Pickleball Lessons: Beginner
Osage Park 700 SW 16th St, Bentonville, AR, United StatesJoin Coach Kip Lacey at Osage Park for pickleball lessons. Lessons will meet once a week on Monday evenings for 8 weeks.
Join Coach Kip Lacey at Osage Park for pickleball lessons. Lessons will meet once a week on Monday evenings for 8 weeks.
Join Coach Kip Lacey at Osage Park for advanced pickleball lessons. Lessons will meet once a week on Monday evenings for 8 weeks.
A two-hour outdoor class for homeschoolers ages 6–12, packed with nature-based learning like shelter building, compass use, plant ID, birding, and more. $20 per child.
Discover a fun, family-friendly activity with our Homeschool Archery Club! Perfect for beginners and experienced archers alike, this weekly meetup offers a safe and supportive space to learn, practice, and connect with other homeschool families. All equipment is provided—just bring your curiosity and love for adventure!
Join The Quiver’s Spring Archery League—an exciting 6-week series for all skill levels. Enjoy flexible scorecard submission, friendly competition, and a supportive community of archers. Top scores count toward final standings, and prizes will be awarded at the end-of-season celebration!
Learn all the essentials to become a better rider! We cover bike safety checks, gear, the three essentials to mountain biking, riding positions, mounting/dismounting, braking techniques, shifting, and trail etiquette
Ready to ride smoother and with more confidence? Coler’s Intro to Cornering class breaks down essential cornering skills—including body position and bike control—to help you build a strong foundation and take your riding to the next level.
Join Coach Kip Lacey at Osage Park for pickleball lessons. Lessons will meet once a week on Monday evenings for 8 weeks.
Join Coach Kip Lacey at Osage Park for advanced pickleball lessons. Lessons will meet once a week on Monday evenings for 8 weeks.
Celebrate International Beaver Day at Osage Park with a community-wide fundraiser supporting wetland conservation and wildlife protection. Help raise $5,000 in one day while enjoying interactive activities, educational programs, and volunteer opportunities.
This program is a two-hour nature class designed for homeschooled students ages 6-12. Objectives include learning about our watershed system, designing your own waterways, learning about the wetland ecosystem at Osage Park, discovering wildlife and their adaptations, learning the seven principles of outdoor ethics, animal shelter building, plant identification, prairie conservation, bug catching and more!
Celebrate International Beaver Day with a one-of-a-kind nocturnal tour at Osage Park, timed perfectly for dusk when our most elusive residents begin to stir. Led by Osage Park’s expert site managers, this guided evening walk highlights the incredible beavers who call the park home; often unseen during the day, but essential to the health of our wetlands! As true ecosystem engineers, beavers shape waterways, create habitat for countless species, and help improve water quality across the park. During this special tour, you’ll explore their active areas, learn how their work supports biodiversity, and gain a deeper appreciation for the outsized impact these animals have on our landscape. As the sun sets, listen for movement along the water, watch for signs of activity, and experience Osage Park through the eyes of the wildlife that thrives after dark! Register
MAY 31, 2026