Summer break hits different when it ends with a standing ovation. Jones Center’s Broadway Full Out is a five-day musical theater intensive where students spend the week training in all three disciplines: singing, dancing, and acting, and finish with a...
The Jones Center is bringing back its Learn to Skate camp this summer, and registration is open across four sessions for grades 1 through 12. THE DEETS 📅 Mondays- Fridays| June 1–5, 2026 | June 15–19, 2026 | July 6–10,...
Rock climbing teaches kids things a gym class can’t: how to read a wall, trust your grip, and think through the next move before your arms give out. This June, Climb It! gives kids the chance to find that out...
Cafetón is a daytime coffee rave, and it’s coming back to Shiloh Square on Saturday. THE DEETS 📅 Saturday, May 30, 2026 🕙 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM 📍 ONYX Coffee Lab, 100 W Emma Ave, Springdale, AR 72764 📞...
Joshua Stacy has been chasing the feeling of impossibility since he was ten years old. Self-taught and obsessive about the craft, the Fayetteville-based magician has spent over two decades refining close-up work that happens inches from your face. He’s a...
Springdale has a solid Independence Day plan this year. 4th at the Field presented by Walmart returns to Arvest Ballpark on July 4th with a collegiate baseball game and one of the largest fireworks shows in Northwest Arkansas to cap...
Northwest Arkansas has no shortage of things to do on a Sunday, but June 7th has a compelling case for your family’s calendar. NWA Book Fest Kids is back for year two, and this time it has its own standalone...
The Rodeo of the Ozarks Spring Carnival has been a Springdale staple since 1944, and this year it’s back at Parsons Stadium for 10 days straight. Fun Time Shows brings the full setup: rides, midway games, and fair food from...
Not every good night costs something. Some of the best ones happen in a park, on a Wednesday, with people you’ve never met. Luther George Park is making that case this May with a free community night open to the...
Ten years ago, someone had a simple idea: set a long table on Emma Avenue, invite the neighborhood, and see what happens. What grew from that is the Downtown Springdale Street Dinner, and this June, it’s celebrating a decade with...

















