July 2022

WRAAA PSA: Heat relief – cooling centers

White River Area Agency on Aging, Inc will be providing cooling centers and heat relief during local Heat Advisory warnings! The local Senior Centers and Housing Development Community Rooms, within the White River Area Agency on Aging, Inc service area, will extend hours to assist in heat relief when there is a Heat Advisory issued. Please contact your local Senior Center to verify the days and hours the centers will be available during the Heat Advisory.

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Find summer meal sites for k-12 students using USDA’s “Find Meals for Kids” map

For Arkansas families facing food insecurity, the summer months can be especially difficult. Children who are eligible for free and reduced-cost meals during the school year may not have access to regular meals during the summer break. To help fill this gap, parents and caregivers of K-12 students can find information about summer meal sites in their communities using the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program “Find Meals for Kids” map.

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Second annual Fulton County Fair Corn Hole Tourment to be held

LakeView Car Rentals, AllSteel and Mary Hall, Local Scentsy Consultant, will provide $750 added money for the second annual Fulton County Fair Corn Hole Tournament scheduled for July 22 in the Salem Civic Center. The tournament will start at 6 p.m. and is open to anyone. The entry fee is $25/team with half of the fees going into prize money. The tournament will be ACO rules and it will be double elimination.

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Sharp County Fair events promise a week of family fun and entertainment

The 2022 Sharp County Fair began Tuesday, July 5, at the county fairgrounds in Ash Flat. There will be ongoing activities daily/ nightly through Saturday, July 9. Events and competitions are scheduled throughout the day, many at the Education Building, the main Pavilion or the Sullivan Show Arena. The carnival opened on evenings beginning Wednesday, July 6 at 6 p.m. The rodeo will be held at the Rodeo Arena Thursday and Friday evenings at 8 p.m. A full list of events is printed in the June 29 issue of the Villager Journal. For more information, call 870-710-0635 or visit sharpcountyfair.org.

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Summers in Hardy still bringing it on with the street music scene

Hardy Street Music will be strumming right along through the summer. This coming weekend, Saturday, July 9, brings a slight departure from the original schedule printed earlier this summer. For a special treat, Hardy Advertising and Promotions Commission will be hosting JD Marshall. The band will grace us with a blend of country music and classic rock between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Come step to the beat as you browse the shops of Main Street Hardy, or just rest for a minute or two in the shade of the umbrellas in Dr. Thompson’s Park, where the band will be playing at the gazebo. Bring a soda, bring a sandwich, bring a spouse and kids…or don’t. Just come to kick back and enjoy!

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Hardy History Association welcomes Peeples as guest speaker

The July meeting of the Hardy History Associations is scheduled for Thursday, July 7 at 6:30 p.m. at the Hardy Gym, 203 School Street in Hardy. The presenter will be John Peeples, born and raised in Memphis with deep roots in Hardy. John’s great-grandfather was one of Hardy’s founders, Walker Clayton. John’s presentation will include portions of “Founder’s Day Talk,” the speech written by his uncle, Fred Daugherty. Fred was very interested in Hardy’s history and collected information to write the speech for Hardy’s Centennial Celebration of July 19, 1985. The Hardy History Association continues to celebrate Hardy’s birthday in July. Fred’s research also led to his creation of Clayton, Cope, Estes, and Daugherty family trees which will be displayed at the meeting. John will also offer some of his perspectives about Hardy’s history and have some interesting contributions. The public is welcome to join the monthly programs presented by the Hardy History Association. For more information, call 870-847-5273 or email hardyhistoryassociation@ gmail.com.

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