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The Downtown Beat May 2011 Business After Hours – May 5th, 5-7PM at Quicksilver Gallery – Network with the business community – All welcome, no charge Civil War in the Ozarks – May 12 th , we are hosting our first symposium at the Basin Park Hotel. This all day event is open to the public, tickets $12 on ReserveEureka.com Come to the Open Meeting – May 26th, 9AM at Mud Street – EVERYONE is WELCOME Movies in the Park – Be Part of the Spring Season, Participation Form Enclosed Get Involved with ESDN Eureka Springs Downtown Network in partnership with Main Street Arkansas as part of the National Trust for Historic Preservation program and the City of Eureka Springs, Arkansas, works to support preservation, business education, promotional programming, economic development and beautification in downtown Eureka Springs with the understanding that a vibrant downtown is in the best interest of the City as a whole. ESDN Mission Our Partners

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May 2011 ESDN Newsletter

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Page 1: ESDN May Downtown Beat

The Downtown

Beat May 2011

Business After Hours – May 5th, 5-7PM at Quicksilver

Gallery – Network with the business community – All

welcome, no charge

Civil War in the Ozarks – May 12th, we are hosting our

first symposium at the Basin Park Hotel. This all day

event is open to the public, tickets $12 on

ReserveEureka.com

Come to the Open Meeting – May 26th, 9AM at Mud

Street – EVERYONE is WELCOME

Movies in the Park – Be Part of the Spring Season,

Participation Form Enclosed

Get Involved with ESDN

Eureka Springs Downtown

Network in partnership with

Main Street Arkansas as

part of the National Trust

for Historic Preservation

program and the City of

Eureka Springs, Arkansas,

works to support

preservation, business

education, promotional

programming, economic

development and

beautification in

downtown Eureka Springs

with the understanding

that a vibrant downtown is

in the best interest of the

City as a whole.

ESDN Mission

Our Partners

Page 2: ESDN May Downtown Beat

Glenna Booth, President Office of the Mayor

Jack Moyer, Vice President Basin Park Hotel & Crescent Hotel

Dee Bright, Treasurer Eureka Springs Hideaway & Eureka Springs Preservation Society President

Amanda Haley, Secretary Basin Park Hotel & Crescent Hotel

Carol Friesen, Christmas Champion Tummy Ticklers Kitchen Store

Autumn Hudgins Cornerstone Bank

Linda McFarlin, Grand Illumination Chair Cottage Caboodle

Sue Marvin For Bare Feet

Alexa Pittenger Eureka!! Massage

Marsha Havens Eureka Thyme

Jennifer Kyle Dollar Rowdy Beaver Restaurants

Jacqueline Wolven, Executive Director

Contact: 479-244-5074

[email protected]

PO Box 144 Eureka Springs AR 72632

www.facebook.com/EurekaSpringsDowntownNetwork

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The 2nd Annual Grand Illumination Thank you to everyone who participated in the Tour, the

contest, and came out for the slightly soggy Grand Luminary.

The winners are:

Overall Brightest Light: Zeke Taylor, for his continued participation and

promotion of the Grand Illumination – and a home that sparks all

imagination.

Home Awards:

3rd Place: Gregory Moon

2nd Place: Rick Delaney & Mike Warkentin

1st Place: Allyson Becker

Most Unique Lantern:

1st Place: Tim Neal at Regalia

Church:

1st Place: St. James Episcopal Garden

Business:

3rd Place: Fantasy & Stone

2nd Place: Practical Magic Art Supply

1st Place: Regalia

Bed & Breakfast:

3rd Place: 5 Ojo Inn

2nd Place: Heart of the Hills

1st Place: Gilded Lily

2011 Grand Luminary:

Jacqueline Froelich from KUAF, our NPR affiliate and longtime resident of

Eureka Springs.