Glow Run
Frisco Stage in Downtown Rogers 200 South First Street, Rogers, AR, United StatesThe Glow Run includes a 400-yard Superhero Dash, 1-mile Fun Walk, 5K Glow Run and features a Burpee Mile.
The Glow Run includes a 400-yard Superhero Dash, 1-mile Fun Walk, 5K Glow Run and features a Burpee Mile.
WomanMade NWA is a women's art show, hosted by Story Gallery, that takes place from April 16 to May 15. This art exhibition features a diverse group of Northwest Arkansas women […]
The American Heart Association is the largest voluntary health organization dedicated to defeating heart disease, stroke and other cardiovascular diseases. Their mission is to build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases […]
Join the Ozark Natural Science Center for a wine and cheese tasting at Sassafras Springs Vineyard. Along with the tasting, you’ll learn about school and other programs offered at ONSC. Money raised […]
The Annual Wine Dinner features delicious food and wine pairings. It is a unique and inspiring evening that you don't want to miss. All proceeds go directly to support Restore Humanity's work in […]
Will Fish 4 Kids is a two-day event, including a dinner & silent auction and fishing tournament. All money donated through this event goes to the Dental Clinic at Arkansas Children's […]
Will Fish 4 Kids is a two-day event, including a dinner & silent auction and fishing tournament. The first flight has a 7 am takeoff and a 2 pm weigh-in. […]
Bridges of Madison County, one of the most romantic stories ever written, first captured the nation’s attention as a best-selling novel by Robert James Waller and is now an irresistible […]
Take Back the Night March raises awareness for violence against women and sexual violence. Past activities of the march include a proclamation from the city of Fayetteville, a speak-out, a candlelight vigil, poem readings, inspirational singing, advocacy speakers, and more. Men, women, and children march together as a unified voice denouncing violence against women.
Four exceptional honorees have been selected by the Rogers Public Education Foundation for the Wall of Distinction.