Ozark/Arkansas Writers Book Club

Ozark/Arkansas Writers Book Club

Course (4+ sessions) | This program is completed

481 S. Shiloh Drive Fayetteville, AR 72704 United States
Training Room, 159
Open to Current OLLI Members ONLY!
Wednesday, March 6, 2024-Wednesday, June 5, 2024
2:00 PM-4:00 PM on Wed
$25.00

Ozark/Arkansas Writers Book Club

Course (4+ sessions) | This program is completed

Marilyn Heifner will lead class members as they explore Arkansas and the Ozarks through four well-written books by regional authors. Book Selections: March 6 - Brooks Blevins, Up South in the Ozarks; April 3 - Eli Cranor, Ozark Dogs; May 1 - Jerry Hogan, Forgotten Fayetteville; and June 5 - Molly Giles, The Home for Unwed Husbands.

Participants are responsible for obtaining their own copy of the books each month, and to have read the selection in time for a class discussion. (Recommended...Pearl’s Books will give 20% off if you mention OLLI Book Club).

This class is open to current members only

  • This class will meet in person at the new OLLI offices, located at 481 S. Shiloh Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72704. Please read your class reminder email for the exact room location.

    Class changes occasionally happen, please watch for (and read) announcements or emails from OLLI regarding your class.

    Click on the link below for a Google map shot of our location:

    OLLI, 481 S. Shiloh Dr., Fay

Heifner, Marilyn
Marilyn Heifner

Marilyn Heifner is a former librarian, teacher, and lifelong reader with a deep love for Fayetteville and Arkansas. Her career includes serving as the Mayor of Fayetteville and Executive Director of the Fayetteville Advertising and Promotion Commission, where she worked for 22 years. Marilyn is the current president of both the Fayetteville Evergreen Cemetery Association and the Butterfield National Historic Trail Association. A passionate advocate for preserving local history, she founded the Arkansas Air Museum to safeguard aviation history in Northwest Arkansas. In 2023, she was honored with the Washington County Distinguished Citizen Award and the City of Fayetteville Historic Preservation Award. As president of the Evergreen Cemetery Board, she has researched the lives of those buried there, uncovering stories that reflect Fayetteville's rich history.