Arkansas Lavender Festival Taps Into Mind, Body, and Spirit

One of the most exciting wellness, music, and cultural experience – The Arkansas Lavender Festival – is coming to Hot Springs this summer.

It will be held on June 3 and 4 and take place in the beautiful Veterans Park, in Downtown Hot Springs, next to the Framers Market. Organizers expect a variety of more than 50 vendors and sponsors including essential oil, wellness, nutrition, and yoga. This is a weekend you are not going to want to miss.

This festival is so much more than just a celebration. With a focus on local initiatives, The Arkansas Lavender Festival is partnering with various local organizations to orchestrate longevity, wellness, and nutritional panels, and to promote a more conscious lifestyle throughout the city.

This year’s festival is built on four pillars: nutrition, body movement, longevity, and music. Through these pillars, festival-goers will take part in a variety of wellness programs and workshops, culinary arts, Christian musical live performances, as well as nutritional awareness, and thought-provoking panels and discussions.

This festival truly taps into one’s mind, body, and spirit. The Arkansas Lavender Festival will feature a variety of amazing and body-moving activities.

It kicks off Friday, June 3 at 5 p.m. with a live concert and festivities continue through the afternoon of Saturday, June 4. The festival is sponsored in part by Lake Banoe Lavender Farm, located outside of Hot Springs.

For more information, visit Facebook: Arkansas Lavender Festival, email denny@lakebanoe.com, or call 870-828-9413.

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