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Home Grown Comedy, May 10

Home Grown Comedy, May 10

Get Ready to Laugh Every Wednesday Night

Get Ready to Laugh Every Wednesday Night

New Debit Cards Show School Spirit

New Debit Cards Show School Spirit

People can express themselves in hundreds of different ways each day, from their clothing choices to their cell phone case, and even with a unique or expressive design for their debit cards. These non-traditional debit cards, a growing trend in recent years, allow customers to choose a specialty design for their debit card like a picture of a pet, logo of the local high school sports teams, a particular area of interest or an otherwise engaging image. The banking industry is quickly adapting in various ways to this growing consumer demand from customers for more stylish card options.

Immaculate Conception School Hosts Carnival, May 3-4

Immaculate Conception School Hosts Carnival, May 3-4

Immaculate Conception School will hold its annual Spring Festival on Friday, May 3rd, 2013 and Saturday, May 4th, 2013.
 
Festival hours are 5-11 pm on Friday, May 3rd, and 5- 11 pm on Saturday, May 4th, situated on the parking lots of Immaculate Conception Church.

Tales of the Crypt, April 28

Tales of the Crypt, April 28

This Sunday is Tales of the Crypt at Oak Cemetery.  Bring your family out & relive some of the history of Fort Smith!  Tour groups will start at 3 & 4PM. 

Monthly Talks at DSHS Begin May 5

Monthly Talks at DSHS Begin May 5

The Drennen-Scott Historic Site in Van Buren will host a monthly speaker series called “Crawford County Chronicles” beginning on May 5.

 

Tom Wing, DSHS site director and assistant professor of history at the University of Arkansas - Fort Smith, said the inaugural speaker will be local historian and lifelong Van Buren resident Fred Williams of Williams/Crawford & Associates.

 

Fort Smith Public Library Takes Part in World Book Night

On April 23, about 25,000 volunteers from Berkeley to Boston and Sitka to Sarasota will give away half a million free books in more than 6,000 towns and cities across the country.

World Book Night U.S. is an ambitious campaign to give thousands of free, specially printed paperbacks to light or nonreaders across America on one day. Volunteer book lovers help promote reading by going out into their communities and sharing free copies of books they love. The mission of World Book Night is to seek out those without the means or access to printed books.