Rogers Art Market celebrates eclipse

THERE WILL BE PLENTY OF VENDORS AND OTHER ACTIVITIES TO ENJOY TOO. IN ROGERS, PEOPLE ARE GEARING UP FOR THE BIG MOMENT ON MONDAY! THE “ROGERS ART MARKET” MOVED BACK OUT ON THE PLAZA FOR THE FIRST TIME THIS YEAR. THE MARKET SET-UP áECLIPSE THEMEDá VENDORS AND ACTIVITIES FOR THOSE WHO WENT TODAY. 40-29 SPOKE TO THE MARKET MANAGER ABOUT WHAT SHE’S PLANNING TO DO FOR THE ECLIPSE. <> (“Well, for us, this is a weekend long celebration. I am here at the market today. I’m helping all of our community celebrate these small businesses. And then tomorrow I’m going to take my children and go to my parents house in Hot Springs, where they’re in totality. And we’re going to watch the eclipse with grandma.

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Rogers Art Market holds eclipse-themed celebration

Arkansas Eclipse Guide | Weather Forecast | Totality Zone Map | Arkansas Map & Table | Traffic Outlook | Events | Closed Schools | Eclipse Science | EMS Plans | Eye Safety | Taking PhotosThe Rogers Art Market celebrated the upcoming eclipse Saturday morning.The market was held outdoors on the plaza for the first time this year.”Well, for us, this is a weekend-long celebration. I am here at the market today. I’m helping all of our community celebrate these small businesses,” said Shelly Smith, the market manager.Smith is not only overseeing the market’s operations but also planning to partake in the eclipse viewing herself. “And then tomorrow, I’m going to take my children and go to my parents’ house in Hot Springs, where they’re in totality. And we’re going to watch the eclipse with grandma,” she added.The market manager also shared that the city’s open-air food and art market will continue to run through October.

Arkansas Eclipse Guide | Weather Forecast | Totality Zone Map | Arkansas Map & Table | Traffic Outlook | Events | Closed Schools | Eclipse Science | EMS Plans | Eye Safety | Taking Photos

The Rogers Art Market celebrated the upcoming eclipse Saturday morning.

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The market was held outdoors on the plaza for the first time this year.

“Well, for us, this is a weekend-long celebration. I am here at the market today. I’m helping all of our community celebrate these small businesses,” said Shelly Smith, the market manager.

Smith is not only overseeing the market’s operations but also planning to partake in the eclipse viewing herself.

“And then tomorrow, I’m going to take my children and go to my parents’ house in Hot Springs, where they’re in totality. And we’re going to watch the eclipse with grandma,” she added.

The market manager also shared that the city’s open-air food and art market will continue to run through October.

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