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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 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
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
PO Box 144 Eureka Springs AR 72632
www.facebook.com/EurekaSpringsDowntownNetwork
Want up to date ESDN info join Yahoo Group by going to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ESDNAnnounce/ to sign up for timely emails!
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.