UPDATE MARCH 20, 2020: Since the Yard Wars date of May 16th is just outside of the government’s current guidelines (of 8 weeks without gatherings of 50 or more), we are going to wait a little while longer to make a decision on whether to reschedule. We’ll update on the web page and all our […]
Yard Wars Vendor Signup Page
Vendors, read the Vendor Info and then fill in your information and click submit! Click for Vendor Info Click to return to the main Yard Wars page. If you can’t see the registration form below, click here: https://goo.gl/forms/GeafuMQ5jJK8o0873 Loading… Click for Vendor Info & FAQs Click to return to the main Yard Wars page. […]
“No Stomach for Cancer” Walk/Run Is Nov 4th in Bryant
November is Stomach Cancer Awareness month and it’s soon time for the 7th Annual No Stomach For Cancer 2 Mile Run/Walk. It’s on Sunday, November 4th at 2pm on the Mills Park Trail on Mills Park Road in Bryant. No prior registration is needed, but shirts and other stomach cancer items available. This is not a timed race. Organizers say it is for […]
Ham Radio Operators Invite Public to Field Day Sat & Sun in Bryant
Central Arkansas amateur radio operators (hams) will host a “Field Day” Saturday and Sunday, June 23 and 24 at Mills Park in Bryant to show off their emergency capabilities. ARRL Field Day is the single most popular on-the-air event held annually in the US and Canada. On the fourth weekend of June of each year, more than 35,000 […]
First Annual Walk and Wag on Apr 28th Is for Walking the People and Adopting the Dogs
The first annual Walk and Wag is a one-mile fun run and dog adoption event on Saturday, April 28th at Mills Park in Bryant. Come as early as 10 a.m. and the Fun Walk begins at 11 a.m. Meet adoptable dogs from Bryant & Benton Animal Shelters, Saline County Humane Society & CARE for Animals. […]
Controlled Burn on Friday Afternoon at Mills Park
A message from the Bryant Fire Department says there will be a controlled burn Friday, January 5th, from Noon to 4:00 p.m. The FD is assisting a group that is doing this to promote new vegetation and help mitigate fire danger at Mills Park.








