The Arts Center of North Arkansas is a membership nonprofit organization dedicated to all arts. Classes are held throughout the month and opportunities to sell members arts, from photography, paint in all mediums, spinning wool, poured art, scultpture, writing, and more. Also, yoga classes are held at the center. Classes and yoga are scheduled throughout the month. Go to our Facebook page for schedules: www.facebook.com/ArtsCenterNorthArkansas
Writing/Visual Journaling
Arts, Photography, Sewing, Drumming, Dulcimer, Yoga, Tai Chi
Cherokee Villalge, AR 72529
72529
The Ash Flat Library has over 15,000 items and sells books year round in addition to lending books.
72513
The Cherokee Village Historical Society is dedicated to researching, collecting, preserving, interpreting, and sharing historical information or items related to Cherokee Village, Arkansas, and the surrounding area
Cherokee Village, AR
72592
Cherokee Village is a beautiful 15,000-acre private resort and retirement community located in the Ozark foothills of northern Arkansas. Amenities include two 18-hole golf courses, 6 swimming pools, tennis courts, recreation centers, a fitness center, senior center, horseshoe pits, two nature trails, and seven lakes for boating or fishing. A vibrant, welcoming community, Cherokee Village has numerous clubs and service organizations, and has been twice named Arkansas' Volunteer Community of the Year (2006 and 2016).
Located adjacent to City Hall, the Tourist Information & Welcome Center offers an abundance of information on everything from dining and shopping to winter and summer activities in and around Sharp and Fulton counties. Whether you're simply visiting the area, planning to become a homeowner, or you are an established resident, our volunteers will do their level best to answer your questions, or direct you to whoever else can best do so. We’ll help you to locate that piece of property that was left to you in a relative's Last Will, acquaint you with all of the amenities, direct you to great realtors, or tell you how to dispose of that old refrigerator.
Cherokee Village street maps, apparel, and other branded items are also available for purchase at the Cherokee Village Tourist Information & Welcome Center. Whether you're interested in local artisans, culture, history, or the magnificent outdoors that Cherokee Village has to offer, stop by or contact us in advance. We'd love to contribute to your having a memorable experience!
Betty Stokes
Director
Cherokee Village City Hall at Town Center
Hours of Operation:
(April through September) Monday through Saturday, 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
(October through March) open periodically for holidays and special events
Contact Information:
Cherokee Village Tourist Information & Welcome Center
#2 Santee Drive, Cherokee Village AR 72529
Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 129, Cherokee Village, AR 72525
Phone: 870-257-5522 x 234
Cherokee Village, AR 72529
72529
Owners of a townhouse are automatically members of theCherokee Village Townhouse Association (CVTA). The CTVA ismanaged by a Board of Directors. The $960 annual assessmentprovides for lawn care and operation of facilities.
It is the responsibility of the owners to provide up-to-datecontact information (name, address, phone, email) to the CVTA,and to understand the Rules and Regulations handbook(download below). Please familiarize yourself with the servicesprovided by the CVTA and your responsibilities to theAssociation. If you have any questions, you may contact a boardmember via:
Cherokee Village Townhouse AssociationP.O. Box 475Cherokee Village, AR72525
Text/phone: 870-710-1710 Hours: 8 am – 5 pm
Texting is the preferred method. Please include your questionwith your name and address. The board members are assigned toparticular tasks. You will be directed to who will best assist you.
Swim Club (Indoor Pool)
Cost to Townhouse Residents: $10 a year to join swim club
Cost to non-Townhouse Residents: In addition to being a member of the Swim Club ($10 per year) use of Townhouse pool for water aerobic classes only in $40 a month, or 4 months for $100 prepay.
9am to 10am — Monday – Friday (year round)
5pm to 6pm — Monday – Friday (Labor Day to Memorial Day)
For Conference Room Reservations Write Name and Time on the Calendar in the Kitchen
Cherokee Village, AR 72525
72525
At Cherokee Village UMC, we are a church alive, seeking to make a difference in the world through sharing the love of Christ, the grace of God and the excitement of the Holy Spirit. We invite you to join us on this journey.
We gather every Sunday morning for Worship and Sunday School. We have Bible Studies, Communion and other activities during the week for all ages. It is my hope that we will continue to grow in faith, grace, hope, and love so we can faithfully serve God and make disciples of Jesus Christ, equipped to transform the world with excellence and passion. Won’t you join us as we do this together?
Rev. Angie Gage, Senior Pastor
72529
Helping people with needs that fall through the crack, such as heaters and firewood in the winter, fans in the summer, swimming safety classes for you and free flotation devices, and more.
Gateway CASA is a Non-Profit Organization that provides a voice for abused and neglected children in the 3rd Judicial District of Arkansas which includes Sharp, Lawrence, Jackson, and Randolph Counties (the Gateway Counties to the Arkansas Ozarks).
CASA is a program where trained court appointed volunteers represent the best interest of an abused or neglected child for whom a placement is being determined by the juvenile court. A CASA volunteer acts as a fact finder of the child's best interest, providing a judge with valuable information on the child to help the court make a sound decision about the child's future.
If you are looking for an exciting volunteer opportunity to help children, contact us or the program nearest you.
Highland, AR
72542
The Hardy History Association is a cohesive group of people who concentrate on collecting, preserving, and disseminating materials and information related to the City of Hardy.
The goals for the organization:
Short-term:
growing our membership,
having informational monthly meetings, and
providing a quality newsletter at least quarterly.
Long-term:
publishing a book or books to supplement the Hardy History Book published by the Timely Club of Hardy several years ago,
establishing a Hardy History museum, and
staffing a tourist information center in Hardy.
Membership is open to any individual, family/household, business, or organization with dues of $20 (entitled to one membership vote) for individuals, businesses, or organizations; and $30 (entitled to two membership votes) for a family or household.
The HHA meets at Hardy City Hall on the first Thursday of each month at 6:00 pm.
Hardy, AR
72542
Live Music Jam where you are invited to play and sing on Friday nights from 6:30 to 8:30. Bands by invitation on Saturday nights. No cover charge, donations accepted. Refreshments available
Hardy, AR 72542
72542