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by park interpreters and trained volunteers. All gear, materials and some meals are included with fee. Admission $75. (870) 445-3629. 9th annual Taste of the Twin La6kes, June , Mountain Home, Enjoy offerings from Twin Lakes Area restaurants, including food, drinks and more. At Baxter County Fairgrounds. Proceeds benefit Serenity Inc. Information:
serenityinc.org, 424-7576. Friday Night on the Square June 9, Mountain Home. Free weekly music in historic downtown Mountain Home. This week: Melodikats. 598th annual Lions Club Rodeo, June 9-10, Wiseman Rodeo Arena, Calico Rock. Rodeo, parade and street dance. Information (870) 297-3711 Cherokee Village: A Diamond in the Ozarks, June 9-11, Cherokee Village. Diamond Jubilee 62nd anniversary celebration features parade, treasure hunt, sock hop, campfire singalong, music, reunions, fair, home tours, golf derby, Miss Cherokee Village Diamond Pageant and more. Admission: Free. Information:
discovercherokeevillage.com/. (870) 257-5522 Music on the Square, June 10, Yellville. Free weekly music event at 7 p. m. in downtown Yellville. This week: Big Mill Band., 11th annual Kindness Inc. Golf Tournament, June 10, Twin Lakes Golf Course, Mountain Home. Friday Night on the Square, June 16, Mountain Home. Free weekly music show in historic downtown Mountain Home. This week: Kickin Country. 38th annual CraftFest, June 16-178, Baxter County Fairgrounds, Mountain Home. Two-day craft fair with
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handcrafted items only, no commercial vendors. Open from 8 a.m. to 5 p. m. Friday and 8 a. m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Admission Free. Information:
mycraftfest.com. 736-1124. Trout Days, June 16-18, Bull Shoals-White River State Park, Lakeview. Two days of trout fishing, fly-tying demonstrations, trout cooking demonstrations, children’s activities and lake cruises. Admission: Free, except for lake cruises. (870) 445-3629. U. S. Open Member Tournament, June 17-18, Big Creek Golf & Country Club. Information:
bigcreekgolf.com Music on the Square, June 17, Yellville. Free weekly music event at 7 p. m. in downtown Yellville. This week: In Cahoots. Food venders on hand. The Yellville Farmers Market is open from 5:30-8:30 p. m. Information:
yellvillemusiconthesquare.com. (870) 404-6347 Red, White & Blue Festival Pageant, June 17, Dunbar Auditorium. Open to all ages, boys, girls, Miss, Ms./Mrs. and Elite Ms. Registration begins at 1 p. m. pageant starts at 3 p.m. 4th annual CWB/Inland Surfer Lake Surf Competition, June 17, Bull Shoals Lake. Amateur Surf competition. 17th annual Spearfishing Contest, June 17, Jordan. Based at Jordan Marina on Norfork Lake, the contest features cash prizes for catfish, walleye and crappie, followed by a fish fry with the “best dam potato salad ever.” Admission $25 to be eligible for cash prizes; free entry to fish fry, information:
jordanmarina.com. (870) 499-7348. Red, White & Blue Festival, June 23-31, Mountain Home. Annual patriotic festival with a parade, rodeo, 5K race, art show,
car show, an all-years school reunion and activities June 26 on the Arkansas State University Mountain Home campus that climax with a fireworks display. Information:redwhiteblue
festival.com/.facebook.com/ redwhitebluefestival. 421-2807 Friday Night on the Square, June 30, Mountain Home. Free weekly music show. This week: Katie Laney Band Music on the Square, June 24, Yellville. Free weekly music event at 7 p. m. in downtown Yellville. This week: Crooked Creek. Food vendors on hand. The Yellville Farmers Market is open from 5:30-8:30 p. m. Information:
yellvillemusiconthesquare.com (870) 404-6347. July Music on the Square, July 1, Yellville. Free weekly music event at 7 p. m. in downtown Yellville. This week: Spring River Band. Food vendors on hand. The
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