Travelin’ the Ozarks: Events Taking Place During January


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Kimberly J. Williams and Jill M. Rohrbach, travel writers
Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism

Note to the Print and Broadcast Media:

In order to better serve your needs and to keep you from getting extremely long documents from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, we have decided to break down our Travelin’ Arkansas release into regions organized by date. This way you will be able to look only at the areas you are interested in covering. The territories covered in Travelin' Arkansas adhere to the six geographical regions found in the Arkansas Tour Guide. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions: communications@arkansas.com or 501-682-7606.

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Each year, approximately 100 bald eagles migrate to the Bull Shoals area. On Jan. 8-9 during Eagle Awareness Weekend, the Bull Shoals-White River State Park in Bull Shoals will offer activities centered on this national symbol. Events will include lake and river tours, guided bird walks, guest speakers, live bird demonstrations, kids’ activities and live entertainment. Admission is free, except for the lake and river cruises. For more information phone 870-445-3629, and visit the Web site www.ArkansasStateParks.com.

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A King’s Day Mardi Gras Kick Off will take place at 5 p.m. on Jan. 9 at the Rowdy Beaver Restaurant & Tavern in Eureka Springs. The Krewe of Krazo will announce its dukes and duchesses and king and queen of the royal court for Eureka Gras, a Mardi Gras celebration in the town. The kick-off event will include King Kake, dancing, and second line strutting. There will be free food for anyone masked or in costume. For more information phone 479-981-9551, and visit www.Krazo.Ureeka.org.

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The Old Independence Regional Museum in Batesville will host a Women’s Work Workshop on Jan. 16. Participants will learn about the daily lives of women on the Arkansas frontier by trying different crafts, such as candle making, weaving, churning butter and making cheese. For details log on to www.OIRM.org or phone 870-793-2121.

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Nothing says comfort like a steaming bowl of soup on a cold winter day. In Mountain View, the Ozark Folk Center State Park staff holds a Fourth Friday Food Day to teach people how to cook traditional and contemporary foods. The Jan. 22 class will be Savory Winter Soups. Register by Jan. 19 to learn how to cook pumpkin soup, lentil stew and others. Check the Web site, www.ozarkfolkcenter.com, for a complete menu. The workshop fee of $30 includes lunch. Class size is limited, and reservations can be made by calling 870-269-3851.

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Lake Charles State Park in Powhatan will host an Eagle Lake Tour on Jan. 23. Participants will take a scenic cruise on Lake Charles aboard a pontoon boat, search for wintering bald eagles, enjoy the sights of an aquatic wildlife habitat, and experience the natural beauty of the Ozark/Delta boundary lake. For more information visit www.ArkansasStateParks.com, or contact Lake Charles State Park at 870-878-6595.

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Center on the Square Performing Arts Center in Searcy will present a production of The Women from Jan. 28-Feb. 14. Written by Clare Boothe Luce, the play focuses on the pampered lives of several Manhattan socialites and the part gossip plays in damaging their relationships. Ticket prices range from $18-27 and include dinner and the show. Visit www.CenterontheSquare.org or call 501-368-0111 for more details.

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Submitted by the Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism
One Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201, 501-682-7606
E-mail: info@arkansas.com

May be used without permission. Credit line is appreciated:
"Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism"

Submitted by the Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism
One Capitol Mall, Little Rock, AR 72201, 501-682-7606
E-mail: info@arkansas.com

May be used without permission. Credit line is appreciated:
"Arkansas Department of Parks & Tourism"