Attorney Social Events
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Attorney Social Events
EIGHTH CIRCUIT JUDICIAL CONFERENCE May 3 - 5, 2016 Rogers, Arkansas SOCIAL EVENTS TUESDAY, May 3 Opening Reception Grand Ballroom of the Embassy Suites 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Join us for a welcome reception to kick off the 2016 Judicial Conference. Light hors d’oeuvres and two drink tickets provided. WEDNESDAY, May 4 Bench/Bar Reception Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art 600 Museum Way Bentonville, AR 6:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. An elegant reception, sponsored by the Eighth Circuit Bar Association, will be held at the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art. Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art welcomes all to celebrate the American spirit in a setting that unites the power of art with the beauty of nature. The museum explores the unfolding story of America by actively collecting, exhibiting, interpreting, and preserving outstanding works that illuminate our heritage and artistic possibilities. Food and beverages are included and will be served from 6:30 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Two tickets will be provided to each guest that may be redeemed for beer, wine or cocktails. All museum galleries will be open for viewing and audio tours are available. The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip exhibition is scheduled for February 27 through May 30, 2016. Shuttle service between the Embassy Suites and Crystal Bridges Museum will run continuously between 6:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. Explore Northwest Arkansas Museum of Native American History 202 SW ‘O’ Street Bentonville, AR Museum of Native American History The Museum of Native American History invites you to "Walk Through America's Past," where you will get a glimpse into what life was like for America's first inhabitants. The museum is divided into five different time periods that will guide you through the constant changing lives of the Native Americans, as seen through their artifacts. Displays feature relics that date from over 14,000 years old to historic times. 21C Museum Hotel 200 NE A Street Bentonville, AR The Hive Located in Bentonville’s award-winning 21c Museum Hotel, The Hive showcases the unique culinary identity of Arkansas. Under the direction of executive chef and Arkansas native Matthew McClure, The Hive pays tribute to the High South while articulating McClure’s approach to refined country cuisine. During his tenure at The Hive, McClure has been named the winner of Food and Wine The People’s Best New Chef Award in the Midwest Region and is also a James Beard Foundation Best Chef Semifinalist. Adjoining The Hive is 21c Museum Hotel Bentonville. 21c was founded in Louisville by Laura Lee Brown and Steve Wilson, contemporary art collectors and preservationists who are committed to bringing works of art to the public through innovative exhibitions and programs that integrate contemporary art into daily life. Guests to 21c enjoy cutting edge contemporary art, genuine hospitality, and culinary experiences steeped with local flavor. Rotating exhibitions of contemporary art and site-specific installations carry over from 21c into the Hive. The Walmart Museum 105 N. Main Street Bentonville, AR (479) 273-1329 www.walmartmuseum.com The Walmart Museum is as much a part of Walmart’s history as the exhibits and artifacts that it houses. First opened in 1990, the museum was known as the Walmart Visitor Center. But as times changed and the term “Visitor Center” came to refer more to regional, state, and local tourism offices, it became apparent that a name change was needed. And so, today, The Walmart Museum carries on the mission to educate, engage, and inspire visitors about the heritage of Walmart. Free Admission The Walmart Museum features Walton's 5&10, a world-class exhibit gallery and The Spark Café Soda Fountain. Hours Monday – Thursday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday & Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday Noon to 9:00 p.m. Tour Info The Walmart Museum is self-guided, but please call if your group would like to enjoy a guided tour. Please contact 479-277-6851 or museumtours@walmart.com for information on booking and scheduling. Downtown Bentonville www.downtownbentonville.org A downtown isn’t a downtown without somewhere to shop and Bentonville is no exception. The merchant members love what they do and it shows in the beautiful products they offer. Each of the member stores are filled with clothing, gifts, souvenirs and home décor items. Whether you have a long shopping list or are just in the mood to window shop, we promise you will not be disappointed! Ramo d’Olivo Olive Oil, Vinegar & Wine Bar 217 S. Main Street Bentonville, AR (479) 715-6053 www.ramodolivo.biz Come for a unique shopping experience, where you sample the olive oils and vinegars before purchasing. Olive oils and fruit balsamics are organically grown and bought directly from growers in California. The cozy wine bar hosts an extensive selection of wines, local craft beers and small food plates. Hours: Monday and Tuesday 11:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Wednesday - Friday 11:00 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:30 Bordinos 310 West Dickson Street Fayetteville, AR Bordinos Bordinos Restaurant & Wine Bar is the vision of long-time Fayetteville restaurateur Joe Fennel. Bordinos was born out of his love of Italian food, great wine, and wonderful service. Nestled in the heart of Fayetteville's Entertainment District on Dickson Street, Bordinos is a full service restaurant offering the largest wine selection in northwest Arkansas. Fayetteville Farmers Market www.fayettevillefarmersmarket.org Since 1973, the market has offered the finest in locally produced vegetables, fruits, flowers, plants, meats, baked goods, honey, eggs, jams, juried crafts, and fine art from the four-county area. Known as the “Crown Jewel of Fayetteville,” the Saturday market is alive with street performers, local musicians, community organizations, tourists and locals alike. Up to as many as 70 vendors set up around the beautiful, historic square gardens and represent the diversity of the area. There is plenty of parking nearby, as all city lots are free on Saturdays. Voted Favorite Large Farmers Market in 2012 and voted #5 in the nation in the 2011 American Farmland Trust’s America’s Favorite Farmers Market Contest, the Fayetteville Farmers Markets represent the heartbeat of the earth, manifested in the efforts of local growers and farmers. May Hours: Tuesday - Thursday 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Botanical Garden of the Ozarks 4703 N. Crossover Rd. Fayetteville, AR (479) 750-2620 www.bgozarks.org The Botanical Garden of the Ozarks is a unique destination in Northwest Arkansas that draws more than 80,000 visitors a year. The Garden is a collection of twelve themed gardens and includes the region’s only butterfly house. Its mission is to provide educational, entertainment, and recreational opportunities for students, residents, and Garden visitors to increase their appreciation of the native and natural ecosystem of the Ozarks. The Garden’s education programs include workshops, classes, and lectures for adults in horticulture, conservation, and other topics of interest to gardeners of all skill levels and others who admire the beauty and science of the natural world. The majority of its education programs are for children of all ages. The Garden works with area school districts to provide hands-on nature and science learning experiences. Clinton House Museum 930 West Clinton Drive Fayetteville, AR (479) BIL-N-HIL (479) 245-6445 www.clintonhousemuseum.org Tour Bill and Hillary’s first home and see where it all began. Visit the living room where they were married, view rare memorabilia from Bill’s early political career and tour the First Ladies Garden. Hours: Monday - Saturday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Northwest Arkansas Mall 4201 North Shiloh Drive Fayetteville, AR (479) 521-6151 www.northwestarkansasmall.com The Northwest Arkansas Mall is one of the premier shopping destinations in the region with more than 100 specialty stores to meet everyone’s needs. After undergoing a complete renovation and expansion, the mall now provides an even greater and more diverse variety of new stores that make your shopping experience fun and enjoyable. Shopping Hours: Monday - Saturday from 10:00 a.m. until 9:00 p.m. and Sunday from Noon to 6:00 p.m. Main Street Rogers Rogers, AR www.mainstreetrogers.com Downtown Rogers is ready for you to explore. Head east on Walnut Street until you hit the brick streets. That’s where you’ll find dozens of locally-owned stores, restaurants and professionals offering friendly service with a smile. Shop for unique treasures in antique stores and specialty boutiques. Dine like a local at one-of-a-kind restaurants showcasing talented chefs and local ingredients. Explore the natural beauty and historic charm of our authentic downtown in her historic architecture, pretty parks and interesting museums. Pinnacle Hills Promenade 2203 Promenade Blvd., Suite 3200 Rogers, AR (479) 936-2160 www.pinnaclehillspromenade.com Discover endless possibilities and shop all your favorite brands at Pinnacle Hills Promenade. Staying on trend is easier than ever with their distinctive selection of retailers. Individual store and restaurant hours vary. Arkansas Public Theater 116 South Second Street Rogers, AR (479) 631-8988 www.arkansaspublictheatre.org/resources The Victory Theater was designed by noted Rogers architect A.O. Clarke and opened in December 1927. The theater served as a community gathering place and was renovated several times as a movie and vaudeville theater before closing its doors in the early 1970s. In 2008, with generous help from the Wal-Mart Foundation, contributions from civic-minded donors and the effort of tireless volunteers, the City of Rogers purchased the Victory Theater with an agreement that it would serve as the long-term home of the Arkansas Public Theatre. For more Northwest Arkansas attractions, visit: www.northwestarkansas.org
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