The Bloomington Winter Farmers’ Market is the oldest winter market in Indiana as it enters its 21st year serving the community of Bloomington.
The BWFM has a diversity of vendors and products including fresh produce, local meat and poultry, dairy products, eggs, maple syrup, honey products, breads, baked goods, jams and sauces, prepared foods, locally roasted coffee, cut flowers, seeds and plants, artisanal crafts and many other items. You can find everything you need for nourishing winter meals along with local crafts, seasonal gifts and shareable treats!
1/11: Paper snowflakes
1/18: Mastodon paper mosaic
1/25: Mineral ice perler beads
2/01: Glacial till gouache painting
2/08: Megafauna coloring pages
2/15: Smilodon watercolor painting
Info: Ben Felts 812-360-7018
A full day of readings and more during their first Pop-Up Psychic Fair of the year! The Burnished Raven will be bringing all of their in-house readers to the shop for all sorts of service offerings, including local practitioners that will have space in the shop during this day.
We will be offering:
-tarot readings
-oracle readings
-rune readings
-conjure card readings
-reiki
Proceeds go to help each reader as well as the shop.
Love family history research? Join a group of fellow enthusiasts monthly. Everyone is welcome!
Sixteen years ago, a group of IU students founded Raas Royalty, one of the most prestigious Indian dance competitions. Raas Royalty showcases eight collegiate Raas dance teams from across the country and allows them to compete for the crown! For the 16th year running, Raas Royalty is free of charge and continues to be the only free collegiate garba-raas competition in the United States. Raas Royalty invites you to learn more about Indian culture and to watch creative and energetic performances from the best teams across the country.
What is Garba-Raas?
Garba and Raas are traditional forms of dance originating in Gujarat, a region in India. Both dance forms are performed during Navratri, a nine-day celebration that celebrates the victory of good over evil. This form of devotional dance (Raas) uses sticks called ‘dandiya’ and is a partner-oriented dance done to the beat of the dhol drum. In recent years, choreographed garba-raas has become increasingly popular at universities nationwide as competitions provide the outlet to showcase the talent and creative spin put on a timeless tradition.
Get ready to relive the ultimate ’80s Prom Night!
Travel back to the most iconic era of big hair, neon vibes, and tunes at our unforgettable ’80s Prom! Whether you’re reliving your glory days or discovering it for the first time, this night is all about celebrating the best of the decade.
What’s in store for you:
- Retro Appetizers & Small Bites: Enjoy bite-sized classics that will take you back in time.
- DJ Spinning ’80s Hits: Dance the night away to the best of ’80s pop, rock, and new wave. Think Madonna, Michael Jackson, and Guns N’ Roses!
- Photobooth Fun: Strike a pose with vintage props to capture the best of your ‘80s style.
- Punch Bowl Cocktails: Sip on delicious, retro-inspired cocktails or head to the cash bar for a refreshing drink that takes you back to the glory days. The party never stops with a fully stocked bar featuring your favorite classic drinks.
- Best Dressed Contest: Channel your inner prom queen or king — the most stylish will win a prize worthy of their iconic ’80s look.
Dust off those neon leg warmers, tease your hair, and get ready for the most epic ’80s prom party ever. Grab your tickets now and join us as we step back in time for an unforgettable night.
Door Time: 6:00 PM
Synopsis: Werner Herzog’s only horror film is as rich with artistry and tragedy as his most grounded, human work. It is 1850 in the beautiful, perfectly-kept town of Wismar. Jonathan Harker (Bruno Ganz) is leaving on a long journey over the Carpathian Mountains to finalize real estate arrangements with a wealthy nobleman. His wife Lucy (POSSESSION’s Isabelle Adjani) begs him not to go and is troubled by a strong premonition of danger. Despite her warnings, Jonathan arrives four weeks later at a large, gloomy castle. Out of the mist appears a pale, wraith-like figure with deep-sunken eyes who identifies himself as Count Dracula (Klaus Kinski). The events that transpire slowly convince Harker that he is in the presence of a vampire. Even still, he doesn’t realize the magnitude of danger he, his wife and his town are about to experience.
Ani DiFranco crashed onto the music scene in the early ‘90s, a thundering new voice in the cultural wilderness, unapologetically bisexual, political and feminist. She toured relentlessly, thrashing out hundreds of frenzied shows that were part mosh pit, part hootenanny and part full-on tent revival, then selling cassette tapes from the trunk of her car to make it to the next gig.
Ani became a worldwide phenomenon when she beat the male-dominated music industry at its own game by founding Righteous Babe Records, the first “woman-run non-corporate queer-happy” label, still going strong after nearly 35 years. The press called her “an entrepreneurial wonder” and “the industry’s worst nightmare.” Prince called her “my hero.” Ani simply called herself a folk singer, dedicated to art, activism and staying true to herself, no matter the cost.
1-800-ON-HER-OWN takes us on a wild cinematic road trip, from DiFranco’s punk-folk past to her life today as she reinvents herself as a passionate activist and revered rock star. Throughout the ride, she’s brutally honest, famously foul-mouthed and totally hilarious. Her daily challenges resonate as we reveal both an enduring, inspiring musical icon and a very relatable contemporary “everywoman” with her own epic fails and hard-won victories.
The Rigbys offer an alternative to Beatle “look alike bands” that often appear like caricatures, and perform only a narrow period of the Beatles music. You will continuously get a VARIETY OF MUSIC for your event as The Rigbys take you from 1962 up to the present, and then back again. You’ll get all the many styles of music recorded by The Beatles as a group, and as solo artists… Rock & Roll, pop ballads, dance, swinging 60’s sound. With the huge song selection, you can never predict what is coming your way next!
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
Celebrating 12 years of shows, dance parties, laughing, drinking, meeting new freaks, and making it to another day.
Hosted by DESIREE BOUVIER + TIA MIRAGE HALL!
Starring, Ida Kay
Oliver Closeoff
BeelzeBabe
Irregular Girl
Miss Thang
& Mocha Debeaute
Door Time: 8:45 PM
Join us every Sunday in February to learn more about Chinese, Arabic, and Russian cultures through traditional foods, stories, and crafts! All ages.
Info: Shu Cole 812-320-7206
A creative and enchanting workshop to celebrate Imbolc/Candlemas! In this hands-on session, you’ll decorate two pillar candles using dried florals, herbs, and other magical embellishments. Feel free to bring your own ephemera to melt into the wax, and we might even add some tiny crystals for extra magic! Whether you’re honoring the season’s renewal or simply love crafting with intention, this workshop is sure to light up your creativity and spirit.
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
Join us as sharp-dressed men kick off Black History Month with their finest apparel selections with special guest D. J. James George. Hosted by Elizabeth Mitchell and Beatrice Cork. All ages.
Presenter The Writers Guild at Bloomington
Linda Schelbitzki Pickle came to her family’s Nebraska farm in 1945, soon after her father returned to Chicago from World War II. Her parents worked hard to establish themselves and Linda was deeply shaped by her youth spent there. She sees these years now as a time of great change in American agriculture.
Ann Robins began writing her family stories after retiring to Bloomington in 2006. In 2019 she received the daily journals and ledgers of the family farm from 1932 to 1991. Ann swims, grows and makes things, volunteers at the downtown library, but continues to be obsessed with remembering her grandmother.
First Sunday of the month, except for holidays when it is pushed to the second Sunday.
This is your chance to hear firsthand what they’re doing and contribute to the conversation.
A Journey Through Motown’s Best Including: The Temptations, The Jackson Five, Diana Ross & The Supremes, The Four Tops, Aretha Franklin, Smokey Robinson and more!
We will explore the ways our brains connect dots, connecting us to past, future, friends, and strangers. Music by Bach/Swingle, Henry Purcell, choir members Abby Henkel Roman, Mary Craig, and Gabriel Lubell, a song from Smash, and more. Reception after concert.
Info: Paul Adams 812-369-0305
Gotta catch em all! Come to the library to catch some Pokemon and celebrate your love for the fandom with other fans.
Meet at the purple couch in the children’s area to show & tell your cards, books and Pokemon swag with other fans. Fans can trade cards if they’d like but it is not required.
Every Monday includes fun skating, cardio challenges, dance moves, skills lessons, a good stretch, and support from veteran roller derby skaters.
Activities are focused on advanced beginner to skilled skaters.
No money involved. Play euchre or another card game (cards provided by the Club) or bring any board game to play.
Local Live is weekly showcase of south-central Indiana’s eclectic music scene.
The producer can be reached at [email protected].
Hey smart people!! Trivia Nights are now your favorite thing to do on Mondays! We promise to keep the sports to a minimum!
Come out on Monday nights from 8:30-10pm for your chance off that brain power to win fabulous bar cash prizes!
Join us for English conversation and crafts. All materials and instructions will be provided.
Receive free testing for HIV and HCV, as well as referral for Hepatitis C and HIV treatment, and access to PrEP medication.
Read and discuss “The Ballad of Frankie Silver” by Sharyn McCrumb, part of the acclaimed “Ballad” series.
Enjoy a set three-course dinner, and FARMbloomington will donate to the Friends of the Library to help support Library programming. Price does not include a beverage, and sales tax and a 20% service charge will be added to all checks.
When the harmony in a village is threatened by outside elements, two sisters must fight to save their people and restore the glory of a mermaid goddess to the land. This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Prof. Maria E. Hamilton Abegunde (IU African American and African Diaspora Studies) on the integration of Yoruba folklore into visual culture.
Join us for a night of laughter as we explore everything from motherhood, midlife crisis, marriage, divorce, online dating, and other things that irritate us. Men are welcome to the show, too.
Making its Bloomington debut, Hadestown intertwines two mythic tales—that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone—as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, Hadestown is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go.
Learn how to make a delicious cake in a mug by using simple ingredients. Ages 12-19.
Love building LEGO® kits? Bring your kit to build with old and new friends alike. Don’t have anything to build? We have a few projects here to work on! Age 18 and up; recommended for ages 18-32.
Organized by Jason Fickel. Bring a mostly acoustic instrument and/or your voice and we’ll all take turns playing songs: folk, country, blues, rock’n’roll.
Looking for a place to tinker, create, and explore? Bloominglabs invites you to our free Wednesday Night Public Hours from 7 PM to 10 PM!
* Check out our tools & equipment
* Meet fellow makers & hackers
* Work on projects & get inspired
Whether you’re a seasoned maker or just curious about what we do, everyone is welcome! Come see what Bloomington’s community makerspace is all about.
Visitors are free to bring a project to work on.
HOSTS:
JAYME HOOD
JAN BELL
NATALIE INGALLS
KATHY YULL
KRISTA DETOR
LENOX MONROE
Making its Bloomington debut, Hadestown intertwines two mythic tales—that of young dreamers Orpheus and Eurydice, and that of King Hades and his wife Persephone—as it invites you on a hell-raising journey to the underworld and back. Mitchell’s beguiling melodies and Chavkin’s poetic imagination pit industry against nature, doubt against faith, and fear against love. Performed by a vibrant ensemble of actors, dancers and singers, Hadestown is a haunting and hopeful theatrical experience that grabs you and never lets go.
Intro lesson at 7pm
Door Time: 7:00 PM
Featuring both professional comedians from the midwest’s best Comedy scene right here in Bloomington as well as brand new folks trying out their 5 minutes for the first time- you never know what you’re going to get or who you’ll see!
Ages 21+
The Teen Advisory Board is your opportunity to guide the Southwest Branch’s programs and services. Come give us input on what you would like to borrow in the Teen Space!
Show your love for National Library Lovers’ Month by making your own tiny library!
Class size is limited, so register at: mhcfoodpantry.org/education
Join Maureen as we get a jump start on the garden season with this low-cost method for seed starting in cold weather.
all ages
Jacobs School of Music Jazz Studies students will perform original compositions and classics from the Great American Songbook.
Enjoy a set three-course dinner, and FARMbloomington will donate to the Friends of the Library to help support Library programming. Price does not include a beverage, and sales tax and a 20% service charge will be added to all checks.
Door Time: 6:00 PM
Cicada Cinema and Bloomington Buffy Prom bring you this special screening of an iconic two-part story from terrestrial TV’s Buffy the Vampire Slayer! Convene with your fellow Buffy fans. Donations encouraged for Buffy Prom, happening on February 22 at the I Fell!
12-year-old Bailey (Nykiya Adams) lives with her single dad Bug (Barry Keoghan) and brother Hunter in a squat in North Kent. Bug doesn’t have much time for his kids, and Bailey, who is approaching puberty, seeks attention and adventure elsewhere. Official selection of the 2024 Cannes, Toronto International, and Telluride film festivals. [119 min; drama; English]
Info: Caitlyn Smallwood 502-771-2783
Synopsis: Following a near-fatal car accident, a world-famous novelist finds himself in a strange house being nursed back to health by his “Number One Fan.” But as her love for his work turns to dangerous obsession, he realizes he must plot his greatest story yet: how to escape with his life. This spine-tingling Stephen King classic, adapted for the stage by two-time Academy Award-winner William Goldman, will grip you until the very end!
Praised for its authentic, soulful, and orchestral sound, The String Queens (TSQ) is a dynamic trio that creates stimulating musical experiences that inspire diverse audiences to love, hope, feel, and imagine! With an array of repertoire spanning from the Baroque era to the Jazz Age to today’s Billboard Hot 100 Chart, TSQ performs versatile programs that take listeners on a rousing musical journey through time and a multitude of musical genres.
WFHB Bloomington Community Radio