Siloam Springs has so much to offer in the way of events, the
most renowned being the award-winning Dogwood Festival. is
year will mark the 48th annual festival, which is scheduled for the
last weekend in April.
In addition to the Dogwood Festival, Siloam Springs hosts a
number of community events that are fun for the whole family!
ese include the Farmers Market, Siloam Springs Rodeo,
Homegrown Festival and Kids Day, Chalk it Up, and the Hispanic
Heritage Festival, not to mention the Christmas parade, Fourth of
July fireworks, and more.
For more information, visit www.discoversiloam.com, or the
city's website at www.siloamsprings.com.
Events in Siloam Springs
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Marc Hayot/Herald-Leader Rows of chalk artists line the walkway of the Chautauqua
Amphitheater as they compete to win the first Chalk It Up.
Marc Hayot/Herald-Leader Despite low winds, Sevayeth Ex manages to get his kite airborne
during the city's annual Kite Day event held at the Siloam Springs Municipal Airport.
Spencer Bailey/Herald-Leader A mariachi band performs on stage during the
Hispanic Heritage Festival in Siloam Springs.
Graham Thomas/Herald-Leader Rodeo week in Siloam Springs
Spencer Bailey/Herald-Leader A local vendor shows a young boy her collection of Hispanic candies and
piƱatas during the Siloam Springs Hispanic Heritage Festival.
Marc Hayot/Herald-Leader Jane Elzey autographs a copy of one of her books for an
attendee of the Homegrown Festival. Elzey is an author living in Eureka Springs who
writes the Cardboard Cottage mystery series.