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Opera in the Ozarks

Thursday, June 11th, 2009

When visiting Eureka Springs and Arsenic & Old Lace, be sure not to miss Opera in the Ozarks!  Opera in the Ozarks offers productions of some of the world’s best operas, which are performed during the four-week summer opera festival.  The 2009 season starts on June 19th and continues through July 17th.  Opera in the Ozarks is recognized as one of the top ten summer opera festivals in the world. 

 

Opera in the Ozarks is located seven miles west of Eureka Springs.  Located at Inspiration Point, this location is known as one of the most picturesque spots in the south as it is situated at the top of Candy Rock Mountain just between White River Valley and Beaver Lake.  Some of the performances this year will include Hansel & Gretel, Manon, Pagliacci, and more!  All seats for performances are by reservation only, so be sure to arrange this in advance of your visit.     

Eureka Springs Theatrical Production Temperance Tantrums

Sunday, May 3rd, 2009

Going to this production will be great fun! The evening starts with dinner served at 7:00 P.M. and at 8 P.M. the production begins. Not only is Temperance Tantrums historical, it is also very funny. This is a hilarious musical spoof of an 1898 Temperance Rally. It contains music, singing, beautiful Victorian costumes, comedy improvisation, and plenty of audience participation. You can even sing along!

The performance will be held at the Grand Central Hotel and reservations are recommended. Call 800-344-6050 to reserve your space today. One performance will be held each evening May 14th-16th and costs $50.00 per person for the dinner and the show. Have fun!

Fifth Annual Books in Bloom in Eureka Springs

Sunday, April 26th, 2009

Book lovers unite!  Books in Bloom is having its fifth annual event in Eureka Springs.  This year it is scheduled for Sunday, May 3rd, from 12-5 P.M.  This event brings together accomplished authors, booklovers, and writers.  This is a free event and is presented by the Carroll and Madison Public Library Foundation.  Authors will read their work, make presentations, and sign books.  This year there will be seventeen authors and include such authors as Jack Riggs, Laura Parker Castoro, Jennifer Chiaverini, Marilyn Collins, Billy Higgins, Janis Kearney, Mary Kwas, Mara Leveritt, Robert Mainfort, Jr., Carla Killough McClaffery, Jack Riggs, Jory Sherman, Laura Shoffner, Doug Stowe, Lin Wellford, Eliot Young, and Barbara Youree.  

Bring your favorite book for the author to sign!  

 

 

Arsenic & Old Lace’s Favorite May Events in Eureka Springs

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

The list is long and much detail will follow, but here is our choice for the top things to do in Eureka Springs in May.  Remember to join us Monday-Thursday and take advantage of our mid-week rates!

 

May Festival of the Arts – this is a month long event that can be enjoyed mid-week or weekends.

 

FREE music in Basin Spring Park – every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday (May through October)

 

Gardeners Special continues for the month of May

 

Music at the Auditorium - Wonderful Music!

 

Gallery Stroll - 2nd Saturday of every month through December

 

Dance in the Park after Dark – May 1st - Outside dance opening with Porter Davis

 

PT Cruiser Show - May 1st-3rd – Checkout those PT Cruisers!

 

War Eagle Spring Arts & Crafts – May 1st-3rd – An abundance of various crafts!

 

Books in Bloom – May 3rd – Come and meet the authors

 

Temperance Tantrums - May 14th-16th – Original theatrical production

 

White Street Walk – May 15th – Artist exhibits, music, and more! 

 

Blues Weekend  - May 28th-30th – Blues, blues, and more blues!!

Eureka Springs April Getaways & Events

Wednesday, April 1st, 2009

April is on it way and what is there to do?  In Eureka Springs, there is always plenty of events to keep you busy! spring-photo-modified-second-time

 

     Bird Watching - Always!

     Gardeners Special – Months of April & May

     Gallery Stroll – April 11th (2nd Saturday of each month thru November)

     Mustang Show - April 17th-18th

     Eagles Nest Bike Ralley - April 23rd-26th

April in Eureka Springs…what could be finer!!  We have many exciting activities happening, and a few of our favorites are listed above.  Additionally, there is If you would like to learn more about other activities please view calendar for a complete listing of upcoming events.  

Eureka Springs Mustang Show…April 17th-18th

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Dust off the Mustang and start your engines!  It is time for the 14th Annual Mustang Show.  If you own a Mustang or thinking about owning one, this is a fun event for all.  The show began in 1994 and has grown even since.  This year also happens to be the 45th anniversary of the Mustang, so this year is sure to be special. 

Everyone is invited to come as spectators and enjoy the weekend.  The show features trophies, cash prizes, dash plaques and a DJ with games and door prizes. The highlight of the show is an hour long parade through tree lined streets past beautiful, meticulously restored Victorian homes, the “Painted Ladies of Eureka Springs” and through the historic business district. The parade route is always lined with spectators cheering on their favorite Mustangs.

Better yet, if you own a Mustang register your car and qualify to win in many exciting categories such as Best of Show, Best Interior, Best Exterior, Best Engine, and if you are part of a club, Best Club Participation.   So…start your engines!

Eureka Springs 13th Annual Antique Show

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009

Eureka Springs in the Spring time?  Let me count the ways…March 20th-22nd is time for the 13th Annual Antique Show.  There will be over fifty-five dealers traveling from 14 states.  The events starts on Friday night with a wine and cheese preview reception starting at 5:30 p.m. Tickets for the reception are $10 and include admission to the antique show for the rest of the weekend. If you skip the reception and just come to the show, admission is $2.50 for adults; ages 12 years and younger are admitted free of charge.  The show is held at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks on U.S. 62 West. More than 50 dealers show a variety of large and small antiques.

 

If you can’t make this show, plan to join us November 21st – 22nd for the fall show!

For more details, visit www.eurekaspringsantiqueshows.com. Their phone number is 479-253-7551.

Eureka Springs Gallery Stroll

Monday, March 16th, 2009

Is it time for a little culture? The Gallery Association of Eureka Springs opens their doors and hosts a “2nd Saturday Gallery Stroll” from 6-9 P.M. the second Saturday of every month from April through December. This is truly a lot of fun. Enjoy a lovely evening and stroll the local galleries enjoying complimentary hors d’ oeuvres while sipping a glass of wine or champagne. There are approximately 12-15 galleries that participate in this event and include galleries such as Quick Silver, Fusion Squared, and The Jewelry Box. Featured presentations and/or artists will be at some of the galleries to discuss their art or perform demonstrations throughout the evening. Learn more about specific artists and gallery strolls at http://www.artofeureka.com/ and bring your friends! A wonderful way to spend a Saturday evening.

Go Fly a Kite…and visit an Eureka Springs Inn March 28th

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009


Kites, kites, and more kites! The 19th Annual Eureka Springs Kite Festival will be held at Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, truly an event for all ages. Bring your cameras as this is a true photo opportunity. Kite flying clubs from Kansas City, Tulsa, Little Rock and others will be on hand to share in the fun. Bring your own kite or make one one-site with a $3.00 to the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge.

After you have had all the excitement that you can handle, check out the Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge and visit the lions, tigers, and bears…oh my! There are currently about 120 wild animals at the refuge and feeding time at is an event not to be missed. Every day, over 1000 pounds of meat is fed to the cats. This is a time to really get to know the large cats and experience true power of these big cats; hear the low growl of the tigers, high pitched screams of the cougars, and caroling of the lions. Feeding times after mid March will be about 5 p.m. We encourage you to call ahead to ensure you do not miss any of the excitement. Also, take the time to go on a guided ½ mile walking tour that leaves every hour on the hour starting at 11 A.M.

Eureka Springs Blue Weekend May 28th-30th

Sunday, March 8th, 2009


Eureka Springs Blues Weekend is a time not to be missed, so make your reservations early! This year it will feature Guitar Shorty, Hubert Sumlin & the Buddy Flett Band and Joe Louis Walker headlining evening shows in THE Auditorium May 28, 29 & 30 respectively. For acoustic guitar lovers, we have Delta Blues legend David “Honeyboy” Edwards headlining a special “Acoustic Afternoon at THE Auditorium” on Saturday, May 30th. Shows will also be held throughout the weekend in the 1905 Basin Park Hotel’s Barefoot Ballroom and Ozark Room, Basin Spring Park, and at various venues around Eureka Springs.

Other headliners appearing in The Auditorium and the 1905 Basin Park Hotel Barefoot Ballroom include EG Kight, Moreland & Arbuckle, Mary Flower, RJ Mischo, Lee McBee & the Confessors, Deanna Bogart and John Nemeth. Also, International Blues Challenge winner JP Soars & the Red Hots and Ozarks Blues Society Blues Challenge winners Oreo Blue and Kory Montgomery & Isayah Warford will be opening acts.

Thursday evening at THE Auditorium will feature Guitar Shorty. Six-time Blues Music Award nominee Guitar Shorty started his professional career at the tender age of 16, playing for Ray Charles. He recorded his first single under the direction of Willie Dixon the next year, and went on to play with greats such as T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner, Little Richard and Sam Cooke. Since then, Guitar Shorty has headlined festivals around the world, and won the Contemporary Album Blues Music Award in 2007 for “We the People”. Opening for Guitar Shorty will be International Blues Challenge winner JP Soars & the Red Hots. JP and his band bested over 100 bands in the 2009 International Blues Challenge, held by The Blues Foundation in Memphis, Tennessee. JP also won a custom Gibson guitar and a Category 5 amp for the Albert King Award for Most Promising Blues Guitarist. JP was raised in Cedarville, near Fayetteville, and looks forward to returning “home” for his first Arkansas performance.

On Friday, Grammy nominee, nine-time Blues Music Award nominee, four-time BMA winner and Blues Hall of Famer Hubert Sumlin will headline THE Auditorium. Raised in Hughes, Arkansas and after a stint in James Cotton’s band, at the age of 18 Hubert became Howlin’ Wolf’s guitarist. Sumlin’s licks are heard on hits like “Smokestack Lightnin’” and “Wang Dang Doodle”, and he has been cited by almost every major blues guitarist as one of their prime inspirations. Sumlin has been a featured artist in Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festivals and appeared in the films “10 Days Out”, “Lightning in a Bottle” and “Cadillac Records”. Eric Clapton and The Rolling Stone’s Keith Richard appeared on Sumlin’s “About Them Shoes”, another testament to his influence on today’s guitar greats. Hubert will be backed by The Buddy Flett Band, who also appeared in “10 Days Out”, Kenny Wayne Shepherd’s road-trip documentary.Opening for Sumlin will be Kory Montgomery & Isayah Warford, who represented the Ozarks Blues Society in the International Blues Challenge’s Solo/Duo competition. Also appearing will be Oreo Blue, who represented the Ozarks Blues Society in the International Blues Challenge’s Band competition.Also on Friday, BMA nominee John Nemeth and BMA winner Deanna Bogart will perform in the 1905 Basin Park Hotel’s Barefoot Ballroom. Nemeth has wowed crowds around the world with great vocals and harp playing, and simply blew away the crowd on the King Biscuit stage with Anson Funderburg & the Rockets after the passing of harp legend Sam Meyers. Deanna Bogart is one of the most musically gifted ladies on the planet. A “quadruple threat”, Deanna sings, plays piano and saxophone, and writes great songs.

Saturday afternoon at THE Auditorium features Grammy and Blues Music Award winner and two-time Blues Hall of Famer David “Honeyboy” Edwards. Honeyboy is the last of the original Mississippi Delta Blues guitarists. Unlike guitarists like Eric Clapton who say Robert Johnson influenced their music, Honeyboy actually played with Johnson! Honeyboy’s life has been intertwined with almost every major blues legend, including both Robert and Tommy Johnson, Charlie Patton, Big Joe Williams, Rice “Sonny Boy Williamson” Miller, Howlin’ Wolf, Peetie Wheatstraw, Sunnyland Slim, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Big Walter, Little Walter, Magic Sam, and Muddy Waters! In 1942, Alan Lomax recorded Honeyboy in Clarksdale, Mississippi for the Library of Congress. Since then, Honeyboy has recorded 14 albums and has appeared on 38 compilations, and has performed at hundreds of festivals around the world. Honeyboy also appeared as himself in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story. Opening for Honeyboy are EG Kight and Mary Flower. Both ladies are multiple Blues Music Award nominees, and are known around the world for their singing and songwriting. They will also perform sets in the Basin Park Hotel Ozark Room on Friday and Saturday evenings respectively.Saturday will feature Multiple Grammy and Blues Music Award winner Joe Louis Walker. Joe Louis has been nominated for an astounding 39 Blues Music Awards, winning three times. Joe Louis is a true powerhouse guitar virtuoso, unique singer & prolific songwriter who has toured the world throughout his career and earned himself a legion of dedicated fans around the globe. He has recorded with the likes of BB King, James Cotton, Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, Huey Lewis, Branford Marsalis, Steve Cropper, Shemekia Copeland & Ike Turner, with a discography that counts 19 solo albums, 2 live DVD’s, and countless compilations and guest appearances.Opening for Joe Louis Walker will be RJ Mischo’s Harp Meltdown, backed by Lee McBee & the Confessors. RJ has performed around the world, thrilling audiences with his mastery of the harmonica. Lee McBee is best known for his harp and vocal work with Mike Morgan and The Crawl, but shines on his own with one of the tightest bands in the Midwest, The Confessors.Also appearing on Saturday in the Barefoot Ballroom will be Moreland & Arbuckle and BMA nominee Candye Kane. Fairly new to the festival scene, Moreland & Arbuckle’s latest CD “1861″ was designated a “Pick to Click” on Bluesville. They have gained a large following with their Mississippi-style “Roots Blues” that are influenced by everyone from Little Walter to Led Zeppelin. Candye Kane has toured the world as part of RUF Records’ Blues Caravan, and is known for her outrageous costumes and high-energy shows.

This year’s Blues Weekend will be a fundraiser for The Blues Foundation’s Handy Artist Relief Trust and Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge. The HART fund provides assistance to musicians in need, including acute, chronic & preventive medical & dental care, as well as funeral expenses. For more information, please visit http://www.blues.org/. Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge is located seven miles south of Eureka Springs on Highway 23. It provides lifetime refuge to abandoned, abused, and neglected “Big Cats”, with emphasis on tigers, lions, leopards, and cougars. Natural habitats have been built over the past decade to allow the “Lions, Tigers & Bears” to live in more natural surroundings. For more information, please visit http://www.turpentinecreek.org/.

In addition to the headliner shows, there will be music in Basin Spring Park and at area clubs and restaurants. For a complete schedule, more information or to volunteer, please visit http://www.eurekaspringsblues.com/, or call 888-855-7823.


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