What many of them don’t know is that with each purchase of a pumpkin, they are supporting arts education. With the funds from the Patch the Bloomington Creative Glass Center (BCGC) will bring a fully-equipped hot glass arts education center to Bloomington, proposed to open in summer of 2017.
This year’s Patch will feature over nine hundred hand blown glass pumpkins made by community volunteers. Over 40 local artists and non-artists have participated in blowing the pumpkins. Like at a real pumpkin patch, glass pumpkins will be out in the lawn for people to “pick” their own.
Park admission is $7 per in-state vehicle and $9 per out-of-state vehicle.
An original play inspired by the remarkable stories of African Americans in Indiana’s 200-year history.
“Phenomenal.” – The Today Show
- High-Tech, Out-of-this-World Illusions
- #1 Selling Magic Show in the World
Adam was voted small venue entertainer of the year by CA Magazine. An incredible presentation using state-of-the-art techniques. Adam was voted top 10 most influential youths in the country by US News and World Report Magazine. Bring the entire family!
What: A FREE benefit show to collect donations to support the standing rock encampments in North Dakota (which will be camping over the winter to continue resisting the environmentally disastrous Dakota Access Pipeline).
When: 10/15 — 8pm discussion to coordinate support, 9pm show
Where: The Void, 1607 S. Rogers
$5 in advance — larger donations always accepted and appreciated — prepay at http://paypal.me/bobheavens please include message with date of show 10/15
$6 day of show
Doors: 8:00pm // Music: 9:00pm
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Paper Claw – Lafayette psychedelic night trippers. A phoenix from the ashes of REV//REV and TV Ghost.
http://paperclaw.bandcamp.com/
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Lather Sommer Duo is constantly focusing on different details of an exploding fractal. They are becoming a heavier, more focused substance, baked for years under the earth’s crust.
lather.bandcamp.com/album/lather-sommer-duo
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Buttzz rock.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ckshQbMLduk
https://buttzz.bandcamp.com/releases
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Jail Solidarity
Heavy noise rock 3-piece from DC. Working for positive change through music.
https://jailsolidarity.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/JailSolidarity/
This event will begin with a screening of the 1994 film “Facing the Facade”, a documentary on Black Student activism on IUB’s campus in the 90’s. The screening will be followed by a Q.A with Kimberly L. King-Jupiter Ph.D, a founding member of the IU Black Student Task Force. Dr. King will facilitate an interactive discussion on the potential for change that rests with the BLM movement.
- Contact: Scott Witzke, [email protected]
Contact: Alison Miller. 812.349.3771, [email protected]
The Bloomington Walking Club is an informal group that meets for a guided group walk on the paved trails surrounding Olcott Park. The group meets every Thursday evening, weather permitting. All ability levels are welcome. Walkers choose their own pace. For more information contact Alison Miller at [email protected]
Contact: Beth George; [email protected]; 317-684-7711
Website: http://www.simon.com/mall/college-mall
Steven Higgs, author of ‘A Guide to Natural Areas of Southern Indiana,’ the first comprehensive and fully illustrated guidebook for nature lovers who want to explore Indiana by trail, water, or road, will provide ideas for a lifetime of fun and exploration in southern Indiana in a lecture at the Wyle House Museum’s Education Center onOctober 20th beginning at 7 pm.
Steven Higgs will highlight the unique natural characteristics and history of his favorite sites and provide stories about his experiences exploring Indiana. In addition, he will direct readers to the very best locations in southern Indiana for bird and game watching, fishing and boating, hiking and camping, and more. Learn about the natural areas that represent southern Indiana wilderness at its pristine best.
State Botanist Michael Homoya will be the keynote speaker at our 26th annual celebration dinner. Enjoy live jazz music, a silent auction, an excellent dinner, and drinks from Oliver Winery and Upland Brewing Co. Tickets available on our website: sycamorelandtrust.org
Proceeds benefit the to Walnut Grove Food Pantry.
See website for exact directions: www.newsongmission.org/contact
New Song Mission, an emerging children’s home campus located in Brown County, Indiana, is having a Fall Open House and you’re invited!
Come enjoy some delicious cider and tasty donuts at New Song’s Fall Open House. Explore the beautiful campus and learn more about this important ministry where the lives of at-risk children can be transformed.
Music by Julia Sabatine and Sonic Totem. Their music is mostly folk/rock with all original music.
The Ladies of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Kappa Tau Omega chapter, cordially invite you to their Harvest Moon Sip, Saturday, October 22nd from 6 pm- 8 pm at the Butler Winery and Vineyard, located at 6200 East Robinson Road in Bloomington.
The event will feature wine tasting and wine education, appetizers, and a raffle wine pull. Proceeds will go toward community projects of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Tickets can be purchased online via Eventbrite Bloomington, or in person from any Kappa Tau Omega Soror. For more information, please email Tracey at [email protected]
We look forward to “sipping” with you!
Come early and stay late – your ticket purchase also includes spine-tingling, dramatic readings by Cricket’s Bone Caravan and James Dorr. Doors will open 15-30 minutes prior to each film. Ticket and pass prices will increase the day of the show. Tickets: www.buskirkchumbley.org
Arsenic and Old Lace; 2:15pm; 1944;, 2 hours
Frank Capra’s Halloween comedy is one of the most beloved and popular movies from Hollywood’s Golden Era….On Halloween Day, a man learns that his eccentric but sweet aunts have been seeking out lonely, elderly men, poisoning them, and burying them in the basement. Cary Grant stars; Jean Adair and Josephine Hull play Grant’s loveable aunts, reprising their roles from the hit Broadway play.
The Exorcist; 5pm; 1973; 2 hours, 12 minutes
The Exorcist might be the most influential post – World War II American horror film and defined the genre for a generation of filmmakers. A 12 year old girl becomes possessed by a malevolent spirit, and her only hope is an exorcism. Linda Blair, Ellen Burstyn, and Max Von Sydow star. The Exorcist received 10 Academy Award nominations, winning two. We are screening the even scarier Director’s Cut.
The Wailing; 8pm; 2016; 2 hours, 36 minutes
A foreigner’s mysterious appearance in a quiet, rural village causes suspicion among the locals – suspicion which quickly turns to hysteria as the townspeople begin killing each other for seemingly no reason. As the investigating officer watches his daughter fall under the same savage spell, he agrees to consult a shaman for answers – unknowingly escalating the situation into something far more dangerous.
The Wailing is a murder mystery, a zombie movie, a tale of demonic possession, and a parable of bad parenting gone wrong. At times outrageously funny, it’s a moral and/or narrative puzzler that will keep you guessing days or weeks later.