PrairieGrove2022

Community Happenings People We Know

Lincoln Car Show Stacey Cawyer, of Farmington, zoomed in driving his 2020 Ford Mustang. He bought the car as a stock model last year because “It almost looked custom.” The Mustang sports a factory stock color “Twister Orange” with a black roof that Cawyer said sets it apart. This was Cawyer’s second car show. He competed in May at Rogers when the “Hot Wheels Legends” came through. Cawyer admits he can’t drive the car casually.

Cane Hill Habitat Presentation Historic Cane Hill hosted an early reception and preview of Habitat on April 1 to recognize sponsors, partners, staff and volunteers who have made an on-going exhibition possible for the public. John Greer, president of Historic Cane Hill Board of Directors and a preservation architect with WER Architects/Planners in Little Rock, said his first visit to the community more than nine years ago was a “life-changing event.” Since then, Greer and WER Architects have been intimately involved in numerous projects for Historic Cane Hill, including the cornerstone project to completely restore Cane Hill College. “Habitat” opens free to the public 10 a.m., Saturday, April 16, and will run through Nov. 26. Trails and self-guided exhibits are open daily from sunrise to sunset. Historic Cane Hill Visitor Center on Highway 45 will be open 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Thursday-Saturday. For those who are not able to get out and walk the trails to see the outside exhibits, a video presentation is available in the Visitor Center.

Prairie Grove Library Mural LYNN KUTTER ENTERPRISE-LEADER Lucas Aoki of Austin, Texas, is painting this mural on an outside wall at Prairie Grove Public Library. He describes his style as whimsical and playful and says the Prairie Grove mural is targeted to children, with elements of the historical nature of the community.

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