Riverfest Rock and Stroll

2013-Riverfest-Rock-N-Stroll-T-Shirt-790x1024The 4th Annual Riverfest Rock and Stroll 5K takes place.

A family event on a fun course through downtown Little Rock.  The race will begin at 9:00 a.m.  Same day registration opens at 7:45 a.m.

WHY PARTICIPATE:
FUN – dress up as your favorite rock ’n roll star, cartoon character. or just anything fun and hang out with a few hundred people in downtown Little Rock for 3.1 miles

FITNESS – have a challenging or leisurely stroll

A FANTASTIC DEAL – a 3-day admission pass to Riverfest included in your registration, race t-shirt (while supplies last), refreshments after the race, and fun prizes for top finishers and best costumes

Riverfest Pooch Parade

Ruff-on-the-RiverThe 2013 Pooch Parade is going HOLLYWOOD and will be held on Sunday May 26, 2013 at Riverfest.  Ruff on the River and Riverfest want to give back to animal organizations in need. What better way than to get the community together for some fun and at the same time do good for others.  This year proceeds recipients are as follows:  All About Labs, Canine Companions for Independence, Little Rock Animal Village and Out of the Woods.

The registration “PAWTY” will take place at 9:00 a.m. in the parking lot at the corner of 2nd and River Market Ave. The perfect drop off location for the escort and Dog!!!  Parade starts at 10:30 a.m. and will end at Heifer International.  Immediately following the parade will be the Weenie Dog Derby for all short legged dogs.  There are three different sized categories for the short-legged dog races. Last year’s winner was a Pomeranian.  Join our celebrity judges on the Red carpet as they give away top prizes at the Winners Circle and introduce the recipients of our proceeds and the winners of the best costume contest and we will conclude the festivities with a Blessing of the Pets service.

Each Pooch registration includes one human escort. Additional human guests can walk with the pooch member by purchasing an additional escort pass. Escort passes can be purchased online at http://www.riverfestarkansas.com or at the parade and registration “PAWTY”.

Registration for additional human companions and the Weenie Dog Derby will take place the day of the event.

The registration fee benefits Canine Companions for Independence, Out of the Woods, All About Labs and Little Rock Animal Village.

Riverfest Cheese Dip Classic

RIverfest-Cheese-Dip-Classic-Logo-1024x979The World Cheese Dip Championship and Riverfest, Inc. are proud to announce the inaugural Riverfest Cheese Dip Classic scheduled for 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, May 25, 2013 as part of the Riverfest weekend activities.

At the Riverfest Cheese Dip Classic the public decides whose cheese dip will represent Riverfest at the 4th Annual World Cheese Dip Championship in October 2013 in Little Rock.

The cheese dip competition will be divided into Amateur and Professional divisions. Winners receive free entry into the 4th Annual World Cheese Dip Championship and trophies created by local artist, Julie Holt.  The Professional Division winner will also receive a cash prize and will sell their award winning cheese dip to festival attendees on Sunday inside the Riverfest grounds.

“Tasting and voting on the best cheese dips in Arkansas is a great way to spend part of your Memorial Day Weekend.” said Event Coordinator John McClure.  “In addition to the cheese dip sampling, Riverfest is always packed with family fun, great music and food.  This year is no exception, and we’re honored to be part of the largest and best festival in Arkansas.”

It is only $5 for adults and $2 for children 10 and younger to join in the tasting at the Riverfest Cheese Dip Classic.  Advance tickets can be purchased on Friday, May 24, at the Riverfest Cheese Dip Classic booth inside Riverfest.

Registration to compete in the Riverfest Cheese Dip Classic is now open to the public. For more information, visit www.cheesedip.net.

2013 Riverfest Saturday Lineup

rvrfstlogoRiverfest continues today with even more live music and fun.

On the Bud Light Stage at the Clinton Presidential Center, the Saturday night acts are Sugar Ray (6pm), Blackstone Cherry (7:45pm) and Bush (at 9:30pm).

During the afternoon, the acts will be Cons of Formant (at 12:30), Flint Eastwood (at 1:45), Stiff Necked Fools (3:00) and Don’t Stop Please (4:30).

The Miller Lite/Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage evening acts will feature Kelly Rowland (at 8:30pm) and Lupe Fiasco (at 10pm).

Earlier in the day, the stage will feature Tori Snead (at 12pm), Thread (at 12:45pm), Stella Luss (at 2pm), War Chief (at 3:15pm), Revolutioners (at 4:30pm), Kingsdown (at 5:45pm) and Flow Tribe (at 7pm).

The Stickyz Music Stage at the Clinton Presidential Center will feature Ho Hum (at 8pm) and Ana Sia (at 9:30pm).  Earlier in the day, the stage will host John Neal & Rock ‘n’ Roll (1pm), Knox Hamilton (2pm), Free Mica (3pm), Sound of the Mountain (4:15pm), Randall Shreve & The Sideshow (5:30pm) and Amasa Hines (6:45pm).

Throughout the three days of the Festival, kids will enjoy Deltic Timber KidZone area of Riverfest 2013.  The ”KidZone Playtime Promenade” presented by Deltic Timber is located along the banks of the Arkansas River near the Peabody Playground & Water Park in the central area of Julius Brecking Riverfront Park. Kids will have a great time strolling along the Riverwalk Promenade, which will feature lots of hands on activities, exciting games, creative crafts and more.

2013 Riverfest Friday Lineup

banner-long-dayRiverfest kicks off tonight with the annual three day festival of music and activities.

On the Bud Light Stage at the Clinton Presidential Center, the acts will be Satellite (at 7pm), Aranda (at 8:15pm) and headliner Daughtry (at 9:45pm).

The Miller Lite/Arkansas Federal Credit Union Stage will feature Jana Kramer (at 6:30pm), Rodney Atkins (at 8pm) and Darius Rucker (at 9:30pm).

The Stickyz Music Stage at the Clinton Presidential Center will feature Butterfly & Irie Soul (at 6:30pm), Hosty Duo (at 8pm) and Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials (at 9:30pm).

Throughout the three days of the Festival, kids will enjoy Deltic Timber KidZone area of Riverfest 2013.  The ”KidZone Playtime Promenade” presented by Deltic Timber is located along the banks of the Arkansas River near the Peabody Playground & Water Park in the central area of Julius Breckling Riverfront Park. Kids will have a great time strolling along the Riverwalk Promenade, which will feature lots of hands on activities, exciting games, creative crafts and more.

Organ Recital This Evening – Scott Dettra

sdThe Central Arkansas Chapter of the American Guild of Organists presents Scott Dettra in an organ recital this evening.  It is a benefit for the Pediatric Injury Prevention Center at Arkansas Children’s Hospital.   The recital takes place at 8pm at Christ Episcopal Church

As the state lead center, the Injury Prevention Center at ACH and UAMS is responsible for developing the master plan of care for children and young adults with brain injuries throughout the entire state of Arkansas.

One of the finest concert organists of his generation, Scott Dettra combines an active concert schedule with his post as Director of Music at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation in Dallas, Texas, where he oversees one of the largest traditional Anglican music programs in the country. Prior to this recent appointment, he was for five years Organist and Associate Director of Music at Washington National Cathedral, where he served as principal organist and assisted with the direction of the Cathedral choirs.

Mr. Dettra’s performances have been praised by audiences and critics alike for their clarity, rhythmic intensity, and musical elegance. Recent and upcoming performances include recital appearances in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Washington, Atlanta, San Diego, Phoenix, Austin, Winnipeg, Barbados, and Essen, Germany. He has performed at national conventions of the American Guild of Organists, the Association of Anglican Musicians, and the Association of Lutheran Church Musicians. Festival appearances include the Lincoln Center Festival, the Carmel Bach Festival, the Arizona Bach Festival, the Bermuda Music Festival, and the Piccolo Spoleto Festival.

Majestus, his most recent recording on the Loft label, features large-scale organ favorites performed on the Great Organ of Washington National Cathedral. Tongues of Fire features French music performed on the 325-rank organ of the Cadet Chapel at West Point, and may be found on the Pro Organo label.

A native of Wilmington, Delaware, Mr. Dettra holds two degrees from Westminster Choir College and has also studied jazz piano at Manhattan School of Music. He has previously held positions at St. Paul’s Parish, K Street in Washington; St. Mark’s Church, Philadelphia; and Trinity Church, Princeton. Additionally, he was accompanist of the American Boychoir for several years. His principal organ teachers have been Joan Lippincott, Dennis Keene, and his father, Lee Dettra.

 

 

Museum of Discovery, Clinton Library lower admissions during Riverfest

rvrfstlogoIn support of and in cooperation with the 36th annual Riverfest, the Museum of Discovery and Clinton Presidential Center are offering visitors special deals on Memorial Day Weekend.

Both major River Market attractions will offer $5 admission all weekend – Friday-Monday, May 24-27 for the Clinton Center and Saturday-Monday, May 25-27, for the museum, which will be closed Friday, May 24.

Also, for Clinton Center, Clinton Museum Store and Museum of Discovery patrons not attending Riverfest, there will be free parking and a free round-trip shuttle from the designed lot located between 4th and 5th streets and Collins Street to each of the attractions.

“Riverfest will bring around 250,000 people to our backyard over Memorial Day Weekend,” said Kelley Bass, CEO of the Museum of Discovery. “A large part of the festival will take place on the grounds of the Clinton Center and Heifer International, so it only makes sense for us to join our neighbors and welcome Riverfest patrons to the museum.”

Besides $5 admission – which equals half-price for adults and $3 off for children – Bass said the museum is offering special programs at the museum throughout the holiday weekend to give people even more reason to visit. Museum educators also will be on-site at Riverfest doing hands-on “tinkering” activities with festival-goers at the Deltic Timber Kidzone Area from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 25, and from 1 to 8 p.m. Sunday, May 26.

In addition to engaging with the 85 hands-on, interactive exhibits, museum visitors on Memorial Day Weekend will be treated to a full schedule of special programs, with “The Electric Show,” “Awesome Science” and “Meet the Museum Animals” being presented in rotation, on the hour, from noon until 4 p.m. Saturday, May 25; 1 to 5 p.m. Sunday, May 26; and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, May 27.

Also, Tommy’s Terrific Magic Show, which will be presented Sunday at Riverfest, will be featured at 1 p.m. Saturday at the museum.

Operating hours:

Museum of Discovery
Friday, May 24: Closed
Saturday, May 25: 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday, May 26: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, May 27: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Clinton Presidential Center
Friday, May 24: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 25: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday, May 26: 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday, May 27: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.