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Toad Suck Daze Wins IFEA Grand Pinnacle Bronze Award for Best Festival

CONWAY, Ark. (Sept. 25, 2025) — Toad Suck Daze has been named a Bronze Grand Pinnacle Award winner by the International Festivals & Events Association, the organization’s highest honor for festivals and events. The Grand Pinnacle recognizes festivals that demonstrate excellence across all facets of event management — from programming and community impact to sustainability, operations, […]

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Toad Suck Daze Set for May 2-4, Announces More Than $140,000 in Giving

CONWAY, Ark. (April 10, 2025) — Toad Suck Daze announced today more than $140,000 in charitable giving, as well as headline entertainment and key programming for its 44th annual festival in downtown Conway on May 2-4. Toad Suck Daze is the largest, free family festival in Arkansas with more than 100,000 attendees every year. Since its inception in 1982, it has contributed more

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Meet The Neighbors: The Beacham Family

The Beacham Family lives in the South Conway area. South of Dave Ward Drive, this fast-growing area has traditional subdivisions in a variety of price ranges and estate-sized lots in neighborhoods stretching into the city’s southern hills     Favorite restaurant?   Pasta Grill and Almost Famous  Favorite store?   TJ Maxx  What is your favorite hobby/activity to do

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Meet The Neighbors: The Hay Family

The Hay Family lives in the Old Conway area. The city’s original residential neighborhood, Old Conway, features a wide variety of architectural styles representing homes built from the late 1800s to 1950. In recent years, a significant number of new homes have been built as infill among the established neighborhoods.        How did you end up

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Meet The Neighbors: The Adams Family

The Adams Family lives in the Old Conway area. The city’s original residential neighborhood, Old Conway, features a wide variety of architectural styles representing homes built from the late 1800s to 1950. In recent years, a significant number of new homes have been built as infill among the established neighborhoods.        Favorite restaurant & lunch spot? 

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