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Events for November 8 - November 11

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Native American Heritage Month: William Tincup’s Squaw Play Reading

UA Little Rock Downtown 333 President Clinton Ave., Little Rock, AR

Presenting William Tincup’s Squaw, by Diane Glancy! The play is a story of the Cherokee Removal of 1839. This first Cherokee “Trail of Tears” was a 950-mile-long forced relocation from Georgia through Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, and Arkansas to the new Cherokee Nation located in present-day Oklahoma. We hope this event will be an opportunity […]

UA Little Rock Percussion Day

Fine Arts Building 2801 South University Ave, Little Rock, AR, United States

The School of Literary and Performing Arts invites you to the UA Little Rock Percussion Day. This will take place on Saturday, November 9 starting at 9 am and going through the afternoon in the Fine Arts building on the UA Little Rock campus. Public parking is free and available in the lots adjacent to […]

Oak Forest Community Garden: Nutrition Education In the Garden

Join us under the pavilion at Oak Forest Community Garden at 10 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 9, for a cooking demonstration using garden-grown produce! Participants will learn how to prepare a recipe using fresh ingredients and then have the opportunity to purchase a portion of the necessary ingredients for the recipe directly from Oak Forest […]

Free

Registration open for the Fall Step Challenge- A Metro Trail A Day!

Donaghey Student Center Fitness Center 2801 South University Ave., Little Rock, AR, United States

Let’s take advantage of the cooling weather by planning to walk A Metro Trail A Day from October 14 - November 24, 2023! Any active movement you can engage in counts towards your target! You can walk, swim, bike, lift weights, or wiggle your arms and legs, whatever combination of movement you enjoy counts! The […]

Free

Dongyi Wu, Windgate Artist in Residence Fall 2024

Windgate Center of Art and Design Room 101 2801 S University Ave, Little Rock, AR, United States

Join us for a lecture with Dongyi Wu, an internationally known jewelry artist whose work engages with the body, materiality, and the meanings encoded within objects. Originally from China, Wu has participated in numerous residencies at institutions such as the Arrowmont School of Arts and Crafts, the Baltimore Jewelry Center, Clamp Light Studios, the Penland […]

Free