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!
Are you curious about the Southwest Branch Teen Space, but you’re not a teen? Patrons of all ages are invited to check it out on the third Saturday of the month.
A place for LGBTQ+ and ally people to come together around a shared love of birds.
Info: Katie Lo 574-386-1381
Get ready to raise a glass and embrace the luck of the Irish at Hard Truth’s St. Patrick’s Day Party!
Join us for a festive night filled with live music, bagpipe performers, and the best Irish-inspired food and drinks around.
Don your best green, gather your crew, and get ready for a good time!
Classic Rock, Music
Directed by Becky Stapf. A group of ten people gather at the mansion on Soldier Island, just off the coast of Devon. They are invited under a variety of pretenses: for employment, for a detective case, or just for a good time. Before the party truly gets under way, a recording plays that accuses each guest of murder. Baffled, these strangers realize that they have no idea who their host is, and when the first guest is murdered, they understand that they have been brought to the island by a maniac who intends to dispense his own perverted form of justice.
Desiree is bringing you POWER!
Starring: AiJaye Finesse
Alexa Play
Denim Blake Omni
& Madison Avenue
Dance party with DJ ANGST at 11
Info: Ben Foley 812-318-2875
Directed by Becky Stapf. A group of ten people gather at the mansion on Soldier Island, just off the coast of Devon. They are invited under a variety of pretenses: for employment, for a detective case, or just for a good time. Before the party truly gets under way, a recording plays that accuses each guest of murder. Baffled, these strangers realize that they have no idea who their host is, and when the first guest is murdered, they understand that they have been brought to the island by a maniac who intends to dispense his own perverted form of justice.
Join Women Writing for (a) Change in the creative space of Juniper Art Gallery. Drawing inspiration from poetry and painters, we will spend time writing and sharing our writing with one another. People of all genders and writers of all genres and experience are welcome in this pop-up community of writers.
Reserve your spot: [email protected]
A discussion group focused on spirituality and personal beliefs, led by Reverend Karen Williams. Every person’s experience and perspective is welcome in a respectful context of spiritual growth without judgment.
Guitarist-singer-songwriter-arranger -producer Mark Bingham covers 60 years of his own compositions over 10 different sets plus a set of Lost Hoagy Carmichael, and a night of decomposed standards with trumpeter John Raymond. There will be stories, there will be audience participation, there will be an ironic aging hipster Mardi Gras set as only a survivor of the Bywater could do. There will be new songs, works in progress, songs written in high school and many songs written in Bloomington in the 1970s. There will be no songs from the Caroline Peyton MOCK UP album , which was originally written to make fun of Scientology. There will be Hoagy On Saturn featuring Global Abacus Supply and a set of original blues tunes featuring Tj. Jones.
Support the Library while eating local! Dine Out at designated locations and a percentage of your tab will go toward Friends of the Library fundraising for MCPL programs.(all month on Mondays)
Join us for a bilingual Spanish and English telling of “Run, Little Chaski!” read by its award-winning author, Mariana Llanos.
Andy is coming and so is a “Toy Story” movie marathon! Join us for all four movies back-to-back and kick off your Spring Break at the Downtown Library.
Learn tips and tricks to organize membership and mailing lists using the free Google Sheets app. Plus there will be a Sheets template to use as a guide for your own organization.
You are welcome to work along or just watch and learn. A limited number of library laptops and iPads will be available on a first come, first served basis, or you can bring your own.
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.
Doors at 5pm
Orbit is celebrating St Patty’s Day the only way we know how.
Great Music and Hotdogs. We will have small amount of specialty items for the day. We are so happy to announce the aligning of the planets have brought us a headliner that has been dreamed of for years. Thin Glizzy (Southern Indiana’s Premier Tribute Group to the Best Band from Ireland Ever)
Nick Harley is gonna come back to the gulch to serenade us with his string band maybe will even hear a Pogues tune. The Montvales from Cincy will be making their Orbit Debut
Who knows who else will end up on the bill?
Postponed show from Saturday night(due to a power outage in Nashville)
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!
Info: Lynn Ducharme 812-337-0442
Ever wonder how a crow mimics human speech? Not sure what the difference is between a tortoise and a turtle? Unsure about what that nocturnal critter walking through your backyard is doing? Find out at Wild Animal Spring Break!
Celebrate Spring Break with a movie day! We’ll watch “Inside Out 2” and enjoy snacks and drinks.
Doors at 8:30pm
Guitarist-singer-songwriter-arranger -producer Mark Bingham covers 60 years of his own compositions over 10 different sets plus a set of Lost Hoagy Carmichael, and a night of decomposed standards with trumpeter John Raymond. There will be stories, there will be audience participation, there will be an ironic aging hipster Mardi Gras set as only a survivor of the Bywater could do. There will be new songs, works in progress, songs written in high school and many songs written in Bloomington in the 1970s. There will be no songs from the Caroline Peyton MOCK UP album , which was originally written to make fun of Scientology. There will be Hoagy On Saturn featuring Global Abacus Supply and a set of original blues tunes featuring Tj. Jones.
Everyone is welcome to join the discussion of First Ladies: An Intimate Group Portrait of White House Wives by Margaret Truman.
Copies are available for check-out at the main library, or try the Libby app for downloadable e-books and audiobooks.
New to a nonprofit board? Finding board service challenging? Want to be a better board member? Learn fundamentals of effective board governance in this interactive training series.
Doors at 5pm
Guitarist-singer-songwriter-arranger -producer Mark Bingham covers 60 years of his own compositions over 10 different sets plus a set of Lost Hoagy Carmichael, and a night of decomposed standards with trumpeter John Raymond. There will be stories, there will be audience participation, there will be an ironic aging hipster Mardi Gras set as only a survivor of the Bywater could do. There will be new songs, works in progress, songs written in high school and many songs written in Bloomington in the 1970s. There will be no songs from the Caroline Peyton MOCK UP album , which was originally written to make fun of Scientology. There will be Hoagy On Saturn featuring Global Abacus Supply and a set of original blues tunes featuring Tj. Jones.
Info: Maria Schmidt 812-272-9404
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.
Beginner lesson at 7pm
Doors at 8pm
If you wanna sign up, send an email to: [email protected]
Ever wonder how a crow mimics human speech? Not sure what the difference is between a tortoise and a turtle? Unsure about what that nocturnal critter walking through your backyard is doing? Find out at Wild Animal Spring Break!
Take a break during your pantry shopping to join us for lunch and conversation.
all ages
Jacobs School of Music Jazz Studies students will perform original compositions and classics from the Great American Songbook.
Take care of your body and build strength before and after having your baby.
This group is intended to offer support to men ages 18+. Gather for some community and exist in a space where you can discuss current issues, individual situations and personal problems without fear of judgment. Help build community as we work to create a space free of bigotry, jealousy and instead full of support and strength.
We aim to create a strong brotherhood, steeped in Pagan tradition and values
host band plays 7-8pm, Jam runs 8-10pm
Synopsis: Made in Florida in the mid-1960s by exploitation legend William Grefe, STING OF DEATH follows a group of college students who travel south to Florida on spring break with their friend Karen, whose father, Dr. Richardson, is a marine biologist studying jellyfish. At the party, Karen’s friends insult and ridicule Dr. Richardson’s assistant, Egon, who is in love with Karen. Egon creates a murderous jellyfish mutant which begins a killing spree and eventually brings Karen to his secret laboratory in the swamp.
A Christian singer/songwriter, Jason Gray bridges the gap between inward-thinking contemporary folk and hook-minded pop, adding his own spiritual perspective to the mix. Gray emerged in the 2000s and gained wider recognition after signing to Centricity Music. He is a two-time ASCAP Performance Award winner and has scored two Top Ten Christian chart hits with “Good to Be Alive” off 2011’s A Way to See in the Dark and “With Every Act of Love” off 2014’s Love Will Have the Final Word. His fifth album, 2016’s Where the Light Gets In, peaked at number five on Billboard’s Christian Albums Chart.
Eclipse Productions Company presents The 39 Steps by Patrick Barlow.
The 39 Steps is a fast-paced comedic thriller that follows Richard Hannay, an ordinary man who becomes entangled in a web of espionage after being wrongly accused of murder. As he races to clear his name, he encounters a series of eccentric characters and absurd situations, all while trying to uncover the mystery of the elusive 39 Steps.
Justin Furstenfeld, lead singer and creative visionary of Blue October, is renowned for being one of the most charismatic and uplifting artists of our time. Furstenfeld is known for his magnetic stage presence, an artist with an insanely pleasant voice that ranges from warm and melancholy one minute, to arm hair-raising melodies and tone, evoking deeply reflective and personal lyrics. He weaves stories that engage and endear him to thousands of loyal followers around the world. If you ask those who know you’ll hear words like ‘inspiring’, ‘genuine’, ‘a feeling’, or ‘a show I’ll never miss.’ In March 2025, Justin will embark on a 30-city tour, performing his one-man show, ‘An Open Book’ (the second act). Audiences will laugh, sing, and cry, experiencing the comedy of life while embracing the mistakes we all learn from. Each performance becomes its own unique moment because every audience has its own sensibilities.
Show contains adult topics. Recomended 16+
All tickets purchased for the Fri, Sep 20, 2024 show will be honored.
all ages | Brought to you by Bloomington Pub Quiz.
Back by popular demand! This is an all ages event and fun for the whole family!
Eclipse Productions Company presents The 39 Steps by Patrick Barlow.
The 39 Steps is a fast-paced comedic thriller that follows Richard Hannay, an ordinary man who becomes entangled in a web of espionage after being wrongly accused of murder. As he races to clear his name, he encounters a series of eccentric characters and absurd situations, all while trying to uncover the mystery of the elusive 39 Steps.
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