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Ozark Folk Festival in Eureka Springs, AR

Sunday, October 7th, 2012

We hope you will join us in Eureka Springs for the 65th Annual Original Ozark Folk Festival, taking place October 28 – November 3, 2012.

About the Ozark Folk Festival

The country’s longest continuously running folk festival returns with competitions, art shows and a ‘Barefoot Ball.’ And of course, lots of good folk music! Many of the events are free, including the music performances in Basin Spring Park Thursday through Sunday and the parade on Saturday. The headliner for the weekend, Ronnie Cox, will perform Saturday at the Eureka Springs city Auditorium.

ozark Folk Festival in Eureka Springs

Taking place Oct. 28 – Nov. 3, 2012. Performers include Ronnie Cox, Trout Fishing in America and more.

Ozark Folk Fest Schedule

The Ozark Festival Queen’s Contest: A 65-year tradition continues! A Folk Festival Queen is selected this first night from among our loveliest and most talented young ladies to preside over the week’s festivities. Held at the city Auditorium Sunday Oct. 28th at 7 p.m.

The Carper Family plays the Barefoot Ball: This year’s Barefoot Ball will feature a “Hillbilly Halloween” blow-out dance party with costume contests and all sorts of Hallow’s Eve fun! Held at the Basin Park Hotel Wednesday Oct. 31st at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 advance and $15 at the door.

Ronnie Cox and ‘Deliverance’: A 40th anniversary screening of the cult classic “Deliverance,” co-starring Burt Reynolds and Jon Voight, followed by a Q&A discussion on the making of the film with Ronny Cox. Mr. Cox will have copies of his latest book available for signing. Held at the Carnegie Library Annex, 192 Spring St. on Thursday Nov. 1st at 7 p.m. Admission is free but donations will be gratefully accepted. Seating is limited.

Trout Fishing in America: The first of two shows in the Auditorium takes place Friday, Nov. 2st at 7:30 p.m. Opening musicians are Karen Mal and Jack Williams. Reserved-seat tickets are $20 advance and $25 at the door.

The last day of the festival, Saturday, is also packed with great events. Check out the Ozark Folk Festival website for all the details!

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Celebrate Mothers and Fathers in Eureka Springs

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Eureka Springs is hopping these days. The May Festival of the Arts is in full swing. As darkness falls each evening, hundreds of colorful lanterns are illuminated throughout the city; merely walking from our Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast to a nearby restaurant is an artistic experience. This is one of the most exciting times to visit Eureka Springs, and a great time to travel here with your mom and dad.

Visit with your parents on the porch of our Eureka Springs B&B

Mother’s Day is this weekend, May 8, 2011. Father’s Day is Sunday, June 19th. Treat your parents to a night or two at our luxurious Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast during May or June; better yet, join them there.  Your parents will be thrilled when you put everything else in your life on hold so you can spend some time with them.

Daily concerts (for free!) take place at Basin Spring Park now through the fall (weather permitting). A great variety of indoor performances take place almost nightly at The Auditorium; John Two Hawks will captivate audiences with his lovely Native American Flute Music on Mother’s Day; June 2-4 is Blues Weekend.

Think of all the times your mother and father put everything else on hold for you. They cheered at your games, they applauded at your concerts, and they schlepped you from one activity to the next. They were there for you when you needed them and did their best to let you go when you needed them to do that. They did it all out of love. Do something out of love for them now – spend some time with them in Eureka Springs.


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