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ISG Celebrates Northwest Arkansas Office with Grand Opening
Last Call Serves Up a Sneak Preview
Hear The Roar of the 1920s: The Rogers Historical Museum is thrilled to announce its latest temporary exhibit, "Last Call: History of Alcohol in Ozarks," set to captivate audiences from March 15 to November 9, 2024.
But wait, there's more! now is the perfect time to become a member of the Friends of the Rogers Historical Museum! Membership comes with exclusive privileges, including access to the 21+ Member Only sneak preview event set for Thursday, March 14. Join the party as they delve into the intriguing history of alcohol in the Ozarks, where tales of rebellion, resilience, and renewal await discovery.
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.
Contributions by Downtown Rogers' own Bill Watkins and Lacie Bray Earn Recognition
The Rogers Lowell Chamber Annual Celebration will honor Downtown Rogers' very own Bill Watkins and Lacie Bray with prestigious awards.
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.