Summer ain't over yet, but soon it will be time to start thinkin about Back to School. Coming soon, there will be a great event for families to start getting ready for the new school year. Mark your calendar for the Texarkana Community Back to School Bash on Saturday, July 25.

This will be a free event from 9 AM to noon at Razorback Stadium, located at 1920 E. 18th Street in Texarkana, Arkansas.

School Supplies, Fun, and More in Texarkana Back-to-School Bash

The Texarkana community-wide event will feature a school supplies and backpack giveaway to help students prepare for the upcoming school year. Families can also enjoy food vendors, fun games, music, and entertainment throughout the morning.

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This event is open to the entire Texarkana community and is designed to bring families together while helping students start the school year with the supplies they need.

Supporting Local Students in Texarkana

Back-to-school events like this one provide an opportunity for students and families to connect with community resources. We all know that school supplies are not cheap, so this is a perfect opportunity to ease some of that strain on your wallet while helping your kids get ready for a new school year.

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Event Information on Texarkana Community Back to School Bash

The Back to School Bash is sponsored by CHRISTUS St. Michael Health System. It's going to be a big event you won't want to miss!  For more information, visit TASD7.net or call (870) 772-3371.

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