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SUMMARY:Cave Mountain: A Disappearance and a Reckoning in the Ozarks
DESCRIPTION:Join us in this Not Strictly History presentation by author Benjamin Hale as he discusses his latest book\, Cave Mountain. This gripping narrative explores the intersection of nature\, survival\, and the dark lore of the Arkansas Ozarks. \nThe story begins in 2001 atop Cave Mountain when Hale’s six-year-old cousin\, Haley\, vanished on a mountain trail. Her disappearance sparked the largest search and rescue mission in Arkansas history. Once found\, her mysterious account of an imaginary friend in the woods began to echo a darker history from the same wilderness decades earlier. That past involved a bizarre tale of a cult\, brainwashing\, and the apocalyptic visions of a teenage prophet. \nEnriched by personal family history\, Cave Mountain examines the thin line between religion and skepticism. At the heart of this work are two young girls\, separated by decades\, both facing the dangers of the northern Arkansas wilds. \nBenjamin Hale is the author of The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore and the collection The Fat Artist and Other Stories. His writing has been featured in Harper’s Magazine\, The New York Times\, and The Washington Post. Currently a senior editor at Conjunctions\, he teaches at Bard College and Columbia University. \nFill out the form below to watch live via Zoom: \n\n\n                \n                        CompanyThis field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.Name\n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    First\n                                                \n                            \n                            \n                                                    \n                                                    Last\n                                                \n                            \n                        Email\n                            \n                        How did you learn about this event? Please check all that apply.\n								\n								Social Media\n							\n								\n								eNewsletter\n							\n								\n								Word of Mouth\n							\n								\n								Website\n							\n								\n								Google\n							\n								\n								Other
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/cave-mountain-a-disappearance-and-a-reckoning-in-the-ozarks/
LOCATION:Shiloh Museum of Ozark History\, 118 W Johnson Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72764\, United States
CATEGORIES:Not Strictly History
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SUMMARY:Ozarks 250 Block Party!
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate America’s semiquincentennial at our free campus festival honoring the Ozarks’ diverse tapestry! Enjoy live music by Nick Shoulders\, cultural dance performances\, regional speakers\, and food trucks. Family fun includes mini-train rides\, traditional blacksmithing\, and hands-on activities with Crystal Bridges\, the Amazeum\, and more. We’ll also debut our new exhibit\, Our Changing Landscape. \nAdmission is free\, thanks to Explore Springdale\, Tyson Foods\, Ozarks Electric\, OzarksGo\, and McLarty Daniel. Volunteer and sponsorship opportunities are available. Follow #Ozarks250 for updates! \nFor full schedule\, sponsorship\, and volunteer details\, click here.
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/ozarks-250-block-party/
LOCATION:Shiloh Meeting Hall\, 121 W Huntsville Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72764\, United States
CATEGORIES:America 250,Family Friendly,Volunteers
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SUMMARY:Little Historians: Trains!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a special Little Historians program designed to introduce pre-kindergarten students to the iron horses of the past. We’ll explore how trains helped shape our region by getting hands-on with artifacts from our education collection. \nOur conductor-led activities include: \n\nInteractive Storytime: A railway-themed book that brings history to life.\nMovement: A “train in motion” activity to help little ones burn off some steam.\nCreative Craft: A train-related project for students to build and take home.\n\nThis program is perfect for preschoolers who love things that go! We invite you to gather at the Steele General Store on the museum grounds as we track the fascinating history of travel in the Ozarks.
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/little-historians-trains/
LOCATION:Shiloh Meeting Hall\, 121 W Huntsville Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72764\, United States
CATEGORIES:Little Historians
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SUMMARY:National History Day Workshop for Teachers
DESCRIPTION:Elevate your classroom with National History Day at the Shiloh Museum! Join Arkansas Affiliate Coordinator Angela Adams for this free workshop designed for 6th–12th grade educators and librarians. Discover how NHD projects\, from documentaries to websites\, build student confidence and meet literacy frameworks. Participants will preview the 2027 theme\, explore free museum resources\, and network with regional peers. \nAttendance includes a complimentary lunch and six hours of Arkansas professional development credit. This workshop is free\, but space is limited and pre-registration is required. \nTo learn more and to register\, click here.
URL:https://shilohmuseum.org/event/national-history-day-workshop-for-teachers/
LOCATION:Shiloh Museum of Ozark History\, 118 W Johnson Ave\, Springdale\, AR\, 72764\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educators
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