Win a shopping spree...

Take a copy of The Country Register of Arkansas to your favorite shop and ask them to advertise.  Then contact us and let us know you did it, along with the following:  Store name, street address, city, zip, phone number, website, owner's name, and owner's email address.  We'll follow up with that shop and if they advertise with us, you will win a $40 gift certificate good at that shop.  We call this a win/win/win.  You win the shopping experience, we win a new advertiser, and the shop sells you something also.  What a deal!

Looking for original quilting/needlework projects!

Our readers love projects.  If you have designed an original needlework or quilt project, we are interested in publishing it.  You will receive credit and if you own a shop, your shop will receive credit also.  Because we are a network of independent publishers, there is a possibility that your project and information can be published across the U.S. and Canada.

Book reviews...

Books about quilting, tea, antiques, and other unique experiences are always of interest to our readers.  If you would like a review printed about your book, send us two copies that we can give away to readers. 

We Want to Hear from You...

The Country Register of Arkansas is always looking for interesting people, places, and projects to feature as well as feature stories of individual advertisers. The Country Register is published every two months.

If you have a recommendation for a good feature story, please contact us and we will consider your suggestion.

If you have a special recipe to share with our readers, we will do our best to print it for you.

If you know of a shop or event that you know could benefit by becoming a part of The Country Register, don't hesitate to let us know. We will be glad to send them a media kit and suggestions on how they can get more customers!


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Facts & Trivia You Will Want to Know

May is Arkansas Heritage month.

By 8500 B.C., the Native Americans living in the Arkansas Delta were active hunters.

The present Arkansas constitution was ratified in 1874.

The mockingbird is the official state bird. 

Johnny Cash was born in Kingsland.

Arkansas contains over 600,000 acres of lakes.

In 1985, the fiddle was designated as the official state instrument.

Arkansas became a state on June 15, 1836.

Arkansas is officially known as "The Natural State" since 1995. During the 38 years prior, the official nickname was "The Land of Opportunity". 

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