January 3, 2019

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Cultural and Art Experiences at Landmark Building

Several events are scheduled for January at the Landmark Building located at 201 Market Street in Hot Springs. Limited Editions, a printmaking exhibit, is on display through February 22 and can be viewed Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. and by appointment on Saturday and Sunday. Printmaker, Daniel Adams, will demonstrate woodblock printing at 6 p.m., Friday, January 4 (Gallery Walk). Adams is the chair of the Department of Art and Design

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GC Library Offers Three Special Programs in January

By Paul Kagebein GC Library Offers Three Special Programs in January The Garland County Library, per usual, is having a busy month of educational and entertaining (and frequently both at once!) programming this January. Highlights include the Winter Watching Program, a presentation on Elder Law, and The History of Hiking in Hot Springs. The Winter Watching Program lasts the entirety of January, ending on Monday, February 4th. Patrons who check

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Arkansas Shorts – Saturday Jan. 5th

Low Key Arts joins with sponsors TLI Print and SQZBX Pizza and Brewery in presenting the twelfth annual Arkansas Shorts: A Night of Short Film festival on Saturday, January 5, at the Malco Theatre (817 Central Avenue) in downtown Hot Springs. Reception begins at 4:00 pm and will once again include complimentary social media portraits by photographer Thomas Petillo, and theater concessions and cash bar. Directed as it has been

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Gigi Gaulin Creates Steeple Adornment for Unitarian Universalist Church 

Unitarian Universalist Church has a brand-new steeple perched atop the church, created by Gigi Gaulin, a Hot Springs artist.  By David Malcolm RoseFor many years, the modest steeple of the Unitarian Universalist Church at 1701 Spring Street has gone without adornment. It has long been in need of a chalice

Single Parent Scholarship Fund Plans Day of Giving 

Statewide nonprofit Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) will host its second-annual Day of Giving on Friday, March 20. This 24-hour event raises awareness and funds for single-parent scholarships. In total, ASPSF aims to raise $45,000 to fund 28 full-time scholarships.   Donations can be made at aspsfday.org and at in-person

The Pocket Community Theatre Hires New Executive Director 

Board President Teresa Tribble welcomes Dan Breshears as the incoming Executive Director of Pocket Community Theatre.  The Board of Directors of the Pocket Community Theatre, (PCT) a non-profit organization focused on stimulating, promoting, educating, and developing interest in the dramatic arts, is pleased to announce the appointment of Dan Breshears

Bitty Martin’s New Novel Will Be Released in March 

(L to R) Johnette Connelly Taylor, niece of “Killer Wife” first victim, Joe Connelly; Evaline Rowland Connelly (no relation to Johnette), sister of the third victim, Don Rowland; and Bitty Martin, author.  Bitty Martin has completed her second Hot Springs true crime, Killer Wife: The True Story of Bonnie Connelly and the Men