Parking changes for Bikes, Blues and Barbeque

Fayetteville’s annual Bikes, Blues and Barbeque rally officially begins Wednesday, Sept. 28, but set up for the event starts on Monday, Sept. 26, and part of that set-up is on campus.

A portion of this year’s rally will be held around Baum Stadium. That means students, faculty and staff who regularly park in the Baum Stadium parking lot, and the Baum Stadium East lot on the other side of Razorback Road will need to temporarily relocate their vehicles.

Those two lots must be vacated by midnight Sunday, September 25.

Any vehicles on the lots after that time will be towed at the owner’s expense. If the vehicle is towed, the owner should contact the Greenland Wrecker Service at 479 521-3137.

Normal parking will be restored in the two effected lots on Oct. 3.

Contacts

Steve Voorhies, manager of media relations
University Relations
479-575-3583, voorhies@uark.edu

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