Parade starts and ends on West 10th Street, between North Walnut St. and North College Ave. The route travels down College Ave. to Kirkwood Ave., East to Walnut St. and then North (up) on Walnut St. to 10th St.
Hey Lemonheads, come celebrate The Fourth of July with us! Live music from 1pm until 9pm, vendors, drawings, and lots of fun! Then Saturday July 5th ww will have a DJ rocking the beats all day! Decorate your boat in the best Fourth of July decor and winner gets some cool swag!!
Music starts at Noon, featuring: The Hammer and The Hatchet; Logan Rush;
Flick and Rainwater; King Bee and the Stingers
FIREWORKS AT DUSK
Mark your calendars! The annual Lake Lemon Riddle Point Park fireworks show will take place on Friday July 4th at dusk. As always, you can watch the show from the park, your home, and even on the water.Entrance for the show will begin at 3pm. Come early to secure a spot as we will run out of parking! We will have food trucks on site for your enjoyment!
We’re running a CAR WASH 5 – 7 in the alley!
Show at 9pm with MARY MOTHER OF GOD and OLIVER CLOSEOFF.
Dance party at 11 (always, duh)
Lounge on the patio, throw money at the performers, buy some raffle tix to support some cool orgs!
1 raffle ticket will get you in all day!
Buy as many tickets as you want! This year we’re selling individual tickets for individual items! Winners will be drawn on the 5th so you can buy all night!
All money earned via raffle tix and at our car wash (5 -7) will be donated to GENDER NEXUS and the Gender Diverse and Queer Clinic at IU.
Come out and enjoy the Bedford Community Band’s 4th of July Concert. They will play a selection of your favorite patriotic tunes.
Fireworks will begin at sundown.
Celebrate Independence Day with us on Friday, July 4, at 6:00 PM. This evening will be filled with fun for the whole family with local food trucks, cornhole, bounce houses, yard games, music, and fireworks.
Please note: entry to the event is free, but individuals are welcome to purchase food with their own money from the food truck vendors.
Join us on Friday July 4th for a celebration of our country’s Independence. There will be food trucks, games, music, prizes and an amazing display of fireworks. This event is a family event and is free for everyone!!!
Market goers can expect to find a wide assortment of goods from the farm and field, including fruits and vegetables, eggs, meats and cheeses, honey, seasonal flowers, and annual and perennial plants. Food and beverage artisans provide a tasteful variety of satisfying breads, drinks, pastries, and savory dishes. This weekly gathering provides individuals the opportunity to connect with their community in meaningful ways while supporting small farmers and businesses.
Youth Day at the Market this Weekend!!
Young farmers, artists, growers and entrepreneurs 6-17 years old will get their own booth spaces on the Fernandez Plaza and some nestled along the periphery of BCFM vendors during this special day for youth at the Market. Youth keep all their profits as they experience a day of running their own stands. Their Market runs from 9 AM to 12:30 PM.
This week, Roger Kerr, Chief of the Bloomington Fire Department, will greet the public at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market from 10 AM to 12 PM.
The Bedford Farmers Market consists of local farmers, artisans and bakers; all items for sale at the market are handmade/homegrown in Lawrence County and within 75 miles from courthouse. Products available at the Bedford Farmers Market include fresh produce, plants, farm fresh eggs, local beef, chicken and pork, baked goods, jams, jellies, sweet bread, pies, cinnamon rolls, jewelry, tie-dye, pottery, leather goods, baby items, candles, walking sticks, baskets, crochet dolls/animals and a variety of other art/craft items.
We welcome new vendors/performers throughout the season
Join us for a day of fresh produce, handmade goods, and local flavors at the Owen County Farmers’ Market! Whether you’re looking for the freshest vegetables, beautiful flowers, local honey, unique crafts, or plant starts, there’s something for everyone.
Located in our overflow parking lot on the West side of the funeral home, vendors will be on hand with fresh produce, honey, homemade baked goods, handmade crafts and jewelry, fundraisers, food trucks and non-for profit community organizations.
Many vendors accept Venmo, Paypal, Apple and Android Pay.
Public restrooms are available at our market.
Love family history research? Join a group of fellow enthusiasts monthly. Everyone is welcome!
A second showing is scheduled for 7:00 this evening.
Join us to design and make your own antenna headband. All supplies will be provided.
The event starts at 5:00 PM, with food trucks arriving between 5:00 PM and 6:00 PM, and the fireworks show beginning at dusk, typically around 10:00 PM. Rain date is July 6th.
Led by French-Canadian musician Jony Perron, JonyP quintet is not your typical Jazz quintet. With a modern, groovy approach to old Jazz standards, spiced with Latin flavors and sprinkled with mesmerizing solos, this musical experience will forever be engraved in your memories.
Jony Perron – Drums
Kurt Baer – Saxophone
Steve Mascari – Bass
Ted Kezio – Guitar
Conor Hayes – Keys
Doors at 5pm
Unleash your imagination and creativity with fellow LEGO® builders!
A second showing is scheduled for 7:00 this evening.
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.
Learn to be a stuntologist, just like Sam! Explore the mysteries of the physical world with everyday objects, master pointless techniques, and amuse yourself and amaze your friends!
Learn how to make butterflies with Shrinky Dinks during this themed jewelry making session. All materials and instructions will be provided.
Learn to be a stuntologist, just like Sam! Explore the mysteries of the physical world with everyday objects, master pointless techniques, and amuse yourself and amaze your friends!
Join us to discuss the benefits of sleep, risks of poor sleep, stages of sleep, when to contact a healthcare provider, barriers to quality sleep, and ways to improve sleep quality.
Hey smart people!! Trivia Nights are now your favorite thing to do on Mondays! We promise to keep the sports to a minimum!
Facilitated by: Amy Osajima
Facilitator’s Organization: Sycamore Land Trust
Learn to be a stuntologist, just like Sam! Explore the mysteries of the physical world with everyday objects, master pointless techniques, and amuse yourself and amaze your friends!
Registration is requested
Books & Bites combines a book club with a potluck! Participants will prepare and share tasty dishes inspired by the monthly theme, then discuss the cookbooks used to prepare the meal.
Doors at 6pm
The 44th Year! With: Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers, Plants and other Summer Produce
The Greene County Humane Society is partnering with the BISSELL Pet Foundation to offer a reduced-fee adoption amount for animals at their shelter in Linton, now through July 19th. Reduce-fee adoptions will also be available at The Cat’s Closet, 223 South Pete Ellis Dr, Suites 1 & 2, in Bloomington, who source their cats from this Greene County facility. Info on this BISSELL Pet Foundation program here: www.bissellpetfoundation.org/programs/empty-the-shelters
/Registration is requested
Aaron Harp Magic is a fast-paced, high-energy show guaranteed to leave you on the edge of your seat. Unlike any show you have ever seen, Aaron takes you on a magical journey where you can escape the everyday challenges of life as you get to sit back, relax, and enjoy being entertained. You will witness never before seen illusions, hilarious comedy and tons of audience participation.
Aaron Harp is a Multi-Award Winning professional magician with over 24 years experience.
Help set up the Arlington Heights school garden, build the shed, create a dead hedge for mycology and get the garden ready for all the great outdoor lessons coming up this year!
Info contact: Sarah Lyttle, [email protected] or 765-718-6314
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!
Our July Harvest Potluck theme is Ross Gay — we’re hosting a poetic evening, inviting the community to engage with poet Ross Gay and explore the art of poetry. Join us for a guided poetry writing activity inspired by the orchard, an optional open sharing of poems or reflections, and a chance to hear from Ross Gay himself (details of his participation to be confirmed). Whether you’re a seasoned poet or just curious, everyone is welcome!
JULY HARVEST POTLUCK SCHEDULE
• 5pm: Work & Learn Day begins (5-6:30pm)
• 6:30: Break for Harvest Potluck/Picnic (featuring Pizza X donated pizzas!)
• 7:00: Poetry activities begin (guided writing, Ross Gay’s engagement, and optional open sharing)
• 8:00: Event ends
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