Drop in for an afternoon of Jackbox Games! Join us as we laugh our way through games like Quiplash, TKO, Champ’d Up, and Murder Mystery Trivia. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Ages 12–19.
Brave the cold with others as they conquer the frigid waters of Lake Lemon. Donations are accepted, and all over $35 will receive a commemorative beanie. All donations go towards the preservation and continuous improvement of Lake Lemon for the benefit and enjoyment of all. Hot chocolate, warming fires, and a great time will be provided!
An event with vendor tips and tricks and demonstrations, featuring talks, demos and Q&As about cultivating houseplants, mushrooms, and micro-herb gardens in the winter.
Bring your freshly laundered project for help, where you can do your repair or alteration or learn how. Some sewing machine repair or lessons are offered.
Amos (Ben Platt) and Rebecca-Diane (Molly Gordon) are lifelong best friends and drama instructors at a rundown camp in upstate New York. Times have been hard and foreclosure is looming, so Amos, Rebecca-Diane and production manager Glenn (Noah Galvin) band together with the staff and students to stage a masterpiece — and keep their beloved summer camp afloat.
Paris in the 1930s — a playground for industrial heirs and debonair architects, but the City of Lights does not shine evenly for all. Madeleine is a struggling actress. Her best friend Pauline is an unemployed lawyer. They share a cramped flat and owe five months’ rent. Opportunity knocks, however, after a lascivious theatrical producer turns up dead and Madeleine is accused of murder.
Curious about The Ground Floor teen space, but you aren’t a teen? Patrons of all ages are invited to check it out on the second Sunday of the month—there’s a DIY design studio, video games, virtual reality, and more!
Amos (Ben Platt) and Rebecca-Diane (Molly Gordon) are lifelong best friends and drama instructors at a rundown camp in upstate New York. Times have been hard and foreclosure is looming, so Amos, Rebecca-Diane and production manager Glenn (Noah Galvin) band together with the staff and students to stage a masterpiece — and keep their beloved summer camp afloat.
Paris in the 1930s — a playground for industrial heirs and debonair architects, but the City of Lights does not shine evenly for all. Madeleine is a struggling actress. Her best friend Pauline is an unemployed lawyer. They share a cramped flat and owe five months’ rent. Opportunity knocks, however, after a lascivious theatrical producer turns up dead and Madeleine is accused of murder.
In collaboration with the Limestone Comedy Festival. tickets benefit local non-profits (TBD) — tickets are required.
Doors open at 6pm; show starts at 7pm
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, the African American Dance Company will present We Dance to Live, a live performance for families and community. This interactive performance will engage its audience in meaningful and functional African and Contemporary works that will both educate and entertain. There will be two opportunities to see this performance—at 2 PM and 3 PM. All ages.
Drop in to help us put together self-care kits for community members in need. All ages.
Sharing Dr. King’s sentiments, the City of Bloomington Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday Celebration Commission is committed to amplifying his message regarding the power of education during the 2024 celebration and beyond. This year’s theme is Unlocking Freedom: The Transformative and Liberating Power of Education.
The Commission is pleased to announce that Jesse Hagopian, an award-winning educator and a leading voice on issues of educational equity, the school-to-prison-pipeline, standardized testing, the Black Lives Matter at School movement, and social justice unionism will be presenting the 2024 Birthday Celebration keynote speech.
Dive into a new craft project each month with other art lovers! This month, we’ll be making needle-felted figures.
Registration is requested. Speed up supper and learn to use your electric pressure cooker with Purdue Extension Educator Allison Roberts. Learn about the features and benefits of pressure cooking, safety tips, and some recipes. Plus there will be samples to taste!
We are a steel tip dart and social club that meets every Tuesday night. Everyone is welcome!
After Dr. Bill Hartford’s (Tom Cruise) wife, Alice (Nicole Kidman), admits to having sexual fantasies about a man she met, Bill becomes obsessed with having a sexual encounter. He discovers an underground sexual group and attends one of their meetings—and quickly discovers that he is in over his head.
Beginners welcome!
Find the flyer at https://mcpl.info/files/images/fol-dine-out-big-woods-jan24-half-sheet.pdf to show the staff at Big Woods and they’ll donate 10% of your food sales to benefit The Friends of the Library.
This is an interdisciplinary event featuring a concert, poetry reading, digital art, and guest speaker, Helen Zia to remember the January 11, 2023 bus attack of an IU Asian student and to reflect on its impact on the Bloomington community.
Emerging IU Jazz Student Group
Yearly membership meeting 7-8pm in Harmony School.
Just message us on social media, or contact us on our website to get more info about signing up. WALK-UPS ARE ALSO WELCOME!!
Find the flyer at https://mcpl.info/files/images/fol-dine-out-big-woods-jan24-half-sheet.pdf to show the staff at Big Woods and they’ll donate 10% of your food sales to benefit The Friends of the Library.
The Hub fights off the chilly winter weather with a chili cook-off featuring chefs from throughout the local community.
You’ll enjoy samples of each soup, vote for whom you think should earn the People’s Choice Award, and watch the panel of judges deliberate and determine who has the best overall, best vegetarian, and most creative chilis.
Between chilis, cool your palate with cinnamon roll from Two Sticks and ice cream from Chocolate Moose
The chili cook-off is a fundraiser for Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard
To learn more about joining the cook-off visit mhcfoodpantry.org/chilly-
featuring readings from the book by its authors, including Shana Ritter, Tonia Matthew, Maria Hamilton Abegunde, James Dorr, Hiromi Yoshida, Tom Bitters, Joan Hawkins, and Kalynn Huffman Bower
with sonic interludes by ORTET
Join us as we start season one of Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End! We’ll chat, craft, and eat snacks.
One heiress, one stowaway, a luxury cruise liner, and a giant iceberg. What could go wrong?
Since 1989, the slowest metal band on the planet has conjured some of music’s most striking tectonic changes. Not only did the band Earth create a glacially paced subgenre of metal and play a pivotal role in the popularization of grunge, but visionary leader Dylan Carlson also did it while battling small-town boredom, heroin addiction, and the tragic death of his roommate and best friend, Kurt Cobain.
Despite the high volume of its beloved and beautiful drone metal, Earth has rarely had much to say for itself. For the first time, in a moving saga that respects the music as much as the ragtag cast of eccentrics and surreal Pacific Northwest majesty that shaped it, Clyde Petersen gets to the core of the could-have-been-tragic triumph of Earth, the slow band that changed everything it touched.
A complete schedule of events can be found at: browncountyukefest.com
Monika Herzig – Piano
Peter Kienle – Guitar
Jeremy Allen – Bass
Cassius Goens – Drums
Oliver Closeoff has been producing and hosting Beyond the Binary, an all trans and non-binary drag and burlesque show! It’s been a great time, so we’re thrilled to be celebrating!
Oliver Closeoff brings along Kitt St. Clair to host
Starring
Miss Thang
Burnie Mac
Vivka Darko
and Mazee
WFHB Bloomington Community Radio