A love for culinary arts and work as an attorney make Zara Abbasi an ideal ambassador for Potluck Food Rescue. She was introduced to the organization through local restauranteurs; her […]
I never imagined that having visual impairment would get me to the Paralympics but here we are.” When some may have faltered, Olivia Chambers kept her eye on the gold […]
ShaRhonda Love knows the depth of food insecurity in Arkansas. This Arkansas Foodbank Board of Directors President is also Arkansas Children’s Hospital Community Health & Safety Director. She and her […]
Last summer, friends of the American Cancer Society gathered for an epic celebration of philanthropy and fashion. The inaugural Best Dressed Little Rock generated an impressive $230,000 for the American […]
Just as Mosaic Templars Cultural Center has evolved from its namesake Mosaic Templars of America into a nationally accredited museum of African American history, its Juneteenth celebration has evolved from […]
As Nan Selz reflects on her history with the Museum of Discovery, it’s with gratitude for a great adventure in the world of STEM: science, technology engineering and math. She […]
In 1899, the Arkansas Methodist Orphanage was built as a ministry of the Arkansas Methodist Church. More than a century later, Methodist Family Health continues this legacy — serving children […]
Curtain Call takes friends of Arkansas Enterprises for the Developmentally Disabled back to the golden age of entertainment. This Hollywood-inspired evening features a dinner theater production; the stars are the […]
Whether relaxed or rigid, skinny or straight – favorite blue jeans are preferred attire for the trendiest gathering this spring. Blue Jeans & Bubbles Chairmen Kaleb Hadley and Amanda Person […]
For as long as she can remember, Jessica Schueck has aspired to being a mother. “As a little girl, you would find me mothering pretty much anyone who wanted to […]