| Things To Do: 9 Events Found; Nov 23, 2009 - Nov 23, 2010
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Bald Eagle Watching in Arkansas | Arkansas 1 Jan - 28 Feb 2010 (annual) Arkansas is probably best known by most for its one-time governor, Bill Clinton, but there is a more beautiful creature that this southern state is associated with, the bald eagle, commonly see wintering in the state. |
Arkansas Scottish Festival | Lyon College, Batesville Apr 2010 (annual) Lyon College in Batesville Arkansas celebrates all things Scottish during the Arkansas Scottish Festival. The three-day event includes piping and drumming competitions, Highland dancing, Scottish athletic events as well as food and music. |
Riverfest Arts and Music Festival | Little Rock May 2010 (annual) Riverfest in Little Rock is Arkansas' largest and most popular music, arts and food festival, featuring 100 groups of all musical genres on five outdoor stages. Confirmed acts for 2009 so far include Trout Fishing in America and The B-52s. |
Native American Wildlife Festival & Powwow | Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, Eureka Springs Jun 2010 (annual) The Native American Wildlife Festival & Powwow takes place every year at the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. It celebrates the culture of Native Americans with a weekend of family entertainment including inter-tribal dance contests, Indian dancers, drummers, artists and storytellers. |
Fat Tire Festival | Eureka Springs Jul 2010 (annual) The annual Fat Tire Festival stages a variety of competitive and non-competitve Mountain Bike (MTB) races and events in the town of Eureka Springs. |
Hope Watermelon Festival | Fair Park, Hope Aug 2010 (annual) Cool down with an ice-cold watermelon slice. The rotund fruit has long been associated with the city of Hope, birthplace of Bill Clinton, and every year the Hope Watermelon Festival attracts around 50,000 visitors. |
Bikes, Blues & BBQ | Fayetteville Sep 2010 (annual) If your heart beats for motorbikes, blues music and freshly grilled barbecues, then Bikes, Blues & BBQ in Fayetteville is for you. The popular festival combines all three things on one busy autumn weekend of bike parades, races and competitions. |
Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival | Helena Oct 2010 (annual) The Arkansas Blues and Heritage Festival is a firm favourite of traditional blues fans and around 80,000 make the pilgrimage to the Main Street of Helena, Arkansas for the event every year. |
The Clinton Presidential Center | Bill Clinton Presidential Center, Little Rock Daily Seventy-six million pages of paper documents, 75,000 museum artefacts and nearly two million photographs - all about one person. That is the core collection at The Clinton Presidential Center. |
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