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April 16 - Saturday
The Tired Iron of the Ozarks antique tractor club will hold their annual spring show at the club’s show grounds located at 13344 Taylor Orchard Road (1 ½ miles north and east of City Lake on Taylor Orchard Road). For more information contact Larry Morrison at 479-524-0450.

31st Annual Dogwood Festival, presented by CenturyTel and hosted by the Siloam Springs Chamber of Commerce, will have close to 200 exhibitors, 12 food vendors and a bigger and better KidZone. Festival hours are from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm, Friday and Saturday; 10:00 am - 5:00 pm, Sunday. For more information, go to http://www.siloamchamber.com/, email steve@siloamchamber.com or call 479-524-6466

April 24 – Sunday
Siloam Springs Dogwood Quilters Guild Quilt Show is from 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. For more information contact Rhonda Wheeler at 918-723-5958 or Cheri Eavy 479-549-3245.

Spring War Eagle is open at 8 am each day and closes at 5:00 pm on Friday and Saturday and at 4 pm on Sunday. For more information go to http://www.wareaglefair.com/.

47th Annual Siloam Springs Rodeo, sponsored by the Siloam Springs Riding Club, is the 3rd weekend of June each year, with a parade on Saturday afternoon. For more information contact Doug Martin @ 479-524-5313 or Karen Woods @ 479-524-3398.

June 19 – Sunday
Annual Siloam Springs Picnic, sponsored by the Siloam Springs Riding Club, the Siloam Springs Museum and the Sager Creek Arts Center, will take place mostly in the Twin Springs Park downtown. Activities for the day include a flag-raising, a Duck Derby in Sager Creek at 11:30 am, boxed lunch specials, booths featuring traditional arts and crafts, vintage and antique cars, musical entertainment by Two Cents Worth (a local folk and traditional music duo), square dancing, a walking tour of the downtown historic district, living history performances, a Victorian tea party, and a parade at 5:00 pm. Booth space will be available in Twin Springs Park and applications for participating in the parade are available at the museum and arts center. For more information call 479-524-4011.


Deer and Small Game
- Deer and small game are found in woods, fields, and forests in the Westville area. Hunting by permit in the Cookson Hills Game Refuge near Lake Tenkiller - turkey, quail, rabbit, squirrel, elk, and deer.

Stream Fishing - Stream fishing offers exciting recreation as the Illinois River, Baron Fork Creek and other small streams contain brown bass, bream, perch, catfish, and even trout.

Lakes - Bod Kidd Lake, located 9 miles east of Westville near Prairie Grove, Arkansas, developed by the U.S. Soil Conservation Service, has become one of the area's most popular small lakes.
Lake Tenkiller - 35 miles southwest of Westville
Beaver Lake - 40 miles from Westville near Rogers, Arkansas

Grand Lake - 40 miles from Westville near Grove.
All are favorable for boating, fishing, and water recreation.

Float Trips - Float trips on the Illinois River begin 8 miles northwest of Westville and extend past Tahlequah, 30 miles to the west.

Rodeos - Westville - IPRA/ACRA Sanctioned
Stilwell - IPRA/ACRA Sanctioned
Hampton Indoor Arena - IPRA Sanctioned. Held various times throughout the year.
Lincoln, AR - IRA Sanctioned.
Siloam Springs, AR - Sanctioned by the IPRA.

Golf - Courses and driving ranges located in Siloam Springs, Fayetteville, Springdale, and Tahlequah.

Tennis Court - John Crittenden Tennis Courts located at the north end of Westville Public Schools offers 2 lighted tennis courts for family fun and enjoyment.

Swimming Pool - Westville is host to one of the few municipal swimming pools in the area. The pool is located on Buffington Road and open every summer.

Ball Parks - Baldor Ball Park offers multiple baseball/softball fields. Teams of all ages play ball at Baldor Park. Little League, High School, and Adult games are conducted all spring and summer. Located on Cemetery Road.

City Park - Westville City Park located on Buffington Road has a variety of facilities to offer. The park is the location of a new lighted asphalted walking track.

Camps - Camping for families is available in many different areas. Several private children's summer camps and religious camps in the immediate area.

5-K Runs - Westville hosts the Golden Eagle 5-K Run each year. Several area runs are held throughout the year.

City Library - John F. Henderson Library is open to the public six days a seek and has the latest technology to entertain the most inquisitive minds.

Community Activities - Westville offers many community activities for the residents of the area. Festivals and parades held throughout the year. Family Fun and entertainment is always a priority in the Westville community.

 

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