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6.22.2010

Hjem Restaurant in East Square Plaza Now Open!



Location:
1 E. Center Street, suite 160
Fayetteville, AR, 72701
Phone:
(479) 966-4344
Tues - Fri:
11:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sat:
10:00 am - 10:00 pm
Sun:
10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Website:
http://Hjemrestaurant.com
Attire:
Casual
Payment Options:
Accepts all major credit cards
Culinary Team:
Head Chef - Matt Holland
Sous Chef - Eric Clay
Prep Cook - Jessie Schumann
Saute Cook - Hector Fonseca
Parking:
Street
Price Range:
$$ (10-30)
Services:
Takes Reservations
Walk-Ins Welcome
Waiter Service
Outdoor Seating
Specialties:
Lunch
Dinner
Drinks

ArtsLive Theatre Summer Camps

Although some camps are full, there are still slots left in the following:

Laugh It Up! Comedy Improv! June 28th-July 1st. 1-4pm. Ages 12-18.

Sing Out Louise! Musical Theatre Camp! July 12-16 & 19-23. 9am-12noon. Ages 8-11. (One slot left!)

Guerilla Musical Theatre! July 12-16 & 19-23. 1-5pm. Ages 12-18.

Guerilla Theatre! August 9-13. 1-5pm. Ages 12-18.

Visit artslivetheatre.com for full schedule, fees and downloadabel registration form!

6.21.2010

Executive Director Search for Botanical Garden of the Ozarks Closing June 30, 2010

About the Garden

Botanical Garden of the Ozarks (Garden) opened in October 2007. The first phase of construction consists of nine themed gardens and a timber-frame multipurpose building on 9 acres of 90 acres available for development. The aesthetic of the Garden reflects the unique natural and cultural heritage of the Ozarks. From its opening, the Garden focused on educational programs.

In 2009, the Garden welcomed 35,000 visitors, 194 volunteers who contributed 6800 hours of service and had 1,800 members join. The Botanical Garden Society of the Ozarks(BGSO), a non-profit organization, employs seven full-time staff members to operate the Garden, programs and volunteers.

About the job

The Executive Director (ED) cultivates and develops financial support of the Garden, acts as a liaison with the Board, staff and volunteers, He/she develops a roadmap of further Garden development.

The successful candidate is an effective communicator, experienced fundraiser and efficient business manager. This is an opportunity for an energetic, charismatic individual to shape the future of a highly-regarded garden.

Requirements

· A bachelor’s degree plus an advanced degree or equivalent professional experience.

· At least 4 years of experience in non-profit administration, preferably in public horticulture.

· Strong management skills.

· Proven fundraising experience.

· Outstanding communication skills, including writing and public speaking.

About Fayetteville and Northwest Arkansas

The Ozarks area features rich and scenic wonderland of springs, rivers, caves, and forests where opportunities for outdoor recreation abound.

Fayetteville is a vibrant community, home to the University of Arkansas’ flagship campus. The area is the home Wal-Mart Stores, Tyson Foods, and J.B. Hunt Transport Services corporate headquarters. The Garden is an integral component of an emerging arts and culture scene. The next few years promise an expansion of the Walton Arts Center, the region’s performing arts center, and the construction of science and children’s museums, and the opening of Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.

Salary and Benefits

The salary and benefits package is commensurate with experience.

To Apply

Submit a resume, letter of application, and the names/contact information of three professional references by email or by mail to: Executive Director Search Committee, Catherine Bass, 327 West Meadow, Fayetteville, AR 72701.

Closing Date

June 30, 2010.

BGO does not discriminate against applicants or employees on the basis of race, sex, age, religion, marital status, sexual orientation, national origin, or disability.

Executive Director Job Description

The Executive Director (ED) of the Botanical Garden of the Ozarks (Garden), a non-profit organization, is responsible for fund raising, donor cultivation, marketing, community outreach, programming, management of the existing gardens and execution of the master plan.

The ED is instrumental in implementing the goals outlined by the BGSO Board: three-year strategic plan, including achieving financial sustainability, developing educational programming, growing Garden visits and creating a roadmap for garden expansion into the undeveloped 90 acres.

The Executive Director’s responsibilities include:

1. Fundraising/Donor Cultivation. The ED’s number one priority is grant writing, fundraising and major donor cultivation. He/she is expected to devote a majority of his/her time to fundraising and grant writing. The ED reports the specifics, including dollar amounts arising from his/her fundraising and donor cultivation and of time spent each month to the Executive Committee.

With the support of the Communications/Education Coordinator and the Board members, the ED is responsible for leading all fundraising efforts. This includes cultivating new members and major donors in addition to building relationships with public granting institutions and family foundations. The ED manages the bookkeeper/membership coordinator and oversees fiscal responsibilities, grants management and funds tracking and reporting.

ED’s fundraising includes meeting a $250,000 matching grant through unrestricted funds in the first three years of his/her contract through individual gifts, grants and earned revenue. In addition, he/she will lead an anticipated $4 million capital campaign to complete Phase 2 of the Master Plan.

2. Administration. The ED manages day-to-day Garden operations, manages the budget, funds allocation, sustainability and cost savings ideas, staff direction (including performance reviews), correspondence, and welcomes visitors. He/she hires, disciplines and terminates staff. The ED holds staff meetings and maintains effective staff, board and volunteer communications.

3. Site Development and Maintenance. With the support of the Director of Operations, the ED manages the expansion of the Garden envisioned in the Master Plan. These activities include coordinating funds, staff, Board, contractors, designers, and volunteers. He/she also supervises the Director of Garden Design/Management, who manages the maintenance of the existing gardens and structures as needed and as directed by the Board.

4. Marketing and Community Outreach. The ED represents the Garden regionally and nationally to broaden its exposure, publicize its mission and develop support for the it’s goals. He/she accepts that these opportunities occur outside normal working hours.

5. Programs. With staff and volunteer collaboration, the ED develops and schedules the educational and outreach programs featuring adult and child focused workshops, conferences, school presentations, events, special programs and collaboration with other gardening and civic organizations.

6. Board Collaboration and Communication. The Board expects the ED to be a self-starter and collaborates with the Board members, volunteers, donors and members. He/she works with and recommends to Committee Chairs strategies, priorities and policies for the Garden’s strategic direction as approved by the Board of Directors. The ED notifies the Executive Committee of financial, contractual and personnel decisions.

The ED performs these duties and others assigned by the President and Executive Committee.



PDF Position Announcement: http://www.scrbe.us/bgoed

6.17.2010

Networking Party @ Mariachi's by Popular Demand: June 23, 2010, 9pm-1am

Party @ Mariachi's is back by Popular Demand... June 23, 2010, 9pm-1am

You want it...you got it! Welcome back to the night to party, mingle,
network and dance @ Mariachi's Cantina & Grill, Wed, June 23rd,
9:00p-1:00a. Enjoy $2 Drink Specials, full food menu & bar plus music
tracks by the popular DJ Derrick! And we'll see you every other Wed at
the same place/same time, just in case you miss this one...but trust us,
you will not want to! Bring the entire office!

Experience the Uptown Fayetteville Area which offers a unique
party/dining atmosphere to appeal to all ages...provides safe &
convenient, "no hassle" parking and is centrally located to serve the
greater Northwest Arkansas Region!

Discount coupons from East Meets West Spa & Salon and Banana Republic
for those early arrivers & door prizes to win free hotel night stays in
the Uptown Fayetteville Area!

For more information, please contact Fernando Miranda, Mariachi's
General Manager, Business Phone: 479-718-0002 or Helena Gadison, EMW
Enterprises, Inc.


Location:

Mariachi's Cantina & Grill (located in main entrance of Northwest
Arkansas Mall)
Address: 4201 N. Shiloh Drive
Fayetteville, AR 72703

6.14.2010

Summer Lovin' Trunk Show at Ultra Studios on June 17th


Summer Lovin' Trunk Show

Date:
Thursday, June 17, 2010
Time:
6:00pm - 8:00pm
Location:
Ultra Studios
Street:
118 West South Street
City/Town:
Fayetteville, AR

Description

Ultra Studios welcomes Bella Vita Jewelry by jewelry designer Brandy Thomason and Esque by clothing designer Leslie Pennel with open arms. These locally designed summer fashions will leave you utterly infatuated!

www.bellavitajewelry.net
www.esqueapparel.com

http://mim.io/79734 - Event Email at MadMimi
http://www.scrbe.us/ultraslinvite - Video invite on Vimeo
http://www.scrbe.us/ultrasslrsvp - FB event

FIBA Independents Week

Independents Week
July 1st -7th

Independents Week is a national event organized by the American Independent Business Alliance, our parent organization. During that week, independent business alliances across the country are encouraged to celebrate their local businesses and raise awareness within the community about how important local business is for a healthy economy.

FIBA is putting together press releases for the local media and a flyer/bag stuffer for our members to pass along to their customers. We are also putting together a list of members running specials or discounts for that week. The flyer and press releases will contain the web address for the complete listing of specials as well as our member list. The specials list will be organized in a way that anyone can easily print it themselves for reference.

Keep in mind that Bikes, Babes, and Bling will be the 1st-3rd and this flyer can be a means to bring participants into those businesses located away from Dickson St. We especially ask members along Dickson St to pass out the flyer during Bikes, Babes, and Bling in order to help our other members draw in some customers during the bike rally. We will do something similar during the large fall rally.

Think about what you would like to do for Independents Week and email
it to us by Friday, June 18th for inclusion on the listing.

Thanks -
Lisa Sharp

AMIBA resources - Please feel free to expand on what we have planned. AMIBA has a lot of ideas available.

June 2010 Professional Women's Network Washington County

Professional Women's Network Washington County

Date:
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Time:
11:30am - 1:00pm
Location:
Nightbird Books
Street:
205 W. Dickson Street
City/Town:
Fayetteville, AR

Description

Make the most of word-of-mouth marketing when you network with area businesswomen. Please bring yourself and a friend (or TWO) to our monthly PWN luncheon at Nightbird Books in downtown Fayetteville tomorrow, TUESDAY, June 15th, 2010, at 11:30 a.m. Please bring enough information (cards, brochures, anecdotes, etc.) to accommodate 10 people to be safe.

Meet us at the big conference table at Nightbird Books at 11:30 a.m.

There is parking on Dickson Street and in the lots in front of and behind Nightbird Books. You can also park on School Ave. and walk to the bookstore.

Lisa Sharp says that David Lewis will be opening a coffeeshop, Brick House Kafe, at the bookstore later this summer, so we have that to look forward to as soon as the shop opens.

Please send your RSVP to Jeannette Balleza of Scribe Marketing, Inc., so we can be sure there are enough chairs available.

Together Strong: Join FIBA: http://www.fayiba.org/
Informational video: http://www.scrbe.us/joinfiba

Find out more about Nightbird Books http://www.nightbirdboooks.com/
205 W. Dickson St. | Fayetteville, AR 72701

RSVP to the Facebook event here: http://www.scrbe.us/pwn062010