$3.00 per player
Must be 21+ to enter.
QueerTalk is a confidential space for people identifying along the spectrum of queerness to share experiences, strengthen bonds, and develop the skills needed to inspire one another and ignite action in the communities where we live. The first workshop of this series, “Unpacking Queer”, will focus on working out how our labels and identities can both help and harm us. “Coming out & Being Out” will be our next workshop, on September 7th!
QueerTalk will meet the first Wednesday of every month through March 2017, Room 1C of the Monroe County Public Library. Childcare will be available! Feel free to contact us for any reason at [email protected].
Free
$5.00
4 different restaurants with plenty of food options, entertainment by Straight Davis, prizes and networking!
We hope to see several Chamber members at this event to show your support and network with local business leaders.
The Bloomfield Friday Farmer’s Market will feature “Small Business Night” and “Vintage Pop-Up Night” on Friday, September 9 from 4-7 pm. For a $5 fee, small businesses and vintage/collectable sellers are invited to set up a tent/table and advertise their business or sell their wares! The purpose of Small Business Night is to inform the public about the goods and services provided by small businesses in our own community, and to encourage residents to “buy local”. The Bloomfield market is held each Friday and is located on the corner of Spring and Franklin streets. Small Business displays will be set up in the grassy lot across Franklin Street from Bloomfield Manufacturing. Businesses can pay their fee to the market manager that evening. If there are questions, please contact the committee via our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Bloomfield.community.farmers.market/
Visit: www.gallerywalkbloomington.com for more details
Free refreshments, meet the artists, children welcome.
The Ivy Tech Culinary students make all our refreshments.
For Gallery Walk, Ekphrasis at The Venue
On Friday, August 5th, for Gallery Walk beginning at 5:00p.m., The Venue will feature paintings selected for this year’s Venue Ekphrasis.
We at The Venue have invited ten of Bloomington’s finest Artists and ten of our most accomplished Poets to participate in an Ekphrasis. Each artist has submitted a painting, and each poet has selected one of the paintings, that inspires them to write a poem. The paintings will be our visual show for the month of August.
On Saturday, August 20th, at 6:00p.m., and again on August 27th at 6:00p.m. at The Venue, five of the artists will explain the inspiration for their painting, and five of the Poets will read the poems that those paintings inspired. The interaction will elucidate and amplify their creative process.
Our gourmet soup and other special refreshments will be served. Join us.
The IU Fine Arts Theaters are at 1200 East 7th Street, on the north side of Showalter Fountain, next to the IU Auditorium. If you are standing in the middle of the fountain, facing the IU Auditorium, the Fine Arts Building is on your left.
The viewing experience at Fine Arts is similar to that of a traditional theater – reasonably comfortable theater seats on a sloped floor. There are two screening rooms – the downstairs theater seats 250, the smaller, more intimate upstairs theater seats 99. This semester, unless otherwise indicated, we are screening in the upstairs theater.
To reach the screening rooms enter the IU Fine Arts building through the second floor doors off of the circular drive. Look to your left and you’ll see the upstairs Fine Arts theater.
To reach the downstairs theater go to the end of the hall and walk down the stairs. You’ll find the downstairs theater on your right.
The Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market holds the annual Heirloom Tomato Tasting Aug. 6 from 9 until 11:30 a.m. at Showers Plaza, 401 N. Morton St. Tomato tasting is free while supplies last.
Local farmers provide a variety of colorful heirloom varieties for tasting, including Brandywine, Cherokee Purple, Black from Tula, Pineapple, German Johnson, Green Zebra, Mortgage Lifter, Blue Beauty and more. Most of the tomato varieties will be available for sale at the Market as well.
According to Farmers’ Market coordinator Marcia Veldman, heirloom tomatoes are varieties that were once widely cultivated but fell out of favor with producers because they neither shipped nor stored well, but were cherished by gardeners for their superb colors, textures, and flavors. Heirloom tomatoes are open pollinated and are grown from seed saved from earlier crops. Some maintain that to really qualify as an “heirloom,” seed must be passed from generation to generation like a precious family quilt.
Free parking is available at the Farmers’ Market north of City Hall in IU ‘C’ Permit spaces (in the lot located on the east side of Morton Street, at the corner of Ninth and Morton) and in City Hall Red Permit spaces. Metered parking is available on the streets surrounding the Farmers’ Market for $1 an hour, or in the parking garage at Seventh and Morton Streets for 50 cents per hour. Parking regulations are enforced on Saturdays.
For more information about the Heirloom Tomato Tasting, and to see a complete listing of varieties available for tasting, visit bloomington.in.gov/farmersmarket. To volunteer to help with the Tomato Tasting by slicing tomatos and dishing out samples, sign up at bloomington.in.gov/parksvol.
College Mall will host a Back-to-School Celebration to prepare students and families for the upcoming school year. The highlight of the event will be a fashion show featuring the girls from the local chapter of Girls, Inc. The fashion show will showcase new styles and trends for the season. As a part of the celebration, College Mall will be collecting school supplies for Girls, Inc. of Indiana’s after school programs Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Bring a chair, your dancing shoes & enjoy an evening of food, music, beverages and a community reunion! We are family friendly and a purchased ticket includes 4 bands and a food ticket. $25 – Adults (age 12+). $20 – groups of 10+ adults. $10 – Kids (age 6-12). Free Entry – Kids (age 6 and under).
100% of proceeds benefit the Carl Deal Jr. Scholarship Fund at the Community Foundation of Bloomington & Monroe County
Description:
Dinner is at 5pm – Music at 6pm
Tickets Dinner & Show $35 per person
Overnight Package – $171.91
“Jazz & Swing are America’s music emerging from the stylings and sounds of the era of the Big Bands. Stardusters Music is dedicated to keeping the Big Band sounds alive and well.”
The IU Fine Arts Theaters are at 1200 East 7th Street, on the north side of Showalter Fountain, next to the IU Auditorium. If you are standing in the middle of the fountain, facing the IU Auditorium, the Fine Arts Building is on your left. The picture above shows the IU Auditorium on the right and the Fine Arts building on the left.
The viewing experience at Fine Arts is similar to that of a traditional theater – reasonably comfortable theater seats on a sloped floor. There are two screening rooms – the downstairs theater seats 250, the smaller, more intimate upstairs theater seats 99. This semester, unless otherwise indicated, we are screening in the upstairs theater.
To reach the screening rooms enter the IU Fine Arts building through the second floor doors off of the circular drive. Look to your left and you’ll see the upstairs Fine Arts theater.
To reach the downstairs theater go to the end of the hall and walk down the stairs. You’ll find the downstairs theater on your right.
$5.00
All Ages.
All Ages.
In response to the Orlando Pulse shootings and the resulting police worship and homonationalism, we conceived of this ongoing film series that would detail the long history of queer self-defense, autonomy, militancy, and open revolt. The second installment will be Monday August 8th at 9:30pm and will be a double feature of United in Anger and one other film, to be announced. Future installments will include Happy Birthday, Marsha! (2016) and Check It (2016) and more. There will be posters and zines also for donation, all of which will go towards supporting rebellious queer and trans prisoners.
Contact: Alison Miller. 812.349.3771, [email protected]
The Bloomington Walking Club is an informal group that meets for a guided group walk on the paved trails surrounding Olcott Park. The group meets every Thursday evening, weather permitting. All ability levels are welcome. Walkers choose their own pace. For more information contact Alison Miller at [email protected]
Dan Peterson, vice president industry and government affairs of Cook Medical will be our guest speaker for August.
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The Bloomfield Friday Farmer’s Market will feature “Small Business Night” and “Vintage Pop-Up Night” on Friday, September 9 from 4-7 pm. For a $5 fee, small businesses and vintage/collectable sellers are invited to set up a tent/table and advertise their business or sell their wares! The purpose of Small Business Night is to inform the public about the goods and services provided by small businesses in our own community, and to encourage residents to “buy local”. The Bloomfield market is held each Friday and is located on the corner of Spring and Franklin streets. Small Business displays will be set up in the grassy lot across Franklin Street from Bloomfield Manufacturing. Businesses can pay their fee to the market manager that evening. If there are questions, please contact the committee via our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Bloomfield.community.farmers.market/