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SUMMARY:Bad Boy Kids Splash and Dash Coming to Batesville Arkansas on June 13\, 2026
DESCRIPTION:Families across North Central Arkansas are invited to take part in the Bad Boy Kids Splash and Dash on Saturday\, June 13\, 2026\, at the Batesville Community and Aquatics Center in Batesville. Registration opens at 8:00 a.m. with the race beginning at 9:00 a.m. \n \nHosted by the Ozark Foothills Literacy Project\, the indoor swim-and-run event will feature age-based competitions for children ages 4 through 18. Participants will swim in the competition pool before heading to the indoor walking track for the running portion. \nChildren may use floaties and life jackets\, and volunteers will accompany each participant for safety. A “run only” option will also be available. \nAfter the race\, families can enjoy a new outdoor fun zone with games\, local vendors\, and possible food and drink trucks. Each participant will receive a t-shirt\, medal\, goody bag\, and a $5 aquatics park voucher. \nRace distances include: \nAges 4–6: 25-yard swim and 0.25-mile run\nAges 7–9: 50-yard swim and 0.5-mile run\nAges 10–12: 100-yard swim and 0.75-mile run\nAges 13–18: 150-yard swim and 1-mile run \nOrganizers say proceeds from the event will support free adult literacy instruction in reading\, math\, and English throughout North Central Arkansas. \nScholarships are available for participants. Day-of registration will cost $20\, though t-shirt sizes are guaranteed only for pre-registered racers. \nFor more information\, call 870-793-5912. \nHAVE INFORMATION YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE with the ArkansasRadio.com radio stations submit your event at ArkansasRadio.com Submit Event
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/bad-boy-kids-splash-and-dash-coming-to-batesville-arkansas-on-june-13-2026/
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SUMMARY:Registration Open For 2026 Bill Walmsley Scots Golf Classic In Batesville Arkansas
DESCRIPTION:Registration is now underway for the 5th annual Bill Walmsley Scots Golf Classic scheduled for Friday\, June 19\, 2026\, at The Course at Eagle Mountain in Batesville. \nOrganizers say the golf tournament supports Lyon Athletics and invites teams from across Arkansas to participate in a full day of golf\, prizes\, food\, and competition. \nCheck-in begins at 9 AM at the pavilion with a shotgun start scheduled for 10 AM. Lunch will be provided on the course. \nThe $650 team fee includes green fees\, range balls\, gift bags\, beverages\, lunch\, 2 cart rentals per team if needed\, and prizes. Tournament organizers say participation is limited to the first 32 paid teams. \nContest prizes will include 2 hole-in-one competitions\, closest-to-the-pin contests\, and long drive competitions for both men and women. \nOrganizers say businesses and individuals unable to participate can still support the event by sponsoring a hole or contest. \nAdditional registration and sponsorship information is available through the Bill Walmsley Classic registration link https://advance.lyon.edu/event/bill-walmsley-scots-classic-golf-tournament/e795671 or by contacting Lyon Athletic Director Kevin Jenkins kevin.jenkins@lyon.edu \n“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/registration-open-for-2026-bill-walmsley-scots-golf-classic-in-batesville-arkansas/
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SUMMARY:Batesville Area Radio Club Hosting ARRL Field Day Event in Concord June 27
DESCRIPTION:Batesville Area Radio Club will host its annual ARRL Field Day event on Saturday\, June 27\, beginning at 10:00 a.m. at Concord City Park located at 101 Alpine in Concord. \n \nThe free family-friendly event will give residents an opportunity to learn about the world of amateur radio and experience live radio communications firsthand. Organizers say attendees will even have the opportunity to get on the air themselves and see how amateur radio operators communicate during emergencies\, community events\, and everyday operations. \nARRL Field Day is the largest annual amateur radio event in the United States and Canada\, bringing together more than 31\,000 amateur radio operators\, also known as “hams\,” each year during the fourth weekend of June. The 2026 theme is “Amateur Radio: A National Resource\,” highlighting how wireless communications connect people across long distances and serve communities during emergencies. \nThe event is often described as part picnic\, part campout\, part emergency preparedness exercise\, and part informal competition. Amateur radio operators use the event to practice emergency communication skills that can become critical when traditional communication systems fail during disasters and emergencies. \nField Day also serves as a hands-on learning opportunity for students and families interested in science\, technology\, engineering\, and mathematics\, commonly known as STEM education. Participants can learn how radio technology works and discover how amateur radio continues to inspire future technical leaders. \nARRL\, The National Association for Amateur Radio\, has more than 137\,000 members nationwide and promotes the art\, science\, and public service benefits of amateur radio communications. \nThe event is open to all ages and will feature demonstrations and educational opportunities provided by local amateur radio enthusiasts from the Batesville Area Radio Club. \nFor additional information about the event\, contact Lynn Williams at (870) 847-1024 or email k5brc.secretary@gmail.com. \nHAVE 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/batesville-area-radio-club-hosting-arrl-field-day-event-in-concord-june-27/
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SUMMARY:Lights Over The Lake in Conway
DESCRIPTION:The Lights Over the Lake will be held at Beaverfork Lake in Conway! Starting at 3:30 and ending at 9:30 with a fireworks display. Food trucks\, games\, prizes\, music and more!
URL:https://arkansasradio.com/event/lights-over-the-lake-in-conway/
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SUMMARY:Searcy’s 5th Annual Recovery Picnic Set for July 24 2026 at Berryhill Park
DESCRIPTION:The date has been set\, and speakers will be announced at a later date for Searcy’s 5th Annual Recovery Picnic\, bringing together communities for an evening of hope\, healing and support. \n \nHosted by the Searcy Police Department Peer Recovery program\, the event is scheduled for July 24 2026 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM at Berryhill Park\, 501 Davis Dr.\, Searcy\, Arkansas. \nThe event will feature free food\, fun activities for all ages\, vendors\, and opportunities to connect with recovery resources. Organizers say the event continues to grow each year as more families and individuals come together in support of recovery. \nGuest speakers sharing stories of hope will be part of the program\, with details to be announced soon. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and enjoy a relaxed\, family-friendly atmosphere. \nOrganizers emphasize that recovery is a community effort\, helping reduce stigma while strengthening local support systems. \nVendor spots are free\, and door prize donations are encouraged. \nFor more information\, contact Kelli McHughes at 501-442-7816 or Destiny Bailey at 501-530-5519. \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/searcys-5th-annual-recovery-picnic-set-for-july-24-2026-at-berryhill-park/
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