Arkansas Children's Week April 10-16

Photo submitted Mayor John Turner issued a proclamation on Thursday declaring April 10 through 16 to be Arkansas Children’s Week in Siloam Springs. Mary Nolan, director of the Siloam Springs Children’s Center, is pictured with Turner, along with several young students. Siloam Springs School Readiness Committee, comprised of local education and child care professionals, will be celebrating Arkansas Children’s Week by assisting Northside Elementary School in presenting "How the Camel Got His Hump," on Thursday April 14 at the Siloam Springs Middle School Fine Arts Building. The presentation is free and the public is invited.
Photo submitted Mayor John Turner issued a proclamation on Thursday declaring April 10 through 16 to be Arkansas Children’s Week in Siloam Springs. Mary Nolan, director of the Siloam Springs Children’s Center, is pictured with Turner, along with several young students. Siloam Springs School Readiness Committee, comprised of local education and child care professionals, will be celebrating Arkansas Children’s Week by assisting Northside Elementary School in presenting "How the Camel Got His Hump," on Thursday April 14 at the Siloam Springs Middle School Fine Arts Building. The presentation is free and the public is invited.

Photo submitted Mayor John Turner issued a proclamation on Thursday declaring April 10 through 16 to be Arkansas Children's Week in Siloam Springs. Mary Nolan, director of the Siloam Springs Children's Center, is pictured with Turner, along with several young students. Siloam Springs School Readiness Committee, comprised of local education and child care professionals, will be celebrating Arkansas Children's Week by assisting Northside Elementary School in presenting "How the Camel Got His Hump," on Thursday April 14 at the Siloam Springs Middle School Fine Arts Building. The presentation is free and the public is invited.

Photo submitted Mayor John Turner issued a proclamation on Thursday declaring April 10 through 16 to be Arkansas Children's Week in Siloam Springs. Mary Nolan, director of the Siloam Springs Children's Center, is pictured with Turner, along with several young students. Siloam Springs School Readiness Committee, comprised of local education and child care professionals, will be celebrating Arkansas Children's Week by assisting Northside Elementary School in presenting "How the Camel Got His Hump," on Thursday April 14 at the Siloam Springs Middle School Fine Arts Building. The presentation is free and the public is invited.

Photo submitted Mayor John Turner issued a proclamation on Thursday declaring April 10 through 16 to be Arkansas Children's Week in Siloam Springs. Mary Nolan, director of the Siloam Springs Children's Center, is pictured with Turner, along with several young students. Siloam Springs School Readiness Committee, comprised of local education and child care professionals, will be celebrating Arkansas Children's Week by assisting Northside Elementary School in presenting "How the Camel Got His Hump," on Thursday April 14 at the Siloam Springs Middle School Fine Arts Building. The presentation is free and the public is invited.

General News on 04/06/2016