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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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THE DISH Junior League of NWA Tailgating Favorites
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THE IT LIST
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MEET THE TEAM
BEHIND THE SEAMS Runway to Reality
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SEE AND BE SEEN
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TOP DOWN TRAVELS Arkansas’ American Classic 48 Hours in NYC
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GENERATIONS Hollywood Squares Halloween
BE READY Tailgating Essentials
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WHY NOT The Razorbacks’ #1 Fan
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3W MAGAZINE September, October
TRÉS CHIC Hog Wild Tailgate The 10 Commandments of Razorback Football
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FINALE Go Team, Go!
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This summer was a scorcher! The temperatures were certainly tropical, but summer in Northwest Arkansas really heated up with great parties and charity events for even better causes. We survived the warm weather of June, July and August and were able to support great causes like Youth Bridge, Beau Foundation, Kendrick Fincher Hydration Foundation and the Arkansas Children’s Hospital. Now that summer is over, we’re looking forward to a funfilled fall. Keep up-to-date with what’s happening at 3WMagazine.com!
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1 Beau Foundation Classic Patrick Woodruff, Keith Westmooreland, Slade Bridwell 2 Jackson L. Graves Foundation Red, White & Baby Blue Mitzi and Tim Traxson 3 Fayetteville Public Education Foundation Society Party Holly and David Johnson, 4 Youth Bridge Starry, Starry Night Andy and Leslie Carpenter 5 Washington Regional Hospice Summer Garden Party Trey and Mary Linda Biddy 6 Arkansas Children’s Hospital Color of Hope Gala Raymon and Leslie Zanoff, Kasie and Colby Yokley, Heather and Tim Marrin, Christina and David Shoemaker, Murray and Taylor Austin, Kim and Jay Ellis, Annye DeGrand , Kevin Jones, Leigh McAlister, David
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8 Single Parent Scholarship Foundation of Benton County Annual Benefit Phil Gehlhausen, Misti McGowan, Toni Luetjen, Shannon Crain 9 Kendrick Fincher Hydration Foundation Cool Summer Night Gala Candice Dixon, Kris Marvin 10 Liberty Bank Charity Tennis Challenge Mel Thompson, Jessie Dodds, Gracie Gentry 11 Elizabeth Richardson Center Beach Bingo Bash Charity and Tim Williams 12 Kendrick Fincher Luncheon Miss Lakes of the Northwest Rebecca Wheeley, Chris Mortensen, Danielle Many 13 Boys & Girls Club Beach Party Bill and Nicole Sussman with their kids Marc and Kendall Sussman, 14 Masons Style Your Sole Paul Sellers, Kerry Barnes, Caitlin Steiner 15 EOA Children’s House Summer Salsa Vanessa and Justin Cullers 16 Red Cross Celebration of Heroes Marissa Stevens, Dave Sanderson
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The week of June 25 was a whirlwind at Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers for the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G. With more than 100 professional female golfers in town for the tournament and several events packed into the week, the hot summer temperatures were no match for the tournament and its faithful fans. The golf was great, but the community involvement and charitable support also stood out as it always does for this annual event. Here are just a few highlights from the jam-packed week. Tournament play kept fans on the edge of their seats all weekend but Ai Miyazato was the big winner with a whirlwind finish in the last round of the tournament. The Japan native took home the grand prize check of $300,000 after a grueling weekend on the course. The Northwest Arkansas Children’s Shelter received donations totaling $25,000 from P&G and the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G. LPGA professional Morgan Pressel was on hand at the check presentation and received a personal tour of the Children’s Shelter facility. Dove donated a total of $15,000 to the Boys and Girls Clubs of Benton County and Fayetteville. More than 100 kids from the Boys and Girls Clubs enjoyed the Dove Kids Center on Friday with free ice cream, mini-golf and a bounce house.
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The Pairings Party was held Tuesday evening to announce Pro-Am pairings. Before the festivities kicked off at the John Q. Hammons Center, First Tee of Northwest Arkansas hosted a VIP event to thank its sponsors. Magic Matt was on hand at the pre-party and Pairings Party to entertain guests with awesome tricks.
1 Tournament Winner Ai Miyazato 2 Dove Kids Center Unilever check presentation to Boys and Girls Clubs of Benton County and Fayetteville 3 Pairings Party Scott Tassani, Chris Lamson, Shawn O’Grady 4 Pairings Party Magic Matt, Mike Duke 5 Pantene Beautiful Lengths Gisel Ruiz 6 Goodwill Industries of Arkansas Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G check presentation to Goodwill POWER Program 7 LPGA Fans cheering on Ai Miyazato 8 Military Personnel salute the American flag pen on the 18th green 9 Pro-Am Jeff Schomburger makes good on a $1 bet with Morgan Pressel 10 Network of Executive Women Michelle Gloeckler, Jennifer LaPerre, Celia Swanson
Goodwill Industries of Arkansas received a cash grant of $350,000 from the tournament in support of their POWER program, which provides job training and placement services to women in need in Benton and Washington Counties.
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Current and former military service personnel were honored with free admission all week. On Sunday, military men and women were on hand to help ring in the upcoming Fourth of July holiday. World War II service men and women were honored in the closing ceremony for their service to our country. Wednesday and Thursday were beautiful days for the official Pro-Am, which gave community leaders and golf fans a chance to play a round with LPGA professionals. In a surprise announcement, the University of Arkansas women’s golf program received $100,000 from Stacy Lewis, a Razorback alum and LPGA professional. With the donation, Stacy became the first female athlete to become a member of the Razorback Century Club.
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The Dove Kids Center was the perfect place to beat the heat all weekend long. On Saturday, the Northwest Arkansas Naturals mascot Strike stopped by to check out the tournament and pose for a few photos with fans.
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Bringing together women from Northwest Arkansas’ business community, The Network of Executive Women’s Breakfast presented by Kimberly-Clark featured a panel of speakers including Walmart CEO, Mike Duke. The Malibu Party Deck stayed packed all weekend long with fans looking for a fun time and of course we can’t forget the delicious Malibu drinks that were flowing. On Friday, P&G employees enjoyed the perfect views of the 17th green to cheer on their favorite players in the first round.
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11 Northwest Arkansas Naturals’ mascot Strike poses with a fan at the Dove Kids Center 12 Pairings Party Gisel Ruiz, Cindy and Duncan Mac Naughton, Andy Bush 13 University of Arkansas Golf Program Stacy Lewis with UA Coach Shauna Estes-Taylor 14 Malibu Party Deck Fans Calling Hogs 15 Malibu Party Deck P&G Employees 16 First Tee Reception Scott Tasani, Mike Shea 17 NWA Children’s Shelter Check Presentation from P&G and Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G David Shoemaker, Morgan Pressel, Cindy Mac Naughton, Steve Schotta, Jeff Schomburger 18 Network of Executive Women Elane Stock, Alison Kenney Paul, Mike Duke, Lori Brown, Gisel Ruiz, Sarah Semrow
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his hole-in-the-wall restaurant seems like nothing much from the outside, but inside hangs one of the most prestigious awards in the culinary industry—the James Beard Foundation’s America’s Classics award. The America’s Classics award is given to restaurants with timeless appeal that are beloved for quality food that reflects character of their community. Jones’ is one of five restaurants across the country to receive the honor this year. Jones’s Bar-B-Q was passed down to current owner James Harold Jones through his family from his 13
grandfather’s Uncle Joe, who started the family business more than 100 years ago. Since that time, Jones’ Bar-B-Q Diner has been a part of the Marianna community and serving mouthwatering barbecue from the current location since 1964. Because of this long history, the Southern Foodways Alliance believes Jones’ Bar-B-Q to be the oldest African-American owned restaurant in the South and possibly the nation. Though it wasn’t until the restaurant received the America’s Classics award in March that they started gaining nationwide attention and recognition. After hearing the buzz, we decided to travel the five hours from Fayetteville to check out this hidden Arkansas treasure. The menu at Jones’ Bar-B-Q is so simple it’s impossible to go wrong. A barbecue sandwich with or without “slaw” (coleslaw) on white bread is the staple, but you can also order the pork by the
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Award winning Jones’ BBQ sandwich
Guest book signatures from around the world Behind the diner sits the smoke house where 12 to 14 pork shoulders are smoked every day for eight hours starting at 5 a.m.
Moving smoldering embers to smoke the meat
pound or the secret barbeque sauce to go. Both the sauce and slaw are top-secret recipes created by original owner Uncle Joe and haven’t been changed in the over 100 years. We ordered our sandwiches with slaw and generously doused them with the vinegary sweet barbecue sauce. The crunch of the homemade slaw mixed with the flavorful smoked meat and sauce is truly a combination that can’t be duplicated. Trust us when we say it’s simply something you have got to try to understand. Our sandwiches were devoured quickly, but we couldn’t leave without some sauce and a couple pounds of meat to take home.
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Beard Foundation award, people have flooded into Marianna eager to try their now famous barbecue. The guest book at the front of the diner proves that distance is no measure for those looking for good barbeque, with records of guests traveling from as far away as New York and California, making the measly 300 miles between Northwest Arkansas and the Jones’ seem like nothing. Ten hours for a barbecue sandwich might sound crazy to some, but after you’ve given it a try, you’ll be asking yourself when you can go back for more.
James and Betty Jones can be found serving up sandwiches every day but Sunday, starting at 7:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m., or until they sell out. The friendly couple chats with customers as they enjoy the sandwiches that have brought more traffic into this small town. Since the announcement of the James Visit Jones’ Bar-B-Q Diner at 219 W. Louisiana Street, off Ark. 1B in Marianna. Jones BBW does not have a website at this time.
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With hundreds of the world’s best restaurants and chefs, art galleries and museums, beautiful parks, top-notch sporting events and shopping, there’s something for everyone in The Big Apple. A visit to New York, the most populous city in the United States, should be on everyone’s list.
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HOURS IN NYC 10:30AM
Grabbed a quick bite at Gray’s Papaya — cheap, quick, easy. We got the recession special: two franks with a 14 oz. drink—$4.45
11:00AM View of The Flatiron Building from the bus.
We hit Times Square for champagne with strawberries. Located in the heart of Times Square, Blue Fin Seafood & Sushi restaurant is the perfect perch to people watch. Photo: Blue Fin Seafood & Sushi 1&2
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NOON Spectacular sightseeing tour of NYC. You can hop on a Gray Line bus at almost any corner around Times Square—a great way to hit the high points and become accustomed to the layout of the city.
2PM Be sure to catch a Broadway show! Check out Matthew Broderick and Kelli O’Hara in the new musical comedy, Nice Work If You Can Get It.
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Founded by an Arkansas native, Serendipity3 has been a New York establishment since 1953. Home to the outrageously divine Frozen Hot Chocolate, the desserts and sweet treats alone are worth the wait.
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Dinner at Dos Caminos on Park Ave. Fresh guacamole and fruity white sangria. Need we say more? And well, maybe some tequila shooters… or should we say, “tasting!”
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11:15PM Back to the Upper West Side. Our friend’s condo was nicer (can you say free?!) than any hotel!
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Brunch at Bergdorf’s. The perfect place for shopping before heading up to the seventh floor for classic New York fare. Request window seating to look out onto Central Park, and whatever you do… order the lobster mac & cheese and jumbo lump crab salad.
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Stroll through Central Park.
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Stopped for a treat at Magnolia Bakery — where the cupcake craze originated. New Yorkers pit Magnolia Bakery against Sprinkles any day.
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Shop Fifth Ave. We stopped in the Tiffany’s flagship store for a gift. The fourth floor of Tiffany’s is a premier destination for luxury gift items—trinkets range in price from $15 to $5,000+.
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Rockefeller Center is home to Today Show Studios, Radio City Music Hall, Top of the Rock (views rival the Empire State Building) and more than 100 shops and 45 restaurants.
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More shopping and walking through trendy Soho boutiques. One of our favorite areas, Soho is home to local boutiques, modern furniture stores and smaller retailers. While you’re down there, pop on down to Battery Park to see the Statue of Liberty.
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Dinner at Il Palazzo in Little Italy. One of the best Italian restaurants on the infamous Mulberry Street.
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Formerly the private home of 1920’s tycoon John W. Campbell, The Campbell Apartment has been fully restored to its original splendor and reborn as a chic cocktail lounge. Great for after-dinner drinks and a look inside Grand Central Terminal — a must-see for any first-timer’s visit to New York City. 18
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ootball season is upon us—some would say, the best season of the year. Every Saturday in the fall, rain or shine, fans across the country gather in parking lots and fields to tailgate the day’s biggest games. We may be biased, but we think the best tailgating in the country is found just down from The Hill in Fayetteville, home to our University of Arkansas Razorbacks. 21
Razorback fans from all over the state flood campus with school pride and camaraderie every game day as traditions live on another year. Families and friends set up elaborate and elegant tents filled with spreads of food and flowing drinks. Whether you’re a lifelong Razorback fan or just moved to town, throw on some red, grab a few friends, pack up the truck and head towards The Hill.
Take your tailgate up a notch with Hog Noses as fun napkin rings.
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For the first year, fans will set up camp in Victory Village—the university’s new reserved tailgating areas, but that won’t be the only place fans will camp out.The parking lots, fields and even a few front yards around Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium will once again be packed with eager fans waiting for kickoff. Our favorite spot to be seen is Hog Parking on the west side of the stadium. Check it out at www.hogparking.com to learn more.
Petit fours provided by Shelby Lynn’s Bakery. Chocolate covered strawberries provided by Catering Concepts.
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ick and Nancy Trammel are big supporters of not only the Northwest Arkansas community, but of course the University of Arkansas as well. The Trammels can be seen at every home Razorback game and come Homecoming time, you may even spot Dick on the field—where he proudly honors his past as a Razorback cheerleader. Dick and Nancy have a timeless style that can be dressed up or dressed down depending on the game. Here’s this classic couple’s take on their game day style: A Razorback red polo and khakis or dress pants are the basics of Dick’s sharp game day attire. What really makes him stand out is his Holtz hat—named after former coach Lou Holtz. “I wear it every ballgame and always get compliments,” Dick shares. His favorite accessory is his Razorback pin—a gift from longtime friend and jeweler, Bill Underwood. Nancy enjoys dressing up for each and every game. She sticks to whites and blacks for her outfits and accessorizes with red to show her team spirit. “Instead of [wearing] red, I’ll wear white,” Nancy shares. “I usually throw a red sweater around my shoulders.”
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Razorback Football 1 2 THOU SHALT PLAN THINE’S LIFE AROUND THE RAZORBACK FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. All big life events shall be put on hold in the fall, lest you wish to lose friends and family members. This includes, but is not limited to weddings, births, deaths, etc.
THOU SHALT DON YOUR FINEST REDS. Down here in the SEC, football is like a religion so it is only fitting that we dress like we’re going to church in our Sunday Best. Ladies, this means no heels under three inches and for the men, we expect nothing less than bow ties and seersucker.
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THOU SHALT NOT COVET YOUR NEIGHBOR’S GOODS. Instead of wishing you had a tailgate as good as your neighbor’s, just throw one of your own. Over the top tailgating is a must in the fall. THOU SHALT CALL THOSE HOGS ALL GAMEDAY LONG. If your voice isn’t hoarse from singing Woo Pig Sooie at the end of the day, you aren’t doing it right. THOU SHALT WALK THE WALK. You’ll hear the sirens before you see the buses—that’s your cue to head over to the Pit and greet the team coming into the stadium. Don’t miss this chance to cheer on the players one last time before they take the field. THOU SHALT HONOR THY MASCOT. Visiting Tusk, the live Razorback mascot, on game days is highly encouraged for an extra dose of good luck. THOU SHALT KNOW THY ALMA MATER. Being a Razorback fan is like being a member of a secret club sometimes—secret handshakes and hand motions included. Prepare for football season by brushing up on your band songs and the appropriate actions to go along with them. THOU SHALT NEVER LEAVE A GAME EARLY. Oh Lord, it’s hard to be humble when you’re an Arkansas Razorback fan. Especially when we’re a winning team. So, stick it out to the very end just so you can sing along and boast about our win. THOU SHALT SHOW YOUR SCHOOL SPIRIT. Get hog wild every Friday night before a home game, as cheerleaders, band members and fans alike gather at the Greek Theatre. These traditional pep rallies are the perfect place to get pumped up for the next day’s big game. THOU SHALT NEVER SKIP A GAMEDAY. In the event that you are unable to make it to Donald W. Reynolds Stadium to watch the Razorbacks live, head to your nearest watering hole to take in the game. But remember: distance and weather are no excuses for die-
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“RAZBERRY” BEER COCKTAIL
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3 ½ (12 oz.) bottles of beer, chilled 1 (12 oz.) container frozen raspberry lemonade concentrate, thawed ½ cup vodka
This seasonal beer by New Belgium is known as the cornucopia of beers because of the five hops and four malts packed into the bottle. A slightly fruity but not overpowering taste will leave you wanting more long after football season has past. So, stock up now before you can’t find it for another year.
Headed to a BYOB? Buy a case of these minis and sip in style. Every classy lady loves a fabulous drink and Sofia Minis are the chicest way to toast. These tiny little cans of bubbly are perfect for an impromptu tailgate or victory celebration after a big win.
1 large lime wedge 1 ½ oz. vodka 4 oz. tomato juice 4 dashes Worcestershire 2 dashes Tabasco sauce 2 dashes celery salt 1 dash freshly ground cracked pepper 1/8 teaspoon horseradish Green olive, for garnish Pearl onion, for garnish Sliced jalapeno, for garnish Shrimp, for garnish Celery stick, for garnish
6 oz. silver tequila 2 oz. triple sec 8 oz. frozen sliced strawberries in syrup 4 oz. frozen limeade concentrate
Blend all ingredients until smooth. Pour into sealable container and freeze overnight or until firm. To serve, stir the concoction until it’s a slushy drink. (Run warm water over sealed container if necessary.) Sugar the rims of your margarita glasses and garnish with a fresh strawberry.
Stir together all ingredients. Serve over ice. Garnish with lime slices and frozen or fresh raspberries.
Liven up your game day with these libations.
Run the lime wedge around the rim of the glass to dampen before coating with celery salt. Add first seven ingredients in the glass, squeezing the lime wedge into the glass and mix together. Add the green olive, shrimp, onion and sliced jalapeno on a toothpick. Place celery stick in glass and enjoy. 34
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THE DISH
The Dish KICK OFF FOOTBALL SEASON WITH THESE RAZORBACK FAN-FAVORITES. Follow the game plan and get delicious recipes straight from the Junior League of Northwest Arkansas’ cookbook. To purchase your own cookbook and score many more crowd-pleasing menus, visit www.juniorleaguenwa.org.
FOOTBALL SEASON MUFFULETTAS You may use round sandwich buns instead of a bread loaf to make individual muffulettas. 1½ cups pimento-stuffed olives, drained and finely chopped 1 cup pitted black olives, drained and finely chopped 1 rib celery, finely chopped 6 garlic cloves, minced 1/3 cup olive oil 1/3 cup vinegar 2 to 3 tablespoons butter, softened 1 or 2 loaves fresh bread, cut into halves horizontally 1 teaspoon Italian seasoning 4 ounces ham, thinly sliced 4 ounces turkey, thinly sliced 4 ounces Genoa salami, thinly sliced 6 slices provolone cheese 6 slices mozzarella cheese ½ cup (2 ounces) shredded Cheddar cheese photo courtesy of Southern Living Magazine
Combine the pimento-stuffed olives, black olives, celery, garlic, olive oil and vinegar in a bowl and mix well. Chill, covered, for 8 hours or overnight. Spread the butter over half of each loaf and sprinkle evenly with the Italian seasoning. Top the Italian seasoning with the olive mixture. Layer the ham, turkey, salami, provolone cheese, mozzarella cheese and Cheddar cheese over the olive mixture. Top with the remaining bread halves and wrap tightly in foil. Bake at 350 degrees for 20 to 30 minutes, or until the cheese is melted. Remove the foil and place the loaf on a cutting board. Slice the loaf into individual sandwiches. Store any remaining olive mixture in the refrigerator for up to a week. MAKES 6 to 8 SERVINGS. 37
TAILGATE CORN BREAD SALAD 1 package corn bread mix 1 (14-ounce) can whole kernel corn, drained ½ cup picante sauce 2 cups sour cream ½ cup mayonnaise 1 small purple onion, chopped 1 small green bell pepper, chopped 1 (3-ounce) can chopped black olives 2 cups (8 ounces) shredded sharp Cheddar cheese
Prepare the corn bread mix and bake according the package directions. Cool and break into pieces in a large bowl. Combine the corn, picante sauce, sour cream, mayonnaise, onion, bell pepper, olives and cheese in a bowl and mix as well. Fold into the corn bread. Chill, covered, until cold. MAKES 12 SERVINGS
GAME DAY CHEESE DIP 2 cups (8 ounces) finely shredded cheddar cheese 1½ cups (6 ounces) finely shredded mozzarella cheese ¼ cup (1 ounce) grated Parmesan cheese 2 cups mayonnaise 1 cup sour cream 2 tablespoons dried onion flakes ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
Combine the cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, Parmesan cheese, mayonnaise, sour cream, onion flakes and garlic powder in a bowl and mix well. Chill for 30 minutes. Serve with tortilla chips or corn chips. MAKES 10-15 SERVINGS
CINNAMON PECANS 1 cup sugar ½ cup water ¾ teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 teaspoon cinnamon 3 cups pecan halves photo by Matthew Wood courtesy MoblieBayMag.com
Mix the sugar, water, salt and vanilla in a saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium heat and cook for 4 minutes. Remove from the heat and add the cinnamon and pecans. Stir until the syrup forms a sugary coating. Bake at 325 degrees for 30 to 40 minutes or until crisp and toasted, stirring every 10 minutes. Spread the pecans in a single layer over parchment paper and let cool. MAKES 12 SERVINGS 38
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Tangy Citrus Grilled Chicken Thighs Ingredients: 6 boneless, skinless chicken thighs 1 cup lime juice 2 tablespoons cayenne pepper sauce cup balsamic vinegar ¾ cup orange marmalade ¼ cup corn oil 4 cloves garlic, minced Directions: Combine lime juice, cayenne sauce, vinegar, marmalade, oil and garlic. Pour over thighs; cover and marinate 1 hour in refrigerator. Drain thighs. Grill 6 to 8 minutes on each side over medium-hot coals, or until cooked through.
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The Razorbacks’ #1 Fan
Going on a quest for the biggest Razorback fan could be a challenge in Hog Country. But after taking one look at this car, it’s not hard to see why its owner would be at the top of any list. Decked out with Razorback stickers and magnets from headlights to taillights, this unique car certainly makes a statement. It’s easy to spot the Dodge Neon cruising down the streets of Fayetteville, especially with 16 flags waving proudly out its windows. Owner Mary Ebert’s declaration of love for the Razorbacks began with this car in 2004, but her allegiance to the University of Arkansas began much earlier than that. When her family moved to Northwest Arkansas from Iowa in 1957, Mary was in the fifth grade and instantly became a fan of the Razorbacks. Ever since, her affection for University of Arkansas sports has only grown. On any given day, from football season to baseball season, you’ll see Mary decked out in Razorback gear herself—from t-shirts to nail art professing her love for the team. But Mary’s passion for the Hogs doesn’t stop at her car or her clothes. Her apartment is also decorated inside and out. Her favorite possessions? The bobble heads she collects of past Arkansas coaches such as Coach Broyles, Coach DeBriyn and Coach Van Horn. Beyond making a good case for her status as the number one Razorback fan, Mary simply hopes to bring joy to others. “It’s my pride and joy. It’s for other people to enjoy—that’s why I do it. I just love my Razorbacks.” 42
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61ST ANNUAL PRAIRIE GROVE CLOTHESLINE FAIR ARTS CENTER OF THE OZARKS You’ll find something old and something new, something just for fun and something educational when the beautiful Battlefield Park in Prairie Grove comes alive with the sights, sounds and smells of the Clothesline Fair – the oldest craft fair in our area. For more information call 479.751.5441 or visit www.ar tscenteroftheozarks.org.
CHILL WITH THE HILLS 7 HILLS HOMELESS CENTER Chill with the Hills is at the Arkansas Air Museum, located at Drake Field in Fayetteville. The event will feature music from Big ‘Uns. All proceeds help 7Hills provide creative, individualized programming designed toward restoring dignity to lives affected by poverty, crisis, or homelessness. For more information contact kgray@arvest.com or visit www.7hillscenter.org.
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HIKE AGAINST HUNGER LIFESOURCE INTERNATIONAL Join friends and family for a hike on the Mud Creek and Scull Creek trails in Fayetteville. Funds raised will help feed more than 1,200 families each month in Northwest Arkansas. For more information call 479.521.4000 or visit www.lifesourceinternational.org.
9TH ANNUAL RUN FOR A CHILD CASA OF NORTHWEST ARKANSAS Participate in the 10K, 5K, or one mile walk while your kids enjoy the Kid’s Zone complete with face painting and bouncy houses. Call 479.795.2417 or visit www.nwarunforachild.com.
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SAVOR THE FLAVOR WRMCF FAITH IN ACTION Do you enjoy trying new foods and spending time with friends? Then don’t miss this fundraiser for Washington Regional Medical Center Foundation’s Faith in Action program. Sample fare from area restaurants as you walk and taste your way through Dickson Street and downtown Fayetteville. For additional information call 479.444.9888 or visit www.wregional.com.
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BRITS IN THE OZARKS CAR & CYCLE SHOW ALS ASSOCIATION Come check out a cool collection of cars and cycles at this annual event. Call 479.621.8700 or visit www.britishironnwa.org for more information.
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POLO IN THE OZARKS LIFE STYLES INC. Did you know that Northwest Arkansas plays polo? This is one of the biggest outdoor events each September and features tailgate parties, children’s tents, a silent auction, dinner and dancing under the stars at the Buell Farm, near Goshen. Call 479.521.3581 or visit www.lifestylesinc.org for additional information.
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BEAT THE HEAT SUMMER SWING KENDRICK FINCHER HYDRATION FOUNDATION Beat the heat with this fun end of summer golf tournament hosted at the Shadow Valley Golf Course in Rogers. This 18-hole, four person scramble will feature lots of fun games on the course and lunch for all players. Register online at www.kendrickfincher.org.
9•11•12
NWA BUSINESS WOMEN’S CONFERENCE The annual Northwest Arkansas Business Women’s Conference will be from 8:30a.m. to 4p.m. at the John Q. Hammons Center in Rogers. Call 479.273.2841 for more information, or visit www.nwabusinesswomensconference.com.
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WASHINGTON REGIONAL GOLF CLASSIC Hit the links for this annual golf tournament to benefit the Washington Regional Medical Foundation. For more information please call 479.444.9888.
9•20•12 to 9•24•12
21ST ANNUAL NWA CHARITY CHALLENGE OF CHAMPIONS ARKANSAS CRISIS CENTER This annual event supports the Arkansas Crisis Center and scholarships for local graduating seniors. Since its inception in 1992, The NWA Charity Challenge has donated more than $3 million to various charities through the support of its generous sponsors. The event includes tennis, golf, and various social events at Pinnacle Country Club and the John Q. Hammons Center. Please visit www.nwacharitychallenge.com for more information.
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CHEFS IN THE GARDEN BOTANICAL GARDEN OF THE OZARKS Chefs in the Garden offers guests an opportunity to stroll the fall gardens while enjoying cooking demonstrations and tastings from the area’s finest chefs. A bar and small silent auction are included. For more information call 479.750.2620 or visit www.bgozarks.org.
21ST ANNUAL TOM PAGNOZZI GOLF TOURNAMENT, ULTIMATE TAILGATE & SPORTS AUCTION PAGNOZZI CHARITIES Play golf then join your friends at the banquet and sports auction. Pagnozzi Charities opens the door of athletic experience to disadvantaged youth by giving them the same opportunity as their peers and introducing them to positive life experiences. For more information please call 479.443.2550 or visit www.pagnozzicharities.org.
UA Athletic Director Jeff Long, Carl George, Patrick Swope, Matt Brown, Gary George, Charles George and Coach Mike Anderson at the Jones Center Golf Tournament
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WALK TO END ALZHEIMER’S ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION Put on your walking shoes and get moving for a great cause. Please visit www.alz.org or call 479.273.5559 for additional details.
9•26•12 to 9•29•12
13TH ANNUAL BIKES, BLUES & BBQ Put on your chaps and black leather jacket, and head to Dickson Street in Fayetteville for one of the largest bike rallies in the country. Proceeds from the motorcycle rally benefit local charities. For more information please visit www.bikesbluesandbbq.org.
9•27•12
PINK RIBBON LUNCHEON SUSAN G. KOMEN This annual luncheon is a celebration of survivorship for all breast cancer survivors in our communities held at the Holiday Inn and Convention Center in Springdale. In celebration of this, attendees will enjoy a featured guest speaker as well as an entertaining shoe themed fashion show. For more information visit www.komenozark.org.
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HOG COUNTRY BREAKFAST LIFESOURCE INTERNATIONAL Come and enjoy an all-you-can-eat country breakfast from 7a.m. to 10a.m. Funds raised will help feed more than 1,200 families each month in Northwest Arkansas. Call 479.521.4000 or visit www.lifesourceinternational.org for more information.
9•29•12
PILLARS PARTY UNITED WAY OF NWA This event is a “thank you” to all of our Pillars donors. A Pillars donor is anyone who gives a gift of $1,000 or more annually. This event features prominent and influential speakers from the Northwest Arkansas community as well as wonderful food, beverages and company. For more information on how you can become a Pillars donor contact the United Way of Northwest Arkansas at 479.750.1221.
RUN FOR EVERY CHRIS ARKANSAS CRISIS CENTER Participants can walk, run, or have a two person team on this 10k course. Proceeds benefit the Arkansas Crisis Center in memory of Chirs Kirstein. For more information, visit www.arcrisis.org or call 479.756.1995.
Lauren and Dave Embree at Youth Bridge’s Starry, Starry Night
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THE BIG EVENT BBBS OF NORTHWEST ARKANSAS This annual fundraiser kicks off with the annual Taste of the Ozarks and culminates with the annual Ken Shields Memorial Golf Tournament. It all adds up to one BIG Event. For more information visit www.bbbsnwa.org or call 479.756.5683.
10•4•12 to 10•6•12
Mandy Hunt and Johnelle Hunt at the Pink Ribbon Luncheon for the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Ozark Affiliate
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FRIENDS OF THE JONES CENTER GOLF OUTING Here’s your excuse to spend the entire day golfing at beautiful Springdale Country Club: proceeds from the annual outing benefit a community center in Springdale where “all are welcome as long as you behave as ladies and gentlemen.” The Jones Center’s mission is to serve families, strengthen community and glorify God. For more information or to reserve a team call 479.756.8090 x 2119 or visit www.jonesnet.org.
10•4•12
HALL OF HONOR CEREMONY FAYETTEVILLE PUBLIC EDUCATION FOUNDATION
You can help hundreds of students just by attending the 2012 Fayetteville Public Education Foundation’s Hall of Honor event. Come and celebrate our newest inductees. Call Holly Johnson at 479.527.3655 for more information.
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9TH ANNUAL GENTLEMEN OF DISTINCTION HOPE CANCER RESOURCES To see the latest men’s fashions, attend this annual fashion and award show benefiting Hope Cancer Resources through financial and emotional assistance and the development and promotion of clinical trials research. For more information visit www.hopecancerresources.org.
10•5•12
WALK TO DEFEAT ALS ALS ASSOCIATION Lace up your sneakers and join the walk at Arvest Ballpark to fight Lou Gehrig’s Disease. For additional details please call 479.621.8700 or visit www.walkar.alsa.org.
10•5•12 to 10•6•12
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SPRING VALLEY REDBONE FLY FISHING INVITATIONAL CYSTIC FIBROSIS FOUNDATION A premiere-guided fly fishing tournament with dinner and silent auction. This event raises awareness and funds to treat and cure cystic fibrosis, a life-threatening genetic disease that affects the lungs and digestive systems of approximately 30,000 children and adults in the U.S. For more information, visit www.cff. org or call 479.203.9923.
NWA GRIDIRON SHOW AMERICAN ASSOC. OF UNIVERSITY WOMEN AAUW will host the Gridiron Show at the Rogers Little Theater. Local journalists will write and act in skits that poke fun at the year’s national and local newsmakers. Proceeds provide local students with scholarships. For more information visit www.nwagridiron.com.
10•6•12
SWING FOR THE CURE SUSAN G. KOMEN The 5th Annual Swing for the Cure Golf Classic will be held on October 6 at Shadow Valley Country Club. There is a morning flight with a shotgun start at 8:30 and an afternoon flight with a 1:30 shotgun start. Jack Sinclair will serve as this year’s Honorary Chair. The event will kick off with a Pinktail Social Sponsor Reception on Friday night October 5th at Shadow Valley Country Club starting at 6 pm.
10•6•12
GO LITERACY 5K RACE LITERACY COUNCIL OF BENTON CO. “Empower Arkansas Through Literacy” and compete in the Go Literacy 5K Race.Visit www. arkansasliteracy.org or call 479.273.3486 for more information.
10•12•12
PEPSI GOLF TOURNAMENT ALS ASSOCIATION The Pepsi Golf Tournament will take place at Stonebridge Meadows Golf Course in Fayetteville and will feature two tee times. For more information, call 479.621.8700.
10•12•12
WINETOPIA RESTORE HUMANITY A fantastic wine-tasting event held at Pratt Place Barn with delicious cuisine from the best restaurants in our area, silent auction, wine toss, and live musical entertainment. For tickets and more information visit www.restorehumanity.org.
10•12•2012 to 10•14•12
NESTLÉ 5TH ANNUAL GOOD FOOD, GOOD LIFE DOUBLES TENNIS TOURNAMENT When you sign up your doubles tennis team for this annual event, you’re helping benefit local hunger relief charities. To register your team or for more information call 479.418.7444.
10•6•12
TOUR DE CURE AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION Show your team spirit and participate in this cycling fundraiser for the local chapter of the ADA. For more information, please log on to www.diabetes.org or call 479.464.4121.
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CHILE PEPPER CROSS COUNTRY FESTIVAL This is one of the largest cross-country festivals in the nation. More than 4,000 athletes attend from across the United States. Race proceeds are given to area high school cross-country teams. Visit www.chilepepperfestival.org for more information.
10•13•12
TAILGATE FOR THE KIDS NW ARKANSAS CHILDREN’S SHELTER A football-themed tailgate party for the whole family, there will be great grilled food, pigskinrelated activities and plenty of team spirit. Call 479.795.2417 or visit www.nwacs.org for details.
10•16•12
30TH ANNUAL CHILDREN’S FUN RUN THE NEW SCHOOL This family event features separate races for boys and girls, ages two years through seventh grade. For more information, call 479.521.7037 or visit www.thenewschoool.org.
10•18•12
SIGNATURE CHEFS AUCTION MARCH OF DIMES The auction, held at Fayetteville Town Center, is an opportunity to sample the best dishes from the best chefs, restaurants and caterers in the area. The event also will feature live and silent auctions. Call 479.751.5475 for more information.
10•19•12
7TH ANNUAL SWEETEST DAY CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY CENTER OF BENTON CO.
Join Tearle Byers and friends as we celebrate the 7th annual Sweetest Day event. Contact Tearle Byers at tearle30@hotmail.com or Emily Rappe’ at emily@cac.arcoxmail.com for more information.
10•20•12
JDRF WALK TO CURE DIABETES Put on your tennis shoes and head to the Gardens on the University of Arkansas campus to benefit the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation. For more information call 479.443.9190 or visit www.jdrf.org.
in Lowell from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Crohn’s and Colitis are serious digestive diseases that affect over 14,000 people here in the state of Arkansas. To learn more or to register, please visit www.cctakesteps.org/nwa.
10•27•12 to 10•28•12
FAMILY FOTO FEST FAMILY NETWORK Have a professional family portrait taken on beautiful Mt. Sequoyah in Fayetteville. All proceeds benefit Family Network, a United Way partner agency—helping new parents raise healthy children in nurturing homes. For more information contact familynetwork@jtlshop.jonesnet.org or you can call 479.927.3659.
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FAMILY PLUS COOK-OFF BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF BENTON COUNTY Families will prepare their favorite chicken dish and compete to become one of the four families chosen to work with a Kimberly Clark represenative. Teams will be judged on taste, presentation and originality. For more information contact Mandy Jayne at 479.273.7187 or visit www.bgcbentoncounty.org.
Visit www.rebuildingtogethernwa.org for more information.
10•28•12 to 11•6•12 2012 PARTNERS CARD WEEK
ROCKEFELLER CANCER INSTITUTE AUXILIARY
More than 160 retailers throughout the state offer cardholders 20 percent off merchandise. Cards are $50 each. Call 501.580.8670 or visit www.uams.edu/acrcpartnerscard or for more information.
10•2012 (TBD)
TRICK OR TREAT OPEN THE FIRST TEE OF NWA Free to the NWA community, this event is held at the All Star Sports Arena in Springdale. Children come dressed in Halloween costumes and play a game of mini putt-putt where they receive treats after each hole. For more information visit www.thefirstteenwar.org.
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3RD ANNUAL MARLIN MEMORY MILE CIRCLE OF LIFE HOSPICE This nonprofit’s mission is to provide compassionate end-of-life care and bereavement support for all of Northwest Arkansas. Call 479.750.6632 or visit www.marlinmemorymile.webs.com for details.
10•27•12
THE 10TH ANNUAL GHOST WALKS THE PEEL COMPTON FOUNDATION A trio of grieving widows in black will lead hushed groups through the Bentonville Cemetery. No one ever knows what might be seen since Peel Mansion is listed among the 1,000 most haunted places in the United States. For more information visit www.peelcompton.org.
10TH ANNUAL MAD HATTERS BALL EUREKA SPRINGS SCHOOL OF THE ARTS Register early for this exotic costume affair with Halloween plus Mad Hatter Flair held at the beautifully restored Crescent Hotel. The event will be held from 6p.m. to 10p.m. Visit www.esartschool.com or call 479.253.5384 for more information.
4TH ANNUAL HALLOWEEN 5K FUN RUN & 1K WALK REBUILDING TOGETHER NWA Come in costume to Lake Bella Vista. The Children’s 1K Walk is free. Proceeds help to raise funds for Rebuilding Together NWA and its mission of helping low income homeowners.
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5TH ANNUAL IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE GALA YOUTH BRIDGE, INC. This can’t-miss event toasts area do-gooders for their impact in making a difference with youth in Northwest Arkansas. For more information visit www.youthbridge.com.
10•20•12
GOLFTOBERFEST SINGLE PARENT SCHOLARSHIP FUND OF NWA
Play your best round of golf with flights at 10a.m. and 12:30p.m. For more information visit www.spsfnwa.org or call 479.935.4888.
10•20•12
TAKE STEPS FOR CROHN’S AND COLITIS WALK CROHN’S AND COLITIS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of America will be hosting their 3rd annual Take Steps for Crohn’s and Colitis Walk on October 20. The event will be held on JB Hunt’s campus grounds
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