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Oct
17
Thu
2024
STEM Saturday – Science of the World @ WonderLab, 308 W 4th St, Bloomington (Lab A and/or garden)
Oct 17 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The program is typically located in Lab A, but may also be in the garden if the weather is nice.

STEM Saturday is a weekly program that gets visitors to engage in STEM. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Saturdays are designed to provide engaging hands-on STEM activities aimed at inspiring interest in STEM subjects and to make learning both hands-on and fun. STEM Saturday is meant for ages 5 and up. Each week the Education Team and volunteers develop different hands-on activities meant for the entire family. STEM Saturday is designed for ages 5-17, but we encourage adults and children to work together so that they can learn together! STEM Saturday is partially sponsored by Cook Medical and CFC Properties.

Key features of STEM Saturdays include:

  • A variety of hands-on activities that encourage exploration of STEM concepts.
  • Age-appropriate Curriculum: STEM Saturday content is tailored to different age groups, ensuring that the activities are suitable for a wide range of developmental levels.
  • Expert Guidance: WonderLab Educators and Volunteers lead these sessions. They guide and answer questions helping guests gain a deeper understanding of the concepts.
  • Collaborative Learning: STEM Saturdays encourages collaboration among participants, fostering teamwork and communication.
  • Parent Involvement: Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate, creating an experience for everyone in your group to take part in.
Family Movie Night: The Garfield Movie @ Brown County Public Library, 205 Locust Lane, Nashville
Oct 17 @ 4:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Discovery Time – Environmental Science (ages 3-6) @ WonderLab, 308 W 4th St, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 5:00 pm – 5:30 pm

Thursdays in October

This month in Discovery Time we are going to explore the natural world! Many studies show that early environmental education benefits children’s emotional, social, cognitive, and physical development. Through a blend of hands-on activities, engaging experiments, and captivating storytelling, children embark on a journey to discover the wonders of the natural world around them. The program curriculum is carefully crafted to align with early childhood development principles while instilling key concepts of environmental science. Tailored for children aged 3 to 6, this program ignites curiosity, fosters a love for nature, and cultivates a sense of responsibility towards the environment.

Hands-on activities include:

  • Singing songs about recycling and conservation
  • Taking a guided nature walk through the WonderGarden
  • Participating in an experiment that demonstrates the concept of water filtration
Crafts Night @ Meeting Room 214, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Info: Kelly Barrow 812-325-8410

Trunk or Treat Double Feature, screening Scooby Doo 1 and 2 @ Starlite Drive-In, 7640 S Old State Road 37, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 5:30 pm

Trunk or Treat at 5:30 PM. Movies at 7:30 PM
Come Trunk or Treat and then enjoy the movies of Scooby Doo 1 & 2.

Board Game Night with Dr. Bruce @ The Game Preserve (College Mall), 2894 E 3rd St Suite #108, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Games are provided and can be taught by a GP employee, but feel free to bring your own games too!

From Truth to Justice: The Price We Paid For The Ballot @ Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Presented by Resilience Productions and Monroe County History Center
This original play exposes the contentious relationship between Black and White suffrage movement leaders. It shows how two groups fighting for a common good but whose differing worldviews created a yawning chasm resulting in irreparable damage.
Written by Gladys DeVane (In Collaboration with Danielle Bruce) | Directed by Danielle Bruce
With Post-Show TalkBack and Reception

Monthly Music Night! U-Station Agents @ Juniper Art Gallery, 615 West Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm
Author Event with Rebekah Spivey
Oct 17 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm

Head to the Morgenstern Books café for an evening in conversation with author Rebekah Spivey, discussing her book, Marigolds in Boxes.

 

BCT presents: A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 7:00 pm

Presented by The Buskirk-Chumley Theater | DOOR TIME 6:30 pm

“A Halloween Spooktacular – Creepin it Real” series

In Wes Craven’s classic slasher film, several Midwestern teenagers fall prey to Freddy Krueger, a disfigured midnight mangler who preys on the teenagers in their dreams — which, in turn, kills them in reality. Teenager Nancy Thompson must uncover the dark truth concealed by her parents after she and her friends become targets of the spirit of a serial killer with a bladed glove.

Bloomington Blues Jam, hosted by The Blues Ambassadors @ The Porthole Inn, 8939 E South Shore Dr, Unionville
Oct 17 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

All Ages
-Full backline provided.
-Host band plays from 7:00-8:00pm
-Open Blues Jam from 8:00-10:00pm

Film: MOTHER/MADEO @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 7:00 pm

Straddling family drama, horror, and comedy, this Bong Joon-ho stunner boasts a deft grasp of tone and plenty of eerie visuals. 15th anniversary screening.

Hill Folk Music Series: Sharla June and Christy Crandall @ Brown County Inn, 51 State Road 46 East, Nashville
Oct 17 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Voice Studio Recital – Students of Tichina Vaughn @ Ford-Crawford Hall, located on the second floor of the Simon Music Center, 200 S. Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Dennis James Hosts Halloween – Celebrating Edgar Allan Poe in Silent Films and Radio Drama @ IU Auditorium, 1211 E 7th St, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 7:30 pm

Bloomington’s favorite musical mastermind returns for his annual Halloween performance this year celebrating Edgar Allan Poe – in Silent Films and Radio Drama. Dennis James will provide the soundtrack on IU Auditorium’s 4,543 pipe organ for a pair of classic silent films and a live radio reenactment themed around Poe and his writings.

The evening will begin with a short film titled Edgar Allen Poe (the misspelling is purposeful) showing Poe was inspired to write his most famous poem, “The Raven,” as he desperately tries to sell it to support his sick wife. Then, back by popular demand, live actors including students from IU’s Department of Theatre, Drama, and Contemporary Dance will reenact another episode from the 1940s radio drama Inner Sanctum called “The Tell-Tale Heart.” The episode is a dramatization of Poe’s famous story of a man who could hear every sound on Earth, even things that did not exist.

The featured silent film that James will bring to life is titled The Avenging Conscience, a 1915 classic based on Poe’s “The Tell-Tale Heart” and his poem “Annabelle Lee.” Join us in costume as James celebrates one of America’s greatest writers in what has become an IU Auditorium tradition for over 50 years and counting!

Nerd Nite Bloomington @ The Bishop, 123 S Walnut St, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 7:30 pm

Doors 7:00 | Presentations 7:30
Join us for the first Nerd Nite in Bloomington! We all know that learning is more fun when you’re drinking with friends and colleagues. Nerd Nite is an event held in more than 120 cities across the globe during which several folks give 15-minute fun-yet-informative presentations across all disciplines – while the audience drinks along. It’s like the Discovery Channel… with beer! Imagine learning about everything from math feuds or the science of the Simpsons, to the genealogy of Godzilla or debunking beer myths, while having a few or a few too many.

Come join us for a drink, learn something new, and meet fellow nerds. Be there AND be square!

This month’s speakers and presentation topics:
1) Camels in the Outback
by James Taylor

In Mid-November 2009, in the final summer of a 15-year drought in Australia, a small rural town called Docker River was in national news as a herd of marauding camels besieged the residents of the town. But camels aren’t native to Australia… So how did over six thousand end up in one rural town? This is one of many, varied stories of Australia’s complex relationship with these ships of the desert, and in this presentation, you will hear just a few. Within these anecdotes, however, is a 180 year-long narrative about place, people, and technology.

James Taylor is a PhD student studying Computing, Culture, and Society in the Informatics Department at IU. His research interests are in the information and transportation technologies of the 19th and 20th century and how they influence the ways we think about infrastructure in the 21st century. James’ current research is in Telegraphy in Midwest America.

2) “Headstrong Girl[s]!” Taylor Swift and Jane Austen as Historical Analogues
by Hannah Tate

What do romance, cherry-picked activism, and mastery of a thinly veiled insult have in common? This presentation will explore similarities between Taylor Swift and Jane Austen as pop culture icons, making an argument for the two women as historical analogues. We will focus on their respective positions in society, the reception of their work, and their influence on political issues of their respective periods. Along the way, we will get a glimpse into the constructions and reconstructions of white woman activism that capture our hearts almost as much as they stall social progress.

Hannah Tate is a PhD student at Indiana University Bloomington, working in the Comparative Literature and Gender Studies departments. Her primary academic foci are on metatheories of literary organization and disability literature, but her affinity for extended metaphor and romantic angst will never fade away, nor will her obsession with injecting chaos into the traditional literary canon.

3) Nostalgic Waters: Specters of Human Extinction
by Shane Greene

What if one day homo sapiens woke up and declared: This whole life-on-land crap isn’t working out. Let’s go back to the sea where life began. What combo of fictional imagination, paleontological finds, and evolutionary speculation might make the post-sapien desire to return to watery origins possible? Let’s find out.

Shane Greene is a Professor of Anthropology at IU. His past research is on social movements and the political histories of punk. Currently, he’s dabbling with a book of speculative essays on human extinction.

Brent Terhune – One Night Only! @ The Comedy Attic, upstairs at 123 S Walnut St, Bloomington (4th and Walnut)
Oct 17 @ 8:00 pm – 9:45 pm

Door Time: 7:00 PM
Named one of Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch for 2020, Brent Terhune has accumulated more than 65 million views across his social media channels with his satirical MAGA character. His not-so-obvious delivery can be described along the lines of a ‘blue-collar Colbert Report.’

Brent has been writing daily topical jokes and news breakdowns for the nationally-syndicated Bob & Tom Show for more than 10 years. He has had two comedy albums debut at No. 1 on iTunes and his work is streamed heavily on SiriusXM.

WH0R3$ of BABYLON (a fundraiser to pay for a local dancer’s funeral) @ The Back Door, 207 South College Ave., in the alley behind the Atlas Ballroom, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 9:00 pm
Mark Sultan @ The Bishop Bar, 123 S Walnut St, Bloomington
Oct 17 @ 9:30 pm – 11:30 pm

Presented by Mom & Pop Productions with Casual Booking | Doors 08:30 | Ages 21+
MARK SULTAN / BBQ is a cult figure, sorcerer, nutcase, and underrated gem. His legacy of LPs and 45s on labels like In The Red, Goner, Crypt, Wick/Daptone, Sub Pop, Dirtnap, Vice, Fat Possum, Bomp!, Norton, Dirtnap, etc… and his impressive list of rock n roll projects (The King Khan & BBQ Show, Ding-Dongs, Almighty Defenders, Les Sexareenos, Spaceshits, etc…) are an influential secret handshake. And that’s just the way he likes it.“I’m a music fan. When I was a kid, finding some crazy, magical 45 nobody knew felt very empowering.” His unmistakable vocals and instantly transportive melodies use time as a tapestry, and mood as color, while retaining the sexuality and primitivity of the genre. “Some of my favorite music acts like a portal to me. It’s time travel. It’s a way to shift into parallel worlds. It’s like magic.”Mark’s notorious one-man band, ‘BBQ’, has long been lauded as an anomalous delight: an intense, improvised (and uncomfortable) show from which he rarely surfaces to take pause. He’s toured the world over, from the Americas to Australia, Europe to Asia to Russia, and everywhere in between. He’s played hallowed venues like the Sydney Opera House and Carnegie Hall, as well as all of the giant, unnamable festivals

Oct
18
Fri
2024
Hoosier Hills Food Bank – Book Fair: “40th Anniversary Bob Hammel Community Book Fair” @ Monroe County Fairgrounds, 5700 W Airport Rd, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

The 40th Annual Community Book Fair, a benefit for Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
This year’s book fair will fill two buildings with over 100,000 books, DVDs, CDs, LPs, games, puzzles and other items at affordable prices to support the food bank’s work. There will be a large selection of children’s books and collectible “Better Books,” which will also include a selection of vintage vinyl LPs.

We accept gently used books, CDs, DVDs, records, games and puzzles at the Hoosier Hills Food Bank Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m (2333 W. Industrial Park Dr). We do not accept donations October 1st-31st.

We are honored to be the home of this beloved community event. For more than 30 years, we’ve promoted a message of sustainability – that too much food is wasted and should instead be channeled to people at risk of hunger. In many ways, the same is true of used books. We can’t afford to be a throwaway society – not with food, not with books and certainly not with people

Bloomington PRIDE Rainbow Elders – Friday Breakfast @ Cloverleaf West, 4023 W 3rd St, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 10:00 am
Food Truck Friday @ Switchyard Park, 1601 S Rogers St, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 11:00 am – 8:00 pm

Food Truck Friday is a beloved Bloomington event — experience the family-friendly community tradition yourself next time you visit B-Town.

Swing by to grab some delicious, locally-made food, enjoy the amenities at Switchyard Park, and experience live music & performances from local artists.

Limited seating is available, but bringing your own lawn chair(s) is advised to ensure you have a place to sit. You do not have to pay admission to attend Food Truck Friday — the only cost is the food and beverages you choose to purchase.

Melchior Slightly Haunted Puppet Show @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 S Van Buren St, Nashville
Oct 18 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

A whimsical and enchanting afternoon at a matinee showing of the “Melchior Slightly Haunted Puppet Show”! Perfect for all ages, this delightful performance combines humor, mystery, and a touch of spookiness to captivate audiences with its unique blend of storytelling and puppetry.

Follow Melchior and his charming cast of slightly haunted puppets as they embark on a magical adventure filled with laughter and surprises. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind show that promises to bring joy, wonder, and a few delightful shivers to your day. Secure your seats now for an unforgettable family-friendly experience!

Fiesta Owen County @ Historic Downtown Spencer (Market St., W Market St), Spencer
Oct 18 @ 4:30 pm – 8:00 pm

Fiesta OC! SALSA DANCING – DJ – LOTERÍA – CRAFTS – HUIPIL CONTEST
Owen County’s Hispanic cultural festival will feature vendors and authentic Hispanic food and cultural experiences.

El festival cultural hispano del condado de Owen contará con vendedoras y auténticas experiencias culturales y de comida hispana.

Travers Marks @ Ferguson House Beer Garden, 78 Franklin St., Nashville
Oct 18 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
[Opening Reception] Reflections of Power: Identity and Democracy @ Waldron Arts Center, 122 S Walnut St, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm

The exhibits are all timely reflections of power, identity, and democracy. There will be interactive opportunities for participation, including making your own buttons inspired by the “I Voted” sticker. The shows will also be featured in November’s First Friday Gallery Walk on November 1, from 5-8pm.

In the Miller Gallery, Joseph Ovalle presents Devils of Dispatch, A Ballot of Postal Conflicts. In the Educational Gallery, Caleb Poer presents his show, Inflection, and in the Treasury Gallery is The State of Democracy, a group show curated by Nicole Jacquard.

Black Cat and the Bones @ Hard Truth Distilling Company, 418 Old State Road 46, Nashville
Oct 18 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
From Truth to Justice: The Price We Paid For The Ballot @ Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm

Presented by Resilience Productions and Monroe County History Center
This original play exposes the contentious relationship between Black and White suffrage movement leaders. It shows how two groups fighting for a common good but whose differing worldviews created a yawning chasm resulting in irreparable damage.
Written by Gladys DeVane (In Collaboration with Danielle Bruce) | Directed by Danielle Bruce
With Post-Show TalkBack and Reception

Gene Fugate @ Country Heritage Winery, 225 South Van Buren Street, Nashville
Oct 18 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Orbit 6th Year Anniversary: Greg Ward Trio (Two Shows) @ Orbit Room, downstairs at 107 N College Ave, Ste 001, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 6:00 pm – 11:00 pm

EARLY SHOW: 6PM DOORS
LATE SHOW: 8:30 DOORS

FEATURING
Greg Ward – saxaphone
Christian Dillingham – bass
Jeremy Cunningham – drums

Postmodern Jazz Quartet @ Morgenstern's, 849 S Auto Mall Rd, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 6:30 pm – 8:30 pm

Head to the Morgenstern Books café for their monthly Jazz Salon! Grab a glass of wine, relax, and listen to the talents of the Postmodern Jazz Quartet.

 

To The Pointe – Pre-show talk on the 2024 Fall Ballet, hosted by Sarah Wroth @ Mezzanine, Musical Arts Center, 101 North Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 6:30 pm
Bakers Junction Haunted Train @ Bakers Junction Railroad Museum, 7898 S Fairfax Rd, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

You start the Haunted Train in the Kids Train station it is just FUN for the kids with games & things to see nothing scary! Then the brave go to the Haunted Train station & on to the Haunted Train.

Bloomington Roots presents: BloominGrass with Friday’s Line Up: Sam Bush Band, John Prine Tribute feat. Emily Scott Robinson and members of the John Prine Band Jason Wilber and Dave Jacques @ Buskirk-Chumley Theater, 114 E Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

There is only one consensus pick of peers and predecessors, of the traditionalists, the rebels, and the next gen devotees. Music’s ultimate inside outsider. Or is it outside insider? There is only one Sam Bush.  Sam Bush is an American mandolinist who is considered an originator of progressive bluegrass music. In 2020, he was inducted into the International Bluegrass Music Hall of Fame as a member of New Grass Revival. He was inducted into the Hall of Fame a second time in 2023 as a solo artist.

Guitarist Jason Wilber and bassist Dave Jacques (both members of the John Prine Band) will lead the John Prine Tribute along with Emily Scott Robinson, Oh Boy Records recording artist, and other featured vocalists to highlight the legacy of the legendary folk artist in his birthday month.

Clearwater Band @ 19th Hole Sports Bar, 2359 State Road 46 East, Nashville
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Felicia & Co @ Porthole Inn, 8939 E Southshore Drive, Unionville
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Film: L.A. CONFIDENTIAL @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm

Curtis Hanson’s searing neo-noir tackles police corruption, the dark underbelly of Classic Hollywood, and the fight for the soul of the City of Angels alongside star-making performances from a stellar ensemble cast.

Hell on the Hill Haunted House @ Hell on the Hill, 9927 S Chapel Hill Rd, Heltonville
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Mat Alano-Martin – Special Taping! @ The Comedy Attic, upstairs at 123 S Walnut St, Bloomington (4th and Walnut)
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

Door Time: 6:00 PM
Mat Alano-Martin is shooting his new special at the place where it all started! Come be a part of the magic and have your laugh immortalized for the ages. Mat has three previous albums in regular rotation on Sirius/XM’s comedy channels and he has appeared on NPR, Laughs on Hulu and The Bob & Tom Show. He has worked with such notable acts as Patton Oswalt, Tig Notaro, Maria Bamford, Chris Gethard and Brother Ali. He has performed at several festivals and prominent showcases across the country and beyond.

Shelby Ryan @ Firebird Tap House, 4040 State Road 46 East, Nashville
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Stages Bloomington presents: Radium Girls by D. W. Gregory @ John Waldron Arts Center - Firebay, 122 S Walnut St, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm

In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, Radium Girls traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court. Her chief adversary is her former employer, Arthur Roeder, an idealistic man who cannot bring himself to believe that the same element that shrinks tumors could have anything to do with the terrifying rash of illnesses among his employees. As the case goes on, however, Grace finds herself battling not just with the U.S. Radium Corporation, but with her own family and friends, who fear that her campaign for justice will backfire.

Written with warmth and humor, Radium Girls is a fast-moving, highly theatrical ensemble piece where actors play more than 30 parts—friends, co-workers, lovers, relatives, attorneys, scientists, consumer advocates, and myriad interested bystanders.

Three Jays @ Sleeper's Bar (Cascades Inn), 2601 N Walnut St, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

A cover band playing classic songs from the ’60s and ’70s, at Bloomington’s coolest, most laid-back music venue, at the Cascades Inn, north of the Bypass.

Fall Ballet – Choreography by Durante Verzola, George Balanchine, Ken Ossola, and Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux @ Musical Arts Center, 101 North Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Uncaged – Zac Brown Tribute @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 S Van Buren St, Nashville
Oct 18 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Experience the electrifying energy of “Uncaged: Zac Brown Tribute” that captures the essence of Zac Brown Band’s signature sound, bringing you all the chart-topping hits and soulful melodies you know and love. From “Chicken Fried” to “Colder Weather,” every song is performed with passion and precision, making you feel like you’re at a live Zac Brown Band concert. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or just love great country music, “Uncaged” promises a night of unforgettable music, camaraderie, and pure entertainment.

Barn of Terror Haunted House @ The Barn of Terror, 8792 N Old State Road 37, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 8:00 pm – 11:59 pm

It All Begins Again…
Come join the hauntings!

Comedy Night – Let’s Make America Laugh, Again @ Rusty Gator Fork and Ale, 1005 16th St, Bedford
Oct 18 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

GoBoC + Loss’d Productions presents

Erica Dawn Lyle / Crab Jackson / The Sera-Tones / LXQ (all ages) @ Backspace Gallery, 112 W 6th St, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 8:00 pm

Indie rock, experimental guitars and more with Erica Dawn Lyle, Crab Jackson, The Sera-Tones and LXQ (Lather + Xylocept + Kyle Quass).

Erica Dawn Lyle (website, bandcamp) is a writer, curator, experimental musician, and cultural instigator who lives in New York City and Florida. The former touring guitar player for Bikini Kill, as a solo performer, Lyle has released musical collaborations with Kim Gordon, The Raincoats, Bernadette Mayer, Kathleen Hanna, Brontez Purcell, and many more. Lyle is the author of Streetopia (Booklyn, 2015) and On The Lower Frequencies: A Secret History of The City (Soft Skull, 2008) and has written for Artforum, Art in America, Frieze, and NPR’s This American Life. Her most recent book is The Knight of Cups (Belladonna Press, 2023).

Crab Jackson (instagram, bandcamp, bandcamp) made noise in the following ensembles (and more): Puppy vs. Dyslexia, KWOP Organization, Gourmet Scum, Pedro Says Hi, Spasm Lake. He’s also a talented, self-taught painter.

The Sera-Tones (instagram) formed during Girls Rock 2022 and released their first EP in spring of 2024. The all-girl trio plays a mix of originals and 90s alternative classics.

Lather + Xylocept + Kyle Quass = LXQ. This will be the trio’s first time creating sounds together, and is sure to be exciting.

Forbidden Hollows Haunted Farm @ Forbidden Hollows, 639 Anderson Rd, Bedford
Oct 18 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Family-friendly Hayride (not scary) and/or Haunted Trail (scary), buy tickets at the door.
Get ready for a night of screams, scares, and unforgettable memories.

Gallow Dance – Halloween 2024 @ Blockhouse Bar, in the alley at 205 S College Ave, Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 8:00 pm

Doors Open: 7P | Ages: 21 and Over
Ghouls and goblins from far and wide! Gallow Dance – Halloween 2024 will be fiendish fun for all! Joining us from Charlotte, NC we have Solemn Shapes (Darkwave) and from Indianapolis we have Angry Red Planet (Industrial, Electronic) and Bloomington’s very own Twice Dark (Goth, Synth Pop) with DJ sets by DJ Mazz / Mandy Buffington (Bloomington, IN).

The Hammer and the Hatchet @ Brown County Inn, 51 State Road 46 East, Nashville
Oct 18 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Rod Tuffcurls @ Bluebird Nightclub, 216 North Walnut St., Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 9:00 pm
Mat Alano-Martin – Special Taping! @ The Comedy Attic, upstairs at 123 S Walnut St, Bloomington (4th and Walnut)
Oct 18 @ 9:15 pm – 11:00 pm

Door Time: 8:15 PM
Mat Alano-Martin is shooting his new special at the place where it all started! Come be a part of the magic and have your laugh immortalized for the ages. Mat has three previous albums in regular rotation on Sirius/XM’s comedy channels and he has appeared on NPR, Laughs on Hulu and The Bob & Tom Show. He has worked with such notable acts as Patton Oswalt, Tig Notaro, Maria Bamford, Chris Gethard and Brother Ali. He has performed at several festivals and prominent showcases across the country and beyond.

IU Cinema’s Friday Night Frights: ODDITY @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Oct 18 @ 10:00 pm

A brutal murder, a nearby asylum, a wooden man, a vengeful medium, and an isolated Irish farmhouse combine in one of the most unexpected—and scariest—horror films of 2024.

Oct
19
Sat
2024
Bedford Farmers’ Market @ Lawrence County Courthouse, 916 15th St, Bedford
Oct 19 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 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.

New vendors/performers welcomed throughout the season

Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market: Harvest for the World, with music from Adam Rivere (9am), flamenco dancing from Sophia Crespo (10:15am) and Double Standards (11:00am) @ Showers Common - Farmers' Market Circular Stage, 401 N. Morton St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 9:00 am – 1:00 pm

Double Standards will feature Dena El Saffar-violin, Elias Mcdermott-Sipe-guitar, and Rick Maxwell-bass and vocals.

Celebrate the rich diversity that coexists at the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market! Harvest for the World is an experience of sight, sound, and taste, featuring cross-cultural fashions, dance, and sounds from Bloomington’s international communities. Taste culinary delights from food and beverage artisans and gather produce from farm vendors to create your own flavorful dishes at home!

Hoosier Hills Food Bank – Book Fair: “40th Anniversary Bob Hammel Community Book Fair” @ Monroe County Fairgrounds, 5700 W Airport Rd, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 9:00 am – 6:00 pm

The 40th Annual Community Book Fair, a benefit for Hoosier Hills Food Bank.
This year’s book fair will fill two buildings with over 100,000 books, DVDs, CDs, LPs, games, puzzles and other items at affordable prices to support the food bank’s work. There will be a large selection of children’s books and collectible “Better Books,” which will also include a selection of vintage vinyl LPs.

We accept gently used books, CDs, DVDs, records, games and puzzles at the Hoosier Hills Food Bank Monday-Friday from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m (2333 W. Industrial Park Dr). We do not accept donations October 1st-31st.

We are honored to be the home of this beloved community event. For more than 30 years, we’ve promoted a message of sustainability – that too much food is wasted and should instead be channeled to people at risk of hunger. In many ways, the same is true of used books. We can’t afford to be a throwaway society – not with food, not with books and certainly not with people

Scarecrow Weekend @ Spring Mill State Park, 3333 State Rd 60 E, Mitchell
Oct 19 @ 9:00 am – 9:00 pm

Join us for a spooktacular time at Spring Mill State Park’s Scarecrow Weekend!
Build a scarecrow and place it in the village, carve a pumpkin, make a cornhusk scarecrow, make a rag doll ghost, and/or make a leather craft. Times for these fun fall activities will be posted in the village on the day of the event. Pick up a schedule for the Scarecrow Weekend events at the Grissom Memorial Office or the Grist Mill.

*The village closes at 3 pm to prepare for Haunted Village*
3:30 PM: Costume Parade in the campground – Dress up in costume and arrive at the campground amphitheater no later than
3:20 pm to be a part of this fun parade! Public welcome.
7:30 PM: Haunted Village – MUST HAVE PREPURCHASED TICKET TO ATTEND. See details of the event on our calendar under the title, “Haunted Village”.

Woolery Farmers’ Market, with music from Heritage Hall Ramblers (8:30-10AM) / Bloomington Flute Choir (10:30-Noon) @ Woolery Mill front lot, 2250 W Sunstone Dr, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

A Dixieland band performing in and around Bloomington, the Heritage Hall Ramblers play traditional songs from the 1920’s up to the present. Favorite artists, whose music they are known to perform, include Louis Armstrong, Pete Fountain, Fats Waller, Bing Crosby, and the Shotgun Jazz Band. They are an affiliate band of the Bloomington Community Band as well. Come check out the Heritage Hall Ramblers at market this Saturday morning.

The Bloomington Flute Choir is an all volunteer group of flutists who enjoy playing for the community whose members include players of all ages. They perform a variety of music at indoor events like weddings or church events, and outdoor events like festivals and farmers’ markets.

Unplug Negative Narratives – Meditation Retreat @ Kadampa Meditation Center Bloomington, 234 N Morton St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 10:00 am – 1:00 pm

We all have negative narratives that drag us and others down. How is it possible to not get caught in the iron net of negative narratives? Perhaps, you or family members have been harmed? Perhaps, coworkers ot others are critical towards you? Maybe, you are critical of yourself?

“Just as there is room in the sky for a thunderstorm, so there is room in the vast space of our mind for a few painful feelings; and just as a storm has no power to destroy the sky, so unpleasant feelings have no power to destroy our mind.” — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche

In this retreat, we will explore:

  • How to recognize and reduce negative narratives
  • Negative vs positive perspectives to shift narrative
  • Meditation techniques to focus letting go authentically from negative narratives of ourself and others

The retreat is suitable for all meditation levels, including beginners. It includes guided meditations, short teachings as well as Q&A in the last session. Everyone can benefit from this retreat — you don’t have to be Buddhist to participate.

What to Expect

  • 2 sessions with 15-min break
  • calming guided meditations
  • short talks to inspire
  • guided meditations to transform
Hoosier Stitchers @ Meeting Room A, Ellettsville Branch of the Monroe County Public Library, 600 West Temperance Street, Ellettsville
Oct 19 @ 10:15 am – 5:15 pm
badknees Market Experiment – October edition, with music from: The Splattertones / Matt Lundquist / Rearview Rhonda / Hammer and the Hatchet / Low Landers @ 902 West Kirkwood Ave, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 11:00 am – 4:00 pm

The badknees Market Experience is a parking lot party at badknees HQ full of arts vendors, food trucks, beer, crafts, live music, free t-shirt printing (if you bring your own), and more!

 

Saturday Crafternoon @ Wylie House Museum, 307 E 2nd St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 11:00 am – 2:00 pm

Spin your creativity into a spiderweb suncatcher at the Wylie House! While you work, weave spooky fall stories about 19th century Bloomington into your mind! You don’t want to miss getting caught in the Wylie House Museum’s web of crafts and history every Saturday this October!

All-Ages Day at the Southwest Teen Space @ Teen Space, Southwest Branch Monroe County Public Library, 890 West Gordon Pike, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Aluminum Pour @ Sculpture Trails, 6764 North Tree Farm Road, Solsberry
Oct 19 @ 12:00 pm – 6:00 pm

info at: sculpturetrails.com

Melchior Slightly Haunted Puppet Show @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 S Van Buren St, Nashville
Oct 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

A whimsical and enchanting afternoon at a matinee showing of the “Melchior Slightly Haunted Puppet Show”! Perfect for all ages, this delightful performance combines humor, mystery, and a touch of spookiness to captivate audiences with its unique blend of storytelling and puppetry.

Follow Melchior and his charming cast of slightly haunted puppets as they embark on a magical adventure filled with laughter and surprises. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind show that promises to bring joy, wonder, and a few delightful shivers to your day. Secure your seats now for an unforgettable family-friendly experience!

IU Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology Grand Opening @ IU Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, 416 N Indiana Ave, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 12:30 pm – 5:30 pm

Celebrate the Grand Opening of the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology and the opening of the William Mathers Gallery, which will feature two new exhibitions: Whispers from the Divide and Divine Adornment: Community Stories of Belonging.

Creative Music Making Day @ Auditorium, Meeting Room 1B & 1C Combo, Children's Program Room, Monroe County Public Library, 303 East Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

Drop in to the Downtown Library to creative engage with music! Musicians, whether pros or beginners, are encouraged to bring their own instruments. All ages.

Fall Orchard Work and Learn Day @ Bloomington Community Orchard, 2120 S Highland Ave, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

These events are free, and 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!

Fossilized Frequencies – Record Show and Tell @ IU Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology, 416 N Indiana Ave, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Bring your records, share your favorite selections, join the discussion.

Gene Fugate @ Ferguson House Beer Garden, 78 Franklin St., Nashville
Oct 19 @ 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Melchior Slightly Haunted Puppet Show @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 S Van Buren St, Nashville
Oct 19 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm

A whimsical and enchanting afternoon at a matinee showing of the “Melchior Slightly Haunted Puppet Show”! Perfect for all ages, this delightful performance combines humor, mystery, and a touch of spookiness to captivate audiences with its unique blend of storytelling and puppetry.

Follow Melchior and his charming cast of slightly haunted puppets as they embark on a magical adventure filled with laughter and surprises. Don’t miss this one-of-a-kind show that promises to bring joy, wonder, and a few delightful shivers to your day. Secure your seats now for an unforgettable family-friendly experience!

Stages Bloomington presents: Radium Girls by D. W. Gregory @ John Waldron Arts Center - Firebay, 122 S Walnut St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 2:00 pm

In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, Radium Girls traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court. Her chief adversary is her former employer, Arthur Roeder, an idealistic man who cannot bring himself to believe that the same element that shrinks tumors could have anything to do with the terrifying rash of illnesses among his employees. As the case goes on, however, Grace finds herself battling not just with the U.S. Radium Corporation, but with her own family and friends, who fear that her campaign for justice will backfire.

Written with warmth and humor, Radium Girls is a fast-moving, highly theatrical ensemble piece where actors play more than 30 parts—friends, co-workers, lovers, relatives, attorneys, scientists, consumer advocates, and myriad interested bystanders.

Teal Pumpkin Trick-or-Treat Trail @ First United Church, 2420 E 3rd St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 2:00 pm

The Teal Pumpkin Project is a simple way to make trick-or-treating safer and more inclusive for the children living with food allergies, and other intolerances and conditions. A teal pumpkin signals that, in addition to allergy-conscious candy options, you offer non-food trinkets and treats that are safe for all trick or treaters.

From Truth to Justice: The Price We Paid For The Ballot @ Monroe County History Center, 202 E 6th St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

Presented by Resilience Productions and Monroe County History Center
This original play exposes the contentious relationship between Black and White suffrage movement leaders. It shows how two groups fighting for a common good but whose differing worldviews created a yawning chasm resulting in irreparable damage.
Written by Gladys DeVane (In Collaboration with Danielle Bruce) | Directed by Danielle Bruce
With Post-Show TalkBack and Reception

Pumpkins in the Park @ Gosport Town Park, 150 E Main St, Gosport
Oct 19 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm

Visitors will find kids’ games, fun activities, and concessions serving chili, hot dogs, chili dogs, and drinks. There will also be a chili cook-off! Children’s activities.

STEM Saturday – Science of the World @ WonderLab, 308 W 4th St, Bloomington (Lab A and/or garden)
Oct 19 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm

The program is typically located in Lab A, but may also be in the garden if the weather is nice.

STEM Saturday is a weekly program that gets visitors to engage in STEM. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Saturdays are designed to provide engaging hands-on STEM activities aimed at inspiring interest in STEM subjects and to make learning both hands-on and fun. STEM Saturday is meant for ages 5 and up. Each week the Education Team and volunteers develop different hands-on activities meant for the entire family. STEM Saturday is designed for ages 5-17, but we encourage adults and children to work together so that they can learn together! STEM Saturday is partially sponsored by Cook Medical and CFC Properties.

Key features of STEM Saturdays include:

  • A variety of hands-on activities that encourage exploration of STEM concepts.
  • Age-appropriate Curriculum: STEM Saturday content is tailored to different age groups, ensuring that the activities are suitable for a wide range of developmental levels.
  • Expert Guidance: WonderLab Educators and Volunteers lead these sessions. They guide and answer questions helping guests gain a deeper understanding of the concepts.
  • Collaborative Learning: STEM Saturdays encourages collaboration among participants, fostering teamwork and communication.
  • Parent Involvement: Parents and caregivers are encouraged to participate, creating an experience for everyone in your group to take part in.
Back 2 Back (Elton John and Billy Joel Tribute) @ Cedar Creek Winery, Brewery and Distillery, 3820 Leonard Road, Martinsville
Oct 19 @ 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Ruben Guthrie @ Ferguson House Beer Garden, 78 Franklin St., Nashville
Oct 19 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Steve Hickman @ Nashvile House, 15 S Van Buren Street, Nashville
Oct 19 @ 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Amanda and Brian Webb @ Country Heritage Winery, 225 South Van Buren Street, Nashville
Oct 19 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
FREE Movie Night!: Scooby-Doo Halloween / Beetlejuice @ Mitchell Community Building, 101 Tom Grn Dr, Mitchell
Oct 19 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Open to kids from kindergarten to 5th grade. This event is put on by the Lions Club

Matixando, with opener Michael Moulder @ Hard Truth Distilling Company, 418 Old State Road 46, Nashville
Oct 19 @ 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
To The Pointe – Pre-show talk on the 2024 Fall Ballet, hosted by Sarah Wroth @ Mezzanine, Musical Arts Center, 101 North Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 6:30 pm
AfterHours: Brews and Boos (ages 21+) @ WonderLab Museum, 308 W 4th St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Recommended Ages: 21+ with valid ID.
Learn about how humans deal with death. People all over the world have to confront death, and every culture has their own way of dealing with it. During this time, you will respectfully engage with various traditions surrounding death.

Bakers Junction Haunted Train @ Bakers Junction Railroad Museum, 7898 S Fairfax Rd, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

You start the Haunted Train in the Kids Train station it is just FUN for the kids with games & things to see nothing scary! Then the brave go to the Haunted Train station & on to the Haunted Train.

BloominGrass 2024: My Black Country: An Evening of Lyrics and Literature featuring author of My Black Country, Alice Randall, with Leyla McCalla and Sunny War. Opening the night will be Emily Scott Robinson. @ Buskirk Chumley Theater, 114 E Kirkwood Ave., Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Presented by Bloomington Roots.  Saturday, October 19 – Saturday’s performance is FREE, made possible by @iuahcouncil !!  Tickets at: 812-323-3020.

Alice Randall is a New York Times bestselling novelist, award-winning songwriter, and educator. She is widely recognized as one of the most significant voices in modern Black fiction and has emerged as an innovative food activist committed to reforms that support healthy bodies and healthy communities. Her latest book, My Black Country, is “a delightful, inspirational story of persistence, resistance, and sheer love”

Leyla McCalla joins BloominGrass this year with her full band. She finds inspiration from her past and present, whether it is her Haitian heritage or her adopted home of New Orleans, she — a bilingual multi-instrumentalist, and alumna of Grammy award-winning African-American string band, the Carolina Chocolate Drops — has risen to produce a distinctive sound that reflects the union of her roots and experience.

Los Angeles-based street singer, guitarist, and roots music revolutionary Sunny War has always been an outsider, always felt the drive to define her place in the world through music and songwriting. Her restless spirit, a byproduct of growing up semi-nomadic with a single mother, led her to Venice Beach, California, where she’s been grinding the pavement for some years now, making a name for her prodigious guitar work and incisive songwriting, which touches on everything from police violence to alcoholism to love found and lost.

Colorado songwriter Emily Scott Robinson beckons to those who are lost, lonely, or learning the hard way with American Siren, her first album for Oh Boy Records. With hints of bluegrass, country, and folk, the eloquent collection shares her gift for storytelling through her pristine soprano and the perspective of her unconventional path into music.

Hell on the Hill Haunted House @ Hell on the Hill, 9927 S Chapel Hill Rd, Heltonville
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 11:00 pm
Kyle Mercer @ Firebird Tap House, 4040 State Road 46 East, Nashville
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
L’Inferno @ IU Cinema, 1213 East Seventh St. (on the North side of the IU Auditorium), Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm
IU Underground Film series
Quite possibly cinema’s first feature length horror film, this silent surreal fantasy of Dante’s Inferno has stirred fear, censorship, and controversy since it was released in 1911. Returning to IU Cinema are the “musical shape shifters” Montopolis. The indie chamber music group from Texas is visiting Bloomington as part of their national tour, providing immersive live music for the delight and fright of cinema lovers across the country.
Mat Alano-Martin – Special Taping! @ The Comedy Attic, upstairs at 123 S Walnut St, Bloomington (4th and Walnut)
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 8:45 pm

Door Time: 6:00 PM
Mat Alano-Martin is shooting his new special at the place where it all started! Come be a part of the magic and have your laugh immortalized for the ages. Mat has three previous albums in regular rotation on Sirius/XM’s comedy channels and he has appeared on NPR, Laughs on Hulu and The Bob & Tom Show. He has worked with such notable acts as Patton Oswalt, Tig Notaro, Maria Bamford, Chris Gethard and Brother Ali. He has performed at several festivals and prominent showcases across the country and beyond.

Sam King @ Porthole Inn, 8939 E Southshore Drive, Unionville
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Skate and Scare (all ages) @ Frank Southern Ice Arena, 2100 S Henderson St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Doors open 6:45 p.m.
Come in costume, skate to spooky tunes, and make your way through the haunted locker room … if you dare!

Sounds of South present: Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast’, The Broadway Musical @ Carmichael Auditorium at Bloomington South High School, 1965 South Walnut St., Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm

Doors at 6:30 pm

Stages Bloomington presents: Radium Girls by D. W. Gregory @ John Waldron Arts Center - Firebay, 122 S Walnut St, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm

In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, Radium Girls traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court. Her chief adversary is her former employer, Arthur Roeder, an idealistic man who cannot bring himself to believe that the same element that shrinks tumors could have anything to do with the terrifying rash of illnesses among his employees. As the case goes on, however, Grace finds herself battling not just with the U.S. Radium Corporation, but with her own family and friends, who fear that her campaign for justice will backfire.

Written with warmth and humor, Radium Girls is a fast-moving, highly theatrical ensemble piece where actors play more than 30 parts—friends, co-workers, lovers, relatives, attorneys, scientists, consumer advocates, and myriad interested bystanders.

Terry Lee Ridley @ Mitchell Opera House, 217 N 7th St, Mitchell
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm

Combining the electric stage presence and powerful vocals comparable to that of the young Elvis Presley the showmanship and frightening precision with piano likened to the Killer, Jerry Lee Lewis, Terry Lee Ridley is an unbeatable reincarnation of everything that was exciting about the 1950’s.

Fall Ballet – Choreography by Durante Verzola, George Balanchine, Ken Ossola, and Jean-Pierre Bonnefoux @ Musical Arts Center, 101 North Eagleson Ave., Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm
Gutty’s Comedy Night @ Brown County Playhouse, 70 S Van Buren St, Nashville
Oct 19 @ 7:30 pm – 9:30 pm

Clean Comedy is back at the Playhouse with Gutty’s Comedy Night!
Featuring Rik Roberts and Moody Molavi, hosted by Blake Champlin.

Barn of Terror Haunted House @ The Barn of Terror, 8792 N Old State Road 37, Bloomington
Oct 19 @ 8:00 pm – 11:59 pm

It All Begins Again…
Come join the hauntings!

Forbidden Hollows Haunted Farm @ Forbidden Hollows, 639 Anderson Rd, Bedford
Oct 19 @ 8:00 pm – 10:00 pm

Family-friendly Hayride (not scary) and/or Haunted Trail (scary), buy tickets at the door.
Get ready for a night of screams, scares, and unforgettable memories.

Heltonville Haunted House 2024 @ Heltonville Park, 590 Diamond Rd, Heltonville
Oct 19 @ 8:00 pm – 11:00 pm