1820 Watercolor “Fort Smith Arkansaw” by Samuel Seymour
As part of the Fort Smith Bicentennial Celebration, the Fort Smith Museum of History is currently featuring the only known image of the first Fort Smith:
As part of the Fort Smith Bicentennial Celebration, the Fort Smith Museum of History is currently featuring the only known image of the first Fort Smith:
FREE Admission! As part of the City of Fort Smith’s Bicentennial 2018 first quarter events celebrating our Arts and Culture, the Five Civilized Tribes will come together for an all-day event of dance,
The Belle Point Quilters Guild will show quilts created for the City of Fort Smith Bicentennial. Visitors are asked to vote for their favorite quilt and the winning quilt will be included in the bicentennial time capsule.
Western Arkansas Ballet welcomes you to explore the world of Snow White. This ballet in an adaptation of the Grimm Brothers fairy tale about poison apples
The mission of The Gregory Kistler Treatment Center is to provide support and learning opportunities in the community for children and adults with development disabilities and to provide all individuals an opportunity for a full and productive life through therapy services.
As part of the City of Fort Smith Bicentennial Celebration, the Fort Smith Museum of History will offer “Communities and Cultures in Fort Smith: Exploring Identities in the Region," a new speaker series addressing the communities and cultures that have influenced and shaped the region and the city as we know it today.
We will get the opportunity to view Phillip's award winning short documentary, “I Am We” about local Fort Smith artist, Ryan Starkey, and his visually stunning short film featuring images of Fort Smith. After the viewing, Phillip will be on hand to answer your questions.