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Episode 295- 100 Things to Do in Bentonville and Rogers Before You Die: A Bucket List with Connie Cottingham

About the Show:

“I’ve seen Northwest Arkansas evolve over the past many years, and it’s been fun to watch.”

  • Connie Cottingham

About the Guest:

Connie Cottingham is a local author and resident of Northwest Arkansas, particularly from Rogers. She has roots in the area dating back to her childhood and has witnessed the region’s growth firsthand. Connie recently published a book titled “100 Things to Do in Bentonville, Rogers Before You Die,” which is a compilation that aims to capture the essence of experiences available in Bentonville and Rogers, Arkansas. Connie is also a garden and travel writer with a knack for uncovering local culture and history.

Episode Summary:

In this episode of I am Northwest Arkansas, host Randy Wilburn welcomes local author Connie Cottingham to discuss her newly released book, “100 Things to Do in Bentonville, Rogers Before You Die.” The podcast, recorded at the KUAF NPR affiliate radio station, delves into the vibrant crossroads of business, culture, entrepreneurship, and community life in the Ozarks, particularly focusing on the flourishing cities of Bentonville and Rogers, Arkansas. Randy and Connie discuss the rich historical landscape, cultural offerings, and the evolution of these cities over the years.

Connie Cottingham shares her journey of unearthing the diverse set of experiences, from dining and entertainment to parks and museums, that led to the creation of her book. She highlights the unique blend of nostalgia and modern growth in Northwest Arkansas, encapsulated in vibrant downtown areas and extensive cultural networks. The conversation underscores the interplay of art, history, and community that characterizes Bentonville and Rogers, making them attractive to residents and newcomers. Connie’s engaging stories and insights provide a lens through which listeners can appreciate the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of this region.

Key Takeaways:

  • Cultural Richness: Bentonville and Rogers are home to numerous museums and cultural experiences that highlight local and broader American histories.
  • Community Growth: The cities’ vibrant downtowns and pedestrian-friendly spaces reflect significant economic and social development, supported by community collaboration.
  • Exploration Opportunity: Connie’s book serves as a guide for residents and visitors to explore diverse attractions and hidden gems within Bentonville and Rogers.
  • Public Art and Nature: Public art trails and parks like Osage Park and Lake Atalanta are highlighted as prime examples of the region’s rich outdoor and artistic offerings.
  • Historical Perspective: There is a fascinating evolution in the region, from its early days with establishments like the first Walmart to today’s modern amenities and infrastructure.

All this and more on this episode of the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast.

Important Links and Mentions on the Show:

Email: Connie Cottingham

Website: conniecottingham.com

Connie Cottingham on Instagram

Connie Cottingham on Facebook

Link to her Newly Released Book:  https://amzn.to/4eVUeJ5

Tune in to KUAF 91.3 FM to listen to the I Am Northwest Arkansas podcast on Ozarks at Large every Tuesday at 12 Noon and 7 PM CST. And, check us out on their podcast as well. 

This episode is sponsored by:

Signature Bank of Arkansas “Community Banking at its Best!”

Northwest Arkansas Council – “Life Works Here!”

ONBoardNWA.com HyperLocal Jobs in NWA

Note: some of the resources mentioned may be affiliate links. This means we get paid a commission (at no extra cost to you) if you use that link to make a purchase.

Connect more with I am Northwest Arkansas:

For those keen on exploring everything Northwest Arkansas offers, Connie’s insights and extensive local knowledge provide a curated experience through her book. Be sure to listen to the full episode for an in-depth look at this fascinating region’s culture, history, and community vibe. Stay tuned every week to I Am Northwest Arkansas for more enlightening conversations and engaging stories.

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