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Senior Center Menu
The Carroll County Senior Activity and Wellness Center is located at 202 W. Madison Ave. in Berryville. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday and from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Friday. Lunch is served at noon each weekday. The suggested donation for ages 60 and up is $4. There is a $6 charge for those under 60 and all carryout meals. Breakfast is served Tuesday and Thursday mornings from 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. Menus are subject to change.
Read MoreSenior Center MenuHoliday Island Rotary Club to sponsor World Polio Day fundraiser
The Holiday Island Rotary Club is sponsoring a virtual fundraiser to observe World Polio Day on Monday, Oct. 24, according to Jerry Pittman, club president.
Read MoreHoliday Island Rotary Club to sponsor World Polio Day fundraiserCarroll County Community Foundation announces Giving Tree Grant awards
The Carroll County Community Foundation Board of Directors presented Giving Tree Grants to 10 local nonprofits on Thursday, Oct. 13. Giving Tree is Arkansas Community Foundation’s signature program that supports a broad range of causes across our county and state – everything from critical issues to art and education.
Read MoreCarroll County Community Foundation announces Giving Tree Grant awardsLEGO Palace on display at museum
Palace Hotel & Bath House and the Eureka Springs Historical Museum are presenting a new exhibit featuring the “Eureka Springs LEGO Palace.” The LEGO Palace is the work of local artist Larry Jones and is based on the iconic Eureka Springs landmark, Palace Hotel & Bath House. Originally constructed in 1901, the Palace has operated as a hotel and spa for more than a century and is the last of the original Eureka Springs bath houses still in operation today.
Read MoreLEGO Palace on display at museumLegion to host Veterans Day parade
American Legion Post 9 will sponsor the Veterans Day Parade on Friday, Nov. 11, with a ceremony to follow at the Cat House parking lot in Eureka Springs, which will include a rifle volley and taps at 11:11 a.m.
Read MoreLegion to host Veterans Day paradeBrass act
Dallas quintet shares spotlight, knowledge with Berryville bands
Members of the Berryville High School and Middle School bands got what band directors Doug and Tonya Blevins called “the chance of a lifetime” last week to perform with world-class musicians in front of hundreds of people. The Dallas Brass, in the middle of a tour of Arkansas schools that also included stops in Rogers and Springdale, made the side trip to Berryville after the group’s leader, director Michael Levine, contacted Blevins.
Read MoreBrass act Dallas quintet shares spotlight, knowledge with Berryville bands
County bows out; city moves to buy building
The former Entergy building in Berryville apparently will soon be government property, but it won’t belong to Carroll County. Instead, the city of Berryville intends to purchase the building to house its police department.
Read MoreCounty bows out; city moves to buy buildingCCN wins 5 awards, 1 first place, in 2022 NNA Foundation contest
Carroll County News Carroll County News managing editor Scott Loftis and associate editor Robert Cox won a total of five awards in the National Newspaper Association Foundation’s 2022 Better Newspaper Contest, including first place for Loftis in Freedom of Information reporting. The awards were presented Saturday, Oct.
Read MoreCCN wins 5 awards, 1 first place, in 2022 NNA Foundation contest