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operating hours and on Saturdays. The youth center is a hub of informa-


tion for recreational programs, includ- ing youth softball, youth soccer, Babe Ruth Baseball, American Legion Base- ball, youth basketball, swim team and youth tennis clinics. Some adult sports also are offered through the youth cen- ter.


Annual events at the youth center in- clude a Valentine’s Day dance, parents’ night out, Kidz In Motion, Small World play day, spring carnival, Movies in the Park, tennis clinic and fun day, History Day fall festival, family fun night, Trunk or Treat, and Friends of the Park appre- ciation celebration and open house. Youth center membership is $40 for


youth, $40 for adults and $90 for fam- ilies. During the school year, hours are 3-6 p.m. Monday-Friday and 11 a.m. until 6 p.m. Saturday. Summer hours are 8 a.m-5 p.m. The center does allow a 7:30 drop off time. The youth center is man- aged by Kelly Lewis. 424-7275 Website: mountainhomeparks


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Big Flat CITY OFFICIALS BIG FLAT — Home to a population of


103 residents, Big Flat is a community at the southern tip of Baxter County Big Flat is reached from the north by


AR Highway 341. The Push Mountain Road section of the highway winds for 45 miles along scenic mountainsides before reaching this city. It was paved in 1995.


In the spring of 2012, the city’s fire de-


partment received extrication equip- ment it had been able to purchase with a state grant. It was used very soon an- swering an emergency, a motor vehicle accident, a city official said. The equip- ment also in known as the “jaws of life.” Every year, the community has a


homecoming celebration when former residents come back to visit. The home- coming is scheduled Memorial Day each year.


Big Flat’s mayor is Glenda Wiseman, and the city’s recorder/treasurer is Mike Treat. Wiseman has served in the posi- tion since 2014.


The city has no sales tax; purchases


made there have a county and state sales tax totaling 7.75 percent. The city offers water and trash services. To con- nect to the water system, a $75 deposit is required. Big Flat has two fire stations and a Class 9 rating from the Insurance Services Office. Big Flat’s roots go back to the late


1860s when Lewis Wallis opened the community’s first store in a small log building. Dr. W. B. Lack, a practicing physician, established the next store in the mid-1870s and later sold it to Theo Ober, who had moved from Springfield, Mo. In about 1878, John T. Baker built a new, well-stocked store in Big Flat. Later he was appointed Big Flat’s first post- master. The city was incorporated in 1939.


The Big Flat City Council meets at


6:30 p.m. the second Thursday of every month in City Hall, which is located at 9727 AR Highway 14 East. Meetings are open to the public. Call 448-5954 for more information.


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