Friday, May 27, 2011

Memorial Day at the Fayetteville National Cemetery: Information for those willing to volunteer beneath images

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From: rowjone@yahoo.com
To: rowjone@yahoo.com
Sent: 5/25/2011 10:04:11 P.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: reminder of Memorial Day
May 25, 2011
Memorial Day 2011
Hello to everyone, this is your reminder of the duties of Memorial Day.
This Saturday morning the 28 May we will meet at the National Cemetery in Fayetteville at 7 AM. We will install the large flags around the Avenue of flags. There has been an Eagle scout who made project of making all the receptacle’s able to receive a flagpole without a fight. I believe we will be able to to have all the flags up by eight o’clock. Mrs. Barbara Pixley will have hot dogs cooked up and Larry Nixon is going to bring a couple of tables and his turkey fryer and we will keep them hot in water. The only thing that is needed will be”ICE”,everyone bring a bag, Barbara has arranged for all condiments, bread, water, soda pops. They think the Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and interested parties will be finishing the declaration of tombstones by 9:30 AM. That hour and a half would give us plenty of time to prepare and be ready to feed the volunteers. This would complete our duties until Monday morning.
Monday morning 30 May
The motorcycles will meet around the circle at the VA hospital by 8 AM. We will pick up newspapers and possibly small American flags at volunteer services, then assemble in the main waiting room of building one and deliver the paper and flags to the inpatients. You will have a short period of time to visit the patient’s. Please be sure and thank them for their service.
We have to be in line at the main gate at 0920. The Fayetteville Police Department will escort us to the National Cemetery. The first vehicle will be the flag trailer and truck. Then we can have six motorcycles that are flagged out behind the trailer three motorcycles, two abreast. When we hit Martin Luther King Blvd., those seven components will turn right and continue to follow the escort to Government Street.
The rest of the motorcycles and cars if any will continue down School Street to 11th St. Where we turn right on 11th Street, go to the old sale barn to park.
I am inclosing a couple of attachments. One of them is the program for Memorial Day the other is an invitation to participate, please hand out as many of these as you can this week. The program informs you of the start time, completion and what to expect in between. Please send a small write up about yourself if you are on this program. Sam has requested something so he can introduce you at the podium. This will be very helpful. It means the young ladies with buglers or reading a poem.
I have taking annual leave for Thursday and Friday. Don’t hesitate and get hold of me for chores or information. I was informed I cannot take Tuesday off to be able to help with retrieving the flags at 10 AM.
Sincerely yours,
Raymond Jones 479-409-8058

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Karen Rollet-Crocker to present program on landscaping with native plants at 5:30 p.m. today at her home on Mount Sequoyah



Landscaping with Native Plants

Native plants in a landscape help preserve our Ozark identity, provide food for our birds and insects and are well suited to our soils and climate.   Karen Rollet Crocker, recently retired UA professor of landscape architecture, invites us to see how she is using native plants in her home landscape and to hear what she has learned during her years of designing gardens for others, including the native landscape for Compton Gardens and the heritage gardens at Peel Mansion, both in Bentonville.

Crocker’s talk and demonstration on landscaping with native plants is scheduled for  Tuesday, May 10 at 5:30 p.m. at 951 N. Pembroke Road in Fayetteville . The rain date is Tuesday, May 17 at the same time.

Directions:  from Mission Blvd (45) go up the hill on Rockwood Trail (.6 mi).  At the top turn left on Pembroke and go to the first corner on the left side (west side).

Attendees who want starts of native plants are invited to bring a couple of small pots with soil in which to take them home.

The event is free and open to the public.  It is sponsored by the Fayetteville Tree and Landscape Advisory Committee.  For information, call 871-7023.




Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Landscaping with Native Plants
Community Events
Time: 5:30 PM
Location: 951 N. Pembroke Road, Fayetteville
Landscape Architecture Professor Karen Rollet Crocker

Contact:  Fayetteville Tree and Landscape Advisory Committee
Phone:  479-871-7023

Friday, May 6, 2011

May 14, 2011, agenda for Regional National Cemetery Improvement Corporation and minutes of the April 8, 2011, meeting

AGENDA
FOR RNCIC MEETING
MAY 14, 2011
Call meeting to order
Pledge of Allegiance
Invocation
Minutes of previous month’s meeting
Financial Report
Web Master’s Report
OLD BUSINESS
Property Status Report (Ron)
Lot #15
Lot #17
Lots #20 & #20A
5K Director Report
Fund Raising Projects (Need a chairperson to take responsibility)
Publicity (Need a chairperson to take responsibility)
Facebook page for RNCIC (Jeremy and Ryan)
By-Law Review (Jake)
Member/New Member Letter (Ron)
IRS Form 990-N (Harold)
RNCIC audit (Harold)
RNCIC history (Ron)
Other Old Business
NEW BUSINESS
Any New Business to be brought to the Corporation
Motion to adjourn
__________________________________________________________________________________________  
 
REGIONAL NATIONAL CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT CORPORATION
P. O. Box 4221
Fayetteville, Arkansas 72702
Minutes from the April 9, 2011 Meeting
The meeting was called to order at 10:30 by President Ron Butler. The Pledge of Allegiance was recited. Harold Crivello offer the prayer. Minutes of the March meeting were approved. The March treasurer’s report was approved with a March 31, 2011, balance of $123,385.70. A new member, Kate Williams, was introduced and welcomed.
It was determined that the last financial audit was done in July 2010 by Dave Rader. Since he has moved out of state it was agreed that a committee of three be appointed at the May meeting to follow through with this annual audit. Harold Crivello has a couple veterans outside of the present RNCIC membership who have done organizational audits in the past, and he will ask them if they are willing to accept appointment.
Jake Lamkins gave the Web Master’s Report with 1,376 hits since last reporting. He has declined research on Face Book with Jeremy Johns and Ryan Reynolds consenting to research and setup a Face Book page for the RNCIC.
OLD BUSINESS
Ron Butler reported that an offer on Lot #17 (Mahler) was made and accepted with a signed sales contract on April 4 and a closing date of April 22. The cash price is $60,000 with a $9,000 in-kind donation letter from the RNCIC with Mahler clearing the property according to VA specifications. Clearing is already in progress.
An offer was made for Lot #15 (Wilson) of $58,200 cash and a $7,000 in-kind donation letter from the RNCIC. Mr. Wilson’s last asking price was $65,200. At this time the offer is pending. The property is currently rented and will need 60 days to vacate.
Ron Butler stated that as soon as the two lots are purchased and cleared, the RNCIC will start the process of turning the four properties over to the VA. He recommended that we then concentrate on Lots #20 and #20A (Brantley) which have been held for us for quite some time. It is reported that the asking price is $75,750 assessed value for over ¾ acre. With burials moving into recently donated land we must work to raise money to purchase more property as quickly as possible.
The RNCIC Constitution and By-Laws were discussed as well as implementing membership fees. Jake Lamkins will edit the entire content of the Constitution and By-Laws and prepare a draft copy for review and discussion at the May meeting.
The 5K race for November 12, 2011, was discussed, with Wes and Josh going ahead to verify the race date on the racers’ calendar and get forms printed regarding sponsorship. The sponsorship forms are needed in order for members to start solicitation of sponsorships and prize donations. Wes asked if paid advertising should be considered this year.
Ron asked members to consider military and civic groups who could benefit from an RNCIC speaker and consider assigning one month each year for their project donations - as the Fayetteville MOAA group does each June.
Ron mentioned the possibility of setting up a table at the gun show which will be held in Springdale July 2 and 3. It would target a good group, literature could be distributed, and the possibility of having a raffle was mentioned. Further discussion in May.
A draft letter regarding membership was passed around and discussed. This would be incorporated with possible annual fee establishment.
Plans are under way for the Memorial Day ceremony at the Fayetteville National Cemetery. The final meeting is May 7, 10:00 a.m. at the Elks.
NEW BUSINESS
Ron alerted Harold Crivello to the 2010 IRS Form 990-N post card which needs to be mailed by the treasurer. Ron will take care of the Annual Report for Nonprofit Corp. for the State of Arkansas. Nothing is needed for the City of Fayetteville.
Publicity of the RNCIC was discussed for the newspapers, TV, personal appearances, etc. The upcoming purchase of properties and turning the properties over the VA would require recognition.
Ron reminded members that if they have anything to be on next month’s agenda to let him know and it will be included.
The meeting was adjourned at 11:45. The next meeting will be May 14, 2011, 10:30 a.m. at the American Legion Post 27, 1195 So. Curtis Ave., Fayetteville, AR.
Respectfully submitted,
Lorna Sterrett, Secretary

Thursday, May 5, 2011

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Friday, April 15, 2011

Invitation to attend Earth Day 2011 at World Peace Wetland Prairie and share your information on environmental and natural-resource conservation

Please click on image to ENLARGE view of Donna Stjerna and Kelly Mullholan's poster for Earth Day 2011 at World Peace Wetland Prairie.

World Peace Wetland Prairie EARTH DAY 2010 VIDEO
 Flickr collection of sets of photos from World Peace Wetland Prairie
World Peace Wetland Prairie blog
World Peace Wetland Prairie.com
Aubrey's photos at flickr.com



2000-2005 archive of stories and photos related to creation of WPWP: www.aubunique.com
Please use link below the map to see larger view of the WPWP area, which also allows a person to travel the world by 'Google AIR' by simply using the cursor to move in any direction or search for other addresses.

View World Peace Wetland Prairie in a larger map

Saturday, April 9, 2011

Why was this fire burning until long after 9 p.m. daylight-saving time? Regional National Cemetery Improvement Corporation made a deal to buy another wetland lot and repairable house that recently rented at an affordable price for the RNCIC to donate to the Veterans Administration for new gravesites and the seller is anxious to clear the lot and collect his final payment by closing day

Please click on individual images to ENLARGE April 8, 2011, view of open burning of debris from destruction of a house on S. Hill Avenue that is to be sold soon to the Regional National Cemetery Corporation. Completion of the sale is contingent on the lot being totally cleared of trees and structures and utility wires and pipes by the current owner who has been renting it to low-income people.











Saturday, March 26, 2011

Tour Hank Kaminsky's studio open this afternoon and shop with 10 percent off on art of every kind: Classiest business in the Town Branch Neighborhood

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Hank Kaminsky's art sale at his Village Sculptor studio workshop on Government Avenue between MLK and the Fayetteville National Cemetery late morning and most of the afternoon today. Bargains on extraordinary pieces of local sculpture and jewelry.
Free coffee and a free tour of the workshop where some of Fayetteville's finest public art has been created.

Saturday, March 12, 2011

2011 officers sworn in by outgoing president of Regional National Cemetery Improvement Corporation

For more photos from the RNCIC activities and the Fayetteville National Cemetery, please see set of photos on Flickr.

Please click on image to enlarge view of long-time president of the RNCIC (left) after swearing in the new president and other officers of the nonprofit support group for the Fayetteville National Cemetery on March 12, 2011, at the American Legion Hut in south Fayetteville, Arkansas.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

RNCIC meeting at 10:30 a.m. March 12: Everyone welcome and invited to join the fund-raising effort for the Fayetteville National Cemetery



  •  Agenda for March 12 RNCIC Meeting‏

2/18/11
To Gloria S. Bailey, Freddie Boaz, Ron Butler, Harold Crivello, Larry Delashmet, David Elliott, Bill Emerson, Don Foster Commander AL 27, Sue Graham, Joe Kerr, Jake Lamkins, G. Leonard McCandless, Peggy McClain, Roger McClain, Gene McVay, Ginger Middleton, dave rader, Ryan Reynolds, Jim Rose, Joshua Sakon, Budd Saunders, Aubrey Shepherd, Lorna Sterrett, Wes Stites, Beverley Swaim, Chris Turner, Charles Williams
From:Lorna Sterrett (lornasterrett@yahoo.com)
Sent:Fri 2/18/11 4:28 PM
To: Gloria S. Bailey (gloria.s.bailey@va.gov); Freddie Boaz (fboaz@co.washington.ar.us); Ron Butler (wedunit@att.net); Harold Crivello (sunshinegal@cox.net); Larry Delashmet (LDelash511@aol.com); David Elliott (daveatamerlegion@hotmail.com); Bill Emerson (bill@trutrakap.com); Don Foster Commander AL 27 (dfos59@hotmail.com); Sue Graham (srgraham3@gmail.com); Joe Kerr (joseph.kerr@prgx.com); Jake Lamkins (jake@lamkins.com); G. Leonard McCandless (omm@arkansas.net); Peggy McClain (pbmcclain@cox.net); Roger McClain (rmcclain46@cox.net); Gene McVay (genemcvay@aol.com); Ginger Middleton (vymiddleton@juno.com); dave rader (dave.rader.cpa@gmail.com); Ryan Reynolds (rnreyno@uark.edu); Jim Rose (whisknor@aol.com); Joshua Sakon (jsakon@uark.edu); Budd Saunders (nsaunder@uark.edu); Aubrey Shepherd (aubreyshepherd@hotmail.com); Lorna Sterrett (lornasterrett@yahoo.com); Wes Stites (wstites@uark.edu); Beverley Swaim (coffeeBAS@aol.com); Chris Turner (Christine.Turner@cem.va.gov); Charles Williams (rosieboat@yahoo.com)

Due to poor weather, the February RNCIC meeting was canceled.  Following is an updated agenda for the RNCIC meeting on March 12, 2011.  Please note comments in red and be prepared to discuss at the meeting.  If you have any questions or concerns, please call Ron Butler 750-2598, cell 445-8336, or email wedunit@att.net.    Thank you.                                                             
                                                                AGENDA

Call meeting to order

Pledge of Allegiance

Invocation

Minutes of the January meeting

Financial Report

Web Master's Report

                                                       Old Business

Elect 'At-Large' Board member (By-Laws Art 4, para F)  Be prepared to make your nomination for the RNCIC member at-large.
Officers for CY 2011 take the Oath of Office (By-Laws Art 11)

Status Report concerning Property Acquisition

                      Lot # 15

                      Lot # 17

                      Others

Other Old Business


                                                        New Business

Fund Raising Initiatives  "Rough-out" an outline of your thoughts for fund raising initiatives.  We will review them and discuss the feasibility of success.

RNCIC member attendance/ new member recruiting  We need to recruit some new members to have a larger attendance at our meetings.  With more active members, we should be able to do more and spread the work.
2011 Memorial Day Ceremony

Review of RNCIC By-Laws  Review the RNCIC By-Laws and have your thoughts ready to discuss.  A copy of the By-Laws can be secured from the RNCIC web site.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Regional National Cemetery Improvement Corporation to meet Saturday, Feb 12, 2011 10:30 a.m. at the Fayetteville American Legion Post 27 in south Fayetteville north of 15th Street on Curtis Avenue

Attached is a current Membership Listing.  Please notify the secretary if there are any changes to be made.
 
The minutes from the January 8 meeting are attached.  Our next meeting will be this Saturday, Feb. 12.  Hope everyone can make it.
 
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REGIONAL NATIONAL CEMETERY IMPROVEMENT CORPORATION
PO Box 4221

Fayetteville, AR 72702


January 8, 2011
President Roger McClain called the meeting to order at 10:30.
The board observed a moment of silence in remembrance of Don Tyson.
Recited Pledge of Allegiance
Harold Crivello offered the prayer

OLD BUSINESS
  1. Beverly Swaim moved, 2nd Harold Crivello the approval of the minutes. Minutes approved.
  2. The Financial Statement was presented and approved for Oct, Nov, and Dec. Wesley Stites moved 2nd Jake Lamkins approval of the statements as presented. Motion passed.
  3. Welcome Ryan Reynolds with Military Past and Present on Campus to the board.
  4. Discussed properties to purchase and set a priority list. 1st – Lot #17, 2nd – Lot # 15, 3rd – Lot 19, 4th Lot 20-20A.
  5. Jake Lamkins reported our website has had 389 visits since September. He has updated the site and made it more user friendly.

NEW BUSINESS

  1. Election of officers. President Roger McClain and Secretary Peggy McClain expressed the desire to pass the leadership to new blood. The new officers elected are: Ron Butler - President, Roger McClain – Vice President, Lorna Sterrett – secretary and Harold Crivello – Treasurer.
  2. Open discussion of new fundraising ideas. President Ron Butler requested everyone be ready to discuss any ideas we can do around Memorial Day so that we will have 2 events per year.
  3. President Ron Butler requested a COE on the race. Wes Stites will create a sample letter for early fundraising to start the preparation for the 2011 race.
  4. Jake Lamkins moved we set November 12 for the 2011 race. Aubrey Shepherd 2nd. Motion passed. Wes will verify date is available.
  5. President Ron Butler suggested we participate in planning for Memorial Day program.

ANNOUNCEMENTS
  1. Roger McClain reported Jim Rose III is working to get all attorneys who are veterans to contribute to RNCIC.
  2. Everyone please take a few minutes to write a letter to the editor regarding the cemetery. Bring copies of your letter to the next meeting. IF WE DON’T DO THIS, WE WILL BE IN THE SAME SHAPE NEXT YEAR.
  3. The VSO office is located on the County South Campus close to the jail. Everyone feel free to stop by and see the new location. They are there to help all veterans
  4. Memorial Day 2011 planning meeting will be held Saturday, October 16th at 10:00 a.m. at the AL.

The meeting was adjourned at 11:40 a.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Lorna Sterrett

Lorna Sterrett, Secretary


NEXT MEETING Feb 12, 2011 10:30 a.m. at the Fayetteville American Legion Post 27

Sunday, January 16, 2011

Results of 2010 veterans memorial 5K

Veterans Memorial 5K 2010





Fayetteville, AR





Nov. 13, 2010






Gender Place Name Age City State Time Pace
1 Kyle Schmidt 20

17:38.4 5:39
2 Christain Moore 22 Fayetteville AR 17:43.1 5:41
3 Ben Lambert 19 Fayetteville AR 18:33.9 5:57
4 Frank Arellano 44 Roger AR 18:44.2 6:00
5 Christain Loeschol 28 Fayetteville AR 18:51.5 6:03
6 Isaac Goff 21

18:56.5 6:04
7 Scott Barrow 27 Fayetteville AR 18:58.0 6:05
8 Carter Shelton 14 Jonesboro AR 19:13.9 6:10
9 Steven DeLano 49 Fayetteville AR 19:24.3 6:13
10 Timothy Scarbrough 14 Fayetteville AR 20:42.6 6:38
11 William Anders 19 Fayetteville AR 20:53.7 6:42
12 Caleb Fuller 18 Eckert CO 20:54.2 6:42
13 Kevin Flinn 46 Rogers AR 21:01.4 6:44
14 Matthew Haase 19 Fayetteville AR 21:52.6 7:01
15 Drake Rippelmeyer 52 Fayetteville AR 21:59.2 7:03
16 Spencer Peterson 22 Siloam Springs AR 22:07.9 7:06
17 Pierce Gaithe 25 Farmington AR 22:08.4 7:06
18 Aleksandr Hall 19 Farmington AR 22:09.0 7:06
19 Tim Ray 44 Fayetteville AR 22:21.0 7:10
20 Ryan Reynolds 31

22:57.8 7:22
21 Joe Schultz 52 Springdale AR 23:05.3 7:24
22 Michael Riha 44 Fayetteville AR 23:08.9 7:25
23 Matthew Edwards 33 Bella Vista AR 23:19.7 7:29
24 lane ferguson 24 Fayetteville AR 24:13.8 7:46
25 Randall Thompson 52 Fayetteville AR 24:18.1 7:47
26 Dallin Fawcett 15 Springdale AR 24:26.2 7:50
27 Paul Mlakar 39 Alma AR 24:29.4 7:51
28 Gordon Parham 57 Fayetteville AR 24:44.6 7:56
29 Jordan Tapang 18 Rogers AR 24:55.5 7:59
30 Aaron McLarty 20 Rogers AR 24:56.8 8:00
31 Christian Reinisch 19 Rogers AR 24:57.3 8:00
32 Ian Lindeman 19

25:29.3 8:10
33 Chris Byers 39 Rogers AR 25:35.6 8:12
34 Nick Cannella 22 Springdale AR 26:00.2 8:20
35 Karlton Naylor 73 Fayetteville AR 26:14.1 8:25
36 Todd Robertson 40 Fayetteville AR 27:01.7 8:40
37 Robb Jones 39 Fayetteville AR 27:29.2 8:49
38 Edward White 47 Mountain Home AR 27:30.7 8:49
39 James Sawyer 69 Fayetteville AR 27:50.4 8:55
40 David McCall 27 Fayetteville AR 28:17.0 9:04
41 Andrea Shane 38 Bellavista AR 28:26.3 9:07
42 Jason Renfrow 34 Prairie Grove AR 28:36.0 9:10
43 Stan Fawcett 48 Springdale AR 28:44.2 9:13
44 Tyler Bartels 22 Fayetteville AR 29:19.7 9:24
45 Tyler Maits 44 Springdale AR 29:20.1 9:24
46 Collin Cannella 19 Oneida WI 29:32.4 9:28
47 Lowis Mlclendon 37 Springdale AR 30:29.3 9:46
48 Matt Franklin 26 Fayetteville AR 30:36.1 9:48
49 Ryan Lowe 27 Fayetteville AR 30:36.5 9:49
50 Jonathon Lopez 27

30:41.6 9:50
51 Larry Kichline 61 Lincoln AR 31:03.3 9:57
52 Brock Watson 69 Joplin AR 32:17.5 10:21
53 Dan Sherwood 48 Pea Ridge AR 32:47.6 10:31
54 Jim House 62 Fayetteville AR 33:20.2 10:41
55 Geoff Jensen 35 Fayetteville AR 36:55.7 11:50
56 Nathan Nailling 28 Fayetteville AR 39:24.4 12:38
57 Mark Mobley 41 Fayetteville AR 39:59.9 12:49
58 Don Snavelt 76 Berryville AR 45:05.8 14:27
Gender Place Name Age City State Time Pace
1 Abrena Rine 28 Springdale AR 22:02.1 7:04
2 Eden Randolph 14 Eureka Springs AR 22:30.3 7:13
3 Courtney Cagle 20 Fayetteville AR 24:40.2 7:54
4 Iveta Placha 17 Canehill AR 25:22.6 8:08
5 Keana Fawcett 13 Springdale AR 25:23.8 8:08
6 Connie Townzen 46 Rogers AR 25:44.8 8:15
7 Trixie Elliott 42 Alma AR 27:08.8 8:42
8 Lisa Mobley 36 Fayetteville AR 28:01.1 8:59
9 Amydee Fawcett 42 Springdale AR 28:34.7 9:10
10 Missi Martin 33 Rogers AR 28:58.8 9:17
11 Deanna Duplanti 51 Springdale AR 29:49.9 9:34
12 Anya Burhin 32 Fayetteville AR 30:22.2 9:44
13 Marilyn McDonald 40 Fayetteville AR 30:26.0 9:45
14 Anna Mlclendon 9 Springdale AR 30:28.7 9:46
15 Lauren Lowe 25 Fayetteville AR 30:38.1 9:49
16 Kelly Benson 42 Springdale AR 30:42.2 9:50
17 Carrie Barker 32 Fayetteville AR 30:51.6 9:53
18 Christina Peterson 59 Lowell AR 30:52.2 9:54
19 Susan Shivas 54 Fayetteville AR 31:21.9 10:03
20 Janet Taylor 55 Springdale AR 32:43.0 10:29
21 Carole Schultz 49 Rogers AR 33:36.2 10:46
22 Anna Cagle 43 Fayetteville AR 33:45.6 10:49
23 Kate Williams 42 Fayetteville AR 33:49.8 10:51
24 Sharon Snavely 65 Berryville AR 33:52.1 10:51
25 Sue Schultz 52 Springdale AR 33:52.5 10:51
26 Taylor Willborn 20

34:09.5 10:57
27 Beth Jensen 34 Fayetteville AR 35:55.2 11:31
28 Lora Archer 43 Fayetteville AR 37:39.2 12:04
29 Rebecca Davis 39 Fayetteville AR 37:39.7 12:04
30 Torri Ringler 33 Witter AR 38:18.1 12:17
31 Tisha Carson 39 Witter AR 38:45.6 12:25
32 Rhonda Hostler 52 Siloam Springs AR 38:49.8 12:27
33 Paula Abbott 30 Fort Smith AR 38:50.4 12:27
34 Patricia Walz 52 Fort Smith AR 39:24.9 12:38
35 Kathyria Arevalo 23 Fayetteville AR 39:53.0 12:47
36 Chelsy Harrison 13 Cedar Hill TX 41:09.5 13:11
37 Mileah Joyner 19 Fayetteville AR 41:10.5 13:12
Age Group Name Age City State Time Pace
Open Men





1 Kyle Schmidt 20

17:38.4 5:39

Open Women





1 Abrena Rine 28 Springdale AR 22:02.1 7:04

Men Under 18





1 Carter Shelton 14 Jonesboro AR 19:13.9 6:10
2 Timothy Scarbrough 14 Fayetteville AR 20:42.6 6:38
3 Dallin Fawcett 15 Springdale AR 24:26.2 7:50

Men 18 - 24





1 Christain Moore 22 Fayetteville AR 17:43.1 5:41
2 Ben Lambert 19 Fayetteville AR 18:33.9 5:57
3 Isaac Goff 21

18:56.5 6:04

Men 25 - 29





1 Christain Loeschol 28 Fayetteville AR 18:51.5 6:03
2 Scott Barrow 27 Fayetteville AR 18:58.0 6:05
3 Pierce Gaithe 25 Farmington AR 22:08.4 7:06

Men 30 - 39





1 Ryan Reynolds 31

22:57.8 7:22
2 Matthew Edwards 33 Bella Vista AR 23:19.7 7:29
3 Paul Mlakar 39 Alma AR 24:29.4 7:51

Men 40 - 49





1 Frank Arellano 44 Roger AR 18:44.2 6:00
2 Steven DeLano 49 Fayetteville AR 19:24.3 6:13
3 Kevin Flinn 46 Rogers AR 21:01.4 6:44

Men 50 - 59





1 Drake Rippelmeyer 52 Fayetteville AR 21:59.2 7:03
2 Joe Schultz 52 Springdale AR 23:05.3 7:24
3 Randall Thompson 52 Fayetteville AR 24:18.1 7:47

Men 60 - 69





1 James Sawyer 69 Fayetteville AR 27:50.4 8:55
2 Larry Kichline 61 Lincoln AR 31:03.3 9:57
3 Brock Watson 69 Joplin AR 32:17.5 10:21

Men 70 & Up





1 Karlton Naylor 73 Fayetteville AR 26:14.1 8:25
2 Don Snavelt 76 Berryville AR 45:05.8 14:27

Women Under 18





1 Eden Randolph 14 Eureka Springs AR 22:30.3 7:13
2 Iveta Placha 17 Canehill AR 25:22.6 8:08
3 Keana Fawcett 13 Springdale AR 25:23.8 8:08

Women 18 - 24





1 Courtney Cagle 20 Fayetteville AR 24:40.2 7:54
2 Taylor Willborn 20

34:09.5 10:57
3 Kathyria Arevalo 23 Fayetteville AR 39:53.0 12:47

Women 25 - 29





1 Lauren Lowe 25 Fayetteville AR 30:38.1 9:49

Women 30 - 39





1 Lisa Mobley 36 Fayetteville AR 28:01.1 8:59
2 Missi Martin 33 Rogers AR 28:58.8 9:17
3 Anya Burhin 32 Fayetteville AR 30:22.2 9:44

Women 40 - 49





1 Connie Townzen 46 Rogers AR 25:44.8 8:15
2 Trixie Elliott 42 Alma AR 27:08.8 8:42
3 Amydee Fawcett 42 Springdale AR 28:34.7 9:10

Women 50 - 59





1 Deanna Duplanti 51 Springdale AR 29:49.9 9:34
2 Christina Peterson 59 Lowell AR 30:52.2 9:54
3 Susan Shivas 54 Fayetteville AR 31:21.9 10:03

Women 60 - 69





1 Sharon Snavely 65 Berryville AR 33:52.1 10:51
THANKS TO ALL OUR RUNNERS FOR MAKING THE RACE A SUCCESS!!

Saturday, January 15, 2011

2005 photos on S. Hill Avenue immediately west of Fayetteville National Cemetery

Please click on individual images to ENLARGE late September-October photos.