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ARTS& ENTERTAINMENT There are an assortment of


arts and entertainment oppor- tunities in Baxter County and the Twin Lakes Area. Live music can be found at


various venues, there are 11 movie screens in Mountain Home, different events-such as the Baxter County Fair- often feature entertainment, and several clubs and organi- zations have regular dances. In addition, Arkansas State


University Mountain Home presents a Performing Arts Series each year beginning in the fall at the Vada Sheid Community Development Center. Each year, The Sheid has presented an autumn performance by the Arkansas Symphony, and the series also includes a variety of musical entertainment, as well as theatrical productions. Dunbar Auditorium on the


Mountain Home High School campus hosts an assortment of school programs through- out the year and is the site of other entertainment presen- tations, such as the annual Mountain Home Kiwanis Variety Show. Mountain Home boasts


Sun Valley Cinema at 704 Cooper Estates Drive and Baxter Cinema at 729 U. S. Hwy. 62 East adjacent to Twin Lakes Plaza. Sun Valley has six screens, stadium seating in all theaters, digital sound and state-of-the-art presenta- tion. Baxter Cinema-formerly


Carmike Village Five-has five screens with state-of-the-art digital projection and digital sound. Twin Lakes Playhouse is a


local theater company that presents plays throughout the year. Productions at the com- pany have received excellent reviews. All varieties of stage pro-


ductions are presented, in- cluding drama, comedy and even musicals. The Playhouse features children’s produc-


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tions during the summer as well as conducting workshops for young people. Member- ship in the Playhouse is open to the entire community. Bull Shoals Theater of the


Arts at Bull Shoals hosts a weekly music show on Mon- days in which local musicians may participate. It also fea- tures several shows and con- certs throughout the year, many showcasing artists from Branson, Mo. Through the summer


months, free live musical entertainment is available each weekend in downtown Mountain Home and Yellville. Mountain Home hosts Friday Night on the Square each Friday from June through August featuring local enter- tainers. Yellville is home to Music on the Square every Saturday night from May until September, and also features local performers. Both events begin at 7 p. m. Each week, The Baxter


Bulletin publishes the Arts Calendar, which lists live


entertainment opportunities in the area and surrounding region. Here are the standing


events that are listed. All events are subject to change. DANCES VFW Post 5742 Dance 1st & 3rd Friday of


each month 6-9 p. m. VFW Post 5742 in Cotter.


$5 cover


charge. Open to the public. No


alcohol or drugs. Information: 404-4334 Van Matre Senior Center Night of square and round dancing with the Twirling


Funtimers, 7-9 p. m. on Wednesdays. Information: 424-3054 MUSIC Bull Shoals Theater


Fact Book 2017


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