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The
Arkansas Arts Council
The mission of the
Arkansas Arts Council
is to advance and empower the arts in Arkansas for the benefit
of all Arkansans by developing, encouraging and supporting
arts in education
for lifelong learning, community cultural development, fair and
equitable access to the arts for all Arkansans, artistic
excellence, diversity and innovation.
The
Arkansas Arts Council, is an agency of the Department of Arkansas
Heritage. It was established in 1971 to develop and implement
a comprehensive statewide program for the support of the arts
in Arkansas. The Arts Council carries out a program of services
and grants-in-aid supporting arts endeavors that encourage and
assist artists in achieving standards of professional excellence.
In addition, the Arts Council assists other relevant arts projects
to include surveys, research and planning for the arts.
Funding for the Arkansas Arts Council and its programs is
provided by the State of Arkansas and the
National Endowment for the Arts,
a federal agency.
C. Louis & Mary C.
Cabe Foundation
A Brief History of the Foundation
For many years, C. Louis and Mary C. Cabe were active members
of the Gurdon community. Through wise investments, primarily in
the Southern Arkansas timber industry, they were able over the
years to significantly increase their holdings.
In December 1989, Mr. And Mrs. Cabe established the C. Louis
and Mary C. Cabe Foundation for the purpose of assisting
charitable groups, schools and other qualified organizations in
a quad-state area. Mr. Cabe's death in August 1990 was a tragic
loss, especially in the Gurdon community, but his philanthropic
character lives on in the Cabe Foundation.
Munro & Company, Inc
Munro & Company, Inc., was established in 1972 as
the successor to New Hampshire-based Connors & Hoffmann Footwear
Company's southern division, consisting of three shoe
manufacturing plants, all in Arkansas. As manager of the
southern division, Don Munro had set up Lake Catherine Footwear
in Hot Springs in 1960. In 1967 he added Addison Shoe Company in
Wynne, and in 1967 built Mount Ida Footwear in Mount Ida. These
three plants formed the nucleus of Munro & Company. They
produced men's and women's leather shoes and boots for the major
national retailers.
The Morris Foundation
Reynolds Packaging Group
Alcoa Packaging and Consumer is now Reynolds Packaging Group
Effective March 1, 2008, Alcoa divested its Packaging and
Consumer businesses to New Zealand’s Rank Group Limited. The
internet web sites for these businesses have moved, and you can
access them through the links below.
Alcoa, the world's largest aluminum company employs over
120,000 people in 33 countries. Alcoa products serve every
sector of the aluminum industry including automotive, aerospace,
building products, beverage cans and consumer foil. There are
six Arkansas Alcoa plants operating in Bauxite, Gum Springs, Hot
Spring, Magnolia, Russellville, and Springdale. The Hot Spring
Continuous Rolling Plant is the world's largest continuous
casting plant. Beginning operations in 1979 as a Reynolds Metals
plant, Hot Spring has produced feedstock for all of the Reynolds
Wrap used since. This highly efficient plant employs 165 and has
an annual capacity of 320 million pounds.
Hot Springs Area Community Foundation
,
the Hot Springs Area Community Foundation makes grants to help
improve the quality of life in our community.
Simmons First of Hot Springs
Simmons First Bank of Hot Springs is a full service community
bank that is headquartered at 100 Werner Street with branches at
1431 Albert Pike, 515 West Grand, 2350 Malvern Avenue, and 5500
Central Avenue in Hot Springs.
YAC
YAC Members are young men and
women who believe in giving their time and talents through
philanthropy. They can be freshmen, sophomores, juniors or
seniors in high school.
AT&T
AT&T is one of the world's leading
data, voice and Internet services providers. SBC and its family
of companies provide a full range of voice, data, networking and
e-business services as well as directory advertising and
publishing.
Sentinel
Record
The Sentinel-Record, your hometown newspaper, is
a family-owned business. The Sentinel-Record and Hot Springs
New Era were purchased in 1929 by Clyde Eber Palmer from John
A. Riggs. Riggs founded the New Era, a combination of the Daily
Bulletin, which began in the 1890s and which he acquired in
1911, and the Daily News, which he later absorbed. John H. Higgins
created The Record in 1899.
Cato
As a leading
specialty retailer of women's fashions and accessories, we're
committed to offering high quality fashions at low prices every
day.
Epsilon Sigma Alpha -
Zeta Chi Chapter
Epsilon
Sigma Alpha International is a powerful network that brings good
people together to accomplish good things—locally, nationally,
and internationally.
Since 1929, ESA
has created a powerful network of more than 1,000 chapters to
excel in community education, service, and philanthropy.
Hands-on philanthropic endeavors provide more than 650,000 hours
of direct service to those in need. Each year, ESA's 15,000
members also help to raise over $10 million for charitable
causes.
Gallery Central
800 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-4278 phone
Hours: 10 am - 5 pm
Mon. through Sat.
and by appointment
Crystal Springs Gallery
620 Central Avenue, Ste 2A
Hot Springs, AR 71901
501-623-2323
Archie Crittenden
Subway Sandwiches and Salads
801 Central Ave ste 21
Hot Springs AR 71901
501-624-7165
Direclynx
Dial-Up Access, DIRECLYNX.net offers packages to give you a
choice of the hours and prices that meet your needs. Each
package offers access to the World Wide Web, (WWW), also
includes 2 standard e-mail accounts, as well as the option to
create a personal web page.
Studioloud.com
In order to stay on top you have to project an image that
stands out from the rest and gets you noticed, it has become the
duty of the innovative designers, such as Studio Loud, to
manifest solutions to your needs. Headquartered in Hot Springs,
Arkansas, Studio Loud is a premiere design resource for clients
to improve, update or build their business image. We can help
you get your business image on the web or on paper.
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