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March 6, 2022

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MARCH 6-12, 2022 WHAT'S UP! 37 ROUNDUP Sign Up For Spring Break Fun Offerings include archeology, art and ice skating BECCA MARTIN-BROWN NWA Democrat-Gazette S pring break is coming to regional schools March 21-25, and local nonprofits have great ideas to keep your kiddos entertained. BENTONVILLE Crystal Bridges Museum 600 Museum Way 418-5700 crystalbridges.org Spring Break Specials are scheduled from 1-4 p.m. March 19-27, throughout the museum, including: Nature Weekend — A weekend all about birds, their travels, and the stories and art they've inspired for centuries, including an owl program and bird watching, March 19-20. Art in Bloom — The weekend of March 25-28 will feature local florists displaying floral arrangements inspired by works of art along with live music, artmaking in the studios, rare book displays, and family activities. The Amazeum 1009 Museum Way 696-9280 amazeum.org Academy of Superheroes and Villains — Set for 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 21-25 for ages 6-11, during this week you can test your forensic abilities and probe your problem solving skills in hero classes while exploring the ins and outs of sneaking and concealing as villains. We'll see which house you belong in. $265 members; $315 nonmembers. Trike Theatre 902 S.W. Second St., Suite F 464-5084 triketheatre.org Sing and dance with Trike this spring break in the popular musical theater camp, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 21-25. For ages 8-14. $200; waiting list available. ROGERS Hobbs State Park 20201 Arkansas 12 789-5000 Arkansas Symbols — Did you know Arkansas has a state soil and a state beverage? 11-11:30 a.m. March 20. Have You Eaten Any Sunlight Today — Take a look at the energy your body uses and where it comes from, 1-1:15 p.m. March 24. Ozark Plateau Trail Hike — Learn more about your state park during this easy .25 mile hike, 10 a.m. March 24. Hobbs History — Sit back and relax on our front porch rocking chairs to learn more about how and when this area became a state park, 2-2:30 p.m. March 26. Rogers Historical Museum 313 S. Second St. 621-1154 rogershistoricalmuseum.org Arkansas Archeology Month at RHM: Digging Into Spring Break includes: Excavation Station — Learn some of the documenting techniques archeologists use at their historic excavation sites and investigate how objects and their place of discovery provide clues that tell a story, 10 a.m.-noon March 22 for ages 6-12. 30-minute timed reservations required. Connecting-the-Pots — Using the same techniques archeologists use, learn how to dig up and reassemble broken pottery using a terracotta pot. Then discover some of the pre-historic pottery designs that have been found in Arkansas and use them for inspiration to decorate your own small terracotta pot, 10 a.m.-noon March 24 for ages 6-12. 30-minute timed reservations required. SPRINGDALE The Jones Center 922 E. Emma Ave. 756-8090 thejonescenter.net Skating — Noon-8 p.m. March 21-25 Swimming — Noon-6 p.m. March 21-25 Movies — 1, 2 and 5 p.m. March 21-25 Crafting — March 21 in the lobby Dive-In Movies — March 22 in the pool Inflatables — March 23 in the gym Runway Bike Park — March 24 borrow a bike/helmet plus free music, games & more Frozen Friday — Costumed skating March 25 on the ice rink A $3 wristband per person gives all-inclusive access for any activity happening that single day and evening. FAYETTEVILLE Community Creative Center 505 W. Spring St. 571-2706 communitycreativecenter.org Youth Wheel Camp — 3:30- 5:30 p.m. March 21-25 for ages 12-16. $125. Art Camp — 9-11:30 a.m. March 21-25 for ages 7-12. $125. Clay Camp — 12:30-3 p.m. March 21-25 for ages 7-12. $125. Terra Studios 12103 Hazel Valley Road 643-3185 terrastudios.com Pinch Pot Class — This class, for all ages, can be scheduled privately for a minimum of four and maximum of 10. It takes about 30 minutes to complete, and participants must arrive 10-15 minutes before start time. This is a clay class, meaning you will have to arrange to pick up class projects after they are fired. Cost is $10 per person. FORT SMITH U.S. Marshals Museum 789 Riverfront Drive 242-1789 usmmuseum.org Spring Break Day Camp — Kindergarten and first grade, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. March 22; grades 2-3, March 23; grades 4-5, March 24. $40. Fort Smith Regional Art Museum 1601 Rogers Ave. 784-2787 fsram.org Creative Cartooning Illustration — A spring break class that focuses on honing your creativity to create unique characters and building their world through illustrated backgrounds, 1-2 p.m. March 17-26 for ages 10 and older via Zoom. Free but registration is required at fsram.org/ education. Figure skating coach Chelsea Mendenhall (left) offers instruction as Autumn Aprea of Cave Springs works on her turns during a period for private figure skating lessons at the Jones Center in Springdale. The center will offer open skating from noon to 8 p.m. March 21-25 as part of its spring break schedule. (NWA Democrat-Gazette File Photo/Andy Shupe)

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