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Arts in Action! Upcoming Events

March
Hairspray, Mar. 10
Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra
with Wynton Marsalis
, Mar. 11
Jamey Johnson, Mar. 13
Some Jazz a While... Miller Williams Reads His Poetry with the Walter Savage Trio, Mar. 18
Nickelodeon Presents STORYIME LIVE, Mar. 23 & 24
Joe Bonamassa, Mar. 27
South Pacific, Mar. 30-Apr. 4

For information or tickets, contact WAC Box Office at 479.443.5600.

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Nature Center - Special Summer Activities

Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center

8300 Wells Lake Road (southeast of Fort Smith, near Barling)

Kiwanas Club Fishing Weekend
and National Trails Day
June 7 from 9am - 3pm

Activities include a fishing derby (9 - 11am), a guided hike (9am), canoeing, kayaking, archery and BB shooting from 10am – 1pm. The Fort Smith Bass Club will host a casting contest from 9am – 1pm and kids get a chance to see a pet wildcat from 10am – 1pm. ECCO Partners, a local conservation group, will be on-hand 10am – 1pm. A fish feeding will be at 2pm and laser shooting will be at 3pm.

 

Night Hike Owl Prowl

June 13 at dusk

Search for night creatures on easy stroll along Wells Lake and Beaver Creek (handicapped accessible) Trail. Led by a member of the education staff. Bring a flashlight.

 

Boater Education

June 17 and 19 from 6 – 9pm

The Arkansas Boating Education Course teaches the fundamentals of safe, responsible boating. Take the class, pass the test and enjoy smooth sailing. Both classes required.

 

Star Party

July 11 at dusk

This evening dedicated to viewing the Great Red Planet through telescopes. Arkansas Oklahoma Astronomical Society hosts this starry event dedicated to Jupiter, which, weather permitting, should be visible. Viewing on the north side of Wells Lake.

 

Crayfish Program

July 12 at 1pm

Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s fisheries biologist Brian Wagner gives a seminar on crayfish diversity and biology. Live crayfish exhibits feature 10-15 different species.

 

Fly-Tying Hands-On Seminar

July 15 at 7pm

Discover fly-tying tips guaranteed to fool the smartest fish. Learn basic principles to creat your own woolly bugger.

 

Back-to-School Nature Bash

Aug 8 at 7pm

An evening of nature adventure. Hands-on stations and mini scavenger hunts inside the nature center. Prizes, too.

 

Fish Arkansas

Aug 19 at 7pm

Presentation on where to fish in Arkansas and what species are available.

Janet Huckabee Arkansas River Valley Nature Center

8300 Wells Lake Road (southeast of Fort Smith, near Barling)

Kiwanas Club Fishing Weekend
and National Trails Day
June 7 from 9am - 3pm

Activities include a fishing derby (9 - 11am), a guided hike (9am), canoeing, kayaking, archery and BB shooting from 10am – 1pm. The Fort Smith Bass Club will host a casting contest from 9am – 1pm and kids get a chance to see a pet wildcat from 10am – 1pm. ECCO Partners, a local conservation group, will be on-hand 10am – 1pm. A fish feeding will be at 2pm and laser shooting will be at 3pm.

 

Night Hike Owl Prowl

June 13 at dusk

Search for night creatures on easy stroll along Wells Lake and Beaver Creek (handicapped accessible) Trail. Led by a member of the education staff. Bring a flashlight.

 

Boater Education

June 17 and 19 from 6 – 9pm

The Arkansas Boating Education Course teaches the fundamentals of safe, responsible boating. Take the class, pass the test and enjoy smooth sailing. Both classes required.

 

Star Party

July 11 at dusk

This evening dedicated to viewing the Great Red Planet through telescopes. Arkansas Oklahoma Astronomical Society hosts this starry event dedicated to Jupiter, which, weather permitting, should be visible. Viewing on the north side of Wells Lake.

 

Crayfish Program

July 12 at 1pm

Arkansas Game and Fish Commission’s fisheries biologist Brian Wagner gives a seminar on crayfish diversity and biology. Live crayfish exhibits feature 10-15 different species.

 

Fly-Tying Hands-On Seminar

July 15 at 7pm

Discover fly-tying tips guaranteed to fool the smartest fish. Learn basic principles to creat your own woolly bugger.

 

Back-to-School Nature Bash

Aug 8 at 7pm

An evening of nature adventure. Hands-on stations and mini scavenger hunts inside the nature center. Prizes, too.

 

Fish Arkansas

Aug 19 at 7pm

Presentation on where to fish in Arkansas and what species are available.

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Nature Center - Day Camps

Youth Outdoor Skills

June 25 & July 16

9am – 4pm

Ages 9-12

Learn the basics of fishing, canoes, kayaks and archery. Parents must come to nature center to register. $15 deposit for each child will be returned the day of the camp.

 

Shooting Sports

July 2

9am – 4pm

Ages 9-12

Sixth- through eighth-graders learn shotgun safety and handling then practice trap shooting. Also learn archery basics. Parents must come to nature center to register $15/child deposit returned day of camp.

 

Nature Art

Aug 6

9am – 4pm

Ages 9-12

Learn photography basics with provided cameras and try your hand at clay, creating your own take-home pottery. Parents must come to nature center to register $15/child deposit returned day of camp.

Youth Outdoor Skills

June 25 & July 16

9am – 4pm

Ages 9-12

Learn the basics of fishing, canoes, kayaks and archery. Parents must come to nature center to register. $15 deposit for each child will be returned the day of the camp.

 

Shooting Sports

July 2

9am – 4pm

Ages 9-12

Sixth- through eighth-graders learn shotgun safety and handling then practice trap shooting. Also learn archery basics. Parents must come to nature center to register $15/child deposit returned day of camp.

 

Nature Art

Aug 6

9am – 4pm

Ages 9-12

Learn photography basics with provided cameras and try your hand at clay, creating your own take-home pottery. Parents must come to nature center to register $15/child deposit returned day of camp.

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Other Day Camps

Southwest Service Dogs
July 7-Aug 1
Children Ages 9-17 help train dogs, which help people with disabilities, while learning leadership skills, patience, responsibility and compassion. Kids even take the dogs to movies, shopping malls and on train and trolley rides.
Fee: $400
Call 479-646-0886

Southwest Service Dogs
July 7-Aug 1
Children Ages 9-17 help train dogs, which help people with disabilities, while learning leadership skills, patience, responsibility and compassion. Kids even take the dogs to movies, shopping malls and on train and trolley rides.
Fee: $400
Call 479-646-0886

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Daily, Weekly, Monthly Programs at the Nature Center

Critter Crunch
2pm daily - See what critter is getting fed.
Snakes fed every Friday & fish on Saturdays.

Story Time
9:30am on Wednesdays. Pre-school & elementary age stories.

Canoeing/Kayaking
10am - noon Thursdays (beginning June 19)
10am Saturdays
Staff members assist boaters on Wells Lake. Parent, guardian or teacher must accompany children. Life jackets required.

Archery Class
1 - 2pm Thursdays (beginning June 19)
Beginners' guide to archery provides bows and arrows, safety and instruction.

Fishing Lessons
9 - 10am Fridays (beginning June 20)
Learn to fish with a staff member. Supplies provided.

Guided Hike
11am Fridays (beginning June 20)
9am Saturdays
Hike along one of the nature center's many trails. Dress weather appropriate and bring camera.

Laser Shot
3pm Saturdays
Sharpen your hunting skills using a computer program like a video game, complete with laser gun.

Outdoor Experiences
7pm every third Thursday

Family Fun Night with Nature
Sunset every second Friday

Critter Crunch
2pm daily - See what critter is getting fed.
Snakes fed every Friday & fish on Saturdays.

Story Time
9:30am on Wednesdays. Pre-school & elementary age stories.

Canoeing/Kayaking
10am - noon Thursdays (beginning June 19)
10am Saturdays
Staff members assist boaters on Wells Lake. Parent, guardian or teacher must accompany children. Life jackets required.

Archery Class
1 - 2pm Thursdays (beginning June 19)
Beginners' guide to archery provides bows and arrows, safety and instruction.

Fishing Lessons
9 - 10am Fridays (beginning June 20)
Learn to fish with a staff member. Supplies provided.

Guided Hike
11am Fridays (beginning June 20)
9am Saturdays
Hike along one of the nature center's many trails. Dress weather appropriate and bring camera.

Laser Shot
3pm Saturdays
Sharpen your hunting skills using a computer program like a video game, complete with laser gun.

Outdoor Experiences
7pm every third Thursday

Family Fun Night with Nature
Sunset every second Friday

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