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2011 -- 3rd Annual Outdoor Expo - Nashville Parks & Recreation

Contact: Nikki Cherry, nashparkdirector@gmail.com, 870.845.7405
September 24th, 2011, 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Location: 1301 West Johnson Street, Nashville, Arkansas  71852

3rd Annual Outdoor Expo featuring outdoor hunting and fishing programs, vendors, archery shoot, Monster Whitetails of Arkansas, Kid's Casting Contest, B.B. Gun Shoot and other activities

 2011 -- AGFC Central Arkansas Nature Center

Contact: Gordon Bagby, gkbagby@agfc.state.ar.us, 501.907.0636
September 24th, 2011, 9 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Location: 602 Clinton Ave., Little Rock, AR  72201

Flycasting instruction, flytying demonstrations, a knife-making forge in action, and youth activities will be available. Displays include furbearer pelts, antique duck decoys and trophy mounts. Conservation organizations will be represented as well.

2011 -- AGFC - Rick Evans Grandview Prairie CEC

Organization Name: AGFC - Rick Evans Grandview Prairie CEC
Contact Name: Aneesah Rasheed, abrasheed@agfc.state.ar.us 870.983.2790
Address: 1685 Hempstead 35 N, Columbus, AR  71831
Event Date On: 9/24/2011
Event Time: 9 AM - 3 PM
Event Description : Activities include archery, bb guns, bait casting, tree stand safety, trap shooting, crafts, demonstrations, fishing derby and many more.

2011 -- Outdoor Adventure Expo

Organization Name: Mount Magazine State Park
Contact Name: Don Simons, mountmagazine@arkansas.com 479.963.8502
Address: Mount Magazine Lodge, Mount Magazine State Park, 16878 Highway 309 South, Paris, Arkansas  72855
Event Date On: 9/24/2011 & 9/25/11
Event Description :  Join outdoor enthusiasts at Mount Magazine State Park for two days of hiking, birding, Dutch oven cooking, equipment demonstrations, and programs on outdoor and adventure activities. Vendors will be on hand with the latest in outdoor gear, information, and recommendations. If weather permits, you also will be able to watch hang gliding and rock climbing. Contact the park for further information. Admission is free. Arkansas.com