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Monday, July 19, 2010

Kids Day Program (Child Care)
Location: First Baptist Church in Farmington

Kids Day program at the First Baptist Church in Farmington is now enrolling for the 2009-2010 school year. The program runs Mon, Wed, and Fri from 8:30am-2:00 pm starting Aug 24th for ages 18 months to 5 years. We currently still have openings and we are a licensed childcare facility. For more questions please call us at 267-5433 or visit our website at www.kidsdayprogram.com

Darren Sisemore Fund (Fundraiser)

Darren Sisemore, 26, of Rogers might rightfully wonder, “Why me?”The last decade could be likened to a bad dream from which he hopefully might awaken, smile back at a handsome face in the mirror and realize that the terrible tumor and the years of chronic infection in his face had been but an illusion.What a life he’s lived since age 12 when his left nostril began to close shut. By 16, both nostrils had become sealed. He also worried about the bulge in his left cheek and his shifting teeth.One doctor diagnosed a sinus infection and prescribed an ineffective over-the-counter nasal spray. Another physician, a specialist, ordered a CT scan and told Sisemore about the tumor they’d found in his sinus.

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Pacific Intercultural Exchange (Misc)

Learn firsthand about another culture without leaving the United States and establish a friendship that will last a lifetime. Many local high schools are still open to enrollment and encourage families to get involved. Pacific Intercultural Exchange has international students from more than 40 countries arriving into the area for homestay programs. They really need your help. The non-profit organization is looking for a few more caring host families to share the American way of life. If you think you may be interested in hosting a foreign teen -- or would like more information about the program -- please call P.I.E. immediately at 1-800-828-9001 or visit them on the web at pieusa.org.

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Dial-A-Story (Misc)
Location: Rogers Public Library

Dial-A-Story is available at 479-936-5444. Listen to a new story every week! Experience Tumblebooks at http://library.rpl.lib.ar.us. Click on Tumblebooks and enjoy books, games, and more!

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Free Christian Publication (Our Gift To The Community)
Location: NW AR/SW MO

Free Christian Publication available in SW MO and in NW AR.The Messenger and The Messenger News. If you would like to have copies for your church please call our office at 417-223-3582. You can see our paper online at our website www.the-messenger-news.com also. The paper is free and non-denominational. Our Office is located at 405 Main St Pineville If you think your location might like to have a rack of papers for distribution please call us. If you would like to advertise we have very competitive rates. Our goal is to help provide resource information to meet the needs of all who require help and to spread the Good News of Salvation to all. Thank You RJ from The Messenger Staff

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Peace4Kids (Misc)

Peace4Kids, Inc. is a nonprofit exchange program which places foreign students with loving, volunteer host families for one or two semesters while they attend local high schools. Students speak English and have medical insurance and spending money to cover the cost of personal items, school lunches, and entertainment. If you are interested in the Great Commission, but don't have the time or resources to travel to other countries, then set an extra plate at your table, prepare a bed and have lots of love for a student from a foreign country. You can participate in lifestyle evangelism in the comfort of your home. There is no pressure; just live your life and faith and let God handle the rest. As a bonus, you and your family will learn about another culture and gain a friend for life!Contact Heather Slinkard, Area Manager: 479-616-0621, ACTS5FAMILY@cox.net

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Football/ Volleyball Registration (Sport's Event)
Time: 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Location: Boys and Girls Club

Youth football and volleyball sign-ups. Football is for 1st-6th grade and girls volleyball is for 4th-7th graders. Fee is $35 for sport and $20 for 2010 membership if child is not a current member. The dates are back to back Saturdays (July 17th&24th) from 9:00-2:00 at the Boys and Girls Club.

CBCO Blood Drive (Blood Drive)
Time: 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Location: U of A Student Union, Garland Ave, Fayetteville

CBCO needs your help to meet the growing need for blood in the Ozarks. Eligibility requirements include weighing at least 110 pounds, being in general good health and present required ID.A single blood donation can save the lives of up to three people. For more information about this blood drive, check out our website at www.cbco.org or call 1-800-280-5337.

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Movie Mania (Children's Event)
Time: 1:00 PMLocation: Rogers Public Library

Children 0 to age 12 and their caregivers are invited to watch a family film. Mondays @1PM. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information: 621-1152, ext. 26.

Chronic Disease Self Management Program (education)
Time: 2:00 PM to 4:30 PM
Location: Schmieding Center Springdale

Don’t let Chronic Disease Control Your Life! Take charge of your life again. Learn steps you can take to change your lifestyle and help manage your chronic health problems. This Chronic Disease Self Management Program was developed at Stanford University, and will take place over six weeks, beginning Monday, July 12th from 2:00-4:30 p.m. at the Schmieding Center in Springdale. This is a free program but registration is required. Attendance to all six classes is highly recommended. Call 751-3043 ext. 232 to reserve your place. Just make a six-week commitment—and start living fully again!

Make It and Take It (Children's Event)
Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: Rogers Public Library

Drop-in crafts for ages 4 through 12. Mondays, 5 until 7 PM. Children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by an adult. For more information: 621-1152, ext. 26.

Chick-fil-A Kid's Night (Children's Event)
Time: 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM
Location: 209 S. Walton Blvd.

We will be making an Ocean Key Chain while a Special Guest Speaker tells us about the salt water aquarium that we have temporarily on display! Come COOL off with the ocean view while we contiune to HEAT it up with our Spicy sandwiches.

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Hero Headquarters VBS (VBS)
Time: 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Peace Lutheran Church West Campus

Hero Headquarters begins Sunday, July 18 and ends on Wednesday, July 21. Everyone can be a Hero with God by their side. Get ready for a power packed time and a whole lot of fun! Dinner will be served at 5:30 pm. Register today at www.peace-church.org.

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Studio GO VBS (VBS)
Time: 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Caudle Ave Baptist Church

Please join us for a fun filled week of VBS! Join Wade Winalot, Professor Wordsmart, and Coarch Armstrong for Studio Go Gameshow. We will have games, crafts, music, snacks, and exciting bible stories. Caudle Avenue Baptist Church 402 - Caudle Avenue Springdale.

VBS @ Farmington UMC (Children's Event)
Time: 6:15 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Farmington United Methodist Church

Join us for a Road Trip down Route 254! Family Dinner & VBS Kick-Off is Sunday, July 18th @ 6:15pm. VBS runs Sunday-Thursday (July 18-22)from 6:15-8:30pm each night. What road are you travelling? What is God's path?

Route 254 VBS (VBS)
Time: 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Location: Twin Oaks Baptist Church

Classes for all ages including Youth & Adults. The church is located 3 miles West of the 412/10 Jct in Kansas, Oklahoma. Call (918) 868-3616 for ride information.

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