What's Up - Your guide to what's happening in Fayetteville, AR this week!
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SPRINGDALE Arts Center of the Ozarks A nonprofit arts center that both produces and presents theater, hosts art shows and works in partnership with other nonprofits. WHEN — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday-Friday; 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday WHERE — 514 S. Main St. COST — Free and ticketed INFO — 751-5441 CAN YOU MAKE IT? — Artists are invited to submit works for the Dia de los Muer- tos Celebration, a pop-up exhibition on show Oct. 30-Nov. 3, and for the annual 5x5 fundraising art event Oct. 26. Actors are invited to audition for "A Charlie Brown Christmas" Oct. 9 & 11 with perfor- mances at the end of November. Find out more at acozarks.org. Shiloh Museum of Ozark History The Shiloh Museum of Ozark History is a regional history museum focusing on the Northwest Arkansas Ozarks. The museum takes its name from the pioneer community of Shiloh, which became Springdale in the 1870s. WHEN — 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday WHERE — 118 W. Johnson Ave. COST — Free INFO — 750-8165 or shilohmuseum.org CAN YOU MAKE IT? — Like kids? The Shiloh Museum offers college students a chance to get hands-on experience volunteering with school-age children. Training and supervision are provided. Opportunities include regular field trips; Arkansas Symbols Day, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 21; and Sheep-to-Shawl, Oct. 4-5, featuring live demonstrations of sheep shearing, spinning & dying, and weaving. Find out more from education manager Judy Costello at jcostello@springdalear. gov or 750-08165. ROGERS Arkansas Public Theatre A community theater presenting the hottest shows straight from New York, new scripts and old favorites. WHEN — The fall schedule begins with "Sunset Boulevard" in mid-September; auditions are Sept. 17 for "Things to Do in Munich," a new script by Oren Safdie WHERE — The historic Victory Theatre, 116 S. Second St. COST — Tickets start at $23 INFO — 631-8988 CAN YOU MAKE IT? — APT welcomes new actors to audition, technicians to run lights and sound and assist with costuming and set construction and volunteers to work as ushers and front of house. Find out more at arkansaspublictheatre.org. BENTONVILLE Museum of Native American History The Museum of Native American History invites visitors to walk through America's past. From the woolly mammoth skeleton at the front door to art from the early reservation period, the museum's authentic collection gives a glimpse into the diverse cultural history of the first Americans. WHEN — 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday WHERE — 202 S.W. O St. COST — Free INFO — 273-2456; monah.us CAN YOU MAKE IT? — Creative Visions events are opportunities to create art alongside traditional and contemporary artists as they lead quarterly step-by-step Native American art-making projects. Hors d'oeuvres and all supplies are provided. Free or low-cost registration is required. More information can be found at monah. us/creative-visions. AUGUST 19-25, 2018 WHAT'S UP! 9 File Photo Leah Shelton, left, a teaching artist with the Community Creative Center at the Walton Arts Center's Nadine Baum Studios in fayetteville, visits with Olivia Smith about a piece she made during a recent Wheel Throwing Camp. The Shiloh Museum offers college students a chance to get hands-on experience volunteering with school-age children helping out at events like Sheep-to- Shawl, scheduled for Oct. 4-5, which features live demonstrations of sheep shearing, spinning & dying, and weaving. See Maker Space Page 41 File Photo