Community Calendar

EVERY SUNDAY Al-Anon group

Serenity Al-Anon Family Group meetings are held at 11:30 a.m. each Sunday at 103 Stadium Drive in Eureka Springs.

For more information, contact Vonn at 214605-0615.

ONGOING

Library seeking books

In preparation for their fall book sale, the Friends of the Eureka Springs Carnegie Library are asking for donations of gently used books. Donations can be brought to the library annex media center during library operating hours. The library cannot guarantee that a staff member will be available to help unload books so please plan accordingly. For more information, please call 479-253-8754 or email carnegieannex@gmail.com.

FRIDAY, NOV. 4

Film series begins

The Eureka Springs Carnegie Library’s annual documentary film screening series begins at 6 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 4 in the Library Annex meeting room at 192 Spring Street. The first documentary shown, “Room 237” analyzes Stanley Kubrick’s adaptation of “The Shining,” and the people who believe they have succeeded in decoding the iconic film’s hidden messages and symbols. This film is not rated, and the runtime is 102 minutes. Popcorn and admission are free. For more info call 479-253-8754 or email info@ eurekalibrary.org.

NOV. 5-NOV. 12

‘Scouting for Food’

Local Boy Scouts, Cub Scouts and other organization are gearing up for the annual food drive, “Scouting for Food.”

Beginning Saturday, Nov. 5 and continuing the following week, scouts will be placing bags on area doorknobs. Then, on Saturday, Nov. 12, the scouts will be collecting the bags. Those who want to participate can place donations of canned goods out on their front porch by 9 a.m. on Nov. 12.

All donations will be delivered to the Flint Street Fellowship for those who need it in Eureka Springs.

For more information or questions, contact Bruce Bieschke at 479-253-9209.

SUNDAY, NOV. 6

Holiday remembrances

Those who have lost a loved one, no matter how long ago, are invited to a special session called “Surviving the holidays,” from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 6 in the fellowship hall of First Christian Church, 763 Passion Play Road in Eureka Springs.

Attendees will receive tips and encouragement to help through this season. You can bring a picture of your loved one and share a brief special memory. Light refreshments will be served. For more information, call 479253-8015 or 402-651-7269 or email manna4life@ cox.net.

FRIDAY, NOV. 11

Veterans Day Parade

American Legion Post 9 will sponsor the Veterans Day Parade on Friday, Nov. 11, with a ceremony to follow at the Cat House parking lot in Eureka Springs, which will include a rifle volley and taps at 11:11 a.m.

Lineup for parade participants starts at 9 a.m. in front of the Eureka Springs library on Spring Street with the parade starting at 10 a.m. All veterans and their families are invited to be in the parade. Groups associated with veterans support are also invited to participate.

The parade will travel down Spring Street and end at the Cat House parking lot. A musical program will precede military honors at 11:11 a.m. A meet and greet at the Cat House will follow Honors.

The Ozark Highlander Pipe Band, the Eureka Springs High School Band, the ES Chorus and 7/8 Chorus and Sharon Parker will provide musical honors.

Contact Chuck Welch at 479-244-6474 to register to be in the parade.

FRIDAY, NOV. 11

Library film series continues

The Carnegie Library’s annual documentary film series continues at 6 p.m. Friday, Nov. 11, in the Library Annex Meeting Room, 192 Spring Street.

The next documentary film featured, “Roadrunner,” dives into the life of Anthony Bourdain, and his career as a chef, writer and host, revered and renowned for his authentic approach to food, culture and travel. This film is rated R, and the runtime is 119 minutes. Popcorn and admission are free. Please note that while the library will be closed for Veteran’ Day, this program will take place as planned in the meeting room. For more information, call 479-253-8754 or email info@eurekalibrary. org.