REGIONAL HAPPENINGS
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Pacers.
Music on the Square, June 15, Yellville, Free weekly mu- sic event at 7 p.m. in down- town Yellville. This week: Backwood Rebel. Food ven- dor on hand. The Yellville Farmers Market is open from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Information: yellvillemusiconthesquare- .com
40th annual CraftFest, June 14-15, Baxter County Fair- grounds, Mountain Home. Two-day craft fair with hand- crafted items only, no com-
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mercial vendors. Open from 9 a.m. to 5 p. m. Friday and 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Admission Free. Information:
mhcraftfest.com or (870) 232-2113.
Trout Days, June 14-15, Bull Shoals-White River State Park, Lakeview. Two days of trout fishing, fly-tying dem- onstrations, trout cooking demonstrations, children’s activities and lake cruises. Admission: Free, except for lake cruises. (870) 445-3629.
U. S. Open Member Tourna- ment, June 15, Big Creek Golf & Country Club. Infor- mation:
bigcreekgolf.com or
425-8815
19th Annual Community Fish Fry, June 15, Jordan. Based at Jordan Marina on Norfork Lake, a fish fry with the “best dam potato salad ever.” Free entry. Information: jordan-
marina.com. (870) 499-7348.
Friday Night Block Party, June 21, Mountain Home. Free weekly music show in historic downtown Mountain Home. This week: Natural State Band.
Music on the Square, June 22, Yellville. Free weekly music event at 7 p. m. in downtown Yellville. This
week: Classic Country. Food vendors on hand. The Yell- ville Farmers Market is open from 5:30-8:30 p. m. Infor- mation: yellvillemusicon-
thesquare.com
Red, White & Blue Festival, 20th Anniversary, June 28- 29, Mountain Home. Annual patriotic festival with a pa- rade, rodeo, 5K race, art show, car show, free music and entertainment, and oth- er activities on the Arkansas State University Mountain Home campus that climax with a fireworks display. Information:
rwbfestival.com or
facebook.com/redwhi-
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