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SUMMARY:Strawberry Fest in Cabot
DESCRIPTION:The Cabot Strawberry Fest will be held April 16th through the 18th. There will be rides\, vendors\, exhibits and more!
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/strawberry-fest-in-cabot/
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SUMMARY:Cabot Strawberry Festival 2026 Brings 3 Days of Fun to Cabot
DESCRIPTION:One of Central Arkansas’ sweetest traditions is back as the Cabot Strawberry Festival returns April 16 through April 18\, 2026\, bringing 3 days of family-friendly fun to downtown Cabot. \nPresented by the Junior Auxiliary of Cabot\, the annual festival supports child welfare programs while offering a packed schedule of entertainment\, food\, and activities for all ages. \nFestivities begin Thursday from 6 PM to 10 PM with the carnival. Friday features food trucks from 12 PM to 10 PM\, carnival rides\, and live music from 6 PM to 10 PM. Saturday delivers a full day of excitement with vendors from 9 AM to 6 PM\, live music from 9 AM to 9 PM\, food trucks\, and carnival rides running throughout the day. \nFestivalgoers can also enjoy fresh\, locally grown strawberries available Saturday only—one of the event’s most anticipated highlights. \n \nLive entertainment will include performances during the Jettway Summer Tour on Friday night and the Jettway Junior Jammers and additional live acts on Saturday\, showcasing local and regional talent. \nThe festival takes place at 102 South 2nd Street in downtown Cabot and features free concerts\, making it a must-attend spring event in Central Arkansas. \nArkansasRadio.com radio stations will also be broadcasting LIVE from the festival Saturday\, bringing listeners on-air coverage and excitement from the event. \n \nOrganizers say the Cabot Strawberry Festival continues to grow each year\, celebrating community spirit while supporting important programs that benefit local children and families.
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/cabot-strawberry-festival-2026-brings-3-days-of-fun-to-cabot-arkansas/
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SUMMARY:Searcy Arkansas College Rodeo 2026 at White County Fairgrounds
DESCRIPTION:The Searcy Arkansas College Rodeo is set to bring high-energy action to the White County Fairgrounds this week\, running Thursday through Saturday with nightly performances beginning at 7:30 PM. Gates open at 6:00 PM each evening. \n \nEvent organizers say more than 500 contestants representing 15 colleges from across the Ozark region will compete\, with athletes traveling from states including South Carolina\, Georgia\, Tennessee\, Mississippi\, Missouri\, and beyond. Some competitors have already advanced to national finals and professional rodeo circuits. \nFans can expect a full lineup of rodeo events including bull riding\, bronc riding\, calf roping\, and more. Special entertainment will include PRCA announcer Tony Lance of Cabot Arkansas and rodeo entertainer Coy Thomas. \nOrganizers say the rodeo continues to grow each year\, drawing national attention and showcasing elite college athletes working toward championship titles. \nAdmission is family-friendly\, with children 5 and under admitted free\, ages 6 to 12 for $5\, and ages 13 and up for $10. \nOfficials say this year’s event promises one of the biggest shows yet at the White County Fairgrounds in Searcy Arkansas.
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/searcy-arkansas-college-rodeo-2026-at-white-county-fairgrounds-brings-500-contestants/
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SUMMARY:Rose Bud Arkansas FFA Auction and Dinner Set for April 17 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Rose Bud Arkansas FFA chapter is inviting the community to its annual Auction and Dinner fundraiser set for April 17\, 2026. \n \nThe event will begin at 6:00 p.m. at the Rose Bud High School cafeteria\, located at 124 School Road in Rose Bud Arkansas. \nOrganizers say the evening will feature an auction of items built by FFA students along with donations from local supporters. Proceeds from the event will help fund the chapter’s participation in career and leadership development events\, as well as support shop projects throughout the year. \nTickets are $10 and include a meal provided by Grumpy’s Getaway\, giving attendees a chance to enjoy dinner while supporting local students. \nCorporate tables are also available for businesses and organizations interested in contributing to the program’s success. \nCommunity members are encouraged to attend\, support local students\, and take part in an evening that highlights the impact of agricultural education in White County Arkansas. \n 
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/rose-bud-arkansas-ffa-auction-and-dinner-set-for-april-17-2026/
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SUMMARY:Lyon College Gospel Choir Spring Concert April 17 in Batesville Arkansas
DESCRIPTION:The Lyon College Gospel Choir will present its highly anticipated spring concert at 7:00 p.m. Friday\, April 17\, in the Bevens Music Room of the Brown Fine Arts Building on the Lyon College campus\, located at 2300 Highland Road in Batesville Arkansas. The event is free and open to the public. \n \nUnder the direction of Barretta Robinson\, the concert will feature an evening of praise and inspiration\, blending both traditional and contemporary gospel music performed by talented student and community vocalists. \nThe program will open with a prayer and welcome\, followed by a powerful selection of songs including “Jesus Promised” by the Chicago Mass Choir\, “My Life is in Your Hands” by Kirk Franklin and God’s Property\, “Faithful Is Our God” by Hezekiah Walker\, and “How Much We Can Bear” by The Choir Room. \nA special motivational segment will highlight uplifting performances such as “Grateful” by Hezekiah Walker\, “Joy” by The Choir Room\, “Goodness of God” by CeCe Winans\, and “The Blood Still Works” by Malcolm Williams and Great Faith. \n“This concert is a celebration of faith and community\,” Robinson said. “Our choir members have dedicated themselves throughout the semester\, and this program reflects their talent and shared spirit of encouragement.” \nThe Lyon College Gospel Choir is accompanied by pianists Hunter Hall and Jaalyn Steen and features a diverse group of vocalists from across the campus and community. \nLyon College\, founded in 1872\, is the oldest college in Arkansas operating under its original charter and continues to provide a strong liberal arts education to students from across the country and around the world. \nCommunity members throughout Batesville Arkansas and North Central Arkansas are encouraged to attend this uplifting and inspiring event.
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/lyon-college-gospel-choir-spring-concert-april-17-in-batesville-arkansas/
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