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From January 5–10, North Little Rock will host a nightly warming center
North Little Rock, Arkansas – When the temperature drops next week, the City of North Little Rock is providing a place for residents to stay warm.
From Sunday, January 5 through Friday, January 10, the warming center will be available in the North Little Rock Community Center, located at 2700 Willow Street. Every night, the center opens at 6 p.m. Pets are welcome, according to city officials.
Every night, warm meals will be provided, according to city officials.
Visitors are invited to bring their own snacks, beverages, and entertainment, such as games, cards, or novels, according to officials.
To donate meals to the warming center, businesses, nonprofits, and other groups can give 501-975-8780 a call.
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