The Hot Springs Village Community Foundation is pleased to announce not only one but two captivating tribute concerts by the immensely popular Greg Pitt and the Fire and Rain band. You won’t want to miss this lineup, so mark your calendar – Tuesday, March 25!

  • At 3:00 pm on Tuesday, March 25, get ready to be wowed at a matinee tribute performance of the legendary James Taylor.
  • At 7:00 pm, Greg’s band will bring you an amazing Jimmy Buffett tribute show.
  • Relax with a delicious “Cheeseburger in Paradise” dinner between the electrifying performances. Enjoy cheeseburgers from the award-winning Clampit’s Country Kitchen. Dinner includes baked potato salad, baked beans, cole slaw, tea, and lemonade topped off with delicious banana pudding! The bar opens at 5:00 pm. Dinner is served at 5:30 pm.
  • Ike Eisenhauer – State Farm sponsors both concerts, and the “Cheeseburger in Paradise” dinner is sponsored by Clara Nicolosi and RE/MAX Hot Springs Village.
  • Tickets are now on sale at hotspringsvillage.thundertix.com. Both concerts and dinner will be held at the Woodlands Auditorium in the beautiful Hot Springs Village.
    • Matinee: $30 per ticket
    • Pre-Concert Dinner: $17.50 each
    • Evening Concert: $35 per ticket

Save the date! On March 25th, join the Hot Springs Village Community Foundation for an exciting afternoon and evening as they raise funds to support local nonprofits. Your ticket purchase helps the Foundation make a meaningful impact in our community. Let’s turn our community spirit into action and support a great cause together!


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About the Hot Springs Village Community Foundation

“Founded in 1983, Hot Springs Village Community Foundation is an affiliate of Arkansas Community Foundation and serves Hot Springs Village, Garland, and Saline counties. Hot Springs Village Community Foundation has been instrumental in promoting the arts in Hot Springs Village, outfitting the community library, and granting scholarships to area youth. Small, immediate grants were given in the early years. By 2017, we had over $1 million in endowments and became the 28th affiliate of Arkansas Community Foundation. Now, in 2024, we have $2.6 million in 49 endowment funds.

“Our current funding priorities mirror statewide initiatives in Food Security, Early Literacy, and Animal Welfare.

“Our local foundation now has endowments designated to help area children and education, animal welfare, the arts, veterans and emergency medical services.  We have a growing Giving Tree endowment and other unrestricted endowments that allow us to grant nearly $80,000 each year to organizations that improve our community.”

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