“Frosting with Frosty” will be held at the North Heights Community Center, 4801 Allen St., in North Little Rock, starting at 1 p.m. and continuing until 3 p.m. The event will include cookie decorating, crafts, hot chocolate and a movie. It is free to attend.
Friday and Saturday
War Memorial Stadium, fresh off some high school football championship games, will be hosting the North Pole Nights holiday movie event on Friday and Saturday evening.
Elf will be shown on Friday and Polar Express will be screened on Saturday.
Gates open at 6 p.m. with the movies to start at 7 p.m. both nights.
Admission is free for those 12 and under but $7 for 13 and up.
The stadium will also be having a Stuff the Bus food drive for the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance and attendees are asked to bring nonperishables to fill the bus.
Monday, Thursday and Friday then Dec. 30-31 and Jan. 2-3
North Little Rock Parks & Rec will be having a Winter Break camp for students from Kindergarten through 5th grade.
Cost is $15 for either session and $25 to attend both.
Stock the Pantries
There’s nine pantries in Maumelle that are participating in the city’s annual food drive that began earlier this month.
The little pantries are collecting non-perishable food items, along with pet food.
The little pantries are located at:
Maumelle Philanthropists, 404 Edgewood Drive
Calvary Chapel Parking Area, Lake Point Place (across from tennis courts)
First United Methodist Church, 1201 Edgewood Drive
First Baptist Church, 100 Valencia Drive
Maumelle Library Food Pantry, 10 Lake Pointe Drive (inside)
St. Nicholas’ Episcopal Church Food Pantry, 2001 Club Manor Drive (parking lot)
Maumelle Police & Fire Station, 2002 Murphy Drive
Klipps Blvd Barbershop, 301 Millwood Circle (inside)
Maumelle Little PET Pantry, #2 Jackie Johnson Cove
Willastein Whimsical Trail
The Whimsical Trail is now open at Maumelle’s Lake Willastein and will be open starting at 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. nightly until Jan. 5.
The lighted trail’s entrance is between the boat ramp and playground at Lake Willastein Park. Admission to the walking trail is free.
Baklava for Christmas? Hear the Good News indeed!
In super important Christmas treat news, do you love baklava?
Do you wish that the terrific baklava you get at the Greek Food Festival in Little Rock was available at other times of the year?
If the answer was yes to either, then good news! The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church is selling baklava this year, along with cookbooks and bottles of Pete’s Famous Greek Salad Dressing.
The sale begins today at 3 p.m. and lasts until 6 p.m. with another day to buy on Friday at the same times as today.
The church is located at 1100 Napa Valley Drive in Little Rock and supplies are limited.
For more, check out the photo below for pricing and the crumbles make a most excellent topping for ice cream in case you want a Sundae in Athens.
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Holiday season: Frosting with Frosty this Saturday
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Saturday
“Frosting with Frosty” will be held at the North Heights Community Center, 4801 Allen St., in North Little Rock, starting at 1 p.m. and continuing until 3 p.m. The event will include cookie decorating, crafts, hot chocolate and a movie. It is free to attend.
Friday and Saturday
War Memorial Stadium, fresh off some high school football championship games, will be hosting the North Pole Nights holiday movie event on Friday and Saturday evening.
Elf will be shown on Friday and Polar Express will be screened on Saturday.
Gates open at 6 p.m. with the movies to start at 7 p.m. both nights.
Admission is free for those 12 and under but $7 for 13 and up.
The stadium will also be having a Stuff the Bus food drive for the Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance and attendees are asked to bring nonperishables to fill the bus.
Monday, Thursday and Friday then Dec. 30-31 and Jan. 2-3
North Little Rock Parks & Rec will be having a Winter Break camp for students from Kindergarten through 5th grade.
Cost is $15 for either session and $25 to attend both.
Stock the Pantries
There’s nine pantries in Maumelle that are participating in the city’s annual food drive that began earlier this month.
The little pantries are collecting non-perishable food items, along with pet food.
The little pantries are located at:
Maumelle Philanthropists, 404 Edgewood Drive
Calvary Chapel Parking Area, Lake Point Place (across from tennis courts)
First United Methodist Church, 1201 Edgewood Drive
First Baptist Church, 100 Valencia Drive
Maumelle Library Food Pantry, 10 Lake Pointe Drive (inside)
St. Nicholas’ Episcopal Church Food Pantry, 2001 Club Manor Drive (parking lot)
Maumelle Police & Fire Station, 2002 Murphy Drive
Klipps Blvd Barbershop, 301 Millwood Circle (inside)
Maumelle Little PET Pantry, #2 Jackie Johnson Cove
Willastein Whimsical Trail
The Whimsical Trail is now open at Maumelle’s Lake Willastein and will be open starting at 5 p.m. until 10 p.m. nightly until Jan. 5.
The lighted trail’s entrance is between the boat ramp and playground at Lake Willastein Park. Admission to the walking trail is free.
Baklava for Christmas? Hear the Good News indeed!
In super important Christmas treat news, do you love baklava?
Do you wish that the terrific baklava you get at the Greek Food Festival in Little Rock was available at other times of the year?
If the answer was yes to either, then good news! The Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church is selling baklava this year, along with cookbooks and bottles of Pete’s Famous Greek Salad Dressing.
The sale begins today at 3 p.m. and lasts until 6 p.m. with another day to buy on Friday at the same times as today.
The church is located at 1100 Napa Valley Drive in Little Rock and supplies are limited.
For more, check out the photo below for pricing and the crumbles make a most excellent topping for ice cream in case you want a Sundae in Athens.