Lights of the Ozarks
Fayetteville Square Fayetteville, AR, United StatesDuring the holiday season, the Fayetteville square us turned into a sparkling winter wonderland. The community gathers to enjoy a parade, carolers and street vendors.
During the holiday season, the Fayetteville square us turned into a sparkling winter wonderland. The community gathers to enjoy a parade, carolers and street vendors.
Join the Children's Safety Center for a unique family event featuring a train ride with Santa, family activities in Santa's village and more. Children and families are encouraged to dress […]
The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks presents the Jingle Bell Jog 5K and Reindeer Fun Run. Run or walk in the Jingle Bell Jog 5K and enjoy a complimentary breakfast, […]
Kick off the Christmas season with a family-friendly event featuring breakfast, Christmas crafts, cookie decorating, and a personal visit with Santa.
Help make the holidays brighter at Arkansas Children's Hospital. Your generous donations to the Festival of Stars will allow patients and families to receive gifts and items they will enjoy.
The Peel Compton Foundation's Christmas Open House gives the public the opportunity to see the mansion decorated for a Victorian Christmas. This years theme is the Twelve Days of Christmas, […]
Pamper your little princess with makeup, crafts, photos with her favorite fairytale princesses and more at the annual Princess for a Day. For details, please visit www.pagnozzicharities.org.
Making a stop at the Scott Family Amazeum from Jan. 27 through April 29, this touring exhibit is a behind-the-scenes look at the thrilling world of racing and investigates the […]
The Afternoon of Fairytales invites children and the young-at-heart to enjoy fairytale themed crafts, food, music and guests from a faraway land. For details, visit www.restorationvillage.net.
This family-friendly Super Bowl watch party includes multiple game viewing areas, music from Kix104, a silent auction, games for kids, and tailgating food and beverages. For details, visit www.thefirstteenwar.org.