Are You Bored? Try Volunteering! 

Meet Clyde Covington. One of Hot Springs’ best volunteers. He’s never bored! 

The Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance holds an annual spring arts festival, complete with studio tours, concerts, hands-on arts for children, poetry, an artisans’ fair, etc.  

They are now planning for the Arts & The Park Festival in April 2026, and are in search of enthusiastic volunteers for events that will include music, dance, studio tours, theater performances, sidewalk painting, sculpture tours, gallery walk, plein aire events, and much more. 

Volunteer positions are available to help man booths, work with artists in their studios, deliver materials, make phone calls, and work the events. There are other opportunities available throughout the year, including being on committees for marketing and media, fundraising, and event planning. 

If you appreciate the arts and are interested in seeing the Hot Springs arts community grow, or if you just want to have some fun and meet new people, join the fantastic volunteers of the Hot Springs Area Cultural Alliance and become part of this exciting organization. 

For more information or to volunteer, please contact Kim Everhart at everhart@cablelynx.com or visit www.HotSpringsArts.org

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