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Information: ozarkmountainartists.com(870) 861-5853.


FAYETTEVILLE


19th annual Bikes, Blues & BBQ, Sept. 26-29. The nation’s largest charity motorcycle rally featuring rides, poker runs, bike show, car show, bike games, lawn mower pulls, music, barbe- cue, the Miss BBB Contest and more. Admission: Free.


Information: bikesbluesandbbq.org. (479) 527-9993.


October


EUREKA SPRINGS 28th annual Corvette Week- end, Oct. 4-7, Eureka Springs.


Corvette enthusiasts from the Midwest and beyond gather to enjoy autumn scenery, the charm of the Ozarks and cele- brate the Corvette. All Cor- vettes welcome. Admission: Free. Information: eurekas- pringscorvette.org.


(479) 862-7232.


71st annual Original Ozark Folk Festival, Oct. 12-14. The longest-running folk festival in one location in the country. Free music at Basin Spring Park, parade, contests and perfor- mances at The Auditorium. Information: ozarkfolkfesti- val.com.


(479) 253-7333. HARRISON


34th annual Harvest Home- coming, TBA. Arts and crafts, eating competitions, food con- cessions, live entertainment, a 5K walk/run, car show, dance


and more. Admission: Free. (870) 365-5403. HARDY


27th annual Hardy Home- steaders Day, Oct. 1, Loberg Park. Chuck wagon cooking, music, dress contest, candle


making, open-fire cooking,


turtle races, rag-doll making, cornmeal grinding and more. Admission: Free.


Information: sracc.com. (870) 856-3210. HELENA


33rd annual King Biscuit Blues Festival, Oct. 3-6. One of


the nation’s top showcases of blues music in historic down- town Helena. Lots of other artists on seven stages. Other events


include a blues symposium and


a barbecue cook-off. Admission: $65 for main stage, admission for other stages free.


Information: kingbiscuitfestival.com/. (870) 572-5223. LESLIE


7th annual Leslie Mountain Man Rendezvous, Oct. 12-13, Leslie. Find what it was like to live the life of the mountain men and Native Americans in the early 1800s. Reenactors will be camped, wearing pre-1840 period clothing. There will be tomahawk throwing, shooting demonstrations


and more. Private, public and home-schooled students are welcome on Friday.


Admission: Free. Continued on next page


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