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Arkansas Wrap-Up

At the end of each trip, LEAPsters try to reflect on their trip and select our favorite activities.  More than most trips, we had some real consensus on our itinerary.

Among our favorite restaurants, we had a tie for third place, with Community Bakery and Three Fold Noodle getting votes from about half the LEAPsters.  Community Bakery is a LEAP standby, and Three Fold Noodle was suggested by our Park Ranger at the Clinton Birthplace.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Community Bakery
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Community Bakery
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Community Bakery
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement and Politics, Little Rock, Three Fold Noodle
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement and Politics, Little Rock, Three Fold Noodle

Consensus came in a tie for first place, with Mother Kelley’s and Brave New Restaurant receiving almost unanimous LEAP love.  Despite their tie for the top place, the two restaurants couldn’t be more different.

Mother Kelley’s is soul food.  It make no pretense to fancy, but the food is wonderful.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement and Politics, Texarkana, Mother Kelley's Home Cooking

The staff is also friendly and helpful.  We even go to meet “Mother Kelley!”

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement and Politics, Texarkana, Mother Kelley's Home Cooking

Brave New Restaurant is a fancier restaurant, and their menu items reflect their goal of having “every be a celebration of food.”  We had wonderful appetizers, entrees, and desserts–and their coffee is great, too!

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In terms of favorite activities, there was less consensus, but the votes were just as close.  In honorable mention, the visit to the Clinton School and the Capitol received strong votes.  These two visits were also largely responsible or shaping our opinion of Little Rock citizens as being among the nicest in the United States.

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The Little Rock Central High and the MacArthur Museums were tied for third place.  Both offered fascinating insights into history and did a good job of providing information in digestible amounts.

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SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, MacArthur Museum of Military History
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SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Little Rock Central High Museum, Little Rock Nine
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Little Rock Central High Museum, Little Rock Nine

In the top spot, two very different activities ended in a tie: the play, “Wicked,” and a hike up Pinnacle Mountain.

SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Wicked, Steven Schwartz
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Wicked, Steven Schwartz
SHSU, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Wicked, Steven Schwartz
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

In many respects, this was the quintessential LEAP trip.  We engaged in diverse activities, relating to politics, public service, food, culture, history, civil rights, art, and nature/environment.  In this manner, we were able to learn many new things, have fun, and pursue career and educational opportunities, while visiting a new location (none of the students had been to Little Rock, and one of the students had never been to a state other than Texas).

It was a great way to spend five days during the break, and another fantastic reason to go to Sam Houston State University.

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on January 29, 2020Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Civil Rights, Food, Fun, Law, Politics, TravelTags Brave New Restaurant, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Clinton School of Public Service, Hot Springs National Park, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Little Rock AR, Little Rock Central High, Pinnacle Mountain Hike, SHSU, WickedLeave a comment on Arkansas Wrap-Up

Arkansas Travelers: Little Rock, Day 4

For our final full-day in Little Rock, we had planned diverse activities, all of which we hoped would be rewarding in their own way.  When you are planning for graduate school, touring a capitol, and hiking a 1,000 pinnacle, planning ahead is a must.

Clinton School of Public Service

by Miranda Estrada

To prepare for the busy day ahead, we made our way to Nexus Coffee to enjoy much-needed caffeine and pastries before heading to our first stop of the day: The Clinton School of Public Service. Our tour guide, Ms. Christine McCall, is an alumnus from The Clinton School, and she generously shared her personal experience as a graduate student and her job with the school as Assistant Director for Enrollment and Alumni Services.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Clinton School of Public Service

The Clinton School is unique because of its emphasis on field work throughout the duration of the degree. The master’s in public service is a two-year degree that is separated into three major projects: practicum project, international public service project, and the capstone project.

In the practicum project, students work with local organizations and government entities while taking classes for their first year in the program. The summer after the first year is spent completing the international public service project. Ms. McCall spoke with us about her time spent in Tanzania working for a university to develop a leadership program. The Clinton School has over 300 service projects in over 70 different countries. The global impact the school strives to make has not been seen in another graduate program. For the final year of the program students complete their capstone project where students complete an in-depth public service project to benefit a government, for a non-profit of their choosing.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Clinton School of Public Service

The Clinton School also offers the “Renowned Speaker Series” where students and the public can come and hear over 100 speakers through the course of a year. The series offers diverse speakers ranging from presidents and prime ministers, pulitzer prize winners, senators and congressmen and congresswomen, to NFL Players. After gaining a more in depth understanding of the program, we thanked Ms. McCall for her time and insight and headed to lunch.

 Copper Grill- Quinn Kobrin

For lunch after the Clinton School, we decided to try the Copper Grill. Featuring Southern-influenced dishes, our entrees consisted of crispy catfish, French dip burgers, and roasted pear salads. We also enjoyed sampling the MB’s five cheese mac and cheese and the pimento cheese served with bacon and a baguette. Each dish was tasty and unique, and had a certain Arkansan twist.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Copper Grill

Our lunch provided a great second wave of energy for us before our tour the Arkansas capitol.

Arkansas State Capitol- Maggie Denena

Following lunch, LEAP Ambassadors continued to the Arkansas State Capitol for a formal tour. Construction of the Capitol building took place from 1899-1915 and was designed by architects George Mann and Cass Gilbert. Originally not to exceed a construction budget of one million dollars, the completed cost was nearly 2.3 million.

Following an examination of the Capitol’s marble walls…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Arkansas State Capitol

…our first stop was to the Supreme Court, which featured original mahogany and chandelier lighting.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Arkansas State Capitol

The walls displayed symbolic triglyphs influenced by Greek architecture, as they were the first to introduce and practice democracy.

On our way to the Senate gallery we stopped to admire two of the four murals in the Capitol, represent education and justice as a Grecian influence. Parallel to the Supreme Court room you’ll find the Governors Reception room, where the final two murals represent war and education, a Roman influence. In the Senate gallery we learned that there are 35 Arkansas State Senators led by the Lieutenant Governor.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Arkansas State Capitol

Featuring a beautiful stained-glass ceiling commissioned to combat the warm southern sun, the Senate floor was slightly smaller than our next stop, the House of Representatives. As if taken from a Hollywood Palace, the floor House of Representatives was breathtakingly extravagant.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Arkansas State Capitol

Scagliola columns with Grecian Corinthian designs and 24 carat gold accents line the room, golden lighting from a 2,000-pound chandelier, and seating for the 100-member assembly below the stained-glass dome, the House chamber was truly amazing.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Arkansas State Capitol

Not to be outdone, we traveled to the Governors Reception room for the final stop of our tour.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Arkansas State Capitol

On either side of the room was a fireplace, one side had a painted portrait of the Governor that preceded the incumbent (at this time, Governor Mike Beebe), and on the other side, a painted portrait of George Washington Donaghy. The conference table in the center of the room is made of walnut and was crafted by Donaghy to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the State of Arkansas. As our Capitol tour came to its completion, Ambassador’s took a quick picture in front of Beebe’s portrait with our amazing tour guides! ​

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Arkansas State Capitol

Pinnacle Mountain Hike – Makayla Mason

After the state capitol tour, we quickly went to the hotel to prepare for our hike at the Pinnacle Mountain State Park. It was just a short 30-minute drive to Pinnacle Mountain State Park. We arrived at 4:30pm, meaning we would be able to reach the top of the mountain just as the sun was setting.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

We had water, charged cellphones, and excitement (well, some of us).

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

The hike was very steep and included a lot of climbing over very large rocks. Ryan and Quinn were gentlemen as they carried the backpack with waters…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

…one of the cameras, and stayed in the back to help some of us up the challenging trail.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

Once we reached the top, at 1,011 feet in elevation, we saw the view that was worth the work!

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

The sunset was beautiful across the trees and water.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

Even though we took some time to primp for the camera…

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike
SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

…we wished we could have stayed longer, but as the sun finally dipped down past the horizon, it became increasingly dark.

SHSU, LEAP Center, LEAP Ambassadors, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike

We started to make our descent down the mountain. We used the flashlights on our phones to hike down the other side of the mountain that was less steep and more friendly, however still very slippery. Overall, the hike was just over 1.5 miles. We had a great time hiking the fun and challenging trail, but we knew two things: we were hungry and would be sore tomorrow!

 Brave New Restaurant- Quinn Kobrin

After our hike up Pinnacle Mountain, we were in some serious need of nourishment. Despite a rather unsettling journey through a building under construction and a sketchy elevator that seemed to be playing tricks on us, we made it to the Brave New Restaurant. We started off by being served brown rolls and butter. Then, after trying some brie and smoked fish, we split several dishes to ensure we each got to taste everything.

The coveted dish of the evening was the walleye fish, which was complemented by roasted potatoes, honey-glazed carrots, and a white butter wine sauce.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement and Politics, Little Rock AR, Brave New Restaurant

Another hit was the half chicken, which consisted of a chicken breast stuffed with boursin cheese, as well as an extra leg and thigh, and came with asparagus and mashed potatoes on the side. Also enjoyed were the mixed grill, which included grilled pork tenderloin, beef medallions, stuffed quail, and wild game sausage, and the duck with duck, which came with the poultry either pan seared or as a sausage.

SHSU, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement and Politics, Little Rock AR, Brave New Restaurant

Afterwards, we split the three desserts that are offered there, including their signature chocolate crème brûlée…

SHSU, LEAP Center, Center for Law Engagement and Politics, Little Rock AR, Brave New Restaurant

…a mint chocolate chip bowl of ice cream, and the fluffiest cheesecake we’d ever tried. Our wait staff were very friendly and gave superb recommendations. The food was all delicious and left us wanting more. We definitely recommend the Brave New Restaurant, even if it means taking a sketchy elevator ride. It was finally time to head back to the hotel after our physically long day.

 

Unknown's avatarAuthor mikeyawnPosted on January 21, 2020Format AsideCategories Civic Engagement, Food, Fun, Law, Politics, TravelTags Arkansas State Capitol, Brave New Restaurant, Center for Law Engagement And Politics, Clinton School of Public Service, LEAP Ambassadors, LEAP Center, Little Rock AR, Pinnacle Mountain Hike, SHSULeave a comment on Arkansas Travelers: Little Rock, Day 4

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