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The award-winning Angel at Rose Hall in Eureka Springs, Arkansas is a 4-Diamond AAA rated Eureka Springs bed and breakfast located in the Historic District.
A Christian B&B, the Angel at Rose Hall Wedding Chapel and Bed and Breakfast in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, is a magnificent recreation of an 1880's historic Victorian mansion. Built in 1999, the Angel at Rose Hall and staff strive to unite modern comforts with the gracious elegance of a bygone era while offering a devotion to Victorian refinements.
Specializing in Eureka Springs weddings and wedding packages, receptions, honeymoons, romantic getaways, and anniversary packages, The Angel is the only Eureka Springs, Arkansas bed and breakfast to be awarded the coveted and prestigious 4-Diamond AAA rating and is considered to be " in a class of its own."
Enjoy exceptional luxurious comforts in truly unique surroundings. Lovely amenities,and stately hand crafted furnishings assembled in a truly remarkable setting. Inside the main entry parlor elegant Victorian antiques and century-old stained glass windows await you. High above the lush green treetops on the upper floor of the mansion sits five elegant guest suites, each with their own unique charm and distinctive look.
The Angel at Rose Hall Wedding Chapel and Bed & Breakfast in historic Eureka Springs is an upscale blend of Victorian elegance and warm hospitality. Our 5 spacious guest suites offer king-size beds, large 2-person Jacuzzi soaking tubs, fireplaces, balconies, and a host of amenities. The Angel is the perfect place for your Eureka Springs wedding, vow renewal, romantic getaway, or special celebration.
Nearby area attractions are: The Great Passion Play, horseback riding, museums, art galleries, fabulous shopping, walking trails, golf courses, two large lakes, white water sports, canoeing, biking, and great dining. We are only one hour south of Branson, Mo. Let us help you plan your Eureka Springs, "Extraordinary Escape" with one of our many vacation packages or wedding packages here in the "Wedding Capital of the South."
Come and visit magical Eureka Springs, history explains, for
hundreds of years Eureka Springs had been a refuge for rest and renewal. Native
Indians referred to the Great Healing Spring nestled in the mountains of
Arkansas as a place of renewal and physical healing. It is believed that the
waters that flowed from the Basin Springs had magical and healing properties In
the 1880's word spread and transformed this Arkansas wilderness into a bustling
town. Eureka Springs' prestine mountain oasis became transformed into a destination full of visitors seeking a healing and rest.
Today visitors come to Eureka Springs to renew their spirit and soul. Our
quaint and charming historic downtown Eureka Springs village is filled with fabulous shops,art
galleries, world class restaurants and more. Friendly and unique locals will
make you feel like your a native. Our paradise awaits your visit.
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Angel at Rose Hall has once again received the prestigious: AAA 4 Diamond Award.
Angel at Rose Hall has just been notified that the Angel at Rose Hall have been included in The Great Towns of America Guide Book in the section on Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
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any amount, length of stay or package,you decide.
July Special
Plan your visit July 29th , 30th or 31st receive a discount! Rates starting at $135 a night! (special rate valid for the above dates only, two night stay required)
Call for details.
Surprise the one you love with a romantic trip to Eureka Springs. Let's us pamper you both. Love is always in the air at the Angel.
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February
February
Murder Mystery
Theater Weekends and/or Dinners. Call Bear Mountain Log Cabins for more
information 479-253-6185.
February 10
Secret Season Cinema (Foreign Film Festival)
at the Carnegie Public Library at 7:00pm. Call 479-253-8754 for more
information
February 11
10th Annual Valentine Ball presented by
Eureka Health Care Volunteer Guild at the Best Western Inn of the Ozarks. Music
by Jody Simrell. For more information contact Kay Halper at 479-253-7114 or
479-253-3756.
February 11
8th annual Chocolate Lovers Festival at the
Inn of the Ozarks from 9an-3pm. For more information 479-253-9768 or
800-552-3785, email info@eurekachocfest.com or visit www.eurekachocfest.com.
February 11
Freakin Eurekan 15K Trail race at 10:00 am.
Race day registration will be held from 8:00 am until 9:30 am. The course
follows trails around Lake Leatherwood. For more information contact Russ at
Fleet Feet Sports (479-571-8786).
February 16
Eureka Gras Mardi Gras Hookers & Jokers
Ball at the Inn of the Ozarks Best Western Convention Center
at 6pm – Cash
Bar. Costume Themes: Hookers, Jokers, 2012 Theme “My-O-Mayan”
Tickets:
479-981-9551 – Seats are Limited. Music by "Cherry Brooks Jazz and Blues
Ensemble". Costume Contests with prizes. Eureka Gras Buffet and Indoor Mini
Parade. Admission: $20 Advance or $25 at the Door
February 17
Eureka Gras Mardi Gras Coronation Masquerade
Ball from 6pm to 10pm at the Crescent Hotel Crystal Ballroom. New Orleans style
Mardi Gras Tableau is awesome. Formal attire or costume. King and Queen and
Royal Court Promenade and Grand March. Champagne supper buffet and entertainment
featuring "TBA" By reservation only 479-253-9766 or 877-342-9766. Admission:
$35
February 18
7th Annual Eureka Gras Mardi Gras Parade.
Downtown Spring and Main Streets, Parade rolls at 2 p.m.
Krewe of Krazo will
lead the Eureka Gras Parade. — 2012 Theme “My-O-Mayan”
Other walking groups
include "Krewe of Kidz" — "Krewe of Barkus" canine parade
"ALL Eurekans and
visitors" are asked to "Dress-out!" and join in the parade.
February 19
Mardi Gras Champagne Jazz Brunch. Crescent
Hotel Crystal Dining Room 11am until 2pm
Meet and Greet the King and Queen —
2nd Line with decorated umbrellas. Entertainment by Crescent Jazz Ensemble.
Reservations: 479-253-9766 or 877-342-9766
Feb 19-21
Arti Gras Artist's ShowCase – Tastefully Risque
and Salaciously Devine Art. Artists Reception on Monday, Feb 20 – 6 -8 p.m.
Location TBA – Open to Public. Special Silent Auction on Mardi Gras Masques by
Artists
February 21
Eureka Gras 2nd Line Krazo Krawl – 4:30 pm —
Rendezvous at Pied Piper Tavern.
Mardi Gras Day, Krazo"2nd Line" Krawl. —
Downtown on Main and Spring streets
Costumes and/or masks a must! — Second
Line Umbrellas make it mo' bettah!
Open to General Public – Admission: Free –
2012 Theme “My-O-Mayan”
February 21
Saint 'Lizbeth's King Cake Ball and Dinner on
Fat Tuesday Night, 6:00 – 10:30pm at
Saint Elizabeth's Parish Center – 232
Passion Play Road. Cajun Dinner, Live Music by "Naturally Brass", Cash Bar.
Tickets Sold in Advance $45-couple/$25-single – 479-636-8864
Featuring
Eureka's Largest King Cake!
February 24
Secret Season Cinema (Foreign Film Festival)
at the Carnegie Public Library at 7:00pm. Call 479-253-8754 for more
information.
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AAA Inspectors‘ Favorite Places for Romance, this month on AAA Monthly Blog AAA Inspectors have selected their favorite Romantic hotels and restaurants inspire romance with secluded locations, luxurious amenities and delectable
cuisine. Read about private retreats, sumptuous spa treatments and intoxicating
gardens in hideaways from a historic mansion to seaside cottages. Discover mouth-
watering meals and exotic specialties in settings from a rooftop oasis to a Moroccan palace.
Northwest Arkansas and Eureka Springs for Spring Break
Arkansas North by Northwest - A glittering gem of northwest Arkansas,
Beaver Lake’s 28,000 acres of clear water attract thousands of water
sport lovers, fishermen, hikers and birdwatchers. The lake is surrounded
by forests, tall bluffs and meadows crisscrossed by hiking trails.
Campgrounds, resorts, marinas, outfitters, restaurants and shops serve
the lake area, which is located in the Ozark Highlands near Rogers,
Eureka Springs, Springdale and Fayetteville. Trout fishing on the White
River is popular below Beaver Dam. Rogers has a variety of retail stores
in its historic downtown district that covers eight square blocks.
Brick-paved streets lead to old-fashioned storefronts filled with unique
furniture, antiques and gifts, to cafes, and to the Daisy International
Air Museum and the Rogers Historical Museum. Springdale is the place to
catch a ride on the Arkansas and Missouri Railroad in a beautifully
restored turn-of-the-century passenger car. Its downtown is also home to
the Shiloh Museum, which offers Ozark history and buildings dating back
to the 1850s. The Fayetteville square is known for its colorful
gardens, unique shops, and Farmer’s Market that runs three days a week
beginning in spring. Just blocks away, Dickson Street is the hip place
for shopping, dining locales and tons of live music venues. Completing
the scene are symphony concerts and dance and theatrical performances at
the Walton Arts Center. For more information on Rogers or phone 479-636-1240. For more information on Springdale visit or phone 479-872-2222. For more information on Fayetteville visit or phone 800-766-4626.
Eureka Springs – Haunted
hotels, great food, unique shops, natural springs and homes built on the
sides of rock cliffs make up this picturesque town. Nestled in the
Ozark Mountains, Eureka Springs’ entire downtown area is on the National
Register of Historic Places. It’s packed with attractions such as
gardens, caves, an exotic wildlife ranch, live music, and train
excursion rides. Unique boutiques offer everything under the sun –
antiques, fine art, contemporary and vintage clothing, handmade crafts,
fine art and more.Eureka Springs has been named one of America’s Dozen Distinctive Destinations by the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
When planning your Eureka Springs vacation give the Angel at Rose Hall a call,your Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast and your Eureka Springs Weddings Chapel, the best place for Eureka Springs Lodging and Eureka Springs wedding
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ARKANSAS Angel at Rose Hall , AAA Four Diamond Bed & Breakfast, Eureka Springs Built in 1999, the B&B provides modern comforts coupled with a Victorian design and furnishings. Spacious rooms include two-person Jacuzzi tubs, and most rooms have balconies. Thousands of weddings have been performed at this romantic getaway, with many newlyweds returning to celebrate their anniversary. Romantic amenities include a one-hour massage for two, chocolate-covered strawberries, chilled sparkling beverages, floral arrangements and carriage rides.
Not to miss activities while you are here in Eureka Springs
Eureka Springs, Arkansas is an absolute must-see for your vacation
plans. Arriving in Eureka Springs you are met with a magical ambiance
that draws you in and gives you a sense of peaceful charm. There is
something magical and magnetic in the air. One trip is never enough
which brings visitors back time and time again.
High a top the highest mountain in Eureka Springs is the Crescent Hotel.
Built in 1886, The Crescent has been a hotel, a hospital, and a boarding school
for young ladies.Yes, it is haunted,ghost tours conducted each night at
8:00pm.Meet in the lobby.
Located just behind The Crescent Hotel is St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church.
Visitors may reach the church via a flight of stairs that leads from the hotel
garden to St. Elizabeth's. According to Ripley, this is the only church in the
world that is entered through the bell tower - believe it or not!
A walk down Crescent drive will take you to Spring Street, walk a bit to
the north and pass the Rosalie House, one of the city's most lovely Victorian
homes http://www.futuritygroup.com/Rosalie
Tour the many springs of Eureka Springs. The Crescent Springs and gazebo
is located at the intersection of Hillside Ave and Springs Street. Walk south
and visit Harding Springs, Sweet Springs and at the south end of town Basin Park
Springs. Visit during the season in and enjoy afternoon music featuring local
talents.
Shop,shop and more shopping. Eureka has always been known as a shopping
For more
than 100 years, this enchanting Victorian Village in northwest Arkansas has
captured the hearts of many couples that want to get married. Begin your journey
through life together with a romantic wedding at one of the
many churches, chapels or other unique
sites, like the popular Thorncrown Chapel
or the 7,000 square foot Victorian Mansion Angel at Rose Hall Wedding Chapel
Christ Statue at the Passion Play
grounds, at this time of the year the play is closed , however the
grounds are open for a visit as well as the statue. If the weather is a
bit cool and rainy visit the amazing underground cave. Cosmic Cavern--
open daily 9-5PM The tour of the Cavern is an unexpected surprise, the
tour guides are extremely helpful and knowledgeable. If the weather is
permitting take a day trip to Hobb State park and take one of the
interpretive boat trips Eagle Watching at Hobbs State Park
If
this is your first trip to Eureka Spring what better way to visit and
experience the town but through a narrative tour with Michelle
McDonald. Eureka Van Tour January 2PM appointment, call 253-8737. If you do enjoy tours take one of a different kind, each evening the old Crescent Hotel host its Ghost Tours,
each evening at 8:00. If you would like to break up the day, weather
permitting of course with a wilderness visit try Hiking at Lake Leatherwood, our on Eureka Springs city park. Located just west of town on highway 62. Just past the Thorncrown Chapel
and before the new bridge, look closely for the signs on the right of
the road.If the weather is good, think about a horse back riding
adventure, the horse still need the exercise even if it is winter.
Horseback Riding; Steve’s Stables, Bear Mtn Riding Stables, Hidden Valley Guest Ranch, Dinner Bell Ranch
Keels Creek Winery
open from 12 noon to 5PM offers a wonderful array of locally made
wines. Enjoy the tasting as well as their gallery of local art work. Little Golden Gate Bridge, take a short road trip to Beaver Town over the White River. The bridge looks like a mini Golden Gate. Contact Smith at Rogues Castle at Beavertown for a Tour and narrative history of the property. One of my most favorite places in Eureka Springs the St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church, enter the church through the bell tower, to experience the spiritual vortex. How about Lion's, Tigers and Bears? Visit the Turpentine Creek--
open daily 9-4PM If this is your first time, visit during afternoon
feeding. Beans and Corn Bread for lunch? Visit a working grist mill on
the War Eagle River, a few minutes outside of town, War Eagle Mill. Finally what would a trip to Eureka Springs be with out a horse and carriage ride? To make your trip complete call Tom at Olden Days Carriage Rides. Take a romantic carriage ride through the historic district of
downtown Eureka Springs. If it is chilly Tom has heated blankets on
board.The Angel at Rose Hall is centrally located in the heart of the
historic district, it is your Eureka Springs vacation destination.
The Angel at Rose Hall is the perfect venue for your destination wedding, if you have
decide on selecting a Eureka Springs Wedding
Venue or Eureka Springs Wedding Chapel.
Since the Angel open less than 11 years ago, we here have been dedicated to
the many Brides that we have helped with their special day. Many of our Brides
are searching for the perfect wedding package and venue.
A package that offers an elegant back drop for their event, a honeymoon stay and
amenities.
Many Bride not only see the Wedding as this exciting event, but also a mini vacation or family reunion.
Eureka Springs and surrounding areas have so much to offer we generally
suggest to Brides, spend an extra day enjoying the site of Eureka Springs.
Since of very talented staff handles all the details, enjoy your stress free
visit with us. Contact the Angel at Rose Hall for further information. Angel at
Rose Hall Arkansas's only AAA
Four Diamond Bed and Breakfast..
State of the Union? Many of my repeating guests are curious as to the economic state of Eureka Springs.
Many of those who love Eureka Springs and think of this town as their
second home. As endearing as it is many tourists who visit Eureka
Springs do so on a regular basis. Many of our guests visit us here at
the Angel, an Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast, several times a year. For us here at the Angel what a great compliment it is to us! We love to spoil our guests and make sure they are enjoying their Extraordinary Escape. Escape to Eureka Springs restaurants, Eureka Springs spa, and to Eureka Springs shopping. I think most guests just love how safe our little town is, how friendly we are here in Eureka Spring vacation destination and how we truly enjoy the
Deciding to hold your wedding in Arkansas, might
to a great solution to finding a location in the middle of the country. Angel
at Rose Hall is the perfect place to host your Eureka Springs, Arkansas wedding location. The Angel at
Rose Hall has been the site of well over 2500 weddings and receptions. Many
Brides slect our popular "Somewhere in
Time " Wedding Packages. Many families and guest have the pleasure to arrive
in advance of the wedding day and enjoy Eureka Springs and the many activies the area has to offer. What a great
oppotunity to enjoy your famliy wedding and a family reunion / vacation. Contact
the Angel at Rose Hall an Eureka Springs Weddings
Chapel we would be happy to help you plan your special day and help with your
wedding needs.
The Angel at Rose Hall is the only 4 Diamond AAA rated Bed and Breakfast in the State of
Arkansas.We are housed in the charming Eureka Springs historic district.
Visit Eureka Springs this
Weekend, the Annual Eureka
Springs Mardi Gras Parade is set to begin at 2:00 pm.Come and watch Eureka
Springs explodes with excitement and fun! Mardi Gras is celebrated each year,
before the beginning of the Lenten season on Fat
Tuesday, just before ash Wednesday, 40 days before Easter.
Eureka Spring's Mardi Gras has garnered the attention of
many and this years event proved to be bigger than last years. Keep you eyes
open for the"Taste of New Orleans Day" Cafe au Lait and Beignets. Joe David Rice
of Arkansas’s Tourism was selected as the new Eureka Gras Mardi Gras Grand
Marshal. The 6th Annual parade is set to roll into town on March 5,2011@2:00pm.
Following the parade is the Annual Mardi Gras Krazo Kostume Kontest, to be held
at New Delhi Cafe Bandstand on Main
Street. Check out the New Delhi at 3:30PM Cash & Gift prizes for best
costumes. Free Admission!!
The Annual Hookers and Joker Ball is set for March 3
and will ends on Mar. 8 at the " St. ‘Lizbeth’s King Cake Ball and Mardi Gras
Dinner" at 6 p.m. Mardi Gras Beaux Arts Ball on March 5, 2011at the Basin Park Hotel-Barefoot Ballroom call
(479) 981-9551 for more information.
Eureka Gras Mardi Gras
Extravaganza 479-981-9551.The Angel at Rose Hall, your Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast and Eureka Springs Wedding Chapel is just a
short trip from the beginning of the parade route. Spend the weekend with us and
walk to the parade. Plan to spend the evening at the Ball and Dinner. See you
there. So "let the good times roll." Laissez les bon temps rouler!
Warm up after the Victorian Classic races this Saturday, March 12, with a hot
bowl of soup at The Eureka Springs Historical
Museum’s annual SOUPER SOUP. Serving hours are 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at
the Eureka Springs High School cafeteria on Highway 62 West.
A variety of delicious soups, provided by the some of the city’s finest
restaurants, will be available. Along with two bowls of soup, you also get
cornbread, a beverage and a choice of a delectable desert from a selection
prepared by local Bed & Breakfast establishments. All of this for only
$6.00 for adults, $3.00 for children under 12 years of age.Join us for a tasty
bowl of soup, vote for your favorite one and help us preserve your history. This
event is one of the major fundraisers that the Museum depends on for its
operating expenses.Tickets are available at the Museum at 95 S. Main St., the Chamber of Commerce office, Zarks Gallery and from any Museum board
member or at the door. For more information contact the Museum Director, Ginni
Miller, at 479/253-9417 or eshm999.@sbcglobal.net This is a great opportunity to
have fun and support your community as well. The Angel at Rose Hall your Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast and Eureka Springs Wedding Chapel. is just a
short trip from the starting line of the race. Plan a visit this weekend.
After watching the lastest news updates on the crisis in Japan I can
not help but think about how gratiteful I am for all that I have. Gratitude for
some is a ways of giving thanks. For Jesus gratitude was his true greatness.
Some have journals in which they write words of gratitude Journals created for
writing words of gratitude have become a popular idea for reflecting on ways of
giving thanks, blessings, and praise. I created my own journal writting at the
beginning of each year words of blessings and thanks.
The gratitude campaign was created by Scott Truitt. While traveling for years
for business in airports, each and every time Scoot would see a military
personal.in an Airport, he would say," "thank you from the bottom of my heart."
. The idea began to spread and the Gratitude
Campaign was born. This message of thanks has been spread to millions of
veterans. Visit Scott's Blog and Gratitude Campaign
Sarah Ban Breathnach author of Simple Abundance, increased our
awareness of the need to give thanks and to recognize those simple pleasures in
our world that provides simple means of gratitude.
Create your own world of gratitude by saying "thank you" .Count your
blessings, and praise God. For by spreading blessings to others we are
blessed.
To express gratitude to that special someone in your live, visit Angel at
Rose Hall your Eureka Springs vacation destination. A Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast and Eureka Springs Wedding Chapel.
I alway look forward to this weekend. As you all know the The Angel at Rose
Hall, an Eureka Springs Bed and
Breakfast and Eureka Springs Wedding
Chapel is filled with beautiful antique. I am always on the look out for
more pretties for my house. The Antique
Show at the Inn at the Ozarks is a
great place to look for Antiques. March 19th and 20th is the big weekend for all
Antique Lovers at the Inn of the Ozarks Convention Center. Fifty three dealers
from 14 states will display their merchandise for sale at this popular event.
Festivities start Friday night, March 18th with a Wine and Cheese Preview show
and sale from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Cost is $10 which comes with a full weekend return
pass. Saturday hours are from 10 to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 to 4 p.m.
Admission $3 good for both days. This is the only antique show in Northwest Arkansas! There is always so
much to do here in the Ozarks
Date and location: August 12, 13 & 14, 2011Eureka Springs, Arkansas
What
Is The Eureka Springs Multisport festival?
A three-day multisport festival
consisting of a sprint-distance triathlon on Friday afternoon, road bike tour
rides and racing on Saturday morning and running races on Sunday.
What Is "The Eurekan"?
The name not
only will be the moniker which the festival eventually will be known as, but
also refers to participants who complete the ultimate challenge! Any participant
who can complete the triathlon, 100 mile ride and 10K run will be known as "The
Eurekan"!
Event Highlights
The finish line for all events is the same
place each day. The finish line is located in the heart of the city on historic
Main Street in front of the Eureka Springs City Courthouse. Sounds like another
great reason to visit Eurkea Springs. We here at the Angel at Rose Hall, your
Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast and Eureka Springs Wedding Chapel are just a
short jog to the center of town. Enter the race or watch by the side lines.
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Larry
Foley to share film at Hobbs State Park
On
Saturaday April 2,2011at 2:00pm. at Hobbs State Park a Conservation
Area visitor center on Hwy 12 just east of the Hwy 12/War Eagle Road
intersection at presentation by University of Arkansas professor of journalism
and accomplished documentary film maker, Larry
Foley, will share his latest work “Bridge to War Eagle” at the Hobbs State
Park – Conservation Area visitor center this coming weekend. Foley’s productions
have earned many regional, national and international awards, including two
Emmys from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, and six Emmy
nominations.
Written and produced by the Emmy Award winning team Larry Foley
and Dale Carpenter, the film captures one of the most representative images of
Arkansas, and ties together local history. According to Rachel Diersen,
interpreter at Hobbs State Park, “A great film for locals and visitors alike”.
The film also features Fort Smith Artist John Bell Jr. and the work of art that
John Bell created of the War Eagle Bridge and mill. What great fun and
educational as well. Hobbs State park is a short trip from Eureka Springs your extraordinary escape
and the Angel at Rose Hall, your Eureka
Springs Bed and Breakfast and 4 Diamond AAA rate Bed and Breakfast and Eureka Springs Wedding Chapel. A short walk
from historic Eureka Springs.
Eureka Springs
Preservation Society 3rd Annual “The Society Tea”. Twelve beautifully
designed table tops with desserts in the Crescent Hotel's Conservatory. The
Society will raffle off a three-piece outdoor fountain with live plants, bulbs,
watering can, squirrel rain gauge, two puppies and a rabbit. There will also be
a Spring Bonnet Contest. Decorate your bonnet and join the fun! The best bonnet
will win a $100.00 prize. For tickets call Linda Bridwell @ 479-253-6756 or Al
Hooks @ 479-363-6290.Plan to attend the Tea and stay at the Angel at Rose Hall,
your Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast,
and Eureka Springs Wedding Chapel located
in the heart of the Historic District
Dear Lord, bless and enlarge my territory, so that Your hand will be with me,
keep me from evil, so that I may not cause pain. The Prayer is the Prayer of Jabaz a guest spoke to me this morning about it's importance in her living walk with God, I love it , and felt the need to share it all of you.
Adventure
Subaru and Progressive Trail Design again are proud to present the 2011 Eureka
Springs Fat Tire Festival,
July 15th-17th. This year again promises to be bigger and better than ever. The
2011 Fatty Fest has officially been coined “The Year of the Kid”. We will be
hosting a massive ”Kids Bike Rodeo”. On the slate of activities are skills
courses and clinics, barrel races, games, water feature, food, fun, sun and
more.
Again we will kick things off with the “Phat Tire Bike Shop Short
Track” at Achord’s MX track. The new improved course will host all the CAT races
plus the Kid’s Race, Costume Single Speed Crit, and team relay. Last year’s
races provided the most memorable moments of 2010 “fatness” and this year.
If you are planning at trip to Eureka Springs this weekend you are in for a treat, the annual Bluegrass Festival is set for this weekend. This is a free event that is open to the public.
The festival opened this Thursday with the watermelon eating contest. All contestants are a asked to meet at the Basin Springs Park.
The festival follows with musical events at Basin Springs Park and the Auditorium.
Spring is
here, well almost. I am guessing Eureka
Springs is not the only place in the southern central states that is
experiencing usually warm winter weather. Well, what am I talking about what
"Winter" weather? Today I saw my first glimpse of spring, yellow daffodils, jonquils and crocus. They
were incredible. Bright yellow and purple, just the most perfect shade of
springs. I cannot help but wonder will be have a spring or just an early
summer.
Since Eureka Springs residence love to plant their flower garden
what better of a place to plan a spring trip. There are so many things to do,
visit a unique lady's clothing
shop, or stroll into an Art Gallery,or
maybe walk thru our own Victorian streets, filled with painted ladies and spring
gardens.
For the adventure seeker, there are many canoe and rafting
outfitter who can help you spend your days, seeing the White and the Kings Rivers. Soon the Belle of the Ozark will reopen and
sail Beaver Lake and her endless shoreline.
Or maybe it a cave or cavern you would like to climb
and crawl through, don't forget Lake Leatherwood, America
largest City Park and if you still have the energy, plan a hike just here in
town, you can truly spent the entire day just walking and capturing Eureka Springs,just like a
native.
When planning your Eureka Springs
vacation give the Angel at Rose Hall a call,your Eureka Springs Bed and Breakfast and your Eureka Springs Weddings Chapel, the best
place for Eureka Springs Lodging and Eureka Springs wedding
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