The Rice-Upshaw House and the William Looney Tavern, restored log structures near Dalton, were highlighted at the recent Arkansas Heritage Month celebration funded by a …
In celebration of Arkansas Heritage Month, an event has been planned through BRTC’s Project REACH (Researching Early Arkansas Cultural Heritage) for May 16-18. The event, …
A series of four ‘Green’ Construction workshops at the REACH sites held October-December provided training in the use of traditional tools and renewable resources to …
Register now for the Post and Pass-Through Rail Fence Workshop offered by Black River Technical College at the historic William Looney Tavern (1833). This fourth and final workshop in …
The Office of Corporate and Community Education and the Office of Development at BRTC announce a series of three grant-funded workshops to teach “green” construction …
A group of educators from the Black Rock campus of Lawrence County School District visited the REACH sites recently as a part of their Arkansas …
The Annual Juneteenth Celebration was held last weekend at the Eddie Mae Herron Center in Pocahontas. Sponsored by the EMH Center and Black River Technical …
BRTC is one of eighteen community colleges nationwide selected from over seventy applicants from thirty states for the “Advancing the Humanities: A National Endowment for …
This weekend will mark the first Saturday in which the William Looney Tavern and the Rice-Upshaw House will be open to the public. BRTC selected …