The University of Arkansas Community College at Hope is excited to announce one of the largest gatherings of local talent for a night of unbelievable family fun presented as Jam-N At the Hall. Hempstead Hall will have performances will include the Time Travelers, Southern Harmony, Bradley McKinnon and special guest Megan Earnhart . Tickets are only $10 for adults and $6 for 12 and under. The show takes place Saturday, October 25, at 7 p.m. Hempstead Hall. The Time Travelers is a special group of entertainers brought together for the time for this special event. The group was formed by Randy Banks who has lived in hope for almost 50 years. He has opened for T Graham Brown and Jerry Lee Lewis, He will be joined by Misty Blanks, Jimmy Langston, Brett Trailer, Andy Ray, Randy Cloud, and Brett Lowrey. Together, these entertainers have over 120 years of experience performing to crowds locally, regionally and nationally.

Also performing are local celebrities Southern Harmony - an acoustic band from Magnolia Arkansas, featuring Zane Glasscock, Jeff Smart, Kenny Wilkerson, Doug Ramsey & Andy Ray. The versatile band performs a variety of music, including country, classic rock, blues, R&B, and gospel.

In addition Jam-N At the Hall will bring performers Brad McKinnon and Special Guest Megan Earnhart. Son of Randy McKinnon who recorded ‘Roses and Loves Songs’ that was a country chart-topper, Brad performs at events all over Southwest Arkansas in addition to being a firefighter for Texarkana Arkansas. Langley Arkansas native, Earnhart, has been a performer for more than 20 years opening for Joan Jett, .38 Special as well as Chris Daughtry.

Hempstead Hall was honored not only to bring together these great performers from our local communities, but we are proud to announce the proceeds for the event will benefit Hope’s very own non-profit Rainbow of Challenges. This group provides valuable services in Southwest Arkansas for those who have developmental disabilities with an emphasis on services that will help each person achieve the highest degree of personal independence. The organization brings it mission of implementing a safer, healthier, happier, more independent lifestyle for individuals having special needs.

For more information on Rainbow of Challenges, please contact 870-777-4501 or visit rainbowofchallenges.org.

Hempstead Hall is the newest venue in southwest Arkansas, featuring 4 modern conference suites, 2 meeting rooms, 1,600 seat theater, 3 dressing rooms, full-size catering kitchen, and an outdoor amphitheater. The 65,000 square foot Hempstead Hall is Hempstead County’s most versatile facility, making it the perfect venue for Arkansas conventions, parties, reunions and a variety of other events.

Hempstead Hall is located on the University of Arkansas Community College at Hope campus on Arkansas Highway 29, at the southern city limits of Hope, Arkansas.

For more information about this exciting event or Hempstead Hall, contact Dolly Henley, Hempstead Hall Director at dolly.henley@uacch.edu or 870-722-8565.

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