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Budget Friendly Jul 01, 2020 Keeping to a budget is always important. But watching dollars and cents doesn’t mean skimping on fun.
Spring Break Mar 01, 2020 March in Arkansas brings warmer temperatures and an explosion of color from our abundance of trees and wildflowers. March also brings a much-needed break for students across The Natural State.
Celebrating Black History Month in Arkansas Feb 01, 2020 I love exploring the rich legacy, history, art and culture of Arkansas’ African American communities because it teaches me not just about the past, but the ways in which history is woven into the p