This month, the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit a milestone, when, for the first time, it closed above 15,000. Of course, 15,000 is a nice, round number, and it sounds pretty big — but what does it mean to you, as an individual investor? Is it cause for celebration — or is it more of a “caution” … [Read more...]
Award Winning Artist Featured At Fairfield Bay Library
Fairfield Bay artist, Van Swink, Jr. is displaying some of his pastel and charcoal pieces at the FFB Library, 365 Dave Creek Parkway, from now until the first of August, 2013. He is a self-taught artist who works in many mediums such as oil, acrylic, charcoal, color pencils, pen and ink and pastels. … [Read more...]
Out of Bounds by Geary Leason
A boomerang is a curved piece of wood, thrown by hunters, to bring down a game bird or an animal and is famously known for its unique features if it misses its target, the aerodynamically designed boomerang will sail back to the thrower, saving the hunter a lot of walking in order to to retrieve it … [Read more...]
Love AETN And Looking For A Fun Volunteer Opportunity?
The Laureate Alpha Lambda chapter of Beta Sigma Phi responded to this call issued by the AETN Foundation (Arkansas Educational Television Network Foundation). Our members will volunteer to answer phones during the AETN Foundation’s upcoming June Membership Campaign which will take place June 1-10 … [Read more...]
Community Paper Shred Event
Back by popular demand, another paper shred event will be held on Thursday, June 13 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the parking lot in the Fairfield Bay Mall, closest to the Edward D. Jones, A+ Insurance and Nestlehut Insurance offices. Bring a non-perishable food item to be donated to the Shirley School … [Read more...]
Shall the Need and Greed Meet
by Jill Conner Browne The Holy Bible is, to me, an Infinite Source of comfort, inspiration, guidance and direction. I have heard it said, and I cannot argue, that one can find the answers to pretty much any and all of Life's Quandaries in the Book of Proverbs. For the last several years, my dear … [Read more...]
Organization of the Month
NCAFAE Following The Yellow Brick Road The history of NCAFAE must start at the beginning of the Yellow Brick Road. The North Central Arkansas Foundation for the Arts and Education was first envisioned by Mrs. Irene Puckett, a retired educator and lover of the Arts in her own right. She sensed a … [Read more...]
2nd Annual Surf The Bay
Fairfield Bay, Arkansas’ Premier Watersport Event “Surf the Bay” – Making Waves Yet Again Summer Celebration showcases first-ever Lake FlyBoarding extreme sport! -- Come by land or by water -- Fairfield Bay, AR (May, 2013) – Fairfield Bay is making waves yet again this summer when they bring … [Read more...]
Bay Trails
Fairfield Bay was made for hiking and biking. The beauty of this Ozark Mountain lake community is definitely NOT to be missed. There are a few historic hiking trails in Fairfield Bay, like the one of the nations first historic trails, Sugar Loaf Mountain trail. But the more than 100 miles of … [Read more...]
Caprese Fillet
Looking to entertain some friends this summer? Try this simple, light summer dish that has the mouthwatering smell and taste of basil. Mmm. Pretty hard to resist. Caprese Fillet Ingredients: 4, 5-6 oz fillet ½ oz fresh basil 1 cup butter 4oz fresh mozzarella 1 bottle Italian … [Read more...]
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