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SUMMARY:Eureka Springs Blues Party - A BluesRock and Funk Festival
DESCRIPTION:The Blues are Back in Eureka Springs from June 1st through 4th.  Eureka Springs Blues Party will showcase some of the best local and national blues\, rock\, and funk musicians\, all set against the stunning backdrop of Eureka Springs\, Arkansas.  Headliners Ray Wylie Hubbard and Marcia Ball will be in the Auditorium while over 20 shows will party in the participating clubs around town.\nWhether you’re a die-hard blues fan or simply love good music\, the Eureka Springs BluesRock and Funk Festival is the perfect way to kick off the summer season!
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/eureka-springs-blues-party-a-bluesrock-and-funk-festival/
LOCATION:Downtown Eureka Springs\, 67 Main St.\, Eureka Springs\, AR\, 72632\, United States
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SUMMARY:Second Saturday's in Pea Ridge\, AR
DESCRIPTION:Shop local and small businesses in our growing town of Pea Ridge\, AR. Vendors set up from 5-9pm selling crafts and goods from art\, crystals\, freeze dried items\, tumblers\, jellies\, honey and more. Live music starts at 7-9pm on stage so bring your lawn chairs or blankets to stay awhile and join our wonderful FREE community event.
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/second-saturdays-in-pea-ridge-ar-2/2023-06-10/
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SUMMARY:Second Saturday's in Pea Ridge\, AR
DESCRIPTION:Shop local and small businesses in our growing town of Pea Ridge\, AR. Vendors set up from 5-9pm selling crafts and goods from art\, crystals\, freeze dried items\, tumblers\, jellies\, honey and more. Live music starts at 7-9pm on stage so bring your lawn chairs or blankets to stay awhile and join our wonderful FREE community event.
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/second-saturdays-in-pea-ridge-ar/2023-06-11/
LOCATION:200 Townsend Way Pea Ridge AR\, 200 Townsend Way\, Pea Ridge\, AR\, 72751
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SUMMARY:American Radio Relay League Annual Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Contact:\nTom Northfell – Bella Vista Area Radio Club 2023 Field Day Coordinator\nw5xna@arrl.net]\n479-530-0967 \nMEDIA ADVISORY \n2023 ARRL Field Day — June 24 – 25\nHam Radio Operators On the Air for Nationwide Event June 24 – 25 \nHam radio operators from the Bella Vista Area Radio Club in NW Arkansas and the Tri-State Region will be participating in a national amateur radio exercise from 1 pm on Saturday until 11:59 am on Sunday\, June 24 – 25 at Metfied Skills Park in Bella Vista\, Arkansas. Members of the public are cordially invited and encouraged to attend.  The event is ARRL Field Day (www.arrl.org/FieldDay)\, an annual amateur radio activity organized since 1933 by ARRL\, The National Association for Amateur Radio in the United States. \nHams from across North America ordinarily participate in Field Day by establishing temporary ham radio stations in public locations to demonstrate their skill and service. Their use of radio signals\, which reach beyond borders\, bring people together while providing essential communication in the service of communities. Field Day highlights ham radio’s ability to work reliably under any conditions from almost any location and create an independent\, wireless communications network. \nSome hams from the ARRL Arkansas Section will also use the radio stations set up in their homes or taken to their backyards and other locations to operate individually or with their families. Many hams have portable radio communication capability that includes alternative energy sources such as generators\, solar panels\, and batteries to power their equipment.\nThis year’s event is also noteworthy given that a particularly active hurricane season is predicted. “Hams have a long history of serving our communities when storms or other disasters damage critical communication infrastructure\, including cell towers\,” said Tom Northfell W5XNA – Bella Vista Area Radio Club Field Day Coordinator. “Ham radio functions completely independently of the internet and phone systems and a station can be set up almost anywhere in minutes. Hams can quickly raise a wire antenna in a tree or on a mast\, connect it to a radio and power source\, and communicate effectively with others\,” Northfell added.\nDuring Field Day 2021\, more than 26\,000 hams participated from thousands of locations across North America. According to ARRL\, there are more than 750\,000 amateur radio licensees in the US\, and an estimated 3 million worldwide.\nAmong the tenets of the Amateur Radio Service is developing and practicing skills in radio technology and radio communications\, and even contributing to international goodwill. Hams range in age from as young as 9 to older than 100. A self-study license guide is available from ARRL: The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual (www.arrl.org/shop/Ham-Radio-License-Manual) and for Kindle (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B07DFSW94G). For more information about ARRL Field Day and ham radio\, visit the Bella Vista Area Radio Club website bellavistaradioclub.org and www.arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio.
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/american-radio-relay-league-annual-field-day/2023-06-24/1/
LOCATION:Metfield Skills Park\, 49 Commonwealth Road\, Bella Vista\, AR\, 72714\, United States
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SUMMARY:American Radio Relay League Annual Field Day
DESCRIPTION:Contact:\nTom Northfell – Bella Vista Area Radio Club 2023 Field Day Coordinator\nw5xna@arrl.net]\n479-530-0967 \nMEDIA ADVISORY \n2023 ARRL Field Day — June 24 – 25\nHam Radio Operators On the Air for Nationwide Event June 24 – 25 \nHam radio operators from the Bella Vista Area Radio Club in NW Arkansas and the Tri-State Region will be participating in a national amateur radio exercise from 1 pm on Saturday until 11:59 am on Sunday\, June 24 – 25 at Metfied Skills Park in Bella Vista\, Arkansas. Members of the public are cordially invited and encouraged to attend.  The event is ARRL Field Day (www.arrl.org/FieldDay)\, an annual amateur radio activity organized since 1933 by ARRL\, The National Association for Amateur Radio in the United States. \nHams from across North America ordinarily participate in Field Day by establishing temporary ham radio stations in public locations to demonstrate their skill and service. Their use of radio signals\, which reach beyond borders\, bring people together while providing essential communication in the service of communities. Field Day highlights ham radio’s ability to work reliably under any conditions from almost any location and create an independent\, wireless communications network. \nSome hams from the ARRL Arkansas Section will also use the radio stations set up in their homes or taken to their backyards and other locations to operate individually or with their families. Many hams have portable radio communication capability that includes alternative energy sources such as generators\, solar panels\, and batteries to power their equipment.\nThis year’s event is also noteworthy given that a particularly active hurricane season is predicted. “Hams have a long history of serving our communities when storms or other disasters damage critical communication infrastructure\, including cell towers\,” said Tom Northfell W5XNA – Bella Vista Area Radio Club Field Day Coordinator. “Ham radio functions completely independently of the internet and phone systems and a station can be set up almost anywhere in minutes. Hams can quickly raise a wire antenna in a tree or on a mast\, connect it to a radio and power source\, and communicate effectively with others\,” Northfell added.\nDuring Field Day 2021\, more than 26\,000 hams participated from thousands of locations across North America. According to ARRL\, there are more than 750\,000 amateur radio licensees in the US\, and an estimated 3 million worldwide.\nAmong the tenets of the Amateur Radio Service is developing and practicing skills in radio technology and radio communications\, and even contributing to international goodwill. Hams range in age from as young as 9 to older than 100. A self-study license guide is available from ARRL: The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual (www.arrl.org/shop/Ham-Radio-License-Manual) and for Kindle (https://read.amazon.com/kp/embed?asin=B07DFSW94G). For more information about ARRL Field Day and ham radio\, visit the Bella Vista Area Radio Club website bellavistaradioclub.org and www.arrl.org/what-is-ham-radio.
URL:https://northwestarkansas.org/event/american-radio-relay-league-annual-field-day/2023-06-24/2/
LOCATION:Metfield Skills Park\, 49 Commonwealth Road\, Bella Vista\, AR\, 72714\, United States
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