TEDxFayetteville to host 'REmember, REvive, REturn' talks at library

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

TEDxFayetteville will present new talks on October 4 at the Fayetteville Public Library, centered around the theme "REmember, REvive, REturn. " Tickets are priced at $25, and the lineup of speakers has not yet been announced. Past speakers have included an expert on Ozark folk medicine, the library director, and a teen scientist. Organizers are seeking artists to design the stage backdrop and will compensate either $500 to one artist or $1,500 to another. Artists interested in applying can find the link in the announcement.

This event aims to continue the tradition of TEDxFayetteville in showcasing innovative ideas and local talent. The TEDx series promotes community engagement and discussion on various topics. The event's theme reflects a focus on renewal and reflection, pertinent to the local community's ongoing development.

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