Love is in the air as people prepare to celebrate Valentine’s Day. If you’re struggling to find the perfect way to celebrate, here are a few upcoming events in Jonesboro that could help you with your plans.
Several events for Black History Month have been announced as Jonesboro residents prepare to celebrate. Jonesboro Right Now has compiled a list of local Black History Month events for those wishing to join the celebration.Â
Jonesboro residents wishing to drop off unwanted items can do so during the monthly Neighborhood Clean-Up, which is Saturday, Feb. 1 at Magnolia Baptist Church.
Jonesboro residents gathered Tuesday night to hear about the future of the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Trail and give their thoughts on an art project to be installed along the way.
With frigid temperatures descending on Northeast Arkansas, the City of Jonesboro announced its warming centers, as well as the Salvation Army’s overnight shelter, are open.
Arkansas State University was the home of many Martin Luther King Day celebrations, including high school band performances, song and dance routines from local groups, and a keynote speaker presentation.
The theme for the 23rd annual celebration was “Mission Possible: Protecting Freedom, Justice & Democracy in the Spirit of Nonviolence.”
The annual Delta National Small Prints Exhibition (DNSPE) will open at 5 p.m. on Jan. 23.
Those wanting to support the fight to end human trafficking can do so with a meal at Hope Found of Northeast Arkansas’s 5th annual Date Night with a Purpose.