
EVENTS IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
COMMUNITY EVENTS



Bentonville Farmers Market Indoor Season—Thru March 21
Enjoy great food and family-friendly fun, all while supporting local businesses. Indoor market runs on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to noon. Record. Bentonville. www.downtownbentonville.org
Fayetteville Indoor Winter Market—Jan. 3 thru March 14
The winter market features seasonal produce, locally grown meats, locally made cheese, freshly baked goods, artisan crafts and more. Market is open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Fayetteville Senior Activity & Wellness Center. www.fayettevillefarmersmarket.org
Springdale Farmers Winter Market—Jan. 11, Feb.8 & March 8
The Springdale Farmers Market will be set up indoors for the winter on Jan. 11, Feb. 8 & March 8 from 1 to 5 p.m., bringing all the best locally sourced produce and goodies. Jones Center. Springdale. www.facebook.com/p/Springdale-Farmers-Market-at-the-Jones-Center-100057207409231
ARTS & CULTURE



Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art—Exhibitions & Events
Currently on display thru Jan. 4: Time Loop by Klip Collective: A Forest Light Experience; and running thru Jan. 26: Get in the Game: Sports, Art, Culture. Upcoming events include: North Forest Winter Cottage Experience thru Jan. 4; and The Beloved Community Festival: A Tribute to Unity & Culture on Jan. 16 at 6 p.m. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Bentonville. crystalbridges.org
Historic Cane Hill—Exhibition
Running thru Jan. 18: High School Art Competition and Exhibition. Historic Cane Hill Gallery. www.historiccanehillar.org
The Momentary—Exhibitions & Event
Currently on display thru June 7: The Machine Behind The Art: Inside JR’s Printing Press and The Greatest Wildlife Photographs. Special events include: redveil at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 14. The Momentary. Bentonville. www.themomentary.org
Rogers Historical Museum—Exhibitions
Currently on display thru Jan. 10: Rogers Historical Museum: Celebrating 50 Years!; and on display thru March 28: Ozark Quilts: Stitches in Time. 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
Jan. 16 thru 18: Meredith Willson’s The Music Man; Jan. 21: German Cornejo’s Tango After Dark, 7 p.m.; Jan. 23: Richard Thomas in Mark Twain Tonight!, 8 p.m.; Jan. 27: The Choir of Man, 7 p.m.; Jan. 29: Mandy Patinkin in Concert: JUKEBOX, 7 p.m.; Jan. 31: SoNA: Across the Silk Road: Scheherazade, 7:30 p.m.; Jan. 31: The Comedy Zone: Aida Rodriguez, 8 p.m.; and Feb. 3 thru 8: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Walton Arts Center. Fayetteville. www.waltonartscenter.org
Namaste India—Thru Jan. 12
Experience the sights, sounds and flavors of India at the Amazeum. Explore immersive spaces, from a lively marketplace and tuk tuk ride to the Taj Mahal and Bollywood, while discovering the connections between your life and those of children in India. Scott Family Amazeum. Bentonville. www.amazeum.org
Art on the Bricks—Jan. 8
Enjoy artwork from regional artists featured in local businesses and shops from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Downtown Rogers. artonthebricks.com
Ozark Mountain Music Festival—Jan. 15 thru 18
Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind bluegrass, folk, urban and American roots music celebration. Basin Park Hotel. Eureka Springs. www.ozarkmountainmusicfestival.com
LeapFest—Jan. 24
This 2nd annual film screening experience will feature Arkansas filmmakers on the big screen and offer the opportunity to connect with the filmmakers. A list of screenings by genre is online. Enjoy an after party at a to be announced location. Malco Razorback Cinema Grill & IMAX. Fayetteville. www.leapingdogproductions.net
The Book Club Play—Jan. 28 thru Feb. 15
A smart, hilarious comedy about books and the people who love them. Whether you’re a voracious reader or just love a good laugh, The Book Club Play is a delightful reflection on life, love, literature and the side-splitting results when friends start reading between the lines. TheatreSquared. Fayetteville. www.theatre2.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
Black Eyed Peas Run and Walk—Jan. 1
Gather your family and friends, create a team and make matching T-shirts. Run in memory of a loved one or just run for yourself and for bragging rights. Brookhaven Neighborhood. Fayetteville. www.parentsleftbehind.org
Cold Blooded—Jan. 17
Professional wrestling event produced by Ozark Mountain Wrestling, a local nonprofit raising funds and awareness for various community causes and providing exciting family-friendly entertainment. Four Points by Sheraton. Bentonville. www.omwrestling.com
Frozen Toes 5K & 15K Trail Run—Jan. 24
It is time for Fayetteville’s annual winter weather trail running race. First-timers and returners alike will love the technical, single-track trails that reward you with breathtaking views of the Ozark Mountains. Kessler Mountain. Fayetteville. www.fayetteville-ar.gov
Running From Yeti!—Feb. 7
Super fun, award-winning race series featuring a 5K, 10K and half marathon race. Run with, take pictures with, high-five him and have a chilly dance party with Freddie the Yeti. Kessler Mountain Regional Park. Fayetteville. www.runningfromyeti.com/fayetteville-ar.html
Rule of $3.99—Feb. 28
A bike extravaganza starting with a ride across beautiful miles on tarmac, gravel and singletrack. Afterward, return to Bike Rack Brewing for beer, food and fellowship and early access to registration for the main event: Rule of Three in May. Bike Rack Brewing. Bentonville. www.visitbentonville.com
OTHER EVENTS



NWA Wedding Show—Jan. 4
Showcasing bride and groom vendors and event planners. For the couples that just got engaged or the event planner just starting off, the show will feature everything they need. Four Points by Sheraton. Bentonville. www.nwaweddingshow.com
Compton Gardens & Arboretum Wedding Open House—Jan. 11
Explore the gardens, tour modern indoor event spaces and imagine your celebration surrounded by natural beauty. Meet local wedding vendors, enjoy light refreshments and meet the rentals team to bring your vision to life. The first 50 guests will receive a complimentary swag bag. 1 to 4 p.m. Compton Gardens & Arboretum. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org
The Beloved Community Festival: A Tribute to Unity & Culture—Jan. 16
Hosted by the Northwest Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Council, event includes an array of food, music and art. A cultural tapestry representing the rich diversity of NWA through multicultural cuisine, a musical extravaganza, kids zone and more. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Bentonville. www.nwamlk.org
Mount Sequoyah Wedding Show—Jan. 17
Just engaged? Planning weddings? From 2 to 5 p.m., enter an immersive wedding-planning playground featuring breathtaking Mount Sequoyah venues, trusted caterers and culinary partners, gorgeous tablescapes for every style, and cocktails by Koon’s Saloon Mobile Bar Service. Millar Lodge, Mount Sequoyah. Fayetteville. www.mountsequoyah.org
Northwest Arkansas Comic Con—Jan. 17 & 18
This event brings together a diverse list of guests, vendors, artists and fan groups in an affordable, family-friendly environment. Event will also feature cosplay, panels, guests Kel Mitchell, Kyle Hebert, and Khary Payton, and more. Rogers Convention Center. www.nwacomiccon.com
Wedding Fair—Jan. 18
Pop in and take in the samples of wedding cakes and stunning floral displays at this 9th annual event. The first 50 attendees will receive a free swag bag filled with goodies from local vendors. Noon to 3 p.m. The Apollo on Emma. Springdale. www.facebook.com/theapolloonemma
Eureka Springs Paranormal Weekend—Jan. 23 & 24
Bringing paranormal investigators of all experience levels for overnight ghost hunts, including hands-on explorations of the unexplained. Conference attendees also receive admission to the nightly ghost tour, hospitality breaks and breakfast on Sunday. 1886 Crescent Hotel & Spa. Eureka Springs. www.americasmosthauntedhotel.com
Kiss The Brides Expo—Jan. 25
Find gourmet food tastings, live demonstrations complete with expert advice, contests and a fashion show, this event has it all. First 100 brides in line will also receive a swag bag. Northwest Arkansas Convention Center. Springdale. www.kissthebridesexpo.com
Wall of Distinction—Jan. 30
This annual banquet brings the city together to support public school excellence and honor alumni, teachers, administrators, parents and community leaders who have made an impact on the city’s public school system. 6:30 p.m. Rogers High School Arena. www.rogerspef.org
Langston Hughes Art Song Recital—Feb. 1
Lenora Green-Turner presents the poetry of Langston Hughes in song. 2 to 3 p.m. Cathedral Chapel. Fayetteville. www.vocenwa.org
Soup Sunday—Feb. 1
Join in for this family-friendly event with delicious soups, live music and a new take on the annual auction. Proceeds benefit Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families. Rogers Convention Center. www.aradvocates.org
Moonlight Masquerade—Feb. 6
Join the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas for its annual ball as it “unmasks” domestic violence. The purpose of this event is to bring awareness to the issue of domestic violence here in the community. 7 p.m. Osage House. Cave Springs. www.juniorleaguenwa.org
National Wear Red Day—Feb. 6
Join the American Heart Association to GO RED in support of women’s cardiovascular heath by wearing red, sharing information and resources, and donating to support research and education. All across Northwest Arkansas. www.goredforwomen.org
Frost Fest Outdoor Beer Festival—Feb. 7
Sample craft beers from across the region and enjoy live music, art, vendors and food trucks. This event highlights craft breweries, creators and makers while supporting nonprofits from the Northwest Arkansas area. Must be ages 21 or older to attend. Washington County Fairgrounds.Fayetteville. www.fossilcovebrewing.com
Adult Night—Feb. 12
Break up with the ordinary and fall in love with your creative side. This Galentine’s-adjacent evening transforms the space into a high-energy playground of personal expression — part Bling Lab, part DIY runway. Create statement pieces from everyday materials, design “u suck” hearts or create cheeky projects for your ex. Because self-love doesn't have to be sweet — it can be fabulously feisty. Scott Family Amazeum. Bentonville. www.amazeum.org
Heart Ball—Feb. 14
Join the American Heart Association supporters for this annual event, which will include a social reception, silent auction, engaging program, live auction and more. 5:30 p.m. Rogers Convention Center. www.heart.org/nwaheartball
Masquerade Ball—Feb. 14
Join the Walton Arts Center to celebrate with its annual Masquerade Ball, a signature fundraising event benefiting arts education. This year will be a one-of-a-kind evening with a gourmet dinner. Walton Arts Center. Fayetteville. www.waltonartscenter.org
Polar Plunge—Feb. 14
Be bold, get cold! Take the Beaver Lake Polar Plunge benefiting and raising awareness for Special Olympics Arkansas. Individual and team participation is available, and costumes are encouraged. Prairie Creek Recreation Area, Beaver Lake. Rogers. www.specialolympicsarkansas.org
Say I Do Wedding Expo—Feb. 15
Join in to see the latest wedding trends showcasing wedding venues, formal wear, music, photography, catering, flowers and much more. This free event will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Benton County Fairgrounds. Bentonville. www.liveloveeventsnwa.com
Chinese New Year Gala—Feb. 21
Join the Chinese Association of NWA to celebrate the Year of the Snake while enjoying Chinese food, dances, music, Chinese arts and crafts, and more. Dinner begins at 5 p.m. Show begins at 6:30 p.m. Fayetteville Public Library. www.canwa.org
Battle of the Banks—Feb. 26
A signature event for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northwest Arkansas with 100% of funds raised at this event staying local to support the children, families and volunteers who have been served by the program this year. 6 to 8 p.m. Fast Lane Entertainment. Lowell. www.bbbsnwa.org
All In Casino Night—Feb. 28
Join the Teen Action & Support Center for this 12th annual fundraiser benefiting teens in Northwest Arkansas. Tickets will include a night full of your favorite casino games, plenty of playing chips and delicious food and drinks. VIP Happy Hour starts at 5:30 p.m., and event starts at 6:30 p.m. Embassy Suites Hotel. Rogers. www.tascnwa.org
Miracles & Magic Mediathon—March 6
The Arkansas Children’s Northwest Auxiliary, invite you to champion children by participating in this year’s mediathon benefiting Arkansas Children’s Northwest. Your gift provides more children with expert pediatric care they need. www.archildrens.org/miracles
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