Hot Springs is traditionally best known for the natural spring water that gives it its name, flowing out of the ground at a very high 147 degrees Fahrenheit (64 degrees Celsius). The tourist trade that this brought made it a very successful spa town. However, it is now also noted as the boyhood home of US President Bill Clinton. It is the home of the Arlington Hotel, which was a popular retreat for Al Capone. (Information provided by Wikipedia.)(Information provided by Wikipedia .)
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For Immediate Release December 18, 2008
Contact: Terry Payne, Public Information Officer City of Hot Springs (501) 321-6806
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CALL FOR INTERPRETERS
The Hot Springs Sister City Program is seeking volunteer Japanese interpreters to help during delegation visits from Hanamaki, Japan, Hot Springs’ Sister City. Interested individuals can contact Mary Neilson, Sister City Program Coordinator, at 545-6960.
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For Immediate Release November 20, 2008
Contact: Terry Payne, Public Information Officer City of Hot Springs (501) 321-6806
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SANTA’S SWITCHBOARD
Santa's Switchboard, sponsored by the Hot Springs Parks and Recreation Department, will be held on December 9 and 10, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. During these times, the Administrative Offices of the Parks and Recreation Department are transformed into the Hot Springs North Pole as calls are made from Santa and Mrs. Claus to Hot Springs children whose parents/guardians have submitted a request form. If you would like your child to receive a call, please fill out a Santa’s Switchboard form and turn it in to Parks and Recreation no later than December 4. Forms are available at the Parks and Recreation office, 111 Opera Street, the Garland County Library, 1427 Malvern Avenue and online at www.cityhs.net. Civic and business group volunteers are also needed. Call 321-6871 for more information.
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