10 Festivals for September Fun in Northwest Arkansas

08/11/2014

September brings optimum weather for enjoying the outdoors and the numerous festivals found in Northwest Arkansas this time of year. Here are 10 that are worthy of your time:

1.        23rd Annual Tired Iron Tractor & Engine Show

Check out exhibitions of old-time sawmilling and blacksmithing, kiddie tractor pulls, plowing, home-related antiques, and more on Friday, Sept.5 through Sunday, Sept. 7 at 13344 Taylor Orchard Road in Gentry. Admission is free. www.tiredironoftheozarks.org

2.       Wood Carvers Jamboree

See demonstrations of woodworking, craft items for sale and vote for best of show in the People’s Choice category. The carving craze takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 5 through Saturday, Sept. 6 at Pine Mountain Theater in Eureka Springs. Admission is free. Contact Bill Payne for more information at 918-251-8734 or by email at [email protected].

3.       Bacon Bowl by Petit Jean Meats

The 2nd annual Bacon Bowl presented by Petit Jean Meats takes place from 9 a.m. until noon at Lawrence Plaza in Bentonville on Saturday, Sept. 13. Teams consisting of chefs and amateur cooks compete in Entrée and Dessert Divisions as they create innovative bacon dishes. The public gets to sample and vote for their favorites. Admission: $8 in advance, $10 at the gate, ages 6 and under free. www.baconbowl.net

4.       34th Cowie Wine Fest

Blessing of the wine, grape stomping, live music, amateur wine competition, food, games, tours of the historic wine museum, ringing of the largest bell in Arkansas, touring of the Chapel of St Ann of the Bells and a talk on the history of wine making in Arkansas. Whew! That’s a lot to do on Saturday, Sept. 13 at Cowie Wine Cellars in Paris. www.cowiewinecellars.com

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5.       7th Annual Fall Music Festival

Catch a variety of genres on Sunday, Sept. 14 at Terra Studios, located at 12103 Hazel Valley Road in Fayetteville. The Fall Music Festival brings together an amazing variety of regional musical talent performing Celtic, Folk, Rock-a-billy, Bluegrass, Blues, and Indie in intimate song circles located throughout the beautiful Art Park. Admission: Free – Suggested Donation: $10/adult www.terrastudios.com

6.       Hawk Watch

Many animals migrate southward over Mount Magazine in September. Birds, butterflies, even spiders have been seen passing overhead. During Hawk Watch on from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Thursday, Sept. 18 at Mount Magazine State Park near Paris, watch for birds of prey flying by, sometimes at eye level, from high cliffs of Cameron Bluff. Help identify and tally hawks, falcons, eagles and watch for surprises. Meet at the third parking area on Overlook Drive. Admission: Free. www.MountMagazineStatePark.com

7.       Oktoberfest!

This community event and fundraiser at Frisco Park, located at First and Elm streets, is set for Saturday, Sept. 27. Enjoy live music, great food, fun activities and craft beers. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the day. Call 479-936-5487 for details.

8.       17th Annual Fall Swap Meet & Open Car Show

More than 600 spaces are filled with cars, parts, memorabilia, antiques, and arts & crafts from Wednesday, Sept. 24 through Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Museum of Automobiles on Petit Jean Mountain near Morrilton. Open Car Show registration is from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday. Judging begins at noon. Military vehicle rally held on Friday and Saturday. Admission: Free. www.museumofautos.com

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9.       67th Annual Chicken Fry

This is the most delicious way to promote the poultry industry, which is a big job provider in the Dardanelle area. Festivities on Saturday, Sept. 27 at the Veteran’s River Front Memorial Park include car/bike show, power wheel race, 5K, horseshoes, turtle race, chicken calling contest, Mr. Lovely Legs competition, and chicken dinners, of course. Admission: Free. www.dardanellechamberofcommerce.com

10.   11th Annual Bluegrass In The Park

Enjoy three different groups performing at Eastside Park (300 E. Commercial) by the Arkansas River in Ozark on Saturday, Sept. 27. Music begins at 6 p.m.  Bring your own chairs. Concession stand operated by the Ozark American Legion.  Contact Emily Williams at 479-667-4451 or at [email protected] for details.