Nabholz is managing partner for the Health Tech Arkansas accelerator, and Tappan is managing partner of the company that owns most of the Purple Cow Restaurants chain.
Dome Life, an Arkansas-based company leading the event, said littering across public spaces has increased during the pandemic and is only getting worse.
Celebrate the most graceful form of angling at a free fly fishing fair Sunday from 1-4 p.m. at the Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center in Little Rock's River Market District.
All Christian comfort is denied,
Dog Days!
The great bulk of 19th-century Arkansans had to be stoic since they could not afford to spend two months in the Adirondacks each summer. This was especially true of women. Wives cooked meals on open fireplaces, or after about 1890, on wood-burning cast iron stoves.
Both women and men often worked long hours in the cotton or corn fields. Life was most uncomfortable for enslaved men and women, who often labored under both a hot sun and an armed overseer.
Fortunately for farmers and laborers, many of the row crops had been hoed and laid by before the dog days, allowing a respite from the worst of farm work. It was at this time that many rural Arkansans attended religious camp meetings, often sleeping in open wagons and using the occasion for visiting and maybe courting.
All Christian comfort is denied,
Dog Days!
The great bulk of 19th-century Arkansans had to be stoic since they could not afford to spend two months in the Adirondacks each summer. This was especially true of women. Wives cooked meals on open fireplaces, or after about 1890, on wood-burning cast iron stoves.
Both women and men often worked long hours in the cotton or corn fields. Life was most uncomfortable for enslaved men and women who often labored under both a hot sun and an armed overseer.
Fortunately for farmers and laborers, many of the row crops had been hoed and laid by before the dog days, allowing a respite from the worst of farm work. It was at this time that many rural Arkansans attended religious camp meetings, often sleeping in open wagons, and using the occasion for visiting and maybe courting.