Planning Commission Meeting to be held Jan. 24, 2023

Planning Commission Meeting to be held Jan. 24, 2023
Announcement — City of Tontitown(Alamy)
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Tired of the crush and grind of the Big City? Want to get out of the traffic and into the country, but afraid you’ll miss out on the cultural life of the Big City? Tontitown has a low population density, but is rich in events. We’ve got the Tontitown Grape Festival, one of the country’s oldest community festivals, and our own Bocce Tournament, plus we’ve got the Tontitown Historical Museum, an educational experience for young and old alike. And there’s more! With the Walton Arts Center, the Jones Family Center, Crystal Bridges Museum, and more in the Northwest Arkansas area, there’s always something to do in and around Tontitown.

DETAILS

What: Planning Commission Meeting

Date: January 24

Time:6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Event Categories: City, Planning

VENUE: 201 E. Henri de Tonti (New City Hall), Tontitown, AR201 E. Henri de TontiTontitown, AR 72762 United States + Google Map

Phone:479-361-2700

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