FORT SMITH Arkansas first commercially licensed urban farm is in the basement of Fort Smith s Bakery District, and it s providing microgreens for area schools and restaurants.
Krystal Boylan (second from left), president of the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith s Vietnamese Student Association, performs with fellow members Friday during a Lunar New Year celebration hosted by the VSA at the Bakery District in downtown Fort Smith. More than 100 students, faculty and members of the public gathered to celebrate the Vietnamese Tet, or Lunar New Year, which officially falls on Feb. 10 and this year marks the year of the dragon. Guests enjoyed traditional Vietnamese cuisine, games, fashion music and dancing, capped off by a dragon dance performance by members of Shom Line Dance with Sacred Heart of Mary of Barling. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today s photo gallery.
Krystal Boylan (second from left), president of the University of Arkansas-Fort Smith s Vietnamese Student Association, performs with fellow members Friday during a Lunar New Year celebration hosted by the VSA at the Bakery District in downtown Fort Smith. More than 100 students, faculty and members of the public gathered to celebrate the Vietnamese Tet, or Lunar New Year, which officially falls on Feb. 10 and this year marks the year of the dragon. Guests enjoyed traditional Vietnamese cuisine, games, fashion music and dancing, capped off by a dragon dance performance by members of Shom Line Dance with Sacred Heart of Mary of Barling. Visit rivervalleydemocratgazette.com/photo for today s photo gallery.