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Welcome to the WFHB Community Calendar! To get an event listed on our Community Calendar, please send the event name, date, time and complete address of venue to [email protected] at least one week in advance. The events calendar is a volunteer-powered public service of your community radio station, WFHB.
Mar
3
Fri
2017
Toy Time-For ages 5 yrs. and younger w/parent, Banneker Community Center, 930 W. 7th St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Noon Concert: Anisha Srinivasan @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art, 1133 E 7th St, Bloomington @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
Mar 3 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
East Asian Colloquium Series: Li Bai (701-762) and Confucius @ Global and International Studies Building 2067,355 N Jordan Ave, Bloomington, IN @ East Asian Colloquium Series: Li Bai (701-762) and Confucius @ Global and International Studies Building 2067,355 N Jordan Ave, Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm
Love and Women in Early Chinese Fiction (Daniel Hsieh) @ Global and International Studies Building 2015, 355 N Jordan Ave, Bloomington, IN @ Love and Women in Early Chinese Fiction (Daniel Hsieh) @ Global and International Studies Building 2015, 355 N Jordan Ave, Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm
Legally Blonde The Musical @ Ivy Tech John Waldron Whikehart Auditorium, 122 S Walnut St, Bloomington @ Ivy Tech John Waldron Whikehart Auditorium
Mar 3 @ 2:00 pm
March Gallery Walk, downtown Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Hi Gallery Walkers! March is here and it’s warmer than ever. What a good time to ask, what’s going on for First Friday? Here’s the scoop. Remember that we have a new gallery! Soma Coffee House on Kirkwood has added a gallery to their space. Come downtown to the Bloomington Entertainment & Arts District for a look at what is new and different in our community. Artwork, refreshments and live music will be available for your viewing pleasure.
Come to these locations and experience something new:
-Blueline Gallery
-By Hand Gallery
-gallery 406
-Gallery Group
-Gather: handmade Shoppe & Co.
-Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center
-Monroe Convention Center Art Gallery
-Pictura Gallery
-Royale Hair Parlor Gallery
-Soma Coffee House on Kirkwood
-The Venue Fine Art & Gifts
Visit gallerywalkbloomington.com for show details, a map, and suggestions for parking downtown, and don’t forget to support local art.

Opening Reception for “Sandy Taylor: Paintings from the Well”, By Hand Gallery, 101 E. Kirkwood Ave., #109 Fountain Square Mall, Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Sandy Taylor (1937—2016) was an important, ever-present participant in the evolution of Bloomington’s art scene for many decades. As a professional flutist, she was a lauded performer, teacher, and composer. As a visual artist, Sandy at first worked two-dimensionally with multiple paint media and collage and later had a successful career designing and fabricating jewelry of simple geometric constructions embellished with rich patination. As an arts advocate and organizer, the she was deeply involved with a number of organizations, most particularly the 4th Street Festival of the Arts and the Unitarian Universalist Holiday Bazaar, serving on the steering committees for many years. Sandy Taylor passed away after an accident last year and this exhibition of a selection of her paintings, representing a recent return to the media, is a tribute to her unquenchable search for beauty and her profoundly generous spirit and gifts to the arts in our community.
When already a professional flutist and composer, Sandy began an exploration in paint and mark-making as another means of expression in the 1960s. She was inspired by the lyrical brushstrokes of Abstract Expressionist Franz Kline and the gestural marks constrained by a formal elegance in the work of Helen Frankenthaler. Taylor created large canvases of sonorous arranged, broadly painted, expressive fields of color counter-balanced with hard, abruptly edged shapes sparring for control.
After forty years of a rich interdisciplinary focus, Sandy’s abstractions congealed into a style that seemed to synthesize the automatic gesture, layered and textured fields of subtle color, and pictographic emblems. The symbols were culled randomly from various cultures, eschewing any precise reference, but were suggestive of that which is elemental or archetypal, in keeping with Taylor’s life-long study of Jungian theory. The paint’s texture exposes impasto layers of color and mark, revealing partially hidden scripts beneath the surface displaying a different sort of patination. The compositions were often broken down geometrically divided by a band suggestive of an architectural frieze and scribed or extracted through sgraffito, unreadable texts or glyphs of fish and animal or human figures.
Opening Reception: Friday, March 3rd, 5-8 PM
On Display: March 3rd – April 8th
Opening Reception for Trudy Kaufman, Pictura Gallery, 122 W. 6th St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Brick Gallery, presenting “Italy: A Retrospective” by Trudy Kaufman. Photographs featuring her many years of
travel in Italy, highlighting not only the depth of her experiences there, but also her growth as a photographer
including both film images and more recent digital work.
On view in the Brick Gallery, March 3rd – April 29th

Opening Receptions for Brian Talbert and Youth Art Month, The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, 122 S. Walnut Street, Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Reception for the exhibit Quilts and Dolls @ The Farmer House Museum 529 N. College Avenue, Bloomington, IN @ Reception for the exhibit Quilts and Dolls @ The Farmer House Museum 529 N. College Avenue, Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Science of Art: Circus Science, WonderLab Museum of Science, Health, and Technology, 308 W. Fourth Street, Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join WonderLab and RINGS Circus Education for a fantastical exploration of the science behind circus arts! RINGS will present three workshops focusing on plate spinning, diabolo and devilsticks at 5:00, 6:00 and 7:00. Museum admission in half price and these workshops are free with your admission!

Additional activities include: sequined sewing, circus collages, knot tying, and more!

It is the mission of RINGS Circus Education to promote traditional circus arts and culture through integrative education, outreach, and performance. These programs are designed to encourage active participation in the arts through the interactive creation and production of circus themed performance, and study projects in fine art and academic subjects.

First Fridays Science of Art is supported, in part, by F. Rudolf Turner; The Sanders Family, the Indiana Arts Commission, Brown County Community Foundation, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a Federal Program.

‘Spiral’ First Friday @ The Fell, 415 West 4th St, Bloomington @ The Fell Building
Mar 3 @ 6:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Visit the I Fell Gallery to celebrate the opening of “Spiral.” Artists Amy Burrell and J Jones have transformed the gallery into an immersive and interactive art experience. The show’s imagery was originally created during travels to ancient sites in Ireland in 2014. Burrell and Jones have reinterpreted that journey using photos, video, projections and textiles. The show features guest artist Valeria Castro. The show on Friday March 3rd will be the first in a series of three shows during 2017. Visitors are invited to interact with the installations and projections. More information about the show is available on the I Fell Gallery’s Facebook page at IFELLBLOOMINGTON.

First Friday at the Fell: Spiral, I Fell Gallery, 415 W 4th St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Visit the I Fell Gallery to celebrate the opening of “Spiral.” Artists Amy Burrell and J Jones have transformed the gallery into an immersive, interactive art experience. The show’s imagery was originally created during travels to ancient sites in Ireland in 2014. Burrell and Jones have reinterpreted that journey using photos, video, projections and textiles. The show features guest artist Valeria Castro. The show on Friday March 3rd will be the first in a series of three shows during 2017. Visitors are invited to interact with the installations and projections. More information about the show is available on the I Fell Gallery’s Facebook page at IFELLBLOOMINGTON.

Exhibit hangs March 3rd – 31st

Gallery hours: Wed: 2-7pm ,Fri: 2-7pm, and Sat: 12-2pm

Kade Puckett, Pine Room-Muddy Boots, 51 E. Chestnut St., Salt Creek Plaza, Nashville, IN
Mar 3 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Opening reception: Fast Impressions and Outtakes, Works by Lynne Gilliatt @ Thomas Gallery, 107 N. College Avenue, Bloomington @ Thomas Gallery
Mar 3 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

This is a festive show of colorful, abstract interpretations depicting people and places from Lynne’s life and travels to her favorite parts of the world.

Lynne is a native of Bloomington, Indiana and has been an artist for most of her life. She works mainly in chalk pastels on sanded paper.

Her work depicts mostly people and places, largely those experienced in her extensive travels to Switzerland, the British Virgin Islands, Mexico and Southwest United States.

Lynne’s paintings reflect sounds blowing over sand, dunes, lakes or oceans. They might be interpretations of light hitting adobe or church walls or shadows making light and dark patterns. Smell, sights and sounds all play a part in her paintings. As memories of these experiences seep into her memory, she later lets them out in her work.

Reception and Chat with the Artists from the African American Dance Company, room A201 at The Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center, 275 North Jordan Ave., Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 7:00 pm
WORKING, a musical, Bloomington South High School, 1965 S. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 3 @ 7:00 pm

Presented by Bloomington High School South (Theatre South) and University Players

http://www.musicalartstix.com/

Peter Grimes, The Musical Arts Center, (MAC) 101 N. Jordan Ave., Bloomington, IN @ Musical Arts Center
Mar 3 @ 7:30 pm

Peter Grimes—the abused and abusive fisherman, a tortured soul living in a tightknit coastal community where he’ll always be an outsider, and where contentment is always out of reach. Did he murder his two young apprentices who helped him in his dangerous work? The truth is irrelevant because the village gossips will have their way, insidiously driving him to a dark place of madness that offers only one way out. Electrifying drama blends seamlessly with the endlessly evocative score—one that vibrates with the tensions of a claustrophobic society and captures the essence of the sea in all its magnificence and fearsome power. With its massive choral forces, Peter Grimes is an overwhelming emotional experience for audiences and one of the great music dramas of all time.

Subscriptions available now! Visit the Musical Arts Center box office,
Monday-Friday, 11:30 am-5:30 pm, or call (812) 855-7433.

Opera Insights one hour before each performance.

Artistic Team
Conductor Arthur Fagen
Stage Director Chris Alexander
Set and Costume Designer Robert O’Hearn
Martinie’s Boogie Three with Joe Donnelly & the Obstructionists and the Mike Lee Three @ The Player’s Pub, 424 S Walnut St, Bloomington @ Player's Pub
Mar 3 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm

It’s a Trio of Trios at the Players Pub.
Joe Donnelly plays sweet saxophone, Martinie’s Boogie Three will be a boogie woogie hula hoop party, and the Mike Lee Three is all the best of Mr. Mike Lee.

Monika Herzig @ Topos, 403 N Walnut St, Bloomington @ Topos 403
Mar 3 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Mar
4
Sat
2017
Bloomington Winter Farmers Market @ Harmony School, 909 East Second Street, Bloomington @ Harmony School
Mar 4 @ 9:00 am – 12:30 pm

Want to keep getting your favorite market goods all winter?  The Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market has over 30 vendors with a diversity of produce, meats, eggs, dairy, soaps, flowers, plants, mushrooms, honey, syrup, prepared foods, and holiday items.  Come for breakfast, live music, and a great variety of local vendors.  For more info, check out the website (bloomingtonwinterfarmersmarket.com), like us on Facebook, or email mailto:[email protected].

Craig Brenner at Bloomington Winter Market @ Harmony School, 909 E. 2nd St., Bloomington, IN @ Craig Brenner at Bloomington Winter Market @ Harmony School, 909 E. 2nd St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 4 @ 9:00 am
League of Women Voters Legislative Update @ Bloomington City Council Chambers, Showers Building, 401 N. Morton St., Bloomington @ Bloomington City Council Chambers, Showers Building
Mar 4 @ 9:30 am – 11:00 am

The public is invited to a League of Women Voters Legislative Update on Saturday, February 4, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., in the Bloomington City Council Chambers. State legislators representing Monroe County will discuss developments in the Indiana General Assembly and will respond to audience questions and concerns.

This is the second of five planned Legislative Updates sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Bloomington-Monroe County. All updates will be held in the Bloomington City Council Chambers, Showers Building, 401 N. Morton St. and are free and open to the public. They will be taped by Cable Access Television Services through the Monroe County Public Library and will be replayed by CATS throughout the current legislative session.

Subsequent Legislative Updates are scheduled for March 4, April 8, and May 13.

Monroe County Democratic Party Reorganization Meeting @ Monroe County Courthouse, Nat U. Hill Room, W Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington @ Monroe County Courthouse, Nat U. Hill Room
Mar 4 @ 10:00 am

All Party offices, including Chair, Vice Chair, Secretary, and Treasurer will be filled by Democratic precinct chairs and vice chairs at a caucus March 4 at 10 a.m. at the Nat U. Hill room in the County Courthouse. If you have any questions or are interested in running for any of these positions, please send an e-mail to [email protected].

Youth Art Month Reception @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art, 1133 E 7th St, Bloomington @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
Mar 4 @ 11:00 am – 12:30 pm
The Bloomington Community Song Circle @ Players Pub, 424 South Walnut St. @ Players' Pub, 424 S. Walnut St.
Mar 4 @ 11:30 am – 1:00 pm
Little Hikers: Making Maple Syrup @ Cedar Crest, 4898 E Heritage Woods Rd, Bloomington @ Cedar Crest
Mar 4 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

Learn all about making maple syrup from Native American and pioneer methods, and how to make it at home for very little money.

History Book Club , The Monroe County History Center, 202 E. Sixth St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 4 @ 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm
Seusspicious Behavior – Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with this wacky production by Bloomington High School North students @ Auditorium and 1B & 1C Combo, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave. @ Auditorium and 1B & 1C Combo, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave.
Mar 4 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Legally Blonde The Musical @ Ivy Tech John Waldron Whikehart Auditorium, 122 S Walnut St, Bloomington @ Ivy Tech John Waldron Whikehart Auditorium
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm
Saakumu Ghanaian Dance Troupe, led by Bernard Woma @ Players Pub, 424 South Walnut St. @ Players' Pub, 424 S. Walnut St.
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Thematic Tour: Math Magic: A Tour of Mathematics in Art @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art, 1133 E 7th St, Bloomington @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
Mar 4 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Salaam-to benefit Exodus and Catholic Charities, The Pourhouse Cafe, 314 East Kirkwood Avenue, Bloomington, IN
Mar 4 @ 4:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Bloomington’s international restaurants, including Falafels, Sofra, Pourhouse, Anatolia, and Little Tibet, will offer a taste of the world. Local world music darlings Salaam will perform original and tradition-inspired music from across the Middle East.

More information at https://www.facebook.com/events/658697211004279/.

“Exodus and Catholic Charities provide refugees who have already made their home in Indy with vital services,” notes Marine Brichard, IU student and member of No Lost Generation. “Families receive case management, employment, education, and mental wellness support. Exodus and Catholic Charities promised to welcome and support them in rebuilding their lives in Indianapolis. No Lost Generation wants to help them keep that promise.”

“We at rock paper scissors are a small Hoosier business, but we work internationally,” explains Tristra Newyear Yeager of rock paper scissors. “That not only makes great economic sense, but it enriches our professional and personal lives as well. We want to share that wealth with our newest neighbors, to welcome them, and bring together the community in support of a more internationally aware, globally informed way of being a Hoosier. I can’t think of anything more American than that.”

Honky Tonk Cavalcade, with your hosts, The Blue Diesel Ramblers @ Players Pub, 424 South Walnut St. @ Players' Pub, 424 S. Walnut St.
Mar 4 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Festival of Praise & Auction Fundraiser @ House of Prayer Elletsville, 4100 N. Hartstrait Rd., Bloomington @ House of Prayer Elletsville
Mar 4 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Pies and Cakes and Cookies and Breads and more. Proceeds go towards the Wendy Bradley Christmas Gift bags for the Monroe County Jail.

Dance Showcase with The African American Dance Company, The Neal-Marshall Black Cultural Center’s Grand Hall, 275 North Jordan Ave., Bloomington, IN
Mar 4 @ 7:00 pm
Victoria Banks, Mitchell Opera House, 217 North 7th St., Mitchell @ Mitchell Opera House
Mar 4 @ 7:00 pm

Victoria Banks will be performing live at the Mitchell Opera House on March 4, 2017 at 7:00 p.m. Victoria’s list of accolades as an artist is long. Her self-produced, self-penned records When You Can Fly and Never Be the Same made her 2009’s most nominated female artist in Canadian Country Music, earned her the 2010 CCMA Female Artist of the Year award, and sent her out on tour with superstars Reba McEntire, Wynonna Judd, Lonestar, Randy Travis and Johnny Reid.

 

Brown County Bluegrass Bash With: Blue Collar Bluegrass; Hamilton Creek and, Blue Mafia @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 S Van Buren St, Nashville @ Brown County Playhouse
Mar 4 @ 7:30 pm

Three of the best traditional bluegrass bands in the region will perform live in the County that was home to the granddaddy of Bluegrass, Bill Monroe:-

Blue Mafia loves putting their own twist on standard bluegrass tunes and creating new music. Their third album Hanging Tree was released in December, and the single Like A Mining Man should be hitting the airwaves soon! They are just the right combination of traditional and progressive bluegrass featuring Tony Wray, Dara Wray , Michael Gregory with Calib Smith on banjo and Kent Todd on fiddle.

Blue Collar Bluegrass band members say they are “…working hard in sharing bluegrass music.” The band consists of friends that have been picking together for years, and each member shares the same passion for traditional bluegrass as well as “new grass” music. The band name represents the down to earth, hardworking attitudes that each member shares for life, work and music. Band members are Mike Grimmitt, Mark Roembke, Carl Strohm, Jason Strohm, Dean Metcalf and Bill Haggard.

Hamilton Creek is a Brown County-based band of bluegrass musicians steeped in tradition with a sound as old as the hills but still fresh as the morning dew. They are a band founded on a love of the music and a great friendship, driving their sound. All are veteran bluegrass musicians striving to carry on the great traditions of those who went before. Band members are Neil Smith, Frank Hilligoss, Kevin Cox with Daniel Harden on banjo and vocals.

Peter Grimes, The Musical Arts Center, (MAC) 101 N. Jordan Ave., Bloomington, IN @ Musical Arts Center
Mar 4 @ 7:30 pm

Peter Grimes—the abused and abusive fisherman, a tortured soul living in a tightknit coastal community where he’ll always be an outsider, and where contentment is always out of reach. Did he murder his two young apprentices who helped him in his dangerous work? The truth is irrelevant because the village gossips will have their way, insidiously driving him to a dark place of madness that offers only one way out. Electrifying drama blends seamlessly with the endlessly evocative score—one that vibrates with the tensions of a claustrophobic society and captures the essence of the sea in all its magnificence and fearsome power. With its massive choral forces, Peter Grimes is an overwhelming emotional experience for audiences and one of the great music dramas of all time.

Subscriptions available now! Visit the Musical Arts Center box office,
Monday-Friday, 11:30 am-5:30 pm, or call (812) 855-7433.

Opera Insights one hour before each performance.

Artistic Team
Conductor Arthur Fagen
Stage Director Chris Alexander
Set and Costume Designer Robert O’Hearn
Scene Change: Music of Latin American @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater
Mar 4 @ 7:30 pm

LEAVE YOUR SOMBRERO AT HOME
Defying Stereotypes in Latin American Music

“They’re great, but mariachis and salsa are only a tiny part of what Latin American music is all about.”

Alejandro Gómez Guillén, Artistic Director and Conductor of the Bloomington Symphony Orchestra, wants the world to know that there’s more to Latin American music than just mariachis and salsa.

On Saturday, March 4 th , the BSO is partnering with IU’s Latin American Music Center to perform music by composers from Brazil, Chile, Colombia, and Peru. And here’s the catch – absolutely nothing on the program is what you’d think of as “typical” Latin American music.

This is particularly important to Alejandro, who grew up in Bogota, Colombia, surrounded by song.

“My grandfather put together a family choir – Coro de Cámara Guillén Becerra – and conducted it. I grew up listening to them rehearse. Even after being sent to bed, I’d sneak back to the door and listen to the beautiful songs coming from our living room.”

Last November, Alejandro attended a performance by IU’s Latin American Music Center. Chilean composer Juan Orrego-Salas was also in the audience, and Alejandro called his mother to tell her.

“One of our favorite pieces, Romance Segundo, was written by Juan Orrego-Salas. You have no idea how much his music means to my family, and how it shaped my own life and career. And here I was, in the same room as this great man and brilliant composer, so of course I told my mother, and she just started crying on the phone.”

Two of the pieces on the March 4 th program – Introduccion y Allegro and Ash Wednesday – were composed by Orrego-Salas. Ash Wednesday, inspired by a T.S. Eliot poem and dedicated to the composer’s son, is of special interest, as this will be that piece’s world premiere.

And really, how often do you get to conduct the world premiere of a piece written by your hero, who also happens to be one of the greatest living composers? Maybe once in a lifetime, if you’re lucky.

Punks Give Back! No. 1 – UndocuHoosiers Benefit, with: Duck Trash; Shane Cuervo; Eric Ayotte; Spacer and, Famous Unknown Poets @ The Void, 1607 South Rogers St. @ The Void, 1607 South Rogers St.
Mar 4 @ 8:00 pm
Sex Trivia Night, presented by Law Students for Reproductive Justice, to benefit All-Options Pregnancy Resource Center @ The Back Door, in the alley behind the Atlas Bar, 207 South College Ave. @ The Back Door, in the alley behind the Atlas Bar, 207 South College Ave.
Mar 4 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Soul Street @ Players Pub, 424 South Walnut St. @ Players' Pub, 424 S. Walnut St.
Mar 4 @ 8:30 pm – 11:30 pm
Corey Smith @ The Bluebird Nightclub, 216 N Walnut St., Bloomington @ The Bluebird Nightclub
Mar 4 @ 9:00 pm
Tim Baker’s Birthday Bash, with The Shack-Ups; Nick Dittmeier and the Sawdusters, and Chainsaw Mondays @ Blockhouse Bar, 205 S College Ave, in the alley beneath The Back Door @ Blockhouse Bar, 205 S College Ave, in the alley beneath The Back Door
Mar 4 @ 9:00 pm
Mar
5
Sun
2017
Bloomington Ukulele Club Meeting @ Meeting Room 2-A, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave. @ Meeting Room 2-A, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave.
Mar 5 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Legally Blonde The Musical @ Ivy Tech John Waldron Whikehart Auditorium, 122 S Walnut St, Bloomington @ Ivy Tech John Waldron Whikehart Auditorium
Mar 5 @ 2:00 pm
First Sunday Prose @ Boxcar Books, 408 E 6th St, Bloomington @ Boxcar Books
Mar 5 @ 3:00 pm – 5:00 pm

First Sunday Prose is a monthly series featuring excellent prose by local and not-so-local authors.

Featured readers will be Bonnie Jo Campbell, Jenny Kander and Eric Rensberger. Followed by open mic.
For more information, contact Joan Hawkins
Openhearted Kids: Voyage Through Islamic Cultures, This stop: Morocco. @ Children’s Program Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave. @ Children's Program Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave.
Mar 5 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
‘Hidden Figures’ showings at 4pm and at 7pm @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 South Van Buren Street, Nashville @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 South Van Buren Street, Nashville
Mar 5 @ 4:00 pm
Hillel at Indiana University Presents: Campus Superstar Semi-Final Competition @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington @ The Buskirk-Chumley Theater
Mar 5 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm

The 13th Annual Indiana Campus Superstar is a vocal talent competition open to any student attending any college or university in the state of Indiana. Soloist singers from all backgrounds, representing the full spectrum of musical genres, will enjoy an equal opportunity to win a $5000 Grand Prize, or one of nine other top prizes.
At this Semi-Final Competition, ten contestants will be chosen to advance to the Final Competition at the Toby Theater Indianapolis Museum of Art on April 9, 2017, where judges will narrow the field to the top 5 contestants and the audience votes for the winner to become the next Campus Superstar! This FREE event is sponsored by Hillel at Indiana University.

Doors will open at 4:30pm and the program is expected to last around 3 hours.

Durand Jones and The Indications @ The Bishop, 123 S. Walnut St Bloomington, IN, 47401 @ Durand Jones and The Indications @ The Bishop, 123 S. Walnut St Bloomington, IN, 47401
Mar 5 @ 7:00 pm
Documentaries: ‘Jewel’s Catch One’, ‘The Same Difference’ @ The Back Door, in the alley behind the Atlas Bar, 207 South College Ave. @ The Back Door, in the alley behind the Atlas Bar, 207 South College Ave.
Mar 5 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Michael Kelsey @ Players Pub, 424 South Walnut St. @ Players' Pub, 424 S. Walnut St.
Mar 5 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
The Instant Gratification Movie Challenge @ The Void, 1607 South Rogers St. @ The Void, 1607 South Rogers St.
Mar 5 @ 8:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Mar
6
Mon
2017
Toy Time-For ages 5 yrs. and younger w/parent, Banneker Community Center, 930 W. 7th St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 6 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Moms’ Monday: The New Moms Group @ The MCPL Baby Space, 303 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington @ Monroe County Public Library
Mar 6 @ 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

Starting January 16, Moms’ Monday, our new moms group, will be held in The Baby Space at the Monroe County Library on every first and third Monday of the month from 10 am to noon. This space is a separate, fully enclosed room designed just for the needs of babies who are not yet walking, and their caregivers.

This group is a drop-in style. It is open to moms and their babies who are not yet walking. Please note that older children are not permitted in The Baby Space.

Preschool Story Hour, Banneker Community Center, 930 W. 7th St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 6 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
AARP Free Tax Assistance@ Program Room 2-B, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave. @ Program Room 2-B, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave.
Mar 6 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

For low- and middle-income taxpayers, with special attention to those age 60 and older.

Sticker Design Contest, Learn how to use Adobe Illustrator to design your own sticker—then enter our contest. for ages 12 – 19 @ Ground Floor, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave. @ Ground Floor, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave.
Mar 6 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Brown County Historical Society meeting, Brown County History Center, 90 E. Gould St., Nashville, Indiana
Mar 6 @ 6:30 pm

William “Bill” Spencer Miller, author of the book, “Son of a Coal Miner’s Daughter” will be the speaker.  Mr. Miller is also known as the Master of Browny Mountain and a long time advocate in remembering Elkinville.  This carry-in meeting is open to the public.  Bring a covered dish and your own table service.

Bloomington Peace Action Coalition @ Meeting Room 1-C, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave. @ Meeting Room 1-C, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave.
Mar 6 @ 7:00 pm
Movie Goofs: Congo @ The Back Door, in the alley behind the Atlas Bar, 207 South College Ave @ The Back Door, in the alley behind the Atlas Bar, 207 South College Ave.
Mar 6 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Bloomington Solo Showcase featuring artists from Campus and Town @ Players Pub, 424 South Walnut St. @ Players' Pub, 424 S. Walnut St.
Mar 6 @ 8:30 pm – 11:00 pm
Mar
7
Tue
2017
“Guerrilla Tactics: U.S. Performance Art and the Politics of Radical Resourcefulness – with Faye R. Gleisser @ IU Global and International Studies Building
Mar 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
AARP Free Tax Assistance@ Program Room 2-B, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave. @ Program Room 2-B, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave.
Mar 7 @ 2:00 pm – 6:00 pm

For low- and middle-income taxpayers, with special attention to those age 60 and older.

The Politics of Immigration Enforcement: A Public Forum @ Monroe County Public Library Room 1B
Mar 7 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Bloomington Unplugged, Kacie Swierk, at The Venue Fine Art & Gifts, 114 S. Grant, Bloomington, IN
Mar 7 @ 5:30 pm
Kacie Swierk is a 22-year old musician, singer and songwriter of Irish lineage. Mixed between folk, roots, and blues, Swierk’s songs strive for authenticity in both lyricism and composition. A great new talent to discover in Bloomington.
  Refreshments will be served and The Venue’s fine selection of paintings, jewelry, ceramics, and artistic gifts will also be on display for purchase.
You can visit the following link for free parking options near The Venue: http://bloomington.in.gov/parksmart.
Traditional Irish Music Session @ Runcible Spoon, 412 East 6th St. @ Runcible Spoon, 412 East 6th St.
Mar 7 @ 7:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Alex Rose, L’Aventure, Island Effect @ The Void, 1607 South Rogers St. @ The Void, 1607 South Rogers St.
Mar 7 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Blues Jam, hosted by Cliff and the Guardrails @ Players Pub, 424 South Walnut St. @ Players' Pub, 424 S. Walnut St.
Mar 7 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Weekly all-ages Blues Jam. Host band will play the first set, then invite you & others to join in.
The Victor Wooten Trio @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater
Mar 7 @ 8:00 pm
Alex Cameron w/ Major Murphy & Andrew @ The Bishop Bar, 123 South Walnut St. @ The Bishop Bar, 123 South Walnut St.
Mar 7 @ 9:00 pm
Mar
8
Wed
2017
Toy Time-For ages 5 yrs. and younger w/parent, Banneker Community Center, 930 W. 7th St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 8 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Discovery Time, WonderLab Museum of Science, Health, and Technology, 308 W. Fourth Street, Bloomington, IN
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am

It is said that young children experience the world and express themselves in a “hundred languages.” Discovery Time utilizes a broad array of these learning languages – including music, art, stories, and creative movement – to connect children to science. Children ages 3 to 6 are developing increasingly complex theories about the world, rapidly gaining language, and learning to work with others. Discovery Time activities are designed by early childhood specialists specifically to nurture and challenge the rapid development of preschool-aged children in a fun and safe learning environment.

Age Group: Recommended for children ages 3 to 6. Siblings welcome.

Location: Lab A or WonderGarden, weather permitting

Cost: Ticketed, but FREE with museum admission

Science Sprouts, WonderLab Museum of Science, Health, and Technology, 308 W. Fourth Street, Bloomington, IN
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am

Science Sprouts is a new weekly science enrichment program designed especially for toddlers and their families. Toddlers are natural scientists, and Science Sprouts is a time for them to explore, experiment, and build skills ranging from physical development to social emotional development. Science Sprouts activities are designed and facilitated by early childhood specialists and involve hands-on exploration, live music, body movement, and a commitment to accurate science!

Age Group: Recommended for children under 3. Pre-walkers welcome. Siblings welcome.

Location: Lab A or WonderGarden, weather permitting

Cost: Ticketed, but FREE with museum admission

Where Does Your Money Go?, Area 10 Agency on Aging, 631 W. Edgewood Dr. Ellettsville, IN
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Sponsored by Purdue Extension of Monroe County

Brief Description: Understand how current money-management practices affect financial stability

  • Increase knowledge of money-management practices that lead to financial control
  • Identify adopted financial management practices and recognize the economic impact of new practices
  • Establish financial management practices that promote financial stability, such as:
    • Tracking expenses
    • Identifying spending leaks
    • Identifying needs vs. wants
    • Establishing written financial goals
    • Developing spending-savings plan

Contact: Courtney Stewart, [email protected], 812-345-2575

Noon Talk: “The Nabisco 600: Outsourced and Fighting Back Against Global Worker Exploitation”, room 2067 of the Global and International Studies Building, 355 N Jordan Ave, Bloomington, IN
Mar 8 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm

Ron Baker, Strategic Campaign Coordinator of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union will explain how 600 Nabisco workers lost their jobs in Chicago last year when Mondelez/Nabisco put profits in front of people. Join him and several other former Nabisco employees in the fight-back against corporate greed, outsourcing, and the global exploitation of working people that results. The first step is to check out this Nabisco 600 Video and like us to follow the campaign on Facebook at Nabisco 600 Workers – BCTGM. Then come and participate in this discussion and interchange with a team of laid of Nabisco workers regarding how the events unfolded in Chicago, how they and their families have been personally affected, how the fight-back has grown nationally and globally, and how you can get involved. Don’t miss this unique opportunity to be a part of the solution! Learn more at fightforamericanjobs.com.

 

Sponsored by the IU Department of Labor Studies and Center for The Study of Global Change.

 

Noon Talk: Prostitution and Politics in 1920s Berlin @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art, 1133 E 7th St, Bloomington @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
Mar 8 @ 12:15 pm – 1:00 pm
Hoosiers for a Commonsense Health Plan @ St. Mark’s United Methodist Church, Room 8, 100 N. State Rd. 46 Bypass, Bloomington @ St. Mark’s United Methodist Church
Mar 8 @ 5:30 pm

Join friends and community members who are working for a national health plan, Medicare for all.

Open Mic, Pine Room-Muddy Boots, 51 E. Chestnut St., Salt Creek Plaza, Nashville, IN
Mar 8 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Reception for Stardust and Moonbeams (a Jazz Age short film shot locally), Farmer House Museum, 529 N. College Ave., Bloomington, IN
Mar 8 @ 8:43 pm – 9:43 pm
When the American Society of Cinematographers held their 31st annual awards ceremony in Hollywood in February, the ASC honored the first woman with the prestigious President’s Award:  40-year industry veteran and pioneer, Nancy Schreiber, ASC.  Schreiber is the director of photography for Stardust & Moonbeams, a Jazz Age short film shot locally at Farmer House Museum and currently in post-production.  She wanted to work on the film because of its much-needed theme and purpose:  get women behind the camera making the decisions and creating the images — from production team to story to visuals.
    With two Sundance awards, Schreiber is about to begin color grading on Stardust & Moonbeams.  The Bloomington production team (Madelyn Ritrosky, Kalynn Brower, Jo Throckmorton) seeks $ for Schreiber and director Terri Farley-Teruel (Beautiful Dreamer) to finish.  As part of this campaign — during Women’s History Month — Farmer House will host informal Stardust & Moonbeams receptions 2-4pm on Sunday March 12 and 26.  There will be refreshments, some cast and crew members, two Stardust & Moonbeams trailers, clips of Schreiber’s other work, information about other local film projects, and great vintage perks for contributions.  Online go to www.SeedandSpark.com/fund/StarMoonFilm.
    All contributors are invited to a private VIP party this summer.  Festival submissions begin in spring, with an expected Fall 2017 festival world premiere.  For more information, go to www.StardustMoonbeams.com or www.facebook.com/FarmerHouseMuseum. Farmer House Museum is located at 529 N. College Ave, The phone number is 812-336-5597.
Mar
9
Thu
2017
Fresh Thyme Grand Opening & Cookout @ Fresh Thyme, 3600 W 3rd St., Bloomington @ Fresh Thyme
Mar 9 @ 12:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Fresh Thyme is opening a new store at 3600 W 3rd St. From 12-3pm there will be a hot dog cart, where 100% of the proceeds from that cart go to the Boys and Girls Club of Bloomington. The Club will be there with a table from 3-5pm doing kids crafts. From 5-8pm there will be a cook out with Fresh Thyme’s homemade brats and burgers, where 100% of the proceeds from that cart go to the Club, too! More info about Fresh Thyme can be found on their website http://freshthyme.com/go/bloomington-in

Teen Animanga, Bedford Public Library, 1323 K St., Bedford, IN
Mar 9 @ 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm

Anime + Manga=Animanga! Do you enjoy anime, manga, and all things Japanese? Join us to talk and learn about new and favorite anime and manga, explore Japanese culture and language, and do fun activities. Held on the second Thursday of every month. For teens ages 12-17.

Finding Funders for Nonprofits, Monroe County Public Library, Program Room 2C, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington, IN,
Mar 9 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Learn to use the Foundation Center’s database to ensure you have the most up-to-date, complete information about grantmakers and what they offer.

Players Pub Spoken Word Series Sponsored by Writers Guild at Bloomington Featuring: Tony Brewer, Eric Rensberger & Joan Hawkins @ Player’s Pub, 424 S Walnut St., Bloomington @ Player's Pub
Mar 9 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Players Pub Spoken Word Series
Sponsored by Writers Guild at Bloomington
Featuring:
Tony Brewer
Eric Rensberger
Joan Hawkins
WITH
music by SHAKESPEARE’S MONKEY
poetry band from Evansville

There will also be an open mic.

TONY BREWER is chair of the Writers Guild at Bloomington, executive director of the Spoken Word Stage at the 4th Street Arts Festival, and festival director for Slam Camp at Indiana University. He was nominated for a 2016 Pushcart Prize and he has been a regular reader for the radio programs Books Unbound on WFHB and Anthology on WFIU.

ERIC RENSBERGER has been writing and performing his poetry in Boomington since 1979. He is not afraid to make a fool of himself in public. His involvement in various forms of roots/Americana music has made him familiar with the friendly folks at Players Pub. He is excited to be involved with this new series.

JOAN HAWKINS writes creative nonfiction and performs Spoken Word. She’s the coordinator of the Writer’s Guild First Sunday Prose Series (so if you’re a prose writer, you should talk to her) and she serves on the Board of The Burroughs Century. She is currently co-editing an anthology on the writer William S. Burroughs, and is a lifelong Leonard Cohen fan.

You loved them at 4th Street Festival! Here they come!
SHAKESPEARE’S MONKEY was formed in 1999 by Bill Sovern and Jean Ann Kizer. Hailing from Evansville IN, the Monkeys are a performance group that fuses poetry & music, transforming personal experience into metaphor. They have performed in NYC poetry venues such as Dixon Place, CBGB’s, The Poetry Project at St. Marks, The Nuyorican, and Gathering of the Tribes, as well as Gonzo Fest and Insomniacathon Online Poetry Festival.
The Friends of Lake Monroe, room 2B of The Monroe County Public Library, 303 E. Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington, IN
Mar 9 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

The group’s Mission is: To protect and enhance Lake Monroe and its watershed through science, advocacy, and public
involvement: working collaboratively with citizens, government, and business to improve and support lake water quality.
Local citizens who want to learn more about Lake Monroe and its watershed or work to preserve our valuable water resource are encouraged to join and help. We have several exciting projects for 2017 and volunteers are needed on several fronts. Our tour of Lake Monroe this late spring should be very popular.
Come and check us out. There are no dues to join.
If you can’t make our meeting on Mar 9th, then check us out on Facebook. Sign up to be on the mailing list.

As the Lakota say Mni Wiconi – Water is Life

David Schroeder from NEW AUGUSTA STRING BAND, Pine Room-Muddy Boots, 51 E. Chestnut St., Salt Creek Plaza, Nashville, IN
Mar 9 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Nikki Lane Highway Queen Tour with Brent Cobb, Jonathan Tyler @ The Bluebird, 216 N Walnut St, Bloomington @ The Bluebird Nightclub
Mar 9 @ 8:00 pm
Mar
10
Fri
2017
Toy Time-For ages 5 yrs. and younger w/parent, Banneker Community Center, 930 W. 7th St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 10 @ 9:30 am – 10:30 am
Kade Puckett, Pine Room-Muddy Boots, 51 E. Chestnut St., Salt Creek Plaza, Nashville, IN
Mar 10 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Reverend Peytons Big Damn Band Album Release @ Landlocked Music, 202 N. Walnut St., Bloomington @ Landlocked Music
Mar 10 @ 6:00 pm

Reverend Peytons Big Damn Band album release party for FRONT PORCH SESSIONS + live performance

free – bring the whole family!

The Venue presents: From Mongolia to Indiana, Paintings by Butedma Gonso @ The Venue
Mar 10 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Friday Musicale, Meadowood Retirement Center, Terrace Room, 2455 N Tamarack Trail, Bloomington, IN @ Meadowood Retirement Center, Terrace Room
Mar 10 @ 7:15 pm

Friday Musicale will host a program featuring pianist Aubrie Yeh playing Chopin’s

“Andante Spianato and Grande Polonaise Brillante,” Op. 22 and Prokofiev’s Flute Sonata with a guest artist. The public is invited to attend.

For more information, contact: [email protected] or 931-980-9326

 

John Dehner and The Enthusiasts @ Players Pub, 424 S Walnut St., Bloomington, IN @ John Dehner and The Enthusiasts @ Players Pub, 424 S Walnut St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 10 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Hole in the Sky with Flannel 90’s, The Bluebird Night Club, 216 N. Walnut St., Bloomington, IN @ The Bluebird Nightclub
Mar 10 @ 8:30 pm – 11:30 pm

No contact info outside of the Bluebird.

Mar
11
Sat
2017
Bloomington Winter Farmers Market @ Harmony School, 909 East Second Street, Bloomington @ Harmony School
Mar 11 @ 9:00 am – 12:30 pm

Want to keep getting your favorite market goods all winter?  The Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market has over 30 vendors with a diversity of produce, meats, eggs, dairy, soaps, flowers, plants, mushrooms, honey, syrup, prepared foods, and holiday items.  Come for breakfast, live music, and a great variety of local vendors.  For more info, check out the website (bloomingtonwinterfarmersmarket.com), like us on Facebook, or email mailto:[email protected].

Indiana Maple Syrup Weekend at the Farmstead @ Hinkle-Garton Farmstead, 2920 E 10th St, Bloomington @ Hinkle-Garton Farmstead
Mar 11 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm

Bloomington Restorations, Inc. invites you to the Hinkle-Garton Farmstead as part of Indiana Maple Syrup Weekend on Saturday, March 11, 2017, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Visitors to the site can tour the sugaring operations and learn about the process, purchase do-it-yourself maple tree tapping kits and books related to maple syrup, and sample refreshments made with maple syrup. Jellies made onsite by volunteers will also be available to sample and purchase. Unfortunately, due to unseasonably high temperatures, the maple syrup production has been negatively affected and bottled syrup for purchase may not be available. Indiana Maple Syrup Weekend is sponsored by the Indiana Maple Syrup Association with participating sugar makers around the state opening their operations to the public for one or both days. The farmstead is owned and maintained by Bloomington Restorations, Inc. and is free and open to the public. It is located at 2920 E. Tenth Street in Bloomington. For more information call BRI at (812) 336-0909 or visit the Farmstead on Facebook at www.facebook.com/HinkleGartonFarmstead Details about statewide sugar camp activities can be found at www.IndianaMapleSyrup.org or on the “Indiana Maple Syrup Weekend” Facebook page.

Public Tour @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art, 1133 E 7th St, Bloomington @ IU Eskenazi Museum of Art
Mar 11 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Women at War: The Home Front, The Monroe County History Center, 202 E. Sixth St., Bloomington, IN
Mar 11 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

March is Women’s History Month! In this casual and interactive program, visitors can learn about the important roles women played during wartime and war affected life on the Indiana home front. Women from the War of 1812, the Civil War, both World Wars, and the Vietnam War will be represented by costumed first-person interpreters. March 11th @ 2pm – 4pm Free Admission