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SUMMARY:Ozark Folk Center Announces Spring Craft\, Homesteading and Gardening Classes
DESCRIPTION:Crafters\, gardeners\, homesteaders\, and herbal enthusiasts are invited to learn hands-on skills rooted in Ozark traditions during Spring Ozark Folk School this March at Ozark Folk Center State Park. \n \nThe seasonal program features immersive\, instructor-led classes designed to blend historic Ozark practices with practical skills for modern living. Classes range from single-day workshops to multi-day intensives and cover topics including pruning\, soil health\, Mediterranean herbs\, container gardening\, backyard foraging\, annual herbs\, and region-specific instruction through Gardening in the Ozarks. Personalized sessions such as Garden Assessment—Planting\, Pruning & Weeding are also available. \nHerbal and natural wellness offerings include The Magic of Fermentation\, Herbal First Aid Kit\, Travel Essentials & Most-Used Remedies\, Using Essential Oils Safely & Effectively\, Build Your Herbal Apothecary\, and Growing & Using the Grey & Green Mediterranean Herbs. \nTraditional and contemporary crafts remain central to the Folk School experience. March classes include Broom Making 101\, Beginning Blacksmithing\, Intro to Bladesmithing\, Basic Tinsmithing\, Letterpress Then & Now\, Crochet a Round Rag Rug\, and Handcraft Your Own Native Wood Walking Stick with Leather Grip. Families can also take part in the popular Parent & Child Knife Making Class offered during Spring Break\, March 23–27. \nAdditional offerings include metal\, glass\, and clay classes such as Stained Glass Quilt Square\, Forming and Soldering Copper\, Hands-On Copper Flame Painting\, Pottery on a Potter’s Wheel\, Learn Pottery Hand Building\, and homesteading-focused instruction like Soap Making in the Ozarks. \nClass prices range from $75 to $700\, depending on length and materials. All fees include required supplies and the use of specialized tools during instruction. Registration closes two weeks prior to each class start date\, and space is limited. \nTo register or view full class descriptions and schedules\, visit Tickets.www.OzarkFolkCenter.com. For questions\, contact Jeanette Larson\, Craft Director\, at 870-269-3854 or jeanette.larson@arkansas.gov\n. \nLodging discounts are available at The Cabins at Dry Creek\, located just down the hill from the Craft Village\, for Spring Ozark Folk School participants. \nThe Arkansas State Parks system\, a division of the Arkansas Department of Parks\, Heritage and Tourism\, operates the Ozark Folk Center State Park\, which opens seasonally and features live music\, artisan demonstrations\, gardens\, and family-friendly entertainment. \n 
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SUMMARY:48th Annual Daffodil Festival in Bigelow
DESCRIPTION:The 48th annual Daffodil Festival will be held March 14 thru 22nd in Bigelow. Hours for the festival is 9am to 5pm. \nIf you have information you would like to share with the ArkansasRadio.com radio stations\, submit your event at https://arkansasradio.com/submit-event/
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/48th-annual-daffodil-festival-in-bigelow/
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SUMMARY:MEET OUR ROBOTS at White River Medical Center – Hands-On Surgical Experience 3-19-2026
DESCRIPTION:The public is invited to visit the Thoracic Oncology Mobile Experience (TOME) Truck\, an 18-wheel\, 80\,000 pound mobile demonstration laboratory\, set up in the lower parking lot at 1710 Harrison St.\, Batesville\, to the right of Volunteer Way. The truck will be parked in the lot above the brick wall marked White River Medical Center. \n \n📍 Event Details \nDate: 3-19-2026 \nLocation: Lower Parking Lot\, 1710 Harrison St.\, Batesville \nOpen to the Public: \n10am – 11am \n2pm – 5pm \nThe TOME Truck houses 2 advanced surgical technologies used locally to diagnose and treat lung cancer: \nIon Robotic Bronchoscopy System \nda Vinci Robotic Surgical System \nThese robotic systems allow surgeons to perform minimally invasive procedures with enhanced precision\, improved visualization\, and advanced navigation inside the lungs. \nHospital officials say the event provides a hands-on opportunity for community members to see how robotic-assisted technology is transforming thoracic oncology and improving patient care right here in North Central Arkansas. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to step inside the mobile lab\, see demonstrations\, and learn how these robotic systems support earlier detection and advanced treatment options for lung cancer patients. \nWhite River Health continues to invest in cutting-edge medical advancements\, bringing innovative tools and expanded services to the Batesville region.
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/meet-our-robots-at-white-river-medical-center-hands-on-surgical-experience-3-19-2026/
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SUMMARY:The Mountain View High School Band to Host Community Appreciation Send-Off Concert at Ozark Folk Center Before Washington D.C. Performance
DESCRIPTION:The Mountain View High School Band will host a special Community Appreciation – Send Off Concert on Wednesday\, March 19 at 6:30 p.m. at the Ozark Folk Center State Park auditorium. \n \nThe free concert is open to the public and will serve as a tribute to the community’s support as the MVHS Band prepares to perform in Washington\, D.C.\, on March 22. \nThe evening will feature a patriotic musical salute honoring veterans and celebrating American heritage. The Jazz Band will perform classics including The Star-Spangled Banner\, Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy\, America the Beautiful\, and In the Mood. \nThe Concert Band program will include stirring selections such as Theme from “Patton”\, Theme from “Saving Private Ryan”\, Travelin’ Music (Arkansas Traveler)\, Armed Forces Salute\, and The Stars and Stripes Forever. \nBand members and directors invite the entire community to attend and show support before the group represents Mountain View on a national stage. \nThe concert is free\, and all are encouraged to attend. \nIf you have information you would like to share with the ArkansasRadio.com radio stations\, submit your event at https://arkansasradio.com/submit-event/
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/the-mountain-view-high-school-band-to-host-community-appreciation-send-off-concert-at-ozark-folk-center-before-washington-d-c-performance/
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