from baked by kori. 

The McClures are purchasing 68 pup-cups—one for each dog at the shelter,—from Downtown Rogers merchant, baked by kori. The community is invited to join them in supporting the shelter. Stop by either location: buy pup-cups for your pups, take photos, share on social media, and help give the shelter doggies some love and treats. Use #GoDowntownRogers.

  • Pup Cup Pick Up: 2:00 p.m. Thursday, July 18, baked by kori, 128 S 2nd Street, Rogers
  • Pup Cup Distribution: 2:20 p.m. Thursday, July 18, Humane Society of Northwest Arkansas, 405 E Nursery Road, Rogers

Downtown Rogers’ Redbud Revival

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Tuesday, July 16, 2024
The Redbud Revival initiative to plant Redbud Trees

Beautifying Downtown: In 2009, DTR neighbors initiated a project to plant 22 redbud trees to honor the memory of Cooper Mack. The presence of the neighborhood redbuds signaled new beginnings, hope and love.

  • Cooper, the son of John and Harriet Mack, grew up in Downtown Rogers and was a graduate of Rogers High School. 

  • He studied at The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City. 

  • Upon graduation, he worked as an architect, and was practicing in London, England, when he was diagnosed with leukemia and lost his battle at age 26.

This initiative has brought joy to residents and visitors of Downtown Rogers for 15 years. The devastation of the May 26, 2024 tornadoes inspired neighbors to revive the effort, this time to beautify even more residential streets throughout Downtown Rogers and beyond. The goal is to help replace the many trees were damaged or destroyed.

Find your Vibe in Downtown Rogers

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, July 10, 2024

Join us for the July Art on the Bricks Art Walk and share in the Americana Vibes. Enjoy an evening filled with art exhibits, pop-up shops, interactive art experiences, and live music as you explore retail shops and restaurants throughout Downtown Rogers.

Thursday, July 11, 2024, from 4:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m.
See the map of participating locations.

Ozark Beer Company hosts Women of the Ozarks Art Exhibit

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Tuesday, July 9, 2024

Girl Power: Women of the Ozarks is a collaborative art exhibit hosted by Ozark Beer Company and featuring female artists from the Ozark Mountain region of Arkansas. Their mission is to:

  • spotlight local, female-identifying artists

  • bring Northwest Arkansas meaningful art in various media

  • provide an opportunity for our community to engage with local artists, and one another

LISA 2.0: A Bold Step in LISA Academy’s 5-Year Strategic Plan

Posted by: Guest Blog Post - LISA Academy on Wednesday, July 3, 2024

LISA Academy has always been at the forefront of educational excellence, and with the launch of LISA 2.0, the District is set to revolutionize the learning experience. As part of LISA Academy's 5-year strategic plan, LISA 2.0 aims to address the growing demand for STEM-C professionals and underscore the importance of higher education degrees. Let's delve into the key components of this initiative and understand how it prepares students for a successful future.

Rogers Lowell Chamber Mission Response to Tornado Impact on Downtown Rogers

Posted by: Marketing Manager on Monday, June 10, 2024
Goal #3: Establish the Rogers Lowell Chamber as the Primary Point-of-Contact for Doing Business in Downtown Rogers Objective: Utilize the Chamber Voice of Business and Go Downtown Rogers Newsletters to relay economic development successes. Response ...

Verdant Studio Founder Jessica Hester Appointed to ULI/WLI Prologis Leaders Program

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, May 15, 2024

Jessica Hester has been recognized as one of the ten outstanding Urban Land Institute women for her leadership and dedication to advancing gender equity in the commercial real estate industry. Her work as CEO/Founder/Principal Architect of VERDANT Studio, located in Downtown Rogers, reflects her commitment to shaping communities and enhancing quality of life. It's inspiring to see individuals like Hester making significant contributions to their industry and communities.

Urban Land Institute is a global network of professionals in every sector of real estate development and land use, from private enterprise to public service. ULI focuses on best practices in real estate development, housing, transportation, and related topics. Locally, ULI Northwest Arkansas serves as a trusted and relied-upon network of leaders advancing responsible land use and development. Locally and globally, the organization focuses on best practices in real estate development, housing, transportation, and related topics. 

 

Member Edition: LISA Academy Rogers-Bentonville Secondary Campus on Track for August 2025

Posted by: Suzanne M. Rogers, M.Ed. on Monday, May 13, 2024

Are you ready for an educational revolution in Rogers-Bentonville? We are thrilled to announce that the construction of the highly anticipated LISA Academy Rogers-Bentonville Secondary campus is progressing at an impressive pace, set to open its doors in August 2025! This monumental project promises to bring cutting-edge education and innovation to our community, catering to the diverse needs of our students and fostering a culture of academic excellence.

Sourdough Passion Fuels Community Change

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Big Heart Bread is a home-based, benevolent bakery in Rogers. Founder and baker, Laurie Anderson, bakes Artisanal sourdough breads, and donates the proceeds to organizations that serve children in the community. Baking and giving away bread began as a hobby during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Quickly her passion for sourdough baking blossomed into a thriving endeavor with a heartwarming mission. Positive feedback from friends and family ignited her entrepreneurial spirit, leading her to channel her love for baking into something greater. She discovered she could use the proceeds to help others in the community. Through word of mouth and social media, coworkers, friends and neighbors responded with moral support and more and more orders.

April's Workforce Efforts - 2024 Draft Day NWA

Posted by: Marketing Manager on Friday, May 3, 2024

Workforce Development is a top priority for the Rogers Lowell Chamber in 2024. With over 9,000 open jobs across the NWA region, the Chamber works hard each day to help employers fill these positions and develop the workforce of tomorrow. April had four distinct workforce events devoted to showcasing career pathways to students and helping employers hire to fill jobs.


April's Workforce Efforts - 2024 Spring Job Fair

Posted by: Marketing Manager on Friday, May 3, 2024

Workforce Development is a top priority for the Rogers Lowell Chamber in 2024. With over 9,000 open jobs across the NWA region, the Chamber works hard each day to help employers fill these positions and develop the workforce of tomorrow. April had four distinct workforce events devoted to showcasing career pathways to students and helping employers hire to fill jobs. This article breaks down each event and explains why they matter.

April's Workforce Efforts - 2024 K2J Tourism Works

Posted by: Marketing Manager on Friday, May 3, 2024

Workforce Development is a top priority for the Rogers Lowell Chamber in 2024. With over 9,000 open jobs across the NWA region, the Chamber works hard each day to help employers fill these positions and develop the workforce of tomorrow. April had four distinct workforce events devoted to showcasing career pathways to students and helping employers hire to fill jobs.

April's Workforce Efforts - 2024 New Tech Career and Internship Fair

Posted by: Marketing Manager on Friday, May 3, 2024

Workforce Development is a top priority for the Rogers Lowell Chamber in 2024. With over 9,000 open jobs across the NWA region, the Chamber works hard each day to help employers fill these positions and develop the workforce of tomorrow. April had four distinct workforce events devoted to showcasing career pathways to students and helping employers hire to fill jobs.

May Art Walk - Barks on the Bricks

Posted by: Marketing Manager on Thursday, May 2, 2024
“Barks on the Bricks – The UltiMUTT Art Walk” is set to transform Downtown Rogers into a vibrant celebration of pets and artistry. Scheduled for 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 9, 2024, This event promises an exciting ...

Onyx Coffee Lab Opens Creative Studio in Downtown Rogers

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, May 1, 2024

All The Buzz: Onyx Coffee Lab recently opened a video production studio in Downtown Rogers that not only provides them with a dedicated space for content creation but also offers a valuable resource for film crews, producers, photographers, and creatives in the area.

 

Sharing the love: 2nd Street Studio is located at 219 N. Second Street, fosters collaboration and supports the local creative economy. Having a permanent location like 2nd Street Studio not only streamlines Onyx's promotional and educational efforts but also opens up opportunities for others to access professional studio space.

Downtown Rogers Merchants Convene Over Coffee and Conversation

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Monday, April 22, 2024
House 1830 hosted April DTR Merchant Meet-Up

Convening in DTR: Every 3rd Thursday the Rogers Lowell Chamber invites the Downtown Rogers business community to network and gain inspiration from other locally-owned business owners. House 1830 provided the venue for the April 18 gathering where attendees learned about this popular new restaurant and bar that quickly became a destination location for foodies in Downtown Rogers.

A family affair: Attendees met Binh and Susannah Hoang, and Quang and Vatsana Hoang and learned about the two couples’ entrepreneurial paths that led to restaurant ownership in Downtown Rogers. The House 1830 team welcomed fellow business owners with their house made waffles and coffee provided by Iron Horse Coffee Company.

Rogers Historical Museum Hosts 2nd Annual Window Display Contest

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Join us in commemorating a springtime tradition in the heart of Rogers with the Rogers Historical Museum's 2nd annual Downtown Rogers Window Display Contest! This year's theme, "Spring in the Ozarks," pays homage to the rich history of the Apple Blossom Festivals that graced our city's streets in the 1920s.

 

Ozark Beer Company: Brewing Tradition and Building Community

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, April 10, 2024
Lacy Bray of Ozark Beer Company connects with I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast

Randy Wilburn, public speaker, communicator, storyteller and founder of I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast, recently recorded an interview with Lacie Bray of Ozark Beer Company from the Firmin Garner Performance Studio at KUAF Public Radio in Fayetteville.

Lacie shared the profound journey of entrepreneurship, community engagement, and brewing innovation in the heart of the Ozarks. Podcast listeners are told the tale of the brewery's genesis from an idea born amidst the scenic beauty of Walla Walla, Washington, to a flourishing community staple in downtown Rogers, Arkansas.

APT’s Fairytale Return to the Victory Theater

Posted by: Karen Wagaman on Wednesday, April 3, 2024

 

The return of Arkansas Public Theatre to The Victory Theater and Season 38 marks a significant moment for the community, reviving a beloved tradition in a venue with a rich history. "Into the Woods," the musical chosen for this occasion, promises to captivate audiences with its enchanting tale woven around themes of family, curses, and encounters with iconic storybook characters.

In this production, James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim take everyone's favorite storybook characters and bring them together for a timeless, yet relevant, piece... and a rare modern classic. The Tony Award-winning script and score are both enchanting and touching. The story follows a Baker and his wife, who wish to have a child; Cinderella, who wishes to attend the King's Festival; and Jack, who wishes his cow would give milk. When the Baker and his wife learn that they cannot have a child because of a Witch's curse, the two set off on a journey to break the curse. Everyone's wish is granted, but the consequences of their actions return to haunt them later with disastrous results. One of Sondheim's most popular works, Into the Woods is a musically sophisticated show.

 

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