Garden Volunteer Hours are scheduled each Monday and Friday from 9:30-noon.
New English speakers will practice everyday language skills in a relaxed, informal atmosphere.
Ever wanted to invent your own language? Join us to talk with members of the IU Department of Linguistics about constructed languages, and learn how your made-up words can be so much more!
No money involved. Play euchre or another card game (cards provided by the Club) or bring any board game to play.
Registration is requested.Do you have a story to tell that is appropriate for age 12 and up? Come audition for the annual Summer Tales happening on July 18 at the Downtown Library.
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!
Compete in a variety of silly challenges to see if you can beat a Guinness World Record. Will you become the new world champion of CD stacking or claps per minute? Ages 7-12.
Info: mcpl.info/friends 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.
This is a ribbon cutting ceremony dedicating a new sculpture made by artist Joe LaMantia in our Bloomington community celebrating suffragettes who in 1920 brought in the 19th amendment. These courageous and determined women rode across the United States on their bicycles getting out the word to vote. This is a usable artistic bike rack part of which will be a reimagined version of Lady Liberty who will be made from upcycled street signs and license plates. Something very unusual and needing to be seen in person! This bike rack will be installed at the new location at My Sister’s Closet future location at 1204 W 2nd St. on the corner of W 2nd and Patterson drive. Please join us for our celebration of upcycling and recycling women’s rights our bicycle community and the incredible determination and courage of women yesterday and today who inspire all of us!
Registration Required Are you young? Are you an inventor? Sign up for the Young Inventor Challenge 2025!
Co-sponsored by Visit Bloomington.
The King’s Wife imagines a secret history of Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn (the first wives of Henry VIII) and the untold story of their friendship and struggle for power in a male dominated era. A revolutionary pop musical by two-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, Jamie Floyd, and award-winning playwright, Mêlisa Annis, this bold reimagining of history explores the enduring legacy of extraordinary women.
Resgistration required
Extend the life of your favorite clothes with embroidery, patches and paint.
Sewing threads, yarn and tools will be supplied. Bring your own garment to mend or practice on provided fabric.
A family-friendly event to celebrate Pollinator Week. Pollinators and the plants that they help sustain are crucial parts of our environment, in Bloomington and all over the world. Learn about these amazing creatures!
Page through historical materials from the Lilly Library’s collections, including sumptuously illustrated herbals and medieval books, watercolor nature diaries, original photographs by Frank Hohenberger, and much more! Or try your hand at some pollinator-themed puzzles with our Curator of Puzzles.
Representatives from the Wylie House Museum will be on hand to talk about how to plant your own garden to enjoy. Take home some seeds for native Indiana plants and learn about the Wylie House heirloom garden.
And if you’re feeling creative, learn how to make a simple nature diary to document your own adventures outside.
These events are open to the public, with no registration or experience required (though we appreciate advance notice for groups of 5+ people). We simply ask that you dress appropriately to do outdoor work, and bring plenty of water to stay hydrated. Snacks and drinks will be provided as well as any other tools you may need to help out!
We hope you can join us to get outside and enjoy nature, make new friends, and learn some sustainable, organic orcharding practices. All are welcome!
A place to go if you love dancing and support the work of Spencer Pride. No cost, no registration, no partner necessary. Just show up!
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.
Bring your instruments, voices, poems, jokes, and more. Sign up at the event for a 10 minute slot. Mic provided.
Beginner lesson 7-7:30pm, Dance &:30pm-9:30pm
New and old volunteers welcome!
Regular volunteers will pick out packages of books and have them ready to go, we just need your help wrapping them up and writing letters!
You can read more about the project here:
https://pagestoprisoners.org/
21+ ONLY
The King’s Wife imagines a secret history of Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn (the first wives of Henry VIII) and the untold story of their friendship and struggle for power in a male dominated era. A revolutionary pop musical by two-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, Jamie Floyd, and award-winning playwright, Mêlisa Annis, this bold reimagining of history explores the enduring legacy of extraordinary women.
Ages 21+
Bloomington Parks and Recreation has a long history of hosting live music in city parks, and of showcasing local musical talent. The Performing Arts Series presented by Visit Bloomington provides many accessible venues for outdoor performances, and promotes music as a way for local residents to experience different musical cultures and to bring neighbors together.
In person and online. A discussion group on specific banned books chosen by the group.
Join us on Thursday evenings beginning 6/26 and ending 10/30 to play disc golf.
We’ll start out with a short introduction session and play the 9-hole disc golf course at Arlington Heights Elementary School. If you have never played, no worries, you can practice throwing discs before playing the course.
Bottled water and discs will be provided but it’s good to bring your own as well.
doors at 5pm
Batuquê Trio came together out of a shared passion for Afro-Latin music and jazz. The trio blends a myriad of Latin jazz styles, from the folkloric roots of Cuban and Brazilian music to contemporary trends in Afro-Cuban, Brazilian and Caribbean jazz.
Awards begin at 7:30.
7-8pm host band
8-10pm open blues jam with backline provided.
Shaun Hague, bandleader, has built quite the resume in the ten years. At just 17, he was named “The Best Young Blues Guitarist” by The House of Blues, and by 21, the young guitarist was playing guitar for Blues phenom Kenny Wayne Shepherd. In his career, he has shared the stage with Amos Lee, John Waite, and Terra Naomi, as well as performing on Jay Leno and sitting in with John Fogerty! Together, Hague and the band provide a powerful performance of all aspects of Clapton’s career from Bluesbreakers to From The Cradle!
The King’s Wife imagines a secret history of Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn (the first wives of Henry VIII) and the untold story of their friendship and struggle for power in a male dominated era. A revolutionary pop musical by two-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, Jamie Floyd, and award-winning playwright, Mêlisa Annis, this bold reimagining of history explores the enduring legacy of extraordinary women.
An outrageous lesbian pop musical satire inspired by the pop frenzy of the early 2000s, QUEENS OF DRAMA charts the rise and fall of new star Mimi Madamour and her passionate, rage-fueled love affair with punk icon Billie Kohler. Over the course of half a century we follow these drama queens as they top the charts and set sail on the course of mad queer love. Featuring an iconic cast, including Asia Argento and Alma Jodorowsky, and containing hit songs like ‘Don’t Touch’ by Yelle and ‘Fisted to the Heart’, this film vividly dissects the turbulence of toxic relationships—whether between fans and their idols or within passionate queer love affairs. Director Alexis Langlois brings their trademark glittercore pop-punk aesthetic to create a vibrant, unforgettable spectacle of music and passion.
Garden Volunteer Hours are scheduled each Monday and Friday from 9:30-noon.
Wide Variety of Gems, Jewelry, Minerals, Fossils, Rocks, Gifts, Lapidary Supplies, Rockhound & Prospecting Supplies, 4-H Project Material, Science Project Material
The Limestone Heritage Festival is a community celebration of Lawrence County’s rich limestone history during “Limestone Month,” which is recognized annually during the month of June. It all takes place on the Downtown Bedford Square Friday, June 27th and Saturday, June 28th. Enjoy downtown architectural walking tours, the limestone carving exhibit, photography contest, live music at Harp Commons, shopping at the downtown stores and boutiques, meals at our downtown restaurants, food trucks on J Street, the Limestone Heritage Festival Parade, FIREWORKS, the Bedford Farmers Market and MORE!
guitar-based light jazz instrumentals.
A program where individuals bring their own supplies to work on a project while others do the same. It’s a way to connect socially, enjoy your hobby, and be productive in the process! Whether you quilt, scrapbook, paint, decoupage, or anything of the like, this program is for you!
Get ready for a blast from the past at our ultimate adult playground event! Enjoy nostalgic games like dodgeball, musical chairs, giant lawn games, and test your skills on the rock wall. Groove to the beats of the 80s, 90s, and 00s while sipping on beer and wine available for purchase. Strike a pose at our photo booth and capture all the fun memories. Don’t miss out on the ultimate throwback experience!
All-ages and open to the public! Bloomington’s most eclectic band performs everything from Radiohead to 1920s-30s jazz and originals.
Exhibition Open May 27 to August 23.
Doors at 5:30pm ALL AGES
Bodies, limestone, satin, green sun, resonances, and language.
A unique improvised performance unfolding in the spaces we move by every day. You’ll encounter dance, music and poetry—an invitation into new relationships with downtown’s familiar places.
What becomes possible when we come together in creative space?
What can be said that usually goes unsaid?
What does it mean to dwell in deeper dialogue—with one another, and with what is already here?
This meandering performance walk is about being with each other—an unfolding of presence where something uncommon may emerge. How do we gather to see differently, to be differently together in these uncommon times?
Come be inspired. Be surprised. Take some time. Meet someone new.
The performance begins under the large tree on the Northwest Lawn of the Courthouse, across from Social Cantina.
We’ll begin there and slowly travel two blocks, with performance surprises in local businesses, ending at the Monroe County History Center.
Tasty cool treats will be provided during and after.
Optional interactive prompts offered. Linger, play, and explore after the performance.
John is a national touring headliner across North America. He performs in numerous clubs including Gotham in New York and the Improv in Hollywood. He is also a regular performer on acclaimed independent shows like “Whiplash,” “Hot Tub,” and “Meltdown.”
Blair Carman brings the fire, the fury, and the finesse of the one and only Jerry Lee Lewis to life! With his authentic 1950s honky-tonk, rockabilly, and boogie-woogie piano-pumpin’ rock ‘n’ roll, Blair doesn’t just play—he commands the keys with white-hot intensity, lightning-fast licks, and a voice that echoes the raw energy of the golden era.
From the wild pounding of “Great Balls of Fire” to the driving rhythm of “Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On,” this isn’t just a tribute—it’s a time machine back to the days when rock ‘n’ roll was young, rebellious, and untamed. If you’re ready for a high-octane, foot-stompin’, hip-shakin’ throwback to the Killer himself, Blair Carman delivers the real deal—pure, unfiltered, electrifying rock ‘n’ roll!
The King’s Wife imagines a secret history of Catherine of Aragon and Anne Boleyn (the first wives of Henry VIII) and the untold story of their friendship and struggle for power in a male dominated era. A revolutionary pop musical by two-time Grammy-nominated songwriter, Jamie Floyd, and award-winning playwright, Mêlisa Annis, this bold reimagining of history explores the enduring legacy of extraordinary women.
Located on the Hamilton Lugar School South Lawn. Admission is free and snacks are available for purchase. Movies begin at dusk.
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