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Block Party
PHUMC Block Party brings the congregation and surrounding community together for an outdoor celebration with activities, music, and food. It offers a chance to enjoy Earth Day outside in a welcoming, shared space.
Pulaski Heights United Methodist ChurchAsian Cuisine Series: Unforgettable Noodles
Discover the breadth of Asian noodles in a cooking class led by Chef Joy. Learn to make tomato noodle soup, pho, and lo mein, with clear, step-by-step guidance that makes each technique approachable. Designed for anyone interested in healthier eating and a love of Asian flavors, this session is filled with practical tips and flavorful recipes. Explore new tastes and build confidence as you create noodle dishes that could become your next favorites.
Culinary Arts and Hospitality Management Institute (CAHMI), UA-Pulaski Technical CollegeFamily Bingo Blitz
This family friendly evening centers on classic bingo with an unexpected twist. It emphasizes connection and community, giving families an easy way to spend time together and have fun.
The Summit at Chenal Valley Senior LivingJazz in the Park — April 2026
Jazz in the Park returns to the River Market Pavilions with five evenings of live music set amid downtown Little Rock. Audiences can look forward to smooth vocals, standout instrumental solos, and sounds that range from blues to jazz fusion. Admission is free and no tickets are needed. The lineup features Billy Jones & the Delta Bluez Outlaws, Nia Renée, SYNRG Band, Eclectic Soul, and Ricky Howard & the G-Music Band. Families and dogs are welcome. Lawn chairs and picnic blankets are encouraged, and a limited number of chairs will be available on site. Coolers are not permitted. Bringing your own food is allowed. Alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks will be sold, with payment options including cash, Cash App, or card, and proceeds benefit the Art Porter Music Education scholarship fund. If weather becomes an issue, performances move to Ottenheimer River Market Hall. Presented by the Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau in partnership with Art Porter Music Education, Inc., the series has celebrated the city’s jazz and R&B community since 2013, growing from its start in the History Pavilion into a favorite seasonal tradition. Before or after the music, explore the River Market Entertainment District, where wristband holders may carry beverages into participating establishments.
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