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Visit one of the largest concrete dams in the United States. The Bull Shoals Powerhouse and Dam Tour explains how water is used to make electric power. See the massive equipment used by the Army Corps of Engineers and power companies to produce this important energy resource. Learn about the history of the construction, the environmental and commercial impact of the dam, and the role it plays in providing flood control, hydropower and recreational opportunities. Tours cost $4. Sign up at the Bull Shoals-White River State Park Visitor Center in Bull Shoals. Pre-registration and identification is required. The tours are offered almost daily throughout July. Call 870-445-3629 for details.

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Davidsonville Historic State Park in Pocahontas has a fun, educational option for kids this July 4th weekend. Bring the youngsters to the park for Craft Day for Kids on July 2. Participants will spend time in the history cabin learning about 19th century toys. Attendees will make their own historical toy to take home. To learn =ore contact the park at 870-892-4708.

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The 67th annual Rodeo of the Ozarks Parade marches down historic Emma Avenue in Springdale on July 2. Get there early to pick the best viewing spot to see marching bands, clowns, queens, and hundreds of horses. Visit http://parsonsstadium.com/ or call 479-756-0464 for more information.

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Join members of the Northwest Arkansas Astronomical Society for a Star Party on July 2 and 30 at Withrow Springs State Park in Huntsville. The party starts around dusk at the Crossbow Pavilion. Get an in-depth view of different stars, planets and constellations that make up the night sky. Telescopes will be available but feel free to bring your binoculars and lawn chairs. All levels of stargazers welcome, from beginner to expert. The event is free. Call 479-559-2593 for more information.

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Head to Fayetteville on July 7 for First Thursday on the Square. On the first Thursday of each month, participating galleries and art-related venues offer free access to visual and performing art in a fun and social environment from 5-8 p.m. First Thursday venues feature attractions such as art openings, live music, artists’ receptions, lectures, wine tastings, and hands-on activities. In addition, the downtown square comes alive on First Thursday with performances and interactive exhibits. Admission is free. Visit http://www.firstthursdayfayetteville.com/ or call 479-521-5776 for details.

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The 8th annual Shape Note Gathering takes place July 7-9 at Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View. Shape note singing has been a part of America from its earliest roots. This gathering brings song leaders from different "singing school" traditions together to teach and learn from one another. Admission is $10 for adults and $6 for children ages 6-12. Contact the park at 870-269-3851 for a detailed schedule and registration. Visit http://www.ozarkfolkcenter.com/ for additional information.

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Siloam Springs offers Movies in the Park on July 8 and 22. Head to Henry Park and watch a movie on a big outdoor screen. Concessions are provided by Project Graduation and admission is free.

Also in Siloam Springs is a Kids’ Triathlon on July 9. The sport event is the opportunity for children up to age 12 to participate in a triathlon. Admission is $12. It is held at the Siloam Springs Family Aquatic Center.

Visit http://www.siloamsprings.com/ or call 479-524-5779 for details.

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The Professional Bull Riders will be bucking in Springdale on July 9 at Parsons Stadium, located at 1423 E. Emma Ave. The 14th annual Buckin' In The Ozarks PBR Bull Riding is filled with rank bulls, high scores, and big wrecks. The best meet the best at this event. Admission ranges from $16 to $35 for adults or $11 to $35 for children depending on seating location. Visit http://parsonsstadium.com/ or call 479-756-0464 for tickets or information.

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Confederate History Weekend takes place July 9 at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park in Prairie Grove. Activities during this weekend include camp life and other living history demonstrations. Visitors are encouraged to wander the grounds and talk with the re-enactors. The program is presented by volunteer re-enactors from the Prairie Grove Sons of Confederate Veterans Thomas C. Hindman Camp #656.

Cannon firing demonstrations take place every hour from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. See the smoke, hear the boom, smell black powder burning, and feel the Civil War experience come to life. This section is presented by volunteer re-enactors from the 1st Arkansas Light Artillery.

Admission is free. Call 479-846-2990 for details.

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Gaston’s White River Resort July Fly Fishing School is July 9-10 in Lakeview. The class aims to provide you with the very best instruction and quality education. The cost is $205. Visit www.gastons.com/school.php or call 870-431-5202 for more information.

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See members of the local Wool and Wheel Handspinners Guild demonstrate the ancient art of spinning thread, and discuss the basics of making cloth in the Arkansas Ozarks during a Spinning Demonstration on July 10 at Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park in Prairie Grove. The Wool and Wheel Handspinner have their monthly meeting at the park on the first Wednesday of each month. Admission is free. Call 479-846-2990 for details.

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Davidsonville Historic State Park, Lake Charles State Park and Powhatan Historic State Park are teaming up for a three-day three-park day camp in Pocahontas and Powhatan. Youngsters ages 8-12 are invited to attend the Tri-Park Day Camp on July 13-15 and spend time exploring each park, learning about local and regional history, canoeing, crafts and games. Advance reservations are required. Contact Davidsonville Historic State Park at 870-892-4708 for more information.

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The 13th annual Eureka Springs Fat Tire Festival runs July 15-17. This is a competitive and non-competitive mountain bike event. New this year is the kids' bike rodeo. Register at http://fattirefestival.wordpress.com/ or call 479-422-7654 for more information.

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Don’t miss the Music in the Mountains Show on July 16 in Horseshoe Bend. This monthly music and variety show is held the third Saturday of each month on the stage of the historic Horseshoe Bend Theatre. Admission is by donation; concessions available. Call 870-373-3303 for more information.

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Eureka Springs Art Adventures present Pet'n'Art on July 16 in Eureka Springs. It’s all about furry friends with all day activities for you and your pet. There will be contests, fun photos, art, and a mini-parade. Costumes encouraged for pets and owners alike. The fun takes place in the North Main Street parking lot across from New Delhi Café. Admission is free. Visit http://www.eurekaspringsartadventures.com/ or call 479-253-9318 for details.

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Join the Bull Shoals Hook and Hackle group for a lesson on fly tying on July 16 at the James A. Gaston Visitor Center at Bull Shoals-White River State Park in Bull Shoals. The workshop offers advice, tips and instructions on how to tie flies, from the most extravagant to the most simple. Admission is free. Call 870-445-3629 for more information.

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The Old Independence Regional Museum in Batesville offers the Historic Craft Workshop on July 16. Participants learn how to make historic crafts to take home. Workshop size is limited. Contact the museum at 870-793-2121 for details.

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The 7th annual T Tauri Film Festival and Movie Camp takes place in Batesville on July 18-30 at the University of Arkansas Community College. The workshops are geared toward budding filmmakers ages 18 and under. Log on to www.ttauri.org or phone 870-251-1189 for details.

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Three days of instruction for all levels of players is offered at the Mountain Dulcimer Workshop on July 21-23 at Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View. Instructors will work with you to improve your technique and add to your repertoire. After-hours jam sessions help you practice what you learn. Contact the park for registration and lodging reservations at http://www.ozarkfolkcenter.com/ or 870-269-3851.

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Women of Mountain Music, set for July 30, is one of the most popular annual events at Ozark Folk Center State Park in Mountain View. The concert features women who work at the Folk Center as musicians, crafters, or behind the scenes. They come together to show tradition is still alive in these hills. Visit http://www.ozarkfolkcenter.com/ or call 870-269-3851 for more information.

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Heber Springs’ 25th annual World Championship Cardboard Boat Race gets underway July 30. Get your creative juices flowing and design a boat made of cardboard. Bring it to Sandy Beach and race it along a 200-yard course. Race for speed, or vie for other awards such as Pride of the Fleet, Captain's Cup, or even the Titanic Award. The event is free but parking is $5 per vehicle. Visit http://www.heber-springs.com/content/ or call 501-362-2444 for details.

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