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Thu 11

A Walk Through Time 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Walk through 650 million years in 30 feet. Dig for fossils in a kid-friendly paleontology site. Or find out when elephants roamed the wilds of Arkansas.


Thu 11

Living Off the Land 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

The 'Living Off The Land' gallery features displays, maps and information on farming, household tools, timbers and rivers.


Thu 11

Earthquake! Are You Ready? 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

'Earthquake! Are You Ready?' tells the story of the New Madrid Earthquake zone. The 2-minute video below contains science experiments and earthquake safety information: To play the video, pr


Thu 11

Crowley's Ridge Mastodon 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Over 10,000 years ago, Arkansas was home to a wide variety of large animals, including mammoths, mastodons, llamas, and giant beavers. These giant creatures died out at the end of the last major ice a


Thu 11

Old Town Arkansas 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Take a stroll on the boardwalk through Old Town Arkansas. This exhibit consists of 13 turn-of-the-century shops and offices which were typical of the local region between 1880 and 1920. While strollin


Thu 11

Ancient Arkansas Ancestors 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

'Ancient Arkansas Ancestors' not only tells the story of the rich archaeological history in northeast Arkansas, it begins 12,000 years ago when humans began moving into North America and con


Fri 12

Earthquake! Are You Ready? 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

'Earthquake! Are You Ready?' tells the story of the New Madrid Earthquake zone. The 2-minute video below contains science experiments and earthquake safety information: To play the video, pr


Fri 12

Crowley's Ridge Mastodon 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Over 10,000 years ago, Arkansas was home to a wide variety of large animals, including mammoths, mastodons, llamas, and giant beavers. These giant creatures died out at the end of the last major ice a


Fri 12

Living Off the Land 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

The 'Living Off The Land' gallery features displays, maps and information on farming, household tools, timbers and rivers.


Fri 12

A Walk Through Time 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Walk through 650 million years in 30 feet. Dig for fossils in a kid-friendly paleontology site. Or find out when elephants roamed the wilds of Arkansas.


Fri 12

Old Town Arkansas 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Take a stroll on the boardwalk through Old Town Arkansas. This exhibit consists of 13 turn-of-the-century shops and offices which were typical of the local region between 1880 and 1920. While strollin


Fri 12

Ancient Arkansas Ancestors 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

'Ancient Arkansas Ancestors' not only tells the story of the rich archaeological history in northeast Arkansas, it begins 12,000 years ago when humans began moving into North America and con


Sat 13

Old Town Arkansas 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Take a stroll on the boardwalk through Old Town Arkansas. This exhibit consists of 13 turn-of-the-century shops and offices which were typical of the local region between 1880 and 1920. While strollin


Sat 13

Earthquake! Are You Ready? 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

'Earthquake! Are You Ready?' tells the story of the New Madrid Earthquake zone. The 2-minute video below contains science experiments and earthquake safety information: To play the video, pr


Sat 13

Crowley's Ridge Mastodon 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Over 10,000 years ago, Arkansas was home to a wide variety of large animals, including mammoths, mastodons, llamas, and giant beavers. These giant creatures died out at the end of the last major ice a


Sat 13

A Walk Through Time 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

Walk through 650 million years in 30 feet. Dig for fossils in a kid-friendly paleontology site. Or find out when elephants roamed the wilds of Arkansas.


Sat 13

Living Off the Land 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

The 'Living Off The Land' gallery features displays, maps and information on farming, household tools, timbers and rivers.


Sat 13

Ancient Arkansas Ancestors 09:00am @ Arkansas State University Museum

'Ancient Arkansas Ancestors' not only tells the story of the rich archaeological history in northeast Arkansas, it begins 12,000 years ago when humans began moving into North America and con


Sat 13

Stories of the Stars 07:00pm @ Lake Frierson State Park

Throughout history, the stars have played important roles in cultures around the world. Many legends have been created and passed down through time. Join the park staff by the lakeshore for an evening


Sat 13

Brooklyn Rider String Quartet 07:30pm @ Arkansas State University Fowler Center

Brooklyn Rider is devoted to the exploration and expansion of the string quartet literature.