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REGIONAL HAPPENINGS


loon Race and continues with several balloon race competi- tions, tethered balloon rides, a balloon glow and more. Admis- sion: Free. Information: arkansasballoonfest.com.


(870) 741-2659. EUREKA SPRINGS


Scooting the Ozarks Rally, Sept. 10-15, Eureka Springs. Open to all scooter riders from mopeds to maxis. Guided and self-guided tours and poker runs among the activities. In- formation: scoottheozarks.proboards.com/ .


48th annual Eureka Springs Antique Automobile Festival, Sept. 7-8. Hundreds of vintage classics compete for prizes and trophies. Includes show with parade and re-enactment of the infamous 1922 bank robbery. Information: eurekaspringschamber.com/.


(479) 253-8737. ASH FLAT


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gather to enjoy their cars and show them off to VW lovers. Parade on Saturday. Informa- tion: eurekaspringschamber.com.


(479) 435-1133. MOUNTAIN VIEW (870) 260-3851.


Mountains, Music and Motor- cycles, Aug. 17-18. Annual gathering that features a poker run, rides, bike show, biker games, car show, free concerts, biker night at the drive-in, vendors, food and much more. Based on the historic town square. Information: yourplaceinthemountains.com/. (870) 269-8068.


HARRISON 90 ❚ 2018 ❚ FACT BOOK


47th annual Northwest Ar- kansas Bluegrass Festival, Aug. 16-18, Beacon Park. Lots of bluegrass bands, performances, jam sessions and more. Camp- ing available. Information: harrisonarkansas.org/.


(870) 426-3477. JASPER


Newton County Fair & Rodeo, Aug. 15-18, Newton County Fairgrounds. Carnival, kids’ day, truck pull parade, junior and little britches rodeos, queen’s contest and horse show. (870) 446-2645.


FAYETTEVILLE


9th annual Fayetteville Roots Festival, Aug. 22-26. An urban festival focusing on roots music and local food with more than 40 musical acts. Information: fayettevilleroots.com/.


SEPTEMBER JASPER


Buffalo River Bluegrass Festi- val, Sept. 6-8, Bradley Park. Music-filled weekend begins at 6 p. m. Thursday and Friday, then opens at 10 a. m. Saturday. Lots of music, plenty of food and fun for the family. Admis- sion: Free. (870) 446-2636


BATESVILLE


White River Water Carnival, Sept. ,7-8 Riverside Park. One of the oldest festivals in Arkan- sas with beauty pageant, pa- rade, music and more. Informa- tion: mybatesville.org/. (870) 793-2378.


HARRISON


23rd annual Arkansas Hot Air Balloon State Championship, Sept. 7-9. Festival kicks off with The Hare and The Hound Bal-


23rd annual Ash Flat Eagle Fest, TBA, Ash Flat. Street dance 6-10 p.m. Friday with live band, food vendors and more. Live music, crafts, food ven- dors, games, street dance and more starting at 10 a.m. Sat- urday. Admission: Free.


Information: ash-flat.com. (870) 994-7324. MOUNTAIN VIEW


17th annual Off the Beaten Path Studio Tour, Sept. 14-16. Self-guided tour of artists’ and crafters’ studios. Information: offthebeatenpath studiotour.com. (870) 615- 4825.


JASPER


12th annual Ozark Mountain Artists Studio Tour, Sept. 14-16. A self-guided tour through the Ozarks to visit local artists’ studios. Many give dem- onstrations and offer refresh- ments. Their work is out for


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