Drop in for free one-on-one help with math and science-related assignments––arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, physics, chemistry, and ISTEP and SAT review. For middle school and high school students only.
Drop in for free one-on-one help with math and science-related assignments––arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus, physics, chemistry, and ISTEP and SAT review. For middle school and high school students only.
The original devs of PAC-MAN™ have openly admitted that they were inspired by looking at a pizza with one slice missing. Come celebrate this historic inspiration while also ringing in the upcoming new year and chowing down on pizza in The Ground Floor. Ages 12–19. Drop in.
A take-away lunch will be available during these hours. Brunch will be provided by Congregation Beth Shalom.
Carry-out meals will be available after 3 pm.
Carry-out meals are available today and a bag of groceries from the Hoosier Hills Food Bank will also be available.
Hot, sit down meals and carry-out meals are available today and a bag of groceries from the Hoosier Hills Food Bank will also be available.
About Big Bad Voodoo Daddy: For 28 years, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s unique take on American swing and jazz music has thrilled audiences around the world, while their unique and spirited “Wild and Swingin’ Holiday Party” has become an eagerly anticipated annual family event. Singer and band leader Scotty Morris says, “If you’re going to go to a holiday show with your family, this is the one! It really does offer something for everyone.” Drawing on a rich catalogue of holiday classics and Christmas originals from the band’s two full-length holiday albums, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy brings its world-renowned live show, and fun and quirky take on the holidays, to you. Fun arrangements of classic holiday songs in Big Bad Voodoo Daddy style include: Jingle Bells, Santa Claus Is Coming to Town, and Winter Wonderland. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer is “Andrews Sisters” meets the blues, and the just as classic Heat Miser song transports listeners back to another beloved holiday special. The band rips through Chuck Berry’s “Run, Run Rudolph,” Lou Rawls’ “Merry Christmas Baby,” and slows things down for Elvis Presley’s “Blue Christmas.” Detours to New Orleans for “Frosty the Snowman,” and to the Caribbean for the “Calypso A Party for Santa” keep things interesting. The band takes a moment to reflect on the beauty and spirituality of the holidays with their moving arrangement of “We Three Kings.” Big Bad Voodoo Daddy has always made writing original music a priority, and the holidays are no exception. “Rockabilly Christmas,” “Last Night (I Went Out With Santa Claus),” “Christmas Time in Tinsel Town,” and the beautiful and reflective “It Feels Like Christmas Time,” are the band’s take on the many feelings of the holidays. With almost three decades together, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy is still picking up steam and continues to tour, record, and entertain.