• TINKERTIME @ the Museum

    UP & DOWN, OVER & OUT: LET’S MAKE SIMPLE MACHINES—Each weekend in March we will explore SIMPLE MACHINES. In the museum galleries and the oil field, we will find examples of simple machines, see what they do, and how they have been used in the Oil Field since the 1920s and still today. We will […]

    FREE
  • Gimmie A Second (GAS) Improv Night

    Come out to see Gimmie A Second (GAS) Improv perform UPstairs at Main Street Pizza on Saturday, March 12 at 8PM. 18 and over, please. $10 cover, includes pizza buffet. Cash bar upstairs. Gimmie A Second (GAS) a senseless improv group' theme of the night: St. Patrick's Day Almost! Like us on Facebook!

    $10
  • TINKERTIME @ the Museum

    UP & DOWN, OVER & OUT: LET’S MAKE SIMPLE MACHINES—Each weekend in March we will explore SIMPLE MACHINES. In the museum galleries and the oil field, we will find examples of simple machines, see what they do, and how they have been used in the Oil Field since the 1920s and still today. We will […]

    FREE
  • Corks and Canvas @ SAAC

    Join local artist Pam Vernon for a fun, casual evening of painting. SAAC provides the snacks and participants can bring their own beverage.

    $40
  • Tree Talk & Walk @Arboretum

    With the start of spring, come and explore the arboretum with a park interpreter from the Arkansas Museum of Natural Resources. What holly tree is native to the southeastern United States? What types of oak trees can be found in the arboretum? What tree is used to make things, such as boat oars and baseball […]

    free
  • TINKERTIME @ the Museum

    UP & DOWN, OVER & OUT: LET’S MAKE SIMPLE MACHINES—Each weekend in March we will explore SIMPLE MACHINES. In the museum galleries and the oil field, we will find examples of simple machines, see what they do, and how they have been used in the Oil Field since the 1920s and still today. We will […]

    FREE
  • The Turbulent Twenties @ The Museum

    The Turbulent Twenties Saturday, March 19, 2022 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm "There's black gold in south Arkansas" is what people said, as tens of thousands poured into the region during the 1920s in their search for oil. A small town of only 93 people before the boom, Smackover's population surged up to 25,000 in […]

    free