Southwest Times Record Building3600 Wheeler AveFort Smith, AR 72903 Question, call Larry at 479-478-8745 This month we will be covering such subjects as:Mail application tips to help you get the most out of Mail.Terminal basics-about using the command line in OS X.And a program called Rulers 2.2.Rulers allows you to create on whole screen areas a set of rulers, like most common graphic editors allow on their working areas onlyThere will be a question and answer per
Come out and enjoy authentic German food and music at the 23rd annual Oktoberfest to benefit The Gregory Kistler Center. The event will be held at Columbus Acres and opens up Friday, October 10 at 5:30 p.m. Alpenmusikanten will be the featured band again for some wonderful, fun music from 7-11 p.m.
Come out and enjoy authentic German food and music at the 23rd annual Oktoberfest to benefit The Gregory Kistler Center. The event will be held at Columbus Acres and opens up Friday, October 10 at 5:30 p.m. Alpenmusikanten will be the featured band again for some wonderful, fun music from 7-11 p.m.
The OU/Texas game will be projected in the Pocket Park downtown
with crafters, food vendors, carnival games, bingo,cake walk,
live muscic w Chaotic Resemblance,Working Class Dogs, Silver Streak, and much more.
Want to set up a booth?
Contact Karla 918-647-8648
poteaumainstreet [at] windstream [dot] net
www.poteaumainstreetmatters.com
Guest Speaker is Jack Harriman, West-Ark minister, 1981-1987.
Celebrating 25 years since the first service was held in the West-Ark building at
900 N. Waldron Road at Grand Avenue
(479) 452-1240
www.collegetokens.com debuts in Fort Smith! With over 15 online coupons, anyone can send themselves a text coupon, which is redeemed by showing a text message at a store. The coupons can be reused and can be forwarded to friends! No more remembering to bring a paper coupon, just show your text message and save money.
www.collegetokens.com debuts in Fort Smith! With over 15 online coupons, anyone can send themselves a text coupon, which is redeemed by showing a text message at a store. The coupons can be reused and can be forwarded to friends! No more remembering to bring a paper coupon, just show your text message and save money.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Costume contest, silent and live auctions, 50/50 drawings, live music from Bandit, free food and open bar. All proceeds benefit the Fort Smith Art Center. Tickets are $30 each or $50 couple and can be purchased at The Jewelry Store in Maybranch Square on Old Greenwood, Fort Smith, or at the Fort Smith Art Center, 423 North 6th Street, Fort Smith. Call 784-2787 for more information.
Interstate 49 funding, natural gas industry regulations could be part of future Congressional action.
This laptop was purchased new from MacMall on September 30, 2008. Warranty until October 2009.
1971, November 25 – I spent this Thanksgiving with my cousin. My family had driven from Portland, Oregon to Payette, Idaho to pick up a new 24-foot Champion motor home that Dad had ordered. I had refused to go on this sacrilegious excursion over the Holy Thanksgiving Holiday… or at least, that’s what I told my parents.