Community
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November 15, 2018With a new exhibit, Crystal Bridges and Visit Bentonville recognize public space as a critical canvas for creative expression
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October 4, 2018By blurring the lines between performance and public good, a local theater group helps script a brighter future in Northwest Arkansas
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August 20, 2018BENTONVILLE, Ark. – The Walmart Foundation and Walton Family Foundation today announced joint support of TRUE Northwest Arkansas (TRUE), a new three-year community-based initiative to advance diversity, equity and inclusion in Benton and Washington counties. The program will foster an environment where all members of the Northwest Arkansas community can thrive and feel included, building on both foundations’ efforts to enhance quality of life in the region.
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August 15, 2018Bryan and Bernice Hembree have built a summer showcase celebrating musical, culinary creativity
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July 10, 2018The Latinx Theatre Project reaches an underserved audience - the region’s growing immigrant community
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June 26, 2018Meeting the needs of a growing population
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May 7, 2018In Northwest Arkansas, a traveling studio expands access to art
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November 6, 2017Massachusetts Parents United is the largest urban advocacy organization in the Bay State and growing
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October 30, 2017Native Washingtonian believes place-based parent power is the key to education change
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October 5, 2017How an expanded tree canopy can improve a community’s quality of life and economic vitality
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July 6, 2017At Thomasville Heights Elementary, staff is building community ties that bind
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June 21, 2017At Thomasville Heights Elementary, lawyers and housing advocates are at the forefront of efforts to reduce student turnover in transient community
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March 23, 2017Program assists families with planning children’s education
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February 15, 2017High-quality charter leaders convene to hone advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C.
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May 27, 2015A campaign dedicated to providing opportunity for one million more children
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September 10, 2010The Aspen Institute Roundtable on Community Change reviews 48 major comprehensive community initiatives