
EVENTS IN NORTHWEST ARKANSAS
COMMUNITY EVENTS



First Fridays—April 4 & May 2
Offering musical performances, food, activities and fun for the whole family. April’s theme is Family Fun Land, and May’s theme is Adventure Land. 3 to 9 p.m. Downtown Square. Bentonville. www.downtownbentonville.org
Fayetteville Farmers Market—April 5 thru Dec.
Featuring a wide variety of seasonal vegetables, fruits, meats, eggs and cheeses, fresh-cut flowers, baked goods, plants, art and crafts. Saturdays 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Downtown Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com
Cane Hill Community Picnic—April 6
Bring your family and a picnic lunch as you meet new friends and community members. Historic Cane Hill. www.historiccanehillar.org
Art on the Bricks—April 10 & May 8
Enjoy artwork from regional artists featured in local businesses and shops from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Downtown Rogers. www.rogerslowell.com
Vintage Market Days—April 11 thru 13
Featuring art, antiques, clothing and jewelry, handmade treasures, home décor, outdoor furnishings, consumable treats, seasonal plantings, and more. Benton County Fairgrounds. Bentonville. www.vintagemarketdays.com
Bentonville Farmers Market—April 12 thru Oct. 25
Featuring fresh local fruits, vegetables, meats, cheeses, crafts and fine art by local artists. Saturdays from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Downtown Square. Bentonville. www.downtownbentonville.org
The Original Rogers Farmers Market—April 19 thru Nov.
Featuring locally grown produce, crafts, baked goods, meat and eggs. Market runs on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Frisco Station Mall parking lot. Rogers. www.rogersfarmersmarket.org
Spring Art Walk—April 24
A free, self-guided tour showcasing visual art, clothing and interactive art along with special ticketed events. 5 to 9 p.m. Downtown Springdale. www.downtownspringdale.org
Dogwood Festival—April 25 thru 27
Featuring arts, crafts, food, entertainment, and a kids’ fun zone with games and rides. Special events include a pancake eating contest, Dogwood Festival Pageant, Dogwood Doxie Relay, Dogwood Duck Race and Dogwood Trail Race. Downtown Siloam Springs. www.siloamchamber.com/dogwood-festival
Sundays on the Square—April 27
Replacing First Thursday festivities this free, family-friendly events include a diverse lineup of live music, food trucks, group bike rides and an arts market. Noon to 4 p.m. Downtown Square. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com
Arkansas Pottery Festival—May 2 thru 4
Enjoy pottery demonstrations, lectures and a pottery sale of more than 50 potters from around the state. Spotlight artists include Brad Schwieger and Lorna Meaden. Community Creative Center. Fayetteville. www.communitycreativecenter.org
ARTS & CULTURE



Arkansas Air & Military Museum—Exhibition
Currently on display thru December 2025: Short Strips & Tight Grips. Arkansas Air & Military Museum. Fayetteville. www.arkansasairandmilitary.com
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art—Exhibition
Currently on display thru July 28: KAWS: FAMILY. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Bentonville. crystalbridges.org
Historic Cane Hill—Exhibitions
Running thru April 26: Arkansas Quail and Turkey Stamp Art Competition and Exhibition; and beginning May 1 running thru July 25: Exhibit of Paintings of Wendel Norton. Historic Cane Hill Gallery. www.historiccanehillar.org/gallery
The Momentary—Exhibition & Events
Currently on display thru April 13: Best in Show: Pets in Contemporary Photography. Special events include the RODE House Music Series with Twen | Presented by On The Map & The HopOut at 8 p.m. on April 3; Jessica Pratt at 7 p.m. on April 6; Megan Moroney | Am I Okay? Tour at 8 p.m. on April 26; TOKiMONSTA | Eternal Reverie Tour at 8 p.m. on May 3; Penny & Sparrow Presented by City Sessions at 7:30 p.m. on May 4; and Wallice at 8 p.m. on May 9. The Momentary. Bentonville. www.themomentary.org
Rogers Historical Museum—Exhibition
Currently on display thru April 12: Rooted Visions. Rogers Historical Museum. www.rogershistoricalmuseum.org
Shiloh Museum of Ozark History—Exhibitions
Explore a variety of exhibitions of meaning, enjoyment and inspiration of the Arkansas Ozarks. Shiloh Museum of Ozark History. Springdale. www.shilohmuseum.org
TheatreSquared—Performance
Beginning April 16 and running thru May 4: In the Grove of Forgetting. TheatreSquared. Fayetteville. www.theatre2.org
Walmart AMP—Concerts
The 2025 season begins April 11: Treaty Oak Revival, 7 p.m.; April 15: MY MORNING JACKET “is” ON TOUR!, 7 p.m.; April 27: RÜFÜS DU SOL, 7:30 p.m.; May 2: SESSANTA V 2.0: Primus, Puscifer, A Perfect Circle, 8 p.m.; May 3: Staind + Breaking Benjamin, 5:45 p.m.; May 9: Luis R. Conriquez, 8 p.m.; and May 12: Tedeschi Trucks Band, 7:30 p.m. Walmart AMP. Rogers. www.waltonartscenter.org/amp
Walton Arts Center—Performances
April 1: The Second City: 65th Anniversary Show, 7 p.m.; April 4: The Edge Effect, 7:30 p.m.; April 5: VoiceJam Competition, 7:30 p.m.; April 8 thru 13: Back to the Future: The Musical; April 19: SoNA: American Voices: Rhapsody in Blue, 7:30 p.m.; April 23: Champions of Magic, 7 p.m.; April 24: Terrapin Puppet Theatre: The Paper Escaper, 6 p.m.; April 24: An Evening with David Sedaris, 7 p.m.; May 4: Diamond Awards Ceremony, 4 p.m.; May 9: Nimbus Dance, 8 p.m.; and May 12: Havana Hop, 7 p.m. Walton Arts Center. Fayetteville. www.waltonartscenter.org
Measurement Rules—Thru May 11
It might be common to measure using standard tools such as measuring tapes and vessels, but the Measurement Rules exhibit will explore some nonstandard ones, such as balancing scales, odometers, calipers, 3D imaging, and counting “Mississippis.” Scott Family Amazeum. Bentonville. www.amazeum.org
Craig Ellwood: Remembering the Thin Man Book Presentation/Signing—April 10
This book, written by the late Fayetteville architect Ernest “Ernie” Jacks, illuminates his relationship with internationally renowned architect Craig Ellwood. Jacks’ daughter, co-editor Jenny Jacks Shreve, led the team in sharing this story after inheriting the unpublished manuscript. Co-editor Keith York will speak. 6 to 7:30 p.m. Walker Community Room, Fayetteville Public Library. www.faylib.org
Home Sweet Home Festival—April 24 thru 26
Experience national and local artists including 100 shows, 57 national artists, and 24 homes over the course of three days. Various locations. www.experiencefayetteville.com
LIVE! at Turnbow—April 24 & May 29
Free live music featuring local musicians and bands — from jazz to mariachi, bluegrass to funk. Bring your blankets and chairs. Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. Turnbow Park. Springdale. www.downtownspringdale.org
We Care Concert—April 26
A benefit concert featuring two gospel quartets, with the proceeds going to five faith-based service partners. 5:30 p.m. Fellowship Fayetteville. www.wecareconcert.com
George Dombek Open Studio—April 26 & 27, May 3 & 4, May 10 & 11
Arkansas native and nationally recognized watercolor artist George Dombek is opening his studio and grounds this month on select Saturdays and Sundays 2 to 6 p.m. 844 Blue Springs Road. Fayetteville. www.georgedombek.com
Doubt, A Parable—May 1 thru 4
Smokehouse Players presents a production about a battle of wills igniting between a nun and a priest suspected of sexual misconduct. The story is John Patrick Shanley’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play about power, faith and the cost of moral certitude. All performances are free, with the opening night benefiting Magdalene Serenity House. Ozark Mountain Smokehouse. Fayetteville. www.dramatists.com
Rogers Short Film Festival—May 2 thru 4
Filmmakers from around the world will compete in categories based on experience and budget. This non-stop weekend is filled with screenings, networking, food, music and entertainment. 2nd Street Studio. Rogers. www.rogersshortfilm.org
SoNA Beyond—May 18
This concert series takes the music out of the concert hall and into the community with unique, live, small ensemble performances. On May 18, enjoy Tone Painting at 2 p.m. Performance is free and open to the public. Fayetteville Public Library. www.sonamusic.org
SPORTS & RECREATION



Arkansas State Parks—Events
Search for fun activities and ways you can get involved to make Arkansas State Park memories to last a lifetime. www.arkansasstateparks.com
NWA Naturals—Home Games
The season kicks off April 8 thru 13 vs. Frisco RoughRiders; April 22 thru 27 vs. Tulsa Drillers; and May 6 thru 11 vs Wichita Wind Surge. Visit the website for game times, theme night information and admission prices. Arvest Ballpark. Springdale. www.nwanaturals.com
Bentonville Half Marathon—April 5
A racecourse that will take runners through the heart of the city and highlight its beautiful trail system. Race begins at 7 a.m. Downtown Bentonville. www.runbentonville.com
Hazel Valley Rally—April 5
Participants can choose between 45-mile and 64-mile route options. Both routes send cyclists deep into the Boston Mountain Range of the Ozarks. Hazel Valley Ranch. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.com
Indoor Triathlon—April 5
Swim, bike and run at this indoor event. It’s the perfect opportunity for beginners to try a triathlon and for seasoned athletes to train. The Jones Center. Springdale. www.thejonescenter.net
NWA Spring Classic Road Race—April 6
All Sports Productions and the Fayetteville Wheelmen cycling team join together for this event. Various race lengths are offered. Prairie Grove Intermediate School. www.nwaspringclassic.com
Hogeye Marathon—April 12 & 13
This event includes a Boston Marathon qualifying marathon, the Hogeye Half Marathon, and a four-person relay. Downtown Springdale. www.hogeyemarathon.com
Paws Off Family Dog Walk—April 13
Hosted by the NWA Center for Sexual Assault, this walk includes dog-friendly games, activities and competitions while uniting the community in the fight to end sexual violence and harassment. 1 to 4 p.m. The Momentary. Bentonville. www.nwasexualassault.org
Natural State Criterium Series—April 16 & May 7
These are high-energy, spectator-friendly races on a closed course. 5 p.m. Downtown Springdale. www.downtownspringdale.org
Family Fun Festival and Flashback 5K—April 25
Children & Family Advocacy Center is going back to the ‘90s for a 1-Mile Fun Run or 5K and kid’s 400-yard dash, followed by free activities for families to enjoy. Frisco Plaza. Downtown Rogers. www.cfacbentonco.com
Heart Walk—April 26
Join the American Heart Association walking to raise funds in support of local medical research and educational programs. 7 a.m. Orchards Park. Bentonville. www.heart.org
Highlands Gravel Classic—April 26
The only age-group qualifier in the U.S. for the Trek UCI Gravel World Series as one of two qualifying events in North America, this event features the Highlands 68-mile and Farmlands 54-mile courses. 244 Clark Street. Goshen. www.highlandsgravelclassic.com
Pagnozzi Parker Charity Big Bass Tournament—April 26
A tournament benefiting Pagnozzi Parker Charities. Includes hourly and overall cash prizes. 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Prairie Creek, Beaver Lake. Rogers. www.pagnozziparker.org
Gold Rush and Fun Run—May 2
This event benefits the Bentonville Public School Foundation. Fun run begins at 6:30 p.m., and 5K race begins at 7 p.m. Lawrence Plaza. Downtown Bentonville. www.bentonvilleschoolfoundation.org
Noon2Moon—May 2 & 3
Support the Coler Mountain Bike Preserve by competing in this annual mountain bike race. Event includes the Kids Race with Pedal Kids USA, the Hot Lap, or the classic 6-Hour Race — all followed by dinner and awards. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org
Cow Paddy Run—May 3
A 5K for adults and older kids and a 1K Fun Run for the little ones. Proceeds benefit The Spark Foundation, a Fayetteville nonprofit creating a positive impact in the community by providing increased access to health and fitness education and opportunities. Gulley Park. Fayetteville. www.mysparkfoundation.org
Girls on the Run 5K—May 3
This 5K gives program participants of all abilities a tangible sense of accomplishment. Crossing the finish line instills confidence and a joyful moment participants will remember. Gulley Park. Fayetteville. www.gotrnwa.org
Halfway Halt @ Square 2 Square—May 3
Cheer on the riders during their 30-mile trip traveling from Fayetteville to Bentonville on the Razorback Greenway. Enjoy food, drinks and music. 8 a.m. to noon. Turnbow Park. Springdale. www.downtownspringdale.org
Loaf and Sole 5K—May 3
For this 5th annual event, participants can run or walk their way to 3.1-miles. There will be a kids’ fun run and DJ. Event helps raise funds and awareness for Table 7three. 7:30 a.m. Genesis Church. Fayetteville. www.table7three.com
Square 2 Square—May 3
This spring bike ride will have riders travel from the Bentonville Square to the Fayetteville Square, with a Halfway Halt event in downtown Springdale. Sams Club Home Office. Bentonville.
Walk For Wishes—May 3
This family-friendly event is powered by Make-A-Wish families, volunteers, companies, donors and friends. Registration begins at 9 a.m. Arvest Ballpark. Springdale. www.wish.org/midsouth
Gravel Fest for MS—May 3 & 4
This all-gravel ride is an out-and-back, out on day one and back on day two, traversing through the back roads of Arkansas and southern Missouri benefiting the Rampy MS Research Foundation. Gearhead Experience Center. Bentonville. www.researchms.org
NWA Great Strides—May 4
This event provides a fantastic opportunity for family, friends, students, and colleagues to come together and make a difference in the lives of cystic fibrosis patients and their families. 3 p.m. Arvest Ballpark. Springdale. fightcf.cff.org
Mercy Golf Classic—May 5
A four-person scramble golf tournament raising money for Mercy Health Foundation NWA for ensuring continued health care needs in our community. Pinnacle Country Club. Rogers. www.mercyhealthfoundation.net/nwagolf
Bike City Fondo—May 10
This event has riding, amazing gravel routes and a paved trail system, including courses for different comfort levels. Bring your riding partners for a day of turning the crank, and relax with refreshments at the finish. Travel to the back roads or stay on the paved Razorback Greenway to enjoy the sights. Razorback Greenway. Fayetteville. www.bikecityfondo.com
OTHER EVENTS



NWA Gives—April 3
Participate by donating to your favorite local nonprofit. Northwest Arkansas has hundreds of nonprofits that aim to improve the lives of its residents. www.nwagives.org
Boys and Girls Club Youth of the Year—April 4
Enjoy dinner, drinks, live and silent auctions, and an opportunity to hear from the BGCBC 2025 Youth of the Year winner. 6 p.m. Heroncrest. Elm Springs. www.bgcbentoncounty.org/events
Bentonville Whiskey Festival—April 5
Experience an evening of crafted and limited-release whiskey with music, wine and games for guests 21 years or older. VIP hour 3 p.m. Tasting 4 to 7 p.m. The Peel Mansion. Bentonville. www.eventbrite.com.
Distinguished Scholars Brunch—April 5
Scholarships will be awarded to recipients in the Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Northwest Arkansas program. The families and businesses who established the scholarships will be recognized and provided this special opportunity to become acquainted with their recipient. Event is exclusively for recipients, donors and scholarship or endowment contributors. Fayetteville Public Library. www.spsfnwa.org
State of the Chamber 99th Annual Lunch & Awards—April 9
Celebrate the continued growth and success of the Bentonville area. The event includes guest speakers, engaging discussions, lunch and a celebration of the progress. 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Bentonville Tiger Athletic Complex. www.greaterbentonville.com
Camp 479—April 11
Attendees can play like a Girl Scout and party like a grown-up at this event supporting Girl Scouts – Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas. Enjoy outdoor activities, cocktails, dinner, music and a silent auction. 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Heroncrest. Elm Springs. www.girlscoutsdiamonds.org
Arkansas State Chili Championship—April 12
Enjoy chili competing in four categories. The winners will complete in the World Chili Championship Cookoff sanctioned by the International Chili Society and benefits The Purple Flower. 12:30 to 4 p.m. Holiday Island Country Club. Eureka Springs. www.eurekaspringschamber.com
Heroes Gala—April 12
A fundraising event for Sheep Dog Impact Assistance to help support programming to improve the physical and mental well-being of military veterans and first responders, reengaging them in living their best lives. Northwest Arkansas Convention Center. Springdale. www.sheepdogia.org
Reading the Greens—April 12
This indoor minigolf fundraiser will take attendees through the Fayetteville Public Library, ending with awards and entertainment. Proceeds benefit the Fayetteville Public Library Foundation. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., tee time at 7 p.m. Fayetteville Public Library. www.faylib.org
Dog Days of Summer—April 13
Bring the family — humans and fur kids — to enjoy fun in the sun, wine (for those old enough). A portion of the proceeds benefit the Humane Society of the Ozarks. Noon to 5 p.m. Sassafras Springs Vineyard & Winery. Springdale. www.hsozarks.org
Spring Dr. Compton Native Tree & Plant Sale—April 14 thru 18
A spring plant sale with more than 70 varieties of perennials, ornamental grasses, vines, shrubs and trees. Also featuring Pollinator Trays, Erosion Control Trays and Full Plug Trays. Compton Gardens Maintenance Office. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org
NWA Spring Job Fair—April 16
The Rogers-Lowell Chamber of Commerce presents this long running job fair. The perfect opportunity for employers and job seekers alike, and don’t forget your resumes. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Rogers Activity Center. www.rogerslowell.com
No Kid Hungry Fundraising Dinner—April 22
Enjoy a night of incredible food and community impact, featuring a curated six-course meal by local talented chefs with wine pairings. This fundraising dinner will be held in support of No Kid Hungry and supports Gaskins on Emma chef Sam Walker’s 200-mile ride in ChefsCycle this June. 6:30 p.m. Gaskins on Emma. Springdale. www.eventbrite.com
Women of All Generations—April 22
Join the Fayetteville Chamber of Commerce for an inspiring event designed to bring together women from all generations, celebrate their achievements, and inspire future leaders with a panel discussion, celebration, and the Sarah Jessie Young Award. 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. Fayetteville Town Center. www.fayettevillear.com
Empower the Arts Gala—April 24
This inaugural event commemorates Arts One Presents’ 60th anniversary featuring a fully catered dinner paired with coursed wines, an exclusive art auction showcasing 60 unique canvases by local artists, live music, performances and live painting. Sassafras Springs Vineyard & Winery. Springdale. www.artsonepresents.org
Game Show Battle NWA—April 24
This entertaining event raises awareness and donations for the NWA Food Bank. Corporate teams of five will go head-to-head guessing the most popular survey answers for points. Enjoy food, drinks, networking and a high-energy competition. 4 p.m. Four Points by Sheraton. Bentonville. www.nwafoodbank.org
Osage Park After Dark—April 25
This alfresco dinner experience, limited to 125 guests, includes a dinner curated by Case Dighero, signature cocktails and wines, with a guided tour of the wetlands. Presented by Peel Compton Foundation and the Ozark Foundation. Osage Park. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org
Red Shoe Soirée—April 25
Pull out your red shoes for this annual event benefiting the program operations of the Ronald McDonald Charities of Arkoma. 7 to 10 p.m. Heroncrest. Elm Springs. www.nwaredshoesoiree.com
UnGala—April 25
Let your inner child come out to play at this interactive, hands-on fundraiser. Proceeds fund the Amazeum’s accessibility initiatives. This age 21 or older event includes food trucks, 24V racers. 7 to 10 p.m. Scott Family Amazeum. Bentonville. www.amazeum.org
Dickson St. PUP Crawl—April 26
Stroll alongside your pet with your passport to participating locations, including a paw-ty central with treats, door prizes and selfie area with proceeds benefiting the Fayetteville Animal Shelter. 2 to 6 p.m. Dickson Street. Fayetteville. www.eventbrite.com
Earth Day Garden Market—April 26
Enjoy earth day festivities and a plant sale. This family-friendly festival offers fun, education and community spirit, featuring interactive activities, crafts, games and live music. Members 10 a.m. access, general public begins at noon. Botanical Garden of the Ozarks. Fayetteville. www.bgozarks.org
Party with a Purpose—April 26
Support Breakthrough T1D in its mission to champion a cure for Type 1 Diabetes with an evening featuring a lively cocktail hour followed by a dinner and live auction. Osage House Hall. Cave Springs. www.breakthrought1d.org/southernstates
Sunshine Gala—April 26
An event full of country chic attire, live entertainment, silent and live auctions, dinner, and dancing to support Sunshine School clients of all ages touched by disability. Ledger. Bentonville. www.nwasunshineschool.org
Touch A Truck—April 26
This family event is full of different kinds of vehicles and trucks your kids will enjoy while supporting the mission of the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas. Pinnacle Hills Promenade. Rogers. www.juniorleaguenwa.org
Women’s Expo & Great Tastes Food Expo—April 26 & 27
Enjoy shopping booths, live entertainment, the Great Tastes Food Expo, 40/29 Weather Team, Arkansas CW Crew, HARPS Mother Daughter Look-Alike Contest, the Belk Dress for Success Fashionable Fundraiser, raffles, and gift card giveaways. Benton County Fairgrounds & Expo Center. Bentonville. www.womenslivingexpo.com
Wine Dinner—April 27
Restore Humanity’s annual wine dinner will feature a four-course menu with limited tickets. Bordinos Restaurant & Wine Bar. Fayetteville. www.restorehumanity.org
30th Anniversary Celebration—April 30
This brunch-style event will feature a fireside chat with special guest Doug McMillon, president and CEO of Walmart Inc., celebrating and supporting 30 years of Big Brothers Big Sister of NWA. 10 a.m. to noon. Rogers Convention Center. www.bbbsnwa.org
Celebration of Excellence—April 30
Celebrating donors, teacher grant recipients, the Pendergraft awards, student scholarships and grant programs brought to life through the Fayetteville Public Education Foundation donors. Arkansas Air and Military Museum. Fayetteville. www.fayedfoundation.org
Dish—May 1
Formally a la carte, hosted by the Arkansas Children’s Northwest Auxiliary, enjoy live entertainment, small bites and libations from some of the best eateries in the region, benefiting Arkansas Children’s Northwest. This year’s honorary chef is Matthew Cooper of Conifer and RYN. Ledger. Bentonville. www.archildrens.org/dish
Gala for Access and Education—May 1
Featuring a plated dinner and musical performances that will lift your spirits. Funds raised will help to extend access and arts-in-education to youth and underserved community members. Fayetteville Public Library. www.theatre2.org
Bonanza—May 2
Enjoy live music by Shenandoah, dancing, food trucks and beverages while supporting Saving Grace, Hoof’n it Kids Foundation and Sheep Dog Impact Assistance. 6 to 10 p.m. Oliver Angus Ranch. Gentry. www.eventbrite.com
Plant A Seed Soirée—May 2
Featuring live entertainment, a dinner prepared by Brightwater students, and a live and silent auction benefiting student scholarships at Northwest Arkansas Community College. 6 to 10 p.m. Heroncrest. Elm Springs. nwaccfoundation.org/plantaseed
Serve Springdale Community Day—May 2
This special day pairs members of the community with local nonprofits to spend a half day of completing service projects throughout town. Contact the Springdale Chamber of Commerce to learn how to get involved. Springdale. www.springdale.com
Cinco de Mayo Festival—May 3
This fun, free event will feature various talents, food and presentations benefiting HWOA scholarship fund. Noon until 7 p.m. Downtown Springdale. www.hwoa.org
EpiCure—May 3
An evening of flavor, connection and impact while exploring the world of food and nutrition in a hands-on, interactive way supporting those living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. 6 p.m. Brightwater. Bentonville. www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org
Fayetteville Tequila Fest—May 3
Sample the best tequilas in town and participate in the People’s Choice Margarita Contest. 21 or older to attend. VIP hour 3 to 4 p.m.; general admission 4 to 7 p.m. Mount Sequoyah. Fayetteville. www.experiencefayetteville.org
Kentucky Derby Party—May 3
Wear your fancy hats and bow ties, enjoy mint juleps and racing — all in support of the Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter. 4 to 7 p.m. Heroncrest. Elm Springs. www.nwacs.org
Mini Derby—May 3
Enjoy live mini horse racing, the Kentucky Derby on a big screen, live music, silent auction, Kentucky Derby gourmet flair food, open bar and Best Dressed contests supporting Equestrian Bridges. 4 to 8 p.m. Equestrian Bridges. Rogers. www.miniderby.com
Mother Daughter Tea Party—May 3
Celebrate mothers, daughters, sisters and female friends with scrumptious sandwiches, tea, sweets, raffles, music, bake sale and door prizes. Enter the Fancy Hat Contest and guests will take home a teacup as a memory, supporting Compassion House. 2 to 4:30 p.m. First National Bank of NWA. Fayetteville.
www.compassionministriesnwa.com
Spring Demolition Derby—May 3
Enjoy a heated competition as drivers face off until the last car is standing. Drivers will compete for cash prizes and bragging rights. Gates open at 5 p.m. Parsons Stadium. Springdale. www.rodeooftheozarks.org
Tour of Homes Washington Elementary—May 3
Support Washington Elementary while touring charming homes in downtown Fayetteville. Tours are self-guided and run any time between noon to 5 p.m. Fayetteville. www.fayettevilletourofhomes.com
Hanging Basket Sale—May 8 thru 10
Enjoy a wide variety of colors and plants with something for everyone — and just in time for Mother’s Day. Proceeds support the mission of the Peel Compton Foundation. Peel Museum & Botanical Garden. Bentonville. www.peelcompton.org