Civic Groups

Links and Contact Information for Pea Ridge Civic Groups:


Beta Alpha

Email: beta.alphapr@yahoo.com
Facebook: Beta Alpha
Website: https://www.esaar.org/


Pea Ridge Youth Sports

Facebook: Youth Sports


Pea Ridge Youth Football

Marty Adams
Phone: 479-640-4749
Facebook: Youth Football


Pea Ridge Softball

Rick Johnson
Phone: 479-640-4407
Email: baseballnut63@gmail.com


Pea Ridge Thunder Soccer Club

Lisa Tolan
Phone: 479-721-2293
Email: prsc.thunder@gmail.com
Address: PO BOX 1314, Pea Ridge, AR 72751
Facebook: Thunder Soccer Club
Website: https://www.pearidgesoccerclub.com/

Mission Statement
Founded in 2015, PRSC Thunder Soccer Club has grown to serve not just our local community of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, but surrounding cities, counties and now neighboring states. We are a nonprofit athletic club that promotes a “Member First” mentality based around skill development in an atmosphere focused on families, community enrichment and servant leadership.


Babe Ruth Baseball

Margaret Anderson
Phone: 479-451-8876


Autumn’s ReRide Youth Ranch

Rebecca Christians
Phone: 479-586-2548
Email: Rebecca@arryr.org
Address: 17401 Scott Cemetery Road, Garfield, AR 72732
Facebook: Autumn’s ReRide Youth Ranch
Website: https://arryr.org/

Mission Statement
RESCUE THE EQUINE, RESTORE THE HEART OF A CHILD, AND REDEEM HOPE FOR THE FAMILY.
Autumn’s ReRide is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that is a horse rescue as well as a youth mentorship program for kids ages 5-18. All of the services offered by ARRYR to interested families are free of charge.


Stitched with Love

Cinda Wooldridge
Phone: 479-644-9760
Email: wooldridge06@gmail.com
Address: PO Box 721, Pea Ridge, AR 72751
Facebook: Stitched with Love

Mission Statement
Stitched with Love is a 501(c3) non-profit for the purpose of making quilts, hats, and pillows for children at Arkansas Children’s hospital in Little Rock and Springdale. We make these items that are needed, in the hopes of bringing a bit of cheer and comfort to those who are coping with serious illnesses.


Cannonball 4-H Club

Sarah Snyder
Phone: 479-295-9428
Email: Cannonball4hclub@gmail.com
Address: 3320 N 2nd St, Rogers, AR 72756
Facebook: Cannonball 4-H Club

Mission Statement
We strive to make the best better! We are a Pea Ridge club that meets monthly with a large variety of interests. You do not have to have animals to be in 4-H.


Veterans of Foreign Wars

Howard Schuettpelz (Post Commander)
Phone: 479-256-1031
Email: NA
Address: 2032 Park Circle, Pea Ridge, AR 72751
Meetings: 1136 N. Curtis, 2nd Tuesday of the month at 5:30pm
Facebook: VFW Wood-Hall Post 8109
Website: http://pearidgevetsmemorial.org/

Mission Statement
To foster camaraderie among United States veterans of overseas conflicts. To serve our veterans, the military and our Communities. To advocate on behalf of all veterans.


Pea Ridge Lions Club

Phone: NA
Email: prlions@prark.org
Mailing Address: 665 Asboth St. Pea Ridge, AR 72751-2732
Meetings: 1136 N. Curtis, 2nd & 4th Thursdays of the month at 6:00p.m
Facebook: Lions Club
Website: https://e-clubhouse.org/sites/pearidge/

Mission Statement: To Create and Foster a spirit of understanding among the peoples of the world. To Promote the principles of good government and good citizenship. To Take an active interest in the civic, cultural, social and moral welfare of the community.

These are the five pillars of Lions Club Service that we promote:

1. Vision
2. Hunger
3. Diabetes
4. Cancer
5. Environment

To be a Lion means knowing that kindness matters. We believe in changing the world by serving the needs of our local communities. Come volunteer with us.

We have functions throughout the year to assist people with free vision screenings. For those in the community that have need, we also assist with eyecare assistance for glasses and doctor eye exams. We are able to assist with cataract surgeries and long-term vision care through the Mid-South Lions organization. We also collect and recycle old eyeglasses.

We have adopted a section of highway to keep clean. (Slack St in front of Walmart down to It’ll Do Road). We schedule “trash pickup” days to maintain this area. We have also planted trees and donated benches in community areas.

We make monetary donations for community projects like Angel Tree and Bright Futures. We participate in community events such as Freedom Fest, Christmas Parade and the Mule Jump whereby we give free water, coffee, donuts and candy.

To find out more about Lions Club, please call Renee Broussard, President, at 337-591-2494 or come to one of our meetings at the School Heritage Building (next door to the Pea Ridge Intermediate School) held at 6pm on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of each month.





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