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Hot Springs Nightlife
Nighttime in the Ouachita Mountains brings out a feeling of relaxed contentment and the playful energy to party on.
Reconnect with your family on the porch of your Arkansas mountain cabin. Take a romantic Hot Springs dinner cruise on the lake. Enjoy an evening out and about on the town to experience a variety of Hot Springs attractions. International cuisine and American cuisine are served in Hot Springs restaurants, while family musical stage shows and live Hot Springs entertainment in clubs and hotel lounges heat up the night in our Ouachita mountain retreat.
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$5 for General Admission and $10 to enter.
First prize is $200, second prize is $100 and third prize is the traditional Wonder Bread and Spam.
Description:
We have the competition and we have a featured poet who will do a 30 minute performance after each slam. The dates, times and featured performers are:
Friday June 6, 9 pm: Amy Weaver from Dallas Texas.
Friday July 4, 9 pm: Ya Fu from Lafayette Louisiana Friday August 1, 9 pm: Michael Guinn, Ft Worth Texas Friday September 5, 9 pm: Jeff Sibley, Owego New York Friday October 3, 9 pm: Copperhead Red, Knoxville Tennessee Friday December 5, 9 pm: Poetic Soul, Atlanta Georgia
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Bring lawn chairs or blankets. No coolers will be allowed. The Hot Springs Blues Festival is sponsored by Spa City Blues Society, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving and promoting Blues, a unique southern art form. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9pm
Historic Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| September 5, 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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More information as it becomes available.
Description:
This annual gathering of motorcycles will be an open event for the first time in it's history. Join the fun with top name entertainment, bike show, parade, rides, and plenty of vendors to cater to your every need.
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Sponsored by The Women's Chamber of Commerce of Hot Springs.
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Fundraiser for scholarships for Garland County Seniors. We invite you to our Inaugural "Dancin' for a Cause" dance Competition. This will be fun for all!!!!! |
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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| September 19, 2008
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. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9 pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| October 3, 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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Tickets: $13 for Adults and $5 for students through grade 12
Description:
The musical misadventures of the little sisters of Hoboken. |
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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| October 17, 2008
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. |
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Annual fest accepting nonfiction film submissions for one of the country's premier nonfiction film celebrations. Noncompetitive fest honors films & filmmakers each year in beautiful Hot Springs Nat'l Park, Arkansas. More than 90 films are screened, including the current year's Academy Award nominees in nonfictions categories. Special guest scholars, filmmakers, & celebrities participate in forums and lectures. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| November 7, 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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Come witness the battle as some of the best performance poets in the U.S. slam it out at the 2008 Arkansas Grand Slam, one of the most prestigious poetry events in the nation. |
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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| November 21, 2008
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. |
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Ice Skating in the Park is back by popular demand. This is a great event for the entire family, schools, and organizations. New, quality ice skates in all sizes. Safety monitors will be on the ice to assist beginners and help at all times. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| December 5, 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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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| December 19, 2008
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. |
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6th Annual THE GAME  6:30 pm
Summit Arena, Hot Springs Convention Center
501-321-2027
| December 19, 2008
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 19 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. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9 pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| January 2, 2009
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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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| January 16, 2009
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. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9 pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| February 6, 2009
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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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| Feruary 20, 2009
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. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9 pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| March 6, 2009
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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Come see the World's Shortest, First ever, 6th annual St. Patrick's Day Parade and Pub Crawl! More details to come. |
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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| March 20, 2009
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.
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Gallery Walk  5-9pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| April 3, 2009
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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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| April 17, 2009
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.
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Gallery Walk  5-9pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| May 1, 2009
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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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| May 15, 2009
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.
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Gallery Walk  5-9 pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| June 5, 2009
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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Antique Walk  4-8pm
100 Block of Central Avenue - Downtown Hot Springs
Contact: Davis Tillman
501-624-4083
| June 19, 2009
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. |
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Gallery Walk  5-9 pm
Downtown Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| July 3, 2009
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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Gallery Walk  5-9pm
Hot Springs
501-624-0550
| August 7, 2009
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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