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Shop Small BINGO for the Holidays Returns to Downtown Rogers
The Downtown Rogers (DTR) business community invites you to Shop Small and play BINGO with a holiday celebration of local businesses and the charm of Downtown Rogers. Now in its third year, this event is a fantastic way to explore the community, shop locally, and win big. With over 20 participating businesses, shoppers have the chance to win a prize package valued at more than $700.
Our thought bubble: We encourage shopping locally in Downtown Rogers all year long, and especially during the holiday season! The DTR BINGO challenge invites you to explore the unique offerings of local businesses while contributing to the community's economic health.
Explore DTR: Complete the challenge beginning on Shop Small Saturday, November 30, and running through Wednesday, December 11, and you will have a chance to win a prize basket valued at more than $700!
Shop, Eat, and Drink Local This Holiday Season!
This holiday season, locally-owned businesses in Downtown Rogers are ready to welcome you with open houses, festive shopping experiences, and a warm, inviting atmosphere. When you choose to shop and dine local, you’re giving back to the community in so many ways. Here’s why it matters:
Olivia Frank & Co is a chic new boutique in Downtown Rogers
Shopping local is a true pleasure when you're surrounded by beautiful clothing in a cheerful and welcoming environment. Olivia Frank & Co is a chic new boutique in Northwest Arkansas, founded by the dynamic mother-daughter duo, Julie and Olivia Woods. Located on First Street in Downtown Rogers, this boutique offers a thoughtfully curated collection of trendy apparel, jewelry, accessories, and gifts. What sets Olivia Frank & Co apart is its inclusive range of sizes, from small to 3X, ensuring that every woman can find something that makes her feel confident and beautiful.
New DTR Digs for Avenue Design Company
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.
Noah Furuseth: Cultivating a Sustainable Future
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.
Loyalty Pays in Downtown Rogers -- Support Local
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.
DTR patrons Provide Pup-Cups to Pooches at Humane Society of NWA
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
DTR Breweries Participate in Statewide Celebration
On March 30th, Ozark Beer Company and Greenhouse Aleworks will be among 24 breweries across the state of Arkansas celebrating Pint Day organized by the Arkansas Brewers Guild. The Pint Day will serve as a fundraiser for the Guild and highlight local taprooms and breweries across the State. This year’s theme is the “Great Arkansas Aleclipse,” and features a commemorative pint glass celebrating the day.
Crochet & Art Collide in March
March brings an exciting fusion of creativity as crochet and art collide during Art on the Bricks' celebration of National Crochet Month and Youth Art Month, 4:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 14. This vibrant event showcases the intersection of traditional craftsmanship with contemporary artistic expression, highlighting the diverse talents of local artisans and makers, both young and old.
Art on the Bricks invites the community to immerse themselves in a rich tapestry of crochet artistry, where intricate stitches and vibrant colors come together to form stunning works of art. From delicate jewelry to whimsical amigurumi creatures, visitors will have the opportunity to marvel at the intricacy and ingenuity of crochet creations. Patrons will also experience the fancy footwork of Rince Academy of Irish Dance and see the art of 8th grade art students from Greer Lingle Middle School.
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.
DTR Merchant Meet Up Shares Opportunities
Two New Downtown Attractions: Downtown Rogers businesses are invited to host either of two new public art installations that will further attract patrons to the Downtown community. Both projects will be published and promoted in news releases, on social media, and on websites inviting people to experience the many amenities in Downtown Rogers. Participants in the January DTR Merchant MeetUp met the artists and had the first opportunity to sign up to be locations for these art installations.
DTR Merchant Meet-Up Pieces Together Destination Location Opportunities
The Rogers Lowell Chamber launched the Downtown Rogers Merchant Meet-Up to facilitate connections and collaborations among Downtown Rogers (DTR) businesses.
What to expect: Business owners, managers, and staff are invited to this monthly get-together to connect and collaborate over coffee. The news media is invited to join us 8:45 a.m. - 9:45 a.m., Thursday, January 18 at Brick & Mortar, 120 W Walnut Street.
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.
Art on the Bricks Invites You to Deck the Halls & Walls witih Art by Local Artists
Give the Gift of Original Art: The December Art on the Bricks Art Walk invites the community to support the artists and creatives who enhance our quality of life while stimulating the local economy. Downtown Rogers is rich in artistic talent with more than 20 shops, galleries and restaurants that sell handcrafted art and crafts by local artists.
November Downtown Merchant Meet-Up Celebrates Entrepreneurship
November is National Entrepreneurship Month, a time to celebrate the entrepreneurs who serve their communities and bolster the U.S. economy. This week we also recognize the American spirit of entrepreneurship by celebrating Global Entrepreneurship Week. Downtown Rogers is the perfect place to celebrate entrepreneurship. Our historic Downtown is largely made up of locally owned businesses, many of which were founded by the people who own and operate them today.
The Downtown Rogers Merchant Meet-Up--a program of the Rogers Lowell Chamber--provides an opportunity for Downtown Rogers business owners, their team members, and other interested individuals, to convene, connect, and converse about relevant topics over coffee.
The Parlour Room Opens in Downtown Rogers
A new community-centric retail concept focused on bringing connection + conversation is coming to Downtown Rogers. The Parlour Room, located at 103 W Walnut Street, is the brainchild of the founders of two locally owned businesses that have roots in Downtown Rogers. Courtney Ulrich Smith and Dominic Smith, co-owners of Underbrush Books, and Jesse Weegins, founder and owner of American Estates, have partnered to bring The Parlour Room, a community-centric retail experience, to Downtown Rogers.
RAD on 2nd: Downtown Rogers' Newest Makers Market
Java Dudes Coffee Co. and Mavis WineCo. are collaborating to offer a summer pop-up market featuring creators and vendors from our region. They have selected local artisans with handcrafted products inspired by the heart and soul of talented makers from our community. Make plans to visit Rogers + Art + District and attend RAD on 2nd, Downtown Rogers’ newest makers market offering locally made products They will also feature food trucks serving up a variety of food and beverage options. RAD on 2nd is 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Sunday, June 4 at 718 N 2nd Street, Rogers, AR.
Barks on the Bricks: The UltiMUTT Art Walk
Call for Artists and Pet Related Vendors & Non Profits! May is National Pet Month and the May Art on the Bricks Art Walk in Downtown Rogers features Our Dog Friendly Downtown! Join us Thursday, May 11 for our dog friendliest event of the year!
NWA Book Fest Celebrates Locally Owned Independent Bookstores
Underbrush Books, with support from The Cozy Librarian and Ozark Beer Co., is hosting the inaugural NWA Book Fest, 10:00 a.m. - 5 p.m., Saturday, April 1, at Ozark Beer Co., 109 N Arkansas Street, Rogers, AR. The event includes two stages and opportunities to connect with more than 2 dozen local authors and publishers, 12 maker/small business pop-up shops, and eight locally owned independent bookstores.
Map Highlights DTR Destination Locations
NWA Media, a division of the Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, collaborated with Rogers Lowell Chamber and Downtown Rogers merchants to publish the new 2023 Go Downtown Rogers Map and Shopping Guide which can be found in shops, restaurants and offices throughout Downtown Rogers and is also available throughout the region.
Specialty Food Shop & Cafe Celebrates! Happy Birthday Nola's Pantry
We can't believe it's almost been 1 year since Nola's Pantry opened their doors in Downtown Rogers! The specialty food shop and cafe is hosting a multi-day celebration for the community! B-DAY Bash from Wednesday, March 15th to Saturday March 18th.
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."
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.
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.
Support Small Business Playing Small Biz Bingo!
Your invitation to "Shop Small" doesn't end with Small Business Saturday, and 20 locally owned businesses are geared up to give you the motivation to continue building this habit. This initiative invites you to pick up a bingo card at any of the participating locations, make a purchase at 5 or more businesses, collect a stamp, and turn in your card for a chance to win a Downtown Rogers prize package worth more than $400 gift cards and merchandise!
19 Downtown Businesses Join SantaCon Holiday Celebration 2022
Spread some Holiday Cheer while you support Sharing & Caring of Benton County. Your $10 ticket helps children in Benton County experience the miracle of Christmas and you also support locally owned businesses in the downtowns of Rogers and Bentonville. Nineteen Downtown Rogers restaurants, bars and retail shops are participating in the Bentonville & Rogers SantaCon Holiday Celebration 1:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Saturday, December 3rd, followed by an afterparty beginning at 7:00 p.m. at The Shire GastroPub. Celebrate the holiday season and eat, drink and be merry during this 21+ event. Wear your best Santa, Elf, Reindeer or other holiday apparel and support the venues where you will find festivities with food, drink and shopping specials.
A Dream Becomes a Reality for Modest Method Designs-An Upcycled Furniture Store
Maryanne Stewart has always excelled at dreaming big, but executing those dreams did not come easily. "If you knew me before I started this journey, you would know I was the most timid and nervous person there ever was," she explained. You wouldn't know it today as she exudes energy and enthusiasm for helping clients and making beautiful furniture.
Growing up, Stewart loved everything about design, from architecture to home decor. She knew early on, one day she would end up doing something in the design field. She founded Modest Method to provide design services and beautiful spaces to people who couldn't afford extravagant upgrades. Then, COVID happened, and things shifted a bit. She decided to focus more on furniture and curated pieces than spaces, and continue to offer affordable products through her process and products.
Morris Crown Jewelry Gives Clients the Royal Treatment
David and Holly King decided to pursue an adventure in jewelry design and repair in NW Arkansas in late 2019. As a self-taught jeweler with a background in mechanics and metalsmithing, David began to build a business model to help solve the perception that owning custom jewelry is only for the affluent. “Custom jewelry should be available for anyone wanting to express their personality or style without an inflated price tag,” explained Holly. The couple designs each individual piece with the customer in mind using their skills and talent to make each piece unique. With the help of Computer Aided Design (CAD) and international sourcing of gemstones and diamonds, the Kings strive to offer a relaxed, stress-free shopping experience where beautiful, custom jewelry is affordable.
Celebrating the Art and Artists of Northwest Arkansas
ANA Gallery Found a Home in Downtown Rogers
Northwest Arkansas is rich in artistic talent and the Artists of Northwest Arkansas (ANA) is proud of its mission to sponsor, encourage, assist, and promote enjoyment and understanding of the visual arts in the region. For over 30 years the ANA has offered a welcoming and inclusive place for artists of all kinds to showcase their work, learn new skills, and be part of the growing art scene in Northwest Arkansas and the surrounding area.