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Drumming Her Way to the Top: Rogers Student Matalin Long Named 2025 School of Rock AllStar
In the vibrant world of student musicianship, few names are hitting the high notes quite like Matalin Long. The rising senior at Arkansas Arts Academy (AAA) High School in Rogers has just earned one of the most prestigious honors in youth music education: a place on the 2025 School of Rock AllStars Tour. It’s a rare achievement, one reserved for less than 0.5% of over 70,000 School of Rock students worldwide—a testament to her incredible talent, passion, and hard-earned skill.
🌪 Tornado Town sculpture honors resilience
A unique piece of public art, the "Tornado Town" sculpture, has been installed at Ozark Beer Company, 109 N. Arkansas Ave, Rogers. The work honors the resilience and humor of the Rogers community following the devastating Memorial Day weekend tornadoes.
This extraordinary 9-foot-high, 500-pound sculpture was constructed using debris salvaged from the storm, including 475 trampoline springs contributed by community members. The springs, a poignant symbol of recovery, have been meticulously transformed to represent a swirling tornado, which looms over a small, detailed town built from storm debris. The installation includes a replica of Rogers' water tower, a church, and houses, all symbolizing the spirit of those affected by the tornado.
Meet-Up Brings Merchants Together in DTR
The October Downtown Rogers Merchant Meet-Up brought together Downtown Rogers businesses at Honeycomb Kitchen Shop with refreshments provided by Butter & Bloom. DTR small business owners and staff gathered to learn about the significance of establishing a robust online presence. The event was organized by the Rogers Lowell Chamber, with Brittnie Simon, founder and owner of Collab Design Co., as the guest speaker.
Bikes Blues & BBQ Provides Platform to Showcase DTR
The Rogers Lowell Chamber (RLC) plays a crucial role in supporting community events like Bikes Blues & BBQ (BBB) the world’s largest charity motorcycle rally. The Chamber brought stakeholders together as part of the broader goals of economic development, business support, and enhancing quality of life in Downtown Rogers (DTR).
During the September DTR Merchant Meet-Up, Tommy Sizemore, Executive Director of Bikes, Blues & BBQ, connected with the merchants of Downtown Rogers to share details about the September 18 – 21, 2024 event. For the third year, Rally Week brought 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.
Giving Back: Benchmark Group's Summer of Community Involvement
This summer, Benchmark Group, a full-service architecture and engineering firm, enthusiastically embraced the chance to give back to the community through a variety of local events. Licensed in all 50 states, Washington DC, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, Benchmark Group has offices in Rogers, AR; Dallas, TX; and Houston, TX. Whether sponsoring golf tournaments, engaging in networking opportunities, or supporting charitable causes, the team at Benchmark Group, headquartered at 1805 N 2nd St., is dedicated to making a positive impact.
Art on the Bricks Art Walk Showcases Art and Real Estate Investment Opportunity
The Downtown Rogers Art on the Bricks Art Walk on September 12, 2024, promises a unique blend of art and real estate opportunity in the Rogers Commercial Historic District. From 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., the event will showcase the work of local artists and musicians in various downtown businesses while highlighting two historic properties available for purchase. This occasion is a prime chance for developers, investors, and entrepreneurs to explore potential business spaces within a vibrant cultural setting.
Rogers native publishes new travel guide for Bentonville/Rogers
"100 Things to Do in Bentonville/Rogers Before You Die" will be an exciting addition to any travel enthusiast's collection! This guidebook, set to be released on September 1, offers a blend of travel tips and bucket list experiences, making it a valuable resource for both residents and visitors of Northwest Arkansas. This new guide covers a wide range of activities across five categories: Food and Drink, Music and Entertainment, Sports and Recreation, Culture and History, and Shopping and Fashion. With more than a hundred recommendations, this book will be a great resource for discovering all that Bentonville and Rogers have to offer.
3rd Annual Evening of Historical Spirits: A Tasting Experience
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.
Ozark Beer Company: Brewing Tradition and Building Community
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.
Unique DTR Shop Shares Passion for Outdoor Lifestyle
Gearing up: The idea for Stay True Bike & Barber is a unique establishment born from a shared interest in skateboarding, vintage cars, motorcycles, and now mountain biking. The new shop is co-owned by Texas transplants, Brandan & Twyla Licatino, and Kevin McAllister.
Can't Help Falling in Love with The Natural State
Join us for a captivating evening at the Art on the Bricks Art Walk in Downtown Rogers on Thursday, February 8, 2024. From 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., immerse yourself in a delightful blend of visual art, music, shopping, food, and fun spanning across 10 locations in historic downtown Rogers.
This month's Art Walk celebrates the essence of Arkansas with the theme "Can’t Help Falling in Love with The Natural State." Experience the natural beauty and scenic wonders that make Northwest Arkansas one of the top 10 places to live in the United States. From biking and hiking trails to mountain ranges, waterfalls, lakes, rivers, and diverse flora and fauna, Arkansas provides a stunning backdrop that inspires the local art scene.
Historic Lane Hotel to Welcome School for Advanced Studies
School for Advanced Studies brings an exciting addition to Downtown Rogers and the education landscape in the area. The tuition-free, public charter school will educate Grades 5 - 12 beginning with the 2024-25 school year.
The DTR Quad Squad Joins Chamber Small Business Council
Four Downtown Rogers business professionals have been named to the Rogers Lowell Chamber’s 2024 Small Business Council. They join this group of community leaders to serve as the voice of the small business community and provide guidance to the Rogers Lowell Chamber. The Small Business Council is comprised of approximately two dozen chamber members who either work for or run small businesses throughout Northwest Arkansas.
Merchant Meet-Up Highlights Growing Business with a Welcoming Third Space
The third Thursday of each month the Rogers Lowell Chamber convenes merchant meetings in various locations in Downtown Rogers. Business owners and their teams talk about ways the Chamber can help them grow their business while sharing tips and ideas for our downtown community to collaborate and cultivate continued success.
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DTR business owners and their teams gather to share news and ideas while connecting over coffee and conversation.
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The meet-up provides a forum to become familiar with the changes taking place in this rapidly growing business community.
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A key mission of the Chamber is to support small business and entrepreneurial development along with economic development for our downtown sector.
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Ozark Beer Company to Transform Backyard into Community Gathering Space
Ozark Beer Company is collaborating with local artists to reimagine the downtown Rogers Brewery’s backyard as a family-friendly place for welcoming
the community and hosting public events. In addition to expanding seating space for patrons, the brewery aims to have the ability to host popular programming like festivals, artist fairs, and swap-meets without the threat of rainouts or the need to block off Arkansas St., and to make the integration of art a priority as development of the back yard takes shape.
BB & BBQ Rumbles into Rogers
Swipe. Match. Hired. DTR Merchant MeetUp Meets CARTE
The Rogers Lowell Chamber offers the Downtown Rogers Merchant MeetUp to invite businesses to share success stories and ideas to further economic development in the core of our city. Downtown Rogers business owners, managers and employees, and other interested individuals, are invited to join us 8:45 a.m. Wednesday, July 20, at The Key Wing of Rogers Historical Museum, 322 S 2nd Street, Rogers, AR. In addition to connecting over coffee provided by Iron Horse Coffee Company, and sharing their latest news, participants will be among the first to learn about Carte, a new workforce development app that will revolutionize hiring by matching the right people to the right jobs with one simple swipe.
Pig Gig Arkansas Returns to Downtown Rogers
The community is invited to Pig Gig Arkansas, as the annual festival returns to Downtown Rogers. Pig Gig Arkansas is a family friendly event organized Jay Alexander Foundation to benefit the Fibrolamellar Cancer Foundation. The event includes a pig roast BBQ and live music performances to honor the life of Jay Alexander, a Rogers resident who passed away in 2011 at age 20 from a rare form of liver cancer. Presented by Jay Alexander Foundation, Inc. in partnership with the City of Rogers at the Downtown Rogers Butterfield Stage, the festivities are set for 5:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m., Saturday, May 27, 2023 at 101 E Cherry St, Rogers, AR.
APT Season 38 Sponsorships Are Now Available
For the past thirty seven years, Arkansas Public Theatre (APT), a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization, has served as a community-based organization that believes performing arts are an essential part of a healthy community and vibrant economy. Arkansas Public Theatre at The Victory Theater presents high caliber productions with volunteer actors, directors, designers and technicians from our region.
The organization is thankful for season ticket holders, donors, partners, and ticket holders. This continued support is vital to the existence of APT. Their future promises greater community development and initiatives, while maintaining their productions’ relevancy in keeping our community alive and inspired.
Barks on the Bricks -- The UltiMUTT Art Walk
The month of May is National Pet Month and what better time to highlight our dog friendly Downtown Rogers than with a doggy themed Art on the Bricks Art Walk. The monthly event is a program of The Rogers Lowell Chamber, welcomes the community to shop with artists and pet related businesses and non-profits to participate in “Barks on the Bricks,” 4:30 – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 11, 2023.
A Texas Size Welcome in Downtown Rogers
The Chamber and the City of Rogers hosted a site visit from representatives of Frisco, Texas to discuss urban planning, Downtown revitalization, and comprehensive growth plans for our city. Hosted at Ozark Beer Company in Downtown Rogers, this multi-hour meeting created great conversation highlighting the redevelopment of Downtown Rogers and learning the similar challenges and opportunities found in Frisco.
The Community is Invited to Banco SÃ! Grand Opening and Block Party
The community is invited to the Grand Opening celebration of Banco Sí!, Friday, September 23rd, at 114 S. 1st Street in in Downtown Rogers. Join them for networking and a tour of the historic building designed by the area’s leading architect, A. O. Clark and first opened as The Bank of Rogers in 1907. Banco Sí! completed slight renovations to the historic building which features a limestone façade with red granite columns beneath a Romanesque arch. The ceremonial ribbon cutting by the Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce takes place at 4:00 p.m. followed by for Banco Sí!’s Community Block Party until 7:00 p.m. where food, festivities, and community resources will be plentiful.
High Street Real Estate Development Breaks Ground on Ritter & Spool Apartments
High Street Real Estate & Development has broken ground on the Ritter and Spool Apartments, an exciting new addition to Downtown Rogers. Located at two corners of South 1st Street and West Chestnut Street, the development will feature two three-story buildings with a total of 45 modern apartment units. While designed with contemporary amenities, the project blends seamlessly with the historic character of the area, reflecting the goals of the Rogers Lowell Chamber to make Downtown Rogers a prime destination for living, working, and recreation.