fun
Wildly celebrating
The Little Rock Zoo1 zoo drive at Little Rock Fair Park, points National wildlife day On Saturday, with animal-justified activities to raise awareness about biodiversity and conservation efforts.
The entry plaza in an awareness table will be in 10 am-noon, an ambassador with animal meeting and greetings at 11 (depending on the clearance weather). The regular zoo activities that day include penguin feeding at 9:30 am; A keeper chat at the tropical bird house at 10; Great app scatter feed at 1:30 pm; A keeper chat on elephants at 2:30 pm.
All activities are included in regular zoo entry: $ 12.95, $ 10.95 60-Plus for senior citizens and veteran with active-duty military and ID, $ 9.95, 3-12 for children, free and free and free for children. Free for children. The parking is $ 3. Go to littlerockzoo.com/EVENTS/NATIONAL- Wildlife- Day.
music
Homecoming
Marking the Black History Month, Soprano and Little Rock Domestic Christin Lewis “Headlines” Arkansas Black Hall of Fame’s prestigious Lawret Series XIVClinton at 6 pm on Thursday at the Center, 1200 President Clinton Avenue, Little Rock.
Lewis has mainly created an international career on her performance as heroines in Opera by Giuseppe Verdi. The program will open with a conversation between Lewis and KTHV-TV’s Jurani Taylor; He and Pianoist Linda Holzer will perform “between the Holzer Berlegh and the two spirituals” between Fuchias, “a balm in the gillid,” arranged by Shelton Becton, and “Deep River”, which is arranged by Moses Hogan. Will follow a reception.
Lewis, who earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Central Arkansas and Master of Music Degree from Tennessi University in NOXville, was an indicator in the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2019.
Support for the program comes from Stella Boyle Smith Trust. The admission is free, but it is necessary to register in the person through tinyurl.com/38Z9CR9R or to participate in online.
Pianist Christopher Parker (left) and singer-singer Kelly Hurt led the No Tier’s project on Friday at the University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College in North Little Rock. (Special for Democrat-Gajat)
No tears project
No tears projectA Jazz collective combination music with a message from community outreach, University of Arkansas-Pulaski Technical College, 3000 W at 7:30 pm on Friday at Arts and Humanities Theater. The visible drive will perform in North Little Rock. The tickets are $ 10 and $ 15, which are free for students with a valid student ID. Go to uaptc.edu/charts.
Singer-singer Kelly Heart and Pianoist-Composse Kristopher Parker Group, which “respects civil rights heroes through a list of” a list of demonstrations inspired by the discovery of social equality. The purpose of his performance is according to a news release, To be recognized as a precursor for harmony. ” The concert coincides with the release of his new album, “Humanitics” on Tuesday. Go to NotearsProject.com.
Touring Production of “Preity Woman: The Musical” is onstage on Sunday at the University of Central Arkansas in Conway. (Special for Democrat-Gajat)
Theater
‘Beautiful woman’ in UCA
Brings a touring company in Conway “Beautiful Women: Music” (Music and songs by Brian Adams and Jim Wallance, directed by Gary Marshal and JF Loton and based on Laon’s screenplay for the 1990 film), Realds Performance Hall at Central Arcansus University at 7 pm on Sunday, 201 Donaghe Ave at 7 pm at Renolds Performance Hall The public appearance is part of the series. The show includes adult theme and mature material. Tickets are $ 30- $ 50, $ 10 for children and students. Calls (501) visit 450-3265 or (866) 810-0012 or uca.edu/publicappearants.
“Potts N Pozis” by Jeeni Fry and Laura Power are part of the exhibition “Ordinary to Ordinary to Extraordinary” by Little Rock by Laura Power at the Argentina Little Rock on Friday-March 14, Friday-March 14 by 14-March 14 by 14, 14 by 14-March 14. (Special for Democrat-Gajat)
Art
Water color exhibition
“Simple to extraordinary,” 6 Bridges works by Watercolor Group, Argentina opens at 5-8 at the third Friday art walk reception, on Friday Argentina Library Gallery420 Main Saint, North Little Rock. Performance, through March 14, includes Stephen Lanford, Laura Power, KE Riddings, Kathy Kemp, Suzett Patterson, Rita Friend, SEZ Arnold, Beth Dar, Joyce Stein, Boney Moody, Kim Perkins and Jenny Fry Painting by Jenny Fry. Monday -Friday, 9 am -6 am. admission is free. Call (501) 687-1061.