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
The race for the Pup Cup, at $10,000 to win, is one of the highest paying IMCA Race Saver events in the country. Raced in memory of the great Kevin Huntley. Support series for this event include the Ford Performance Driving School Sprints, and the Tex-a-Con Cut Stone Super Stocks.
Doors at 6pm, Trivia at 7pm
Who will be crowned Bloomington’s Trivia Champion? The winning team from each night will automatically qualify for the Championship Tournament on December 6. Cumulative point leaders also have a chance to qualify. At the end of the series, the top teams will compete to be Bloomington’s Trivia Champions!
Prizes will be awarded each night to the top three teams. Register a team of up to six by the registration deadline.
The New York Times touted “In the crowded field of dating jokes, Jared Freid…distinguishes himself…”. With a strong focus on dating and relationships, Jared’s comedy reflects the ordinary daily thoughts of everyone you know, especially if you know a lot of millennials that are obsessing over dating apps, trying to be real adults, and worrying about their bodies.
Doors at 6:30pm
The Brown County Homegrown Showcase features top local artists who are gaining recognition both at home and on the road. On July 18 at 7:30pm, enjoy live performances by The Hammer and The Hatchet, Frank Jones and The Undertones, and Shelby and Hunter Kelley. Don’t miss this chance to experience the sounds of Brown County—authentic, heartfelt, and homegrown.
Presented by Jacobs Academy. The Jacobs Academy Schola Cantorum is an intensive week-long laboratory for musicians passionate about performing a cappella and accompanied sacred choral music.
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.
There will be a 50/50 raffle, door prizes, food, vendors, cash prizes for registrants, and more! Proceeds support your local La-Or-Ma Shrine Club. Come out and enjoy the show!
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.
Come on out to a working farm and see Highland cattle, goats, sheep, donkeys and more. Learn about regenerative livestock farming on the tour at 10am, Enjoy coffee/tea and a sweet treat as you pet, brush, and feed treats to goats at 11am, take a leisurely stroll with the donkeys, brush them, feed them treats, take lots of pictures at noon.
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
We will open at 10.
The full route is just under 60 miles with one stop.
This isn’t about drinking or being rowdy. It’s about coming together as a community mourning the loss of a giant man who we were all lucky enough to know and love as a community servant.
We will have the Rox band playing that evening for those who want to stick around.
Other than that, all we ask is just that you show up for Big Mikey, because that’s exactly what he always did for us.
A place for LGBTQ+ and ally people to come together around a shared love of birds.
The first of two shows featuring these performers, at Hard Truth
Wasted Away in Margaritaville show. Jimmy Buffet and Beach Party music.
Doors at 5pm
TIme for School Orbiters
University of College is in session on July 19th at 6PM
Distinguished Professor Dr John Dehner will be leading the program
The Bloomington Jazz Orchestra’s repertoire ranges from classic swing tunes to contemporary Big
Band charts. There is something for everyone’s listening pleasure!
The New York Times touted “In the crowded field of dating jokes, Jared Freid…distinguishes himself…”. With a strong focus on dating and relationships, Jared’s comedy reflects the ordinary daily thoughts of everyone you know, especially if you know a lot of millennials that are obsessing over dating apps, trying to be real adults, and worrying about their bodies.
Get ready to rock as the world’s #1 touring tribute to The Rolling Stones hits the stage for one unforgettable night. “Satisfaction” brings you the look, sound, and swagger of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, and the band that changed rock ‘n’ roll forever. With spot-on vocals, dazzling costumes, and electrifying energy, it’s more than a concert—it’s a full-throttle Stones experience. Don’t miss your chance to relive the greatest hits, from “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” to “Paint It Black” and everything in between!
Doors at 8pm
Come see a free movie on the big screen. Pool opens at 8:15 pm.
Desiree hosts POWER, a drag show!
DANCE PARTY AFTER THE DRAG SHOW! Kicks off at 11pm, with DJ BABYSTAR up in the booth for the first time at The Back Door!
Tickets are FREE but require a reservation.
About the Short Film:
Their Future Is In Her Hands.
When Westside High faces the upcoming high-stakes Rock Paper Scissors Championship—and critical program cuts if they lose—it’s up to Zelda, an impossibly shy watergirl, to save their entire school…if she can somehow conquer her own self-doubt first.
Guidelines:
· All books must be in good condition and printed in the last 10 years.
· Limit 5 books to swap per participant
· The swap will occur outside under tents. Books from the book swap should not enter the bookstore, to avoid mishaps and miscommunications.
· You will be given a ticket for every book you bring to swap. Those tickets must be used to “purchase” the books you’d like to take home.
This series of essays focuses on the relationship of contemporary policing practices to racial capitalism. This reading group is co-sponsored with Care Not Cages and Bloomington DSA.
Please join Women Writing for (a) Change for our monthly All Gender Writing Circle.
We will find inspiration from poetry and painters, and spend time writing and sharing our writing with one another. This is a safe, inclusive space for people of all genders and writers of all genres and experience. All are welcome in this pop-up community of writers.
Reserve your spot: [email protected]
A discussion group focused on spirituality and personal beliefs, led by Reverend Karen Williams. Every person’s experience and perspective is welcome in a respectful context of spiritual growth without judgment.
Don’t Call Me Betty – retro rock ‘n’ roll
The Bazargan Book Club – Hoosier surf klezmer
The New York Times touted “In the crowded field of dating jokes, Jared Freid…distinguishes himself…”. With a strong focus on dating and relationships, Jared’s comedy reflects the ordinary daily thoughts of everyone you know, especially if you know a lot of millennials that are obsessing over dating apps, trying to be real adults, and worrying about their bodies.
Doors: 6:30 PM
Sign-up at 7:30pm, Show at 8pm
We’re teaming up with Vintage Phoenix Comic Books for our annual celebration of comics and manga! Age 7 and up.
New English speakers will practice everyday language skills in a relaxed, informal atmosphere.
Come and meet with a trained volunteer and receive free, impartial information about Medicare.
Learn with Victoria Bledsoe of Alchemie Botanicals how to make a simple herbal infused salve, using locally available plants that can help nourish our skin.
Hey smart people!! Trivia Nights are now your favorite thing to do on Mondays! We promise to keep the sports to a minimum!
Join us for afternoon refreshments, share your favorite summer reads and to see if you won a prize! (Need not be present to win.)
Orientations last about one hour and are the first step to becoming a pantry volunteer at Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard. Located at our building at 1100 W Allen St. No need to register ahead of time. Orientations happen twice each month.
WFHB Bloomington Community Radio