
EVENTS IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
COMMUNITY EVENTS



Fayetteville Indoor Winter Market—Thru March 14
The winter market features seasonal produce, locally grown meats, locally made cheese, freshly baked goods, artisan crafts and more. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fayetteville Senior Activity & Wellness Center. www.fayettevillefarmersmarket.org
Bentonville Farmers Market Indoor Season—Thru March 21
Enjoy great food and family-friendly fun, all while supporting local businesses. Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Record. Bentonville. www.downtownbentonville.org
Cane Hill Kite Festival—March 7
This annual festival will start at noon and continue until the last kite comes down. Food will be available for sale as well as kites and a kite repair hospital. Raffles and prizes will also be given out throughout the day. Springfield Ranch. Cane Hill. Learn more on Facebook.
Rogers Local Food & Art Market—March 7 & 21
Shop local for farm-fresh ingredients as well as sustainable and ecologically conscious handmade arts and crafts. Market will be held indoors through March on specific Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Mount Hebron Park. Rogers. www.rogerslocalfoodmarket.com
Springdale Farmers Winter Market—March 8
The Springdale Farmers Market will be set up indoors for the winter from 1 to 5 p.m., bringing all the best locally sourced produce and goodies. Jones Center. Springdale. Learn more on Facebook.
Art on the Bricks—March 12
Enjoy artwork from regional artists featured in local businesses and shops from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Downtown Rogers. www.rogerslowell.com
ARTS & CULTURE



The Auditorium—Upcoming Events
April 3: Adam Mac: Southern Spectacle Tour, 7:30 p.m.; April 12: Eureka Springs Music Awards, 3 p.m. The Auditorium. Eureka Springs. www.visiteurekasprings.com
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art—Exhibitions & Events
Beginning March 14 running thru July 27: America 250: Common Threads; and on March 21 & 22, Regional Artist Showcase: John Dyas Pottery from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Upcoming events include: Wednesdays Over Water: Botanical Garden of the Ozarks on March 4, 6 p.m.; Candlelight Jazz: Cyrille Aimee on March 13, 7:30 p.m.; Gardening in a Changing Climate: Biodiversity on March 26, 1:30 p.m.; Wednesdays Over Water: America 250 on April 1, 6 p.m.; Mystery at the Museum on April 2, 6 p.m.; SoNA Beyond: Declaration on April 10, 7 p.m.; and Van Cliburn Concert: Aristo Sham + Vitaly Starikov on April 15, 7 p.m. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Bentonville. crystalbridges.org
Historic Cane Hill—Upcoming Exhibition
Beginning March 14 running thru April 18: Arkansas Quail and Turkey Stamp Art Competition and Exhibition. In collaboration with the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission and Foundation, this national competition will portray the northern bobwhite quail and eastern wild turkey — two species important to the natural heritage of the Ozarks region. Historic Cane Hill Gallery. www.historiccanehillar.org/gallery
The Momentary—Exhibitions & Events
Currently on display thru June 7: The Machine Behind the Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press and The Greatest Wildlife Photographs. Special events include: Teen Takeover | Paw Party at 6 p.m. on March 6; Saturday Morning Cartoons at 9 a.m. on March 7; Sound Bath Experience | The Gentle Thaw at 10:30 a.m. on March 8; The Oscar Watch Party at 5 p.m. on March 15; Listening Party | Adam Bernbach at 7 p.m. on March 19; Saturday Morning Cartoons at 9 a.m. on March 21; Singles Night | Hot Date, Hard Pass at 7 p.m. on March 21; Collide | Nasaya B2B Ford at 8 p.m. on March 26; and Marissa Nadler | Presented By The Map Shows at 7 p.m. on April 12. The Momentary. Bentonville. www.themomentary.org
Rogers Historical Museum—Exhibitions
Currently on display thru March 28: Ozark Quilts: Stitches in Time; and running thru Aug. 1: Fashion Accessories: Adornments Through History. Rogers Historical Museum. www.rogershistoricalmuseum.org
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History—Exhibitions
Currently on display thru May 31: Andrew Kilgore’s Fayetteville Townfolk; Capturing Time: Historic Ozark Cameras; and One Step Higher: Five Generations of a Black Ozark Family. Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. Springdale. www.shilohmuseum.org
Walton Arts Center—Upcoming Performances
March 1: Water for Elephants, 2 p.m.; March 5: BODYTRAFFIC, 7 p.m.; March 5: The Comedy Zone: Brad Upton, 7:30 p.m.; March 6: West Street Live: Sunny Sweeney, 7:30 p.m.; March 7: SoNA: Behind the Mask: Romeo and Juliet, 7:30 p.m.; March 10: Secrets of Space, 6 p.m.; March 13: Starrlight Jazz Club: African Rhythms Alumni Quintet, 7:30 p.m.; March 17 thru 22: Some Like it Hot; March 28: John Crist Live!, 4 & 7 p.m.; March 31: Billy Goats Gruff and Other Tales, 6 p.m.; April 3: Fortune Feimster, 7 & 9:30 p.m.; April 8: Solas, 7 p.m.; April 10: Voctave, 7:30 p.m.; April 10 thru 12: VoiceJam A Cappella Festival; April 11: VoiceJam Competition, 7:30 p.m.; April 12: Chris Thile, 7 p.m.; April 14 & 15: Blue Man Group, 7 p.m. Walton Arts Center. Fayetteville. www.waltonartscenter.org
Harold Keller: Portals—Thru March 8
Curated by Matthew Bailey, this exhibition celebrates the distinct art of Harold Keller as well as explores the artist’s influences and his developmental phases used to produce his finished works. Alexander Gallery, Walton Arts Center. Fayetteville. www.waltonartscenter.org
Arkansas New Play Festival—March 5 thru 15
This festival is a celebration of new works for the American stage. Visit the website for a complete lineup and schedule of performances. TheatreSquared. Fayetteville. www.theatre2.org
Disney’s: The Little Mermaid—March 6 & 7
In this Broadway-caliber experience for audiences of all ages, step into Ariel’s reimagined world, where magic runs deep and timeless legends come to life. Grace Point Church of Northwest Arkansas. Bentonville. www.perryryantheater.com
Bach and Byrd Choral Concert—March 26
A choral concert, led by Dr. Stephen Caldwell, celebrating the music of two composers, Johan Sebastian Bach and William Byrd. Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel. Bella Vista. www.vocenwa.org
The Great Passion Play—April 3 & 4
America’s No. 1 attended outdoor drama will be presenting two special performances Easter weekend, starting on Good Friday. Come witness “The Greatest Story Ever Told” in an outdoor amphitheater with immersive surround sound, amazing lighting, live animals and more. Performances begin each night at 7:30 p.m. The Great Passion Play. Eureka Springs. www.greatpassionplay.org
SPORTS & RECREATION



Arkansas State Parks—Events
Search for fun activities and ways you can get involved to make Arkansas State Park memories that last a lifetime. www.arkansasstateparks.com
NWA Naturals—Upcoming Home Games
Kick off the 2026 season on April 7 thru 12 vs. Amarillo Sod Poodles; and April 21 thru 26 vs. Wichita Wind Surges. Visit the website for game times, promotional theme night information and admission prices. Arvest Ballpark. Springdale. www.nwanaturals.com
Medal Madness—March 7
Get ready for an exhilarating day of fitness and fun by joining in the 5K, 10K or half marathon. Event begins at 8 a.m. Shaw Family Park. Springdale. www.runsignup.com/Race/AR/Springdale/Shaw09
Irish 5K/10K—March 14
This race gives participants the opportunity to test themselves at either the 5K or 10K distance. 7:45 a.m. Bentonville Community Center. www.runbentonville.com
Jones Center Indoor Triathlon—March 14
A swim, bike and run event that is the perfect opportunity for beginners to try their hand at a triathlon as well as for seasoned triathletes to gear up for the season. Jones Center. Springdale. www.thejonescenter.org
Noah Antony 5K Race—March 14
Join in this race benefiting Ozark Catholic Academy students and their families. Race starts at 8:30 a.m. St. Joseph Catholic Church. Tontitown. www.ozarkcatholic.org
Nutty Runner 5K—March 14
Three-miles, three brews, tons of fun! Or register as the designated driver who’s just there for the running. Either way, it’s going to be nuttier than ever. Columbus House Brewery. Fayetteville. www.runsignup.com/Race/AR/Fayetteville/NR5k
US Pro Cup 2026—March 18 thru 22
Four jam-packed days of cross-country mountain biking racing, qualifiers and classes for all levels. Olympic hopefuls will gather for the opportunity to score heaps of valuable last-minute qualifying points at the 2026 US Pro Cup. This U.C.I.-sanctioned event will feature competition and fun for beginners, amateurs and professional riders alike. Centennial Park. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com
March to Gold—March 21
It will be total madness as Ozark Mountain Wrestling presents this event to crown their inaugural Tag Team Champions. 7 p.m. Embassy Suites Northwest Arkansas. Rogers. www.omwrestling.com
NWA Spring Classic Road Race—March 29
All Sports Productions and the Fayetteville Wheelmen cycling team join together for this event. Various race lengths are offered. Prairie Grove Intermediate School. www.nwaspringclassic.com
Bentonville Half Marathon—April 4
This 16th annual event follows a racecourse in Bentonville that will take runners through the heart of the city and highlight its beautiful trail system. Race begins at 7 a.m. Downtown Bentonville.
Hazel Valley Rally—April 11
Beginning and finishing on a stunning 300-acre private ranch east of Fayetteville, this event (formerly the Hazel Valley Gran Prix) has long been a rite of passage for local cyclists. Participants can choose between 45-mile and 64-mile route options. Both routes send cyclists deep into the Boston Mountain Range of the Ozarks. Hazel Valley Ranch. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com
Pagnozzi Parker Charity Big Bass Tournament—April 11
This 14th annual fishing tournament benefiting Pagnozzi Parker Charitie includes hourly and overall cash prizes. 7 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Prairie Creek, Beaver Lake. Rogers. www.pagnozziparker.org
Hogeye Marathon—April 11 & 12
This 50th annual event includes a Boston Marathon qualifying marathon, the Hogeye Half Marathon and a four-person relay. Downtown Springdale. www.hogeyemarathon.com
OTHER EVENTS



Success Stories Brunch—March 5
This inspiring event features an executive women’s panel, brunch including mimosas, an auction and networking opportunities. Proceeds benefit Dress for Success NWA. McAuley Hall, Center for Nonprofits. Rogers. www.dfsnwa.org
Annual Luncheon Meeting—March 6
This annual Springdale Chamber of Commerce event will celebrate its 2025 accomplishments as well as discovering the path forward for 2026 while awarding its 2026 Civic Service Honoree. 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Northwest Arkansas Convention Center. Springdale. www.springdale.com
I Love Fayetteville Big Party—March 6
Join the Fayetteville Junior Civic League for a night with music by Dial Up, appetizers and drinks, all while raising money for local nonprofits. Ages 21 and older. 7 to 11 p.m. George’s Majestic Lounge. Fayetteville. www.fayettevillejcl.org
Orchid Show and Sale—March 6 thru 8
Beautiful plants will be on display and for sale, grown by members of regional orchid societies. Pauline Whitaker Animal Sciences Center. Fayetteville. www.oso-web.org
Muttminster Dog Show—March 7
Dogs can enter various competitions such as “Most Like Their Owner,” “Best Fashion” and more. Also, expect vendors and booths full of supplies, treats, and activities for owners and their pups. Event will end with a ticketed performance by Puppy Pals, as seen on America’s Got Talent. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Jones Center. Springdale. www.thejonescenter.org
Butterflies & Blooms—March 10
This is Saving Grace NWA's 17th annual spring fundraiser for its annual budget, opening the door for "Grace" to receive shelter, food and clothing in the safe, Christ-centered environment of Saving Grace. 11:30 a.m. Rogers Convention Center. www.savinggracenwa.org
BWC Assemble—March 10
Join in for a dynamic discussion tackling the important topic of aging parents. Featured expert speakers will include Mercy, Generations Legal and Circle of Life. This event will provide valuable insights, resources and support for navigating the complexities of caring for aging loved ones. Record. Bentonville. business.greaterbentonville.com
Handprints for Hope—March 10
Join the Children’s Safety Center for this annual luncheon bringing together community members to honor CSC supporters, learn about its important mission and hear from guest speakers. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Fayetteville Town Center. www.childrenssafetycenter.org
Big Business Brunch—March 11
This lunch-and-learn-style event features guest speaker John Laney, EVP Food of Walmart US, talking about the retail industry in an intimate gathering. Money raised stays local to support the kids, families and volunteers who are supported by Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas. 21c Museum Hotel. Bentonville. www.bbbsnwa.org
Girls Night Out: Downtown & Derby—March 12
Savor, shop and socialize from 5 to 8 p.m. with participating downtown businesses. There will also be Derby Door Prizes throughout the evening. From 5 to 6:30 p.m. stop by The Brick Ballroom to enter the Best Derby Hat Contest and get a Derby themed mocktail from The Old Soul Event Specialists. This event is presented by Main Street Siloam Springs. Downtown Siloam Springs. www.mainstreetsiloam.org
NextUp Northwest Arkansas—March 12
This event, held during Women’s History Month, celebrates female empowerment and will include time for networking and an immersive expo featuring women-owned businesses. Event is from 4 to 6 p.m. The Momentary. Bentonville. www.nextupisnow.org
NWA Home Show—March 13 thru 15
This is the 36th year for this signature event, where attendees can meet with local building and design experts who can help with any indoor or outdoor home project. Rogers Convention Center. www.nwahba.com
Celebration of Business and Community—March 18
Rogers-Lowell Area Chamber of Commerce will recognize the organization’s current and incoming leadership. This year will be a luncheon with guest speaker Blake Warren Woolsey. 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Rogers Convention Center. www.rogerslowell.com
The Abilities Ball—March 20
A celebration of the incredible abilities of the people with developmental disabilities Life Styles, Inc. has served since 1976. Enjoy food, music, dancing and a performance by the clients. 6 to 9:30 p.m. Fayetteville Public Library. www.lifestylesinc.org
Kiss The Brides Expo—March 22
This is the rescheduled date for the previously canceled January event. Meet the area’s most trusted wedding professionals and see the newest wedding fashions from noon to 4 p.m. Holiday Inn & Northwest Arkansas Convention Center. Springdale. www.kissthebrideexpo.com
Walmart State of the Chamber 100th Annual Lunch & Awards—March 31
Celebrate the continued growth and success of the Bentonville area at this event bringing together the leaders, innovators and influencers shaping the future of Northwest Arkansas. There will be guest speakers, engaging discussions, lunch and a celebration of the progress made last year. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The Ledger. Bentonville. www.greaterbentonville.com
The Big Bet—April 2
This casino night and Texas hold ‘em-style poker tournament raises money for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas programming. This will be a fun-filled night with games, appetizers and an open bar. Event starts at 5:30 p.m. Barn at the Springs. Springdale. www.bbbsnwa.org
Distinguished Scholars Brunch—April 3
Scholarships will be awarded to 72 exemplary recipients in the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas program. The families and businesses that established the scholarships will be recognized and provided this special opportunity to become acquainted with their recipient. Event exclusively for recipients, top donors and named scholarship or endowment contributors. Fayetteville Public Library. www.spsfnwa.org
NWA Gives—April 9
Participate by donating to your favorite local nonprofit. Northwest Arkansas has hundreds of nonprofits that aim to improve the lives of its residents. No matter how they are run or who they serve, nonprofits can only thrive if they raise funds to support their work. Visit the website for more information on how to donate. www.nwagives.org
Youth of the Year—April 9
One night. One mission. Countless futures. Join to celebrate the work happening at Boys and Girls Club of Benton County with dinner, drinks, a silent auction, and a powerful look at the impact made. The evening will conclude with remarks from the 2026 Youth of the Year winner. The Ledger. Bentonville. www.bgcbentoncounty.org
Camp 479—April 10
Attendees can play like a Girl Scout and party like a grown-up at this event supporting Girl Scouts – Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Enjoy outdoor activities, cocktails, dinner, music and a silent auction. Heroncrest. Elm Springs. www.girlscoutsdiamonds.org
The Main Event: Speakeasy Soirée—April 10
A fundraiser benefiting historic downtown revitalization through the work of Main Street Siloam Springs, Inc. Proceeds from the event empower this economic development program in its efforts to preserve the historic district, support local business and develop a vibrant gathering space for the community. 6:30 p.m. The Brick Ballroom. Siloam Springs. www.mainstreetsiloam.org
Vintage Market Days—April 10 thru 12
This upscale vintage-inspired market features original art, antiques, clothing, jewelry, handmade treasures, home décor, outdoor furnishings, consumable treats, seasonal plantings and more. Benton County Fairgrounds. Bentonville. www.vintagemarketdays.com
Arkansas State Chili Championship—April 11
Enjoy chili competing in four categories. The winners will complete in the World Chili Championship Cookoff sanctioned by the International Chili Society and benefits The Purple Flower. 12:30 to 4 p.m. Holiday Island Country Club. Eureka Springs. www.eurekaspringschamber.com
Fayetteville Anime-Fest—April 11
An epic in-person gathering of anime lovers. This trade show convention features panels, meet and greets, voice actor guests, attractions, exhibitors, cool merch, characters, cosplay, video game tournaments and much more. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hilton Garden Inn. Fayetteville. www.animefest.com
Northwest Arkansas Mom Prom—April 11
A ladies night out supporting Habitat for Humanity Northwest Arkansas. Ladies can dress up and enjoy a DJ, dancing, photo booth, appetizers, drinks, raffle prizes, and other hilarious surprises. Ages 21 and up. 7 to 10 p.m. Mount Sequoyah Center. Fayetteville. Tickets are available on Eventbrite.com.
Reading the Greens—April 11
This indoor minigolf fundraiser will take attendees through the Fayetteville Public Library, ending with awards and entertainment. Proceeds benefit the Fayetteville Public Library Foundation. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., tee time at 7 p.m. Fayetteville Public Library. www.faylib.org
Spring Dr. Compton Native Tree & Plant Sale—April 13 thru 17
A spring plant sale with a diverse selection of trees, shrubs, vines, ornamental grasses, perennials and hardy ferns. Also featuring Pollinator Trays, Erosion Control Trays and Full Plug Trays. Compton Gardens Maintenance Office. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org
UnGala—April 17
An adults-only night of excitement and interactive experiences supporting access to Amazeum programs and activities. Guests 21 and up can enjoy an evening of drinks, play and one-of-a-kind experiences, all for a good cause. Scott Family Amazeum. Bentonville. www.amazeum.org
FamJam—April 18
Bring the whole family for science experiments that come to life before your eyes, and each new twist reveals the incredible secrets behind everyday chemical reactions. From simple experiments you can recreate at home to larger-than-life demonstrations that will leave you speechless, this interactive show builds excitement with each bubbling, fizzing and popping experiment. 11 a.m. or 2 p.m. Jones Center. Springdale. www.thejonescenter.org
Home Brew—April 18
Join home brewers from around Northwest Arkansas for an annual tasting competition. Noon to 4 p.m. Bentonville Brewing Company. www.nwaws.org
Quail Dinner—April 18
This four-course dinner will be prepared by Case Dighero. Weather permitting, guests will dine outdoors next to the scenic Jordan Creek. 5 p.m. Historic Cane Hill. www.historiccanehillar.org