Arkansas State Baseball vs Appalachian State
Tomlinson Stadium 208 Olympic Dr, Jonesboro, AR 72401Don’t miss the Red Wolves as they host App State in a three-game Sun Belt series.
Don’t miss the Red Wolves as they host App State in a three-game Sun Belt series.
It’s the story of Anya, an orphan in 1920s St. Petersburg yearning to discover her lost family. She encounters two men who convince her she just might be Anastasia, the Romanov duchess rumored to have survived the Russian Revolution. Young audiences will sure to be enthralled with the story of a brave young women who sets out discover the mystery of her past and the promise of her future.
For tickets, click here.
The Revolutionists is a witty and empowering play by Lauren Gunderson that tells the story of four women during the French Revolution. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen Marie Antoinette, and Caribbean spy Marianne Angelle each have their own unique perspective and approach to the Revolution. Together, they navigate the dangers and challenges of a country in upheaval while exploring themes of sisterhood, power, and the role of women in history. Through humor and heart, The Revolutionists celebrates the strength and resilience.
This event is in the Simpson Theater in the Fowler Center on the Campus of Arkansas State University.
Nettleton High School’s Touch a Truck fundraiser not only puts kids in the driver’s seat, it also helps raise money for HopeCircle. Kids can get their hands on cool vehicles and learn! Cost is $5/person or $20 for a family of five or more. The event is held in the parking lot of NEA Baptist Hospital at 4802 East Johnson Avenue in Jonesboro.
Run, hit, tackle and throw with the Red Wolves! The day-long event starts with the Spring Football Game and ends with an A-State Baseball game. In between, there is track and field and tennis.
Coming off a successful 2023 season with a bowl appearance, the Red Wolves are primed for an exciting 2024! Come get a preview of the team that will make waves in the Sun Belt this year!
Don’t miss the Red Wolves as they host App State in a three-game Sun Belt series.
It’s the story of Anya, an orphan in 1920s St. Petersburg yearning to discover her lost family. She encounters two men who convince her she just might be Anastasia, the Romanov duchess rumored to have survived the Russian Revolution. Young audiences will sure to be enthralled with the story of a brave young women who sets out discover the mystery of her past and the promise of her future.
For tickets, click here.
The Revolutionists is a witty and empowering play by Lauren Gunderson that tells the story of four women during the French Revolution. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen Marie Antoinette, and Caribbean spy Marianne Angelle each have their own unique perspective and approach to the Revolution. Together, they navigate the dangers and challenges of a country in upheaval while exploring themes of sisterhood, power, and the role of women in history. Through humor and heart, The Revolutionists celebrates the strength and resilience.
This event is in the Simpson Theater in the Fowler Center on the Campus of Arkansas State University.
Don’t miss the Red Wolves as they host App State in a three-game Sun Belt series.
It’s the story of Anya, an orphan in 1920s St. Petersburg yearning to discover her lost family. She encounters two men who convince her she just might be Anastasia, the Romanov duchess rumored to have survived the Russian Revolution. Young audiences will sure to be enthralled with the story of a brave young women who sets out discover the mystery of her past and the promise of her future.
For tickets, click here.
The Revolutionists is a witty and empowering play by Lauren Gunderson that tells the story of four women during the French Revolution. Playwright Olympe de Gouges, assassin Charlotte Corday, former queen Marie Antoinette, and Caribbean spy Marianne Angelle each have their own unique perspective and approach to the Revolution. Together, they navigate the dangers and challenges of a country in upheaval while exploring themes of sisterhood, power, and the role of women in history. Through humor and heart, The Revolutionists celebrates the strength and resilience.
This event is in the Simpson Theater in the Fowler Center on the Campus of Arkansas State University.
The Oasis Film Festival was born out of a dream to showcase the best filmmakers in Northeast Arkansas, with a special emphasis on the students of film.
Don’t miss the Red Wolves as they host Texas State in a three-game Sun Belt series.
Being colorful is the entire point! Don’t miss the chance to take part in the D.A.R.E. Color Run. The FREE event is happening at Central Baptist Church on Saturday morning, April 27th.
Don’t miss the Red Wolves as they host Texas State in a three-game Sun Belt series.
Don’t miss out on seeing these cowboys and cowgirls put on a show at 1st National Bank Arena. One night only!!!
Don’t miss the Red Wolves as they host Texas State in a three-game Sun Belt series.
Thousands of families celebrate their graduates on Saturday, May 4th at First National Bank Arena. There are two sessions. One in the morning and a second in the afternoon.
Jonesboro’s biggest farmer’s market is back for the Spring and Summer season. Location on Aggie Road on the Campus of Arkansas State University, the Judd Hill Farmer’s Market features both indoor and outdoor shopping, live music, fresh produce, meat, and hand-made crafts. Always free to attend.
It’s off to the races at the Lounge at Huntington Square to raise money for the Impackt Club for our student-athletes at A-State. Enjoy live music from Vikki McGee and food from CHOW at this ticketed event.
Here’s how to get tickets.
Enjoy a night of music from John Williams’ Star Wars. For tickets, click here.
The Red Wolves host the Tigers of Memphis in this mid-week showdown!
It’s the final home series of the season for the Red Wolves. Don’t miss A-State as they host Southern Miss in Jonesboro for a three-game series.
Jonesboro’s biggest farmer’s market is back for the Spring and Summer season. Location on Aggie Road on the Campus of Arkansas State University, the Judd Hill Farmer’s Market features both indoor and outdoor shopping, live music, fresh produce, meat, and hand-made crafts. Always free to attend.
Zero in and see how good of a shot you are! Three classes, three distances, and bragging rights with your .22!
If you are range member of the Jonesboro Shooting Sports Complex, entry is free. $10 for non-members.
Registration starts at 8:00. Shooting begins at 9:00
It’s the final home series of the season for the Red Wolves. Don’t miss A-State as they host Southern Miss in Jonesboro for a three-game series.
It’s the final home series of the season for the Red Wolves. Don’t miss A-State as they host Southern Miss in Jonesboro for a three-game series.
The beloved story of Snow White is coming to the Forum stage as a ballet this Spring. Every family will want to experience the beauty of the dance and the moving story complete with the evil Queen, seven dwarfs, and Prince Charming. Don’t miss this show at the Forum in Downtown Jonesboro. Click here for tickets.
Jonesboro’s biggest farmer’s market is back for the Spring and Summer season. Location on Aggie Road on the Campus of Arkansas State University, the Judd Hill Farmer’s Market features both indoor and outdoor shopping, live music, fresh produce, meat, and hand-made crafts. Always free to attend.
This multicultural celebration will feature performers, food vendors, and arts and crafts vendors that highlight the rich cultural diversity of Northeast Arkansas. The FREE event is held at Rotary Centennial Plaza in Downtown Jonesboro from 10:00-7:00. See more on the event’s Facebook page.
The beloved story of Snow White is coming to the Forum stage as a ballet this Spring. Every family will want to experience the beauty of the dance and the moving story complete with the evil Queen, seven dwarfs, and Prince Charming. Don’t miss this show at the Forum in Downtown Jonesboro. Click here for tickets.
NEA Comedians is coming in strong on May 17! We have LA’s own Big Mickey fresh off the success of her recent hour special, Don’t Be Confused, on Amazon and streaming services. She brings her unique take on life splitting her time as a comic between LA and Memphis, and she BRINGS DOWN THE HOUSE everywhere she goes. This is a special opportunity to see an amazing comic in Jonesboro that will soon be a household name! Backing her up are several local and touring comedians: Tylon Monger, Funnyman Mickey, and Justin Burgess, and hosted by the Queen of Jonesboro Comedy, Allison McArthur! Tickets are $15 but a few discounted tickets are still available at $10 Until they sell out.
Cool cars and good food! What else could you want? Join the fun at Forest Home Church of the Nazarene on Sunday, May 19th at 11:00.
The beloved story of Snow White is coming to the Forum stage as a ballet this Spring. Every family will want to experience the beauty of the dance and the moving story complete with the evil Queen, seven dwarfs, and Prince Charming. Don’t miss this show at the Forum in Downtown Jonesboro. Click here for tickets.
Join us for a night of showcase performances done by our classes and students from the Art Center! Tickets are only $6! Get them here.
Join us for a night of showcase performances done by our classes and students from the Art Center! Tickets are only $6! Get them here!
Jonesboro’s biggest farmer’s market is back for the Spring and Summer season. Location on Aggie Road on the Campus of Arkansas State University, the Judd Hill Farmer’s Market features both indoor and outdoor shopping, live music, fresh produce, meat, and hand-made crafts. Always free to attend.
Don’t miss a chance to blow away some clays at the Jonesboro Shooting Sports Complex for this Full 3 Event.
You need to be an active ATA member to participate.
Check-in at 8:00, shooting starts at 9:00.
See more at shootata.com
Panoply: 26 Painted Lives brings together two bodies of work from portrait artist Ray Allen Parker. The LIT series forms a sort of visual biography of the artist, who holds two degrees in English literature from the University of Arkansas. These portraits of literary figures trace Parker’s journey through the novels and poetry that shaped his thoughts and feelings about major themes explored in literature.
The Biographies series is comprised of forensically close, introspective portraits of family and friends. These works, stripped of all background artifice, reveal a maximum of psychological expressiveness with minimal facial expression. Admission is free!