Details: Tickets: $13 for Adults and $5 for students through grade 12
Description: The "major prize" leg lamp, the Red Ryder BB gun, the Little Orphan Annie decoder, the tongue on the cold flagpole, the Bumpus' dogs and balky furnace are all a part of this holiday classic. The story follows 9-year-old Ralphie Parker through his realities and fantasies. In his quest for the coveted BB gun, he is consistently faced with the reponse, "You'll shoot your eye out."
Details: Can goods to be donated from each participant on the floats. Collection barrels will also be along the parade route for can good donations from parade viewers. These donations will benefit all area shelters.
Description: "Arkansas Christmas"is this years theme for the Hot Springs Christmas Parade. The parade route will begin at the Central and Whittington Avenues intersection.
5th Annual THE GAME 6:30 pm Summit Arena, Hot Springs Convention Center 501-321-2027
December 7, 2007
Civic Center, Entertainment, Sports, Nightlife
Details: More information as it is available.
Description: One of the most heated sports rivalries in Arkansas history will be revived December 7 when the Lakeside Rams and the Lake Hamilton Wolves boys' and girls' basketball teams meet in THE GAME. The first annual THE GAME attracted nearly 3,000 fans and was the first sporting event played on the basketball floor of the new arena.
Gallery Walk 5-9pm Downtown Hot Springs 501-624-0550
December 7, 2007
Arts, Entertainment, Nightlife
Description: Gallery Walk gives an opportunity to stroll beautiful downtown Hot Springs and enjoy some of the finest contemporary art in America. The art galleries that sparkle like a fine necklace are located in the heart of the Victorian downtown district. They stay open until 9 p.m., often with music and complimentary refreshments. The artists whose works are on display also turn out to chat with visitors to the galleries. Don't miss this monthly opportunity to enjoy the arts that earned Hot Springs the No. 4 ranking in the Top 100 Small Art Towns in America.
Details: The Hot Springs area members of the Bed & Breakfast Association of Arkansas will showcase their inns' Christmas decorations from Noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday, Dec. 9. Proceeds from the $25 tickets, which include admission to Garvan Woodland Gardens' Winter Wonderland of Lights display in Hot Springs, will benefit the Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), an organization that provides oversight and advocacy for abused and neglected children.
A new addition to this year's festivity is a raffle for those who purchase tickets by noon on Friday, December 6th. Businesses which donated items include: Avalon Salon & Spa, Beverly Raskin-Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork-Reiki Practitioner, Candlelight Galleria, DeGray Day Spa, Oaklawn Sportswear, Picasso's Cupboard, Sabai Spa and Shelly Blackwell Signature Spa. So buy your tickets early, this makes a great holiday outing for your family or friends.
Description: * Mountain Thyme -- (501) 984-5428. * Hilltop Manor -- (501) 625-7829. * Abelard Inn Bed & Breakfast -- (501) 625-3834. * Abode/Butler Manor -- (501) 520-5705. * Lookout Point Lakeside Inn -- (501) 525-6155. * Tiffany's Bed & Breakfast -- (501) 865-6060. * Country Charm Bed & Breakfast -- (501) 865-1842. * Captain Henderson House -- (870) 230-5544.
The eight inns participating in the Christmas tour will offer refreshments provided by an array of area restaurants, including Ambrosia Bakery, Bismarck Community Market, Café 1217, Café Pompeii, DJ's Catering, Due Amici, Green Herb Catering, Lake Center Grocery & Deli, Rod's Pizza, National Park Community College - Hospitality Department, and Rosario's Restaurant.
Description: Enjoy traditional English tea, including tasty scones, crumpets, finger sandwiches and delectable desserts, the second Tuesday of each month at 3 p.m. in the Millsap Bride's Hall. A different theme and selection of foods will be offered each month.
Details: To purchase individual tickets, call Ticketmaster at 501-321-1919. To purchase group tickets (20 or more) call the Summit Arena Box office at 501-620-5001.
Description: Tickets go on sale Nov. 19th at the Summit Arena Box office. Ticket prices are $10 adult reserved lower court side, ($7 for students), $8 for reserved upper side court and end zone seats ($5 for students); $4 for groups of 20 or more for reserved upper side court and end zone seats.
Halftime entertainment will be provided by students of Dance City Studio of Hot Springs.
Description: The Jingle Bell Run/Walk for Arthitis is a fun-filled fundraising event consisting of a 5k fun run and walk. The Jingle Bell Run/Walk 5k raises awareness of America's leading cause of disability.
Antique Walk 4-8pm 100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs Contact: Davis Tillman 501-624-4083
December 21, 2007
Arts, Entertainment, Outdoors, Nightlife
Description: Tillman's Antiques, celebrating twenty-five years in the 100 block, has been joined by the new shops - Rampant Lion, Art-Tiques, Manor House Antiques and Joan Good Antiques of Royal Street, New Orleans. These dealers hope to attract others who will expand Antique Row further into the Historic District and create an area whose reputation for fine antiques will be unmatched in the Mid-South. Antique Row with over 15 shops, two restaurants and a hotel also includes wonderful upscale boutiques featuring ladies clothing, decorative accessories, jewelry, linens, gourmet food, luxury bath items and a children's store. Restaurants include the Colonial Pancake and Waffle House celebrating its forty-fifth year in the 100 block who has expanded its menu to include plate lunches and Jernigan's Restaurant celebrating their 12th year on the 100 block serving up traditional southern favorites.
Description: This year's Summit Bank Spa City Shootout at Summit Arena will feature a new format of 16 high school basketball teams competing in a round-robin tournament. Come join the fun of basketball! Sponsors of the Shootout are Summit Bank, the Garland County Athletic Association and the Convention and Visitors Bureau.
Gallery Walk 5-9 pm Downtown Hot Springs 501-624-0550
January 4, 2008
Arts, Entertainment, Nightlife
Description: Gallery Walk gives an opportunity to stroll beautiful downtown Hot Springs and enjoy some of the finest contemporary art in America. The art galleries that sparkle like a fine necklace are located in the heart of the Victorian downtown district. They stay open until 9 p.m., often with music and complimentary refreshments. The artists whose works are on display also turn out to chat with visitors to the galleries. Don't miss this monthly opportunity to enjoy the arts that earned Hot Springs the No. 4 ranking in the Top 100 Small Art Towns in America.
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