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Local News: Earth Day: Community center event slated for Saturday (4/22/21)

Thursday, April 22, 2021 Eureka Springs Community Center activities director Cat Luna, left, talks with Northwest Arkansas Master Naturalists Sabina Miller and Mariellen Griffith about the upcoming Earth Day Celebration at the community center. Samantha Jones / Lovely County Citizen The Eureka Springs Community Center is celebrating Earth Day on Saturday, April 24. Scheduled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., the community center’s Earth Day Celebration also marks the opening of the Old School Park. The event starts at 11:05 a.m. with opening remarks from Mayor Butch Berry, followed by a performance by John Two-Hawks at 11:15 a.m. and playing in the soil at the Old School Park at 11:30 a.m. Community center activities director Cat Luna encouraged those who would like to participate in planting at the Old School Park to bring their own gloves.

Local News: Little Food Pantry offers free food, toiletries (4/6/21)

Tuesday, April 6, 2021 The Little Food Pantry at the Eureka Springs Community Center is stocked with nonperishable items including toiletries for anyone to take or add. With the help of Flint Street Fellowship, the Eureka Springs Community Center is feeding a need in the community. Community center activities director Cat Luna recently announced that the community center is working with Flint Street to keep the Little Food Pantry stocked at all times. The Little Food Pantry is an unmanned pantry where citizens can donate food to help others or take food they need, Luna said. Syama Barden created the pantry for an Eagle Scout project in 2018, asking citizens to take what they need and leave what they can.

Local News: Eureka Springs community center offers outdoor walking trail (1/6/21)

Wednesday, January 6, 2021 The Eureka Springs Community Center unveiled its new outdoor walking trail in early December, and it’s already become a popular part of the facility. Activities director Cat Luna said the trail is a quarter-mile long and 6 feet wide with a mostly concrete, level surface. The trail has been in the works for years, Luna said, and the community center started working on it after the SPARK event last year. Luna thanked board members Adam Biossat and Bill Featherstone for their hard work on the project, saying it’s important to have a level surface to walk on in Eureka Springs.

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