Our Community

Civic Groups & Organizations

The Blytheville area is characterized by generous people—generous not only with money, but with their time. Civic groups, churches and other non-profit organizations are essential elements in the spirit and drive of the community.   

In addition to a vibrant Chamber of Commerce, the area hosts civic groups such as Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Junior Auxiliary, PEO, and Epsilon Sigma Alpha, while a number of other organizations serve specific professions.  

Churches
Hometown churches are active organizations community-wide. They can be found interspersed throughout Blytheville and Gosnell neighborhoods. Some of these churches—representing a wide variety of denominations—are historic to the area, but new congregations continue to evolve, forming new churches that, like the old ones, are committed to connecting to the community with not only traditional worship services, but also with weekly activities and valuable outreach programs. Two Blytheville churches, Pathway Ministries and Immaculate Conception, also offer private school settings for students, beginning with pre-school.