128 past events with the fundraising tag
4 upcoming events with this tagJul 14, 2018
Saturday
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Kegs! Casts! and Kraut!
2:00pm to 6:00pm @
Madjax Maker Force
On patio outside of Guardian Brewery
514 E Jackson St, Muncie, IN 47305
Join PlySpace Resident Fellow, Dave Rowe, for an afternoon of aluminum casting demonstrations, with beer and bratwurst, at Madjax! Minors and supervised children are welcome.
Dave will demonstrate the aluminum casting process using his custom foundry, built during his time at the PlySpace residency this summer. The demonstration will be held at the Madjax outdoor patio adjacent to Guardian Brewery on Saturday, July 14th. The event will begin at 2:00 PM, with aluminum pours on the hour at 3:00, 4:00, and 5:00. This demonstration event is free and open to the public. For an additional fee of $10, interested audience members can make a small shape in clay which will be cast during the demonstration. All supplies will be provided, and participation is first-come-first-serve, with a limit of one casting per person until supplies run out. A selection of beer will be available through Guardian Brewery (21 and over), and Bratwurst will be available for purchase from Tastes Good on a Bun ($4 a Brat!).
Dave Rowe is a sculptor, educator, and fabricator. He is currently an Assistant Professor in Sculptural Practices at the University of Nevada Las Vegas and holds a BFA from the University of Illinois at Urbana- Champaign and an MFA from Indiana University Bloomington.
Learn more about Dave and his fellowship at PlySpace!
PlySpace is a program of Muncie Arts and Culture Council in partnership with the City of Muncie, Ball State University School of Art, and Sustainable Muncie Corporation. PlySpace is generously supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Jul 28, 2018
Saturday
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Big Brothers Big Sisters and Crew Carwash Fundraiser
7:00am to 9:00pm @
Crew Carwash
601 W McGalliard Rd
As part of its Crew for Kids fundraiser, Crew will donate 50 percent of all Works washes, a $16 value, and Ultimate washes, a $20 value, to Big Brothers Big Sisters on Saturday, July 28 at all 31 locations. Crew will also be accepting credit and cash donations at all locations and will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.
- A Midsummer Night's Narrative: A Storytelling Festival from The Facing Project 5:00pm to 9:00pm @ Madjax Maker Force Cornerstone Park--Fireman's Park--The Guardian 515 East Main Street
Cost: $20 - adult general admission; $10 - under 18 or w/ college ID; $45 -- family package (four tickets) Tickets at: http://give.classy.org/storyfestival
The 2nd annual A Midsummer Night’s Narrative Storytelling Festival will feature 8 storytelling teams that will each share local stories of unity. Actors from Muncie Civic Theatre will bring the stories to life on stage at MadJax. The festival will include a Writers Fair where writers will chat on select topics, read from their work, and sell their books. Facing Project cofounder Kelsey Timmerman’s new book WHERE AM I GIVING? will also be available at the event.
SCHEDULE
· - 5 to 7 PM Storytelling Festival:
Poems While You Wait / Human's of Muncie / Writer Readings / Open Mic / Writers Fair / Cliff Ritchey / Food Trucks / Beer/ And more!
· - 7 to 8:30 PM Main Event—A Midsummer Night's Narrative, Stories of Unity:
Eight stories of unity from local celebrity storytelling teams will be performed by actors from Muncie Civic Theatre.
TICKETS & MORE INFO
Sep 26, 2018
Wednesday
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Just Desserts
5:30pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N Minnetrista Parkway
Cost: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/just-desserts-tickets-48256883638 Just DessertsThe Boys & Girls Clubs of Muncie and Old National Bank are excited to invite you to the 3rd Annual Just Desserts on September 26, 2018. This year the event will take place at Minnetrista Cultural Center at 5:30 p.m.
Guests will enjoy wine, appetizers, music, and fellowship with friends. In addition, guests will spend the evening in the lovey Rose Garden at Minnetrista. When it is time for dessert, the table champions will work with their team to outbid other tables to win the dessert of their choice. The highest bid will get their choice of desserts provided by Muncie’s finest bakers. Last year’s event raised more than $30,000.
“Just Desserts is a wonderful event that brings people together to further the good works that guide, empower and prepare our community’s young people. These are the people on whom Muncie’s future depends.” Jeff Howe, Region President of Old National Bank.
This year’s keynote speaker will be Heidi Hale from Heidi J Hale Designs + Detail located in Downtown Muncie. Ms. Hale is a longtime supporter of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Muncie. Her servant leadership and general caring nature is exactly what the organization strives to model for club kids.
Proceeds from this event will be used to offset the difference between the cost of membership to the member and the true cost to the center. Families are granted membership to the Boys & Girls Clubs of Muncie for a cost of only $15 per year. The club averages a cost of $4,000 per year per member. The difference is made up with fundraisers, donations, and giving from our community partners.
Oct 4, 2018
Thursday
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Artswalk (full listing)
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown Muncie
WALNUT ST.
Debbie’s Handmade Soap: 123 S. Walnut St.
Celebrating two years Downtown. Door prizes and refreshments.
Kirk’s Bike Shop: 124 S. Walnut St.
Open late; offering flat tire repair clinics.
Wishbone Gifts: 201 S. Walnut St.
Featured artist Lucas Reidenbach will hang his work inside the shop and will be doing live painting in front of the shop on Walnut Street.
The Hayloft Boutique: 202 S. Walnut St.
Nash FM will be on site promoting Alpha Center Adult Day Services Charity Event.
Valhalla: 215 S. Walnut St.
Governor Davis will play after ArtsWalk/Soup Crawl for an open jam night, beginning at 8:30. No cover.
Former Chase Bank Building: 220 S. Walnut St.
The Muncie Arts and Culture Council and PlySpace, an artist-in-residence, will present a short performance by PlySpace resident Linda Ryan. During ArtsWalk, she will perform a solo dance titled “The Teller” inside the former Chase Bank building. The 10-minute performance about money, credit, and the sinister side of customer service will be viewable through the bank windows on Walnut Street and will begin at 7:30. The audience should gather outside of the building on Walnut Street shortly before the performance.
Downtown Flea Market, Oddities and Antiques: 227 S. Walnut St.
Featuring Oddities Dealers and their wares. Some are collectors of the unusual, such as a dinosaur egg, anaconda skin, 200-year-old skulls from the Catacombs, rare articulated animal skeletons, an opium pipe from 1890, and so much more. Refreshments will be served.
Heidi J Hale and Olive & Slate
20% off at both locations.
Toys Forever Models & Hobbies: 300 S. Walnut St.
Keep playing with Toys Forever Models & Hobbies during ArtsWalk! They will be displaying and offering hands-on demonstrations, both in the store and on the sidewalk. While you are on the corner of Walnut and Adams, be sure to check out their spooky Halloween window displays, too!
Made in Muncie: 313 S. Walnut St.
Will be featuring Published, a series of black and white photographs by artist Angie Hedman. Angie is an artist, writer, gallery coordinator (The Cup), and high school art educator (Monroe Central) who creates and resides in Muncie. Her photos focus on the details, flaws, deterioration, shadows, and understated intricacies of the everyday objects that surround her. The collection of exhibited photos have appeared in literary magazines and journals throughout the past year.
The Caffeinery: 401 S. Walnut St.
Featuring the photographic work of Jayne Rohlfing.
www.besweetlight.comMuncie Makes Lab: 628 S. Walnut St.
pink punch: an all-pink show celebrating the color pink! Multiple mediums are represented in this show, from both fresh and familiar local artists. pink punch is a meaningful collection of heartfelt artwork, good vibes, and a sincere love of pink.
ADAMS ST.
Muncie Map Company: 111 E. Adams St.
Muncie Map Co. will be celebrating its Grand Opening Extravaganza by launching The United States of Data, a gallery show and map series by shop cartographer Andy Shears. He will be examining the aesthetic quality of geospatial data with a set of 2,640 different maps. Their acclaimed Muncie Ramones tribute T-shirt will be available. Live music by Beard of Rock, munchies, and freebies.
The Neely House: 617 E. Adams St.
Muncie’s newest farm-to-table upscale dining destination will host its ribbon cutting ceremony at 4 p.m. and celebrate its grand opening throughout the evening. Listen for the ringing of the original Muncie Central High School bell as the ribbon is cut. Come explore the newly renovated Neely House, the history, the grounds, and a superlative dining experience.
CHARLES ST.
Twin Archer Brewpub: 119 W. Charles St.
Will present a show of children’s art titled Impressions of my Neighborhood. 20 young artists from across Muncie have created artwork about their neighborhoods. Ball State’s Building Better Neighborhoods program will be on site with postcards for youth visitors to fill out about what they love about their school, neighborhood, or city. These postcards are part of a campaign to share positive stories with our neighbors and will be mailed to randomly selected addresses across the city of Muncie.
The restaurant will also have decorated pumpkins and pumpkin beer on draft.The Fickle Peach: 117 E. Charles St.
Exhibition by Lori Ricciardi Wright and Annie Wright.
Forever Young: 125 E. Charles St.
Featuring an apple cider stand and an abundance of cuteness.YART: Canan Commons
YART is a Yard Sale for Art!
This community art sale, with a goal of making art affordable and accessible to everyone, brings together artists and art patrons in a casual and unique setting. YART will ring the park at Canan Commons this year. The Pumpkin Trail & Glow will lead you right to YART.
The Fall 2018 Muncie YART will feature a wide variety of handmade jewelry, photography, clothing, oil/acrylic/watercolor paintings, fused glass, ceramics, knits, pottery, candles, toys, drawings, sculptures, lampwork glass, stuffed animals, digital art, mosaics, live art, and live music.
Pumpkin Trail & Glow
Follow the Pumpkin Trail throughout the streets of downtown Muncie during ArtsWalk. The Pumpkin Trail will end at Canan Commons with the Community Pumpkin Glow contest. Cash prizes will be awarded @ 8 p.m. from the stage.
Prizes are as follows: 1st place, $250; 2nd place, $100; 3rd place, $50 prize; Honorable Mention, DWNTWN gift bag.
MAIN ST.
Cornerstone Center for the Arts: 520 E. Main St.
Will host the opening reception of A Nature Walk with God, featuring a collection of landscape paintings by regional artist Barbara Kuntz. The reception will take place in the newly renovated Judith Barnes Memorial Gallery on the second floor of Cornerstone Center for the Arts from 5 to 7 p.m.
In the collection A Nature Walk with God, artist Barbara Kuntz utilizes the act of painting to explore a journey of self-expression. Drawn to nature as a place of rejuvenation, Barbara began each painting using only the memories of places she has been as inspiration. She then allows the painting to evolve into an image of its own making. This experiential process encourages the paint colors, the paint brushes, and a little technique to create work that allows the imperfections in life to exist without an eraser. Barbara has found natural recurring subjects—trees, water, rocks, and sky—within her body of work, creating a sense of solitude and peace.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Company: 224 E. Main St.
Will open the exhibition Hurley Goodall: Muncie Icon. Photographs will be drawn from Ball State University’s Archives and Special Collections, a department of Ball State University Libraries. Copies will be sold to benefit the Delaware County Historical Society’s effort to commission a statue of Muncie's great African-American leader. Light refreshments will be served.
Downtown Farm Stand: 125 E. Main St.
Smoking Bratwurst with kraut and mustard in front of the store.
E. JACKSON ST.
The Guardian Brewery: 514 E. Jackson St.
We're Still Makin' It: Work by Mark King and Pat Kowalski King.
Book Arts Collaborative and Tribune Showprint: 514 E. Jackson St.
Artist Scott Wood will be featured at First Thursday this month. Scott turns acrylic and exotic wood barrels for pens by hand and assembles them using pre-cast parts.
Scott will be demonstrating and selling pens. This is an opportunity to shop Scott’s incredible inventory and observe Scott creating his pens.
Stop by Book Arts Collaborative and Tribune Showprint for shop tours and a hands-on printing experience.
Gindhart at MadJax: 514 E. Jackson St.
Debra Gindhart's 2018 exhibit, Girl Power, tells of influencing cultural attitudes and the transformation of stereotypes. There is no singular medium or style that unites feminist artists—they often combine aspects from various movements and media, including conceptual art, body art, and wearable art into works that present a message about women's experiences and the need for gender equality. Gindhart uses aerosol paints, acrylics, and assemblage technique pieces.
Debra Gindhart's Trafficked Art, Real Babes Recycle, Armed & Polite, #Metoo series, and Degradation Dolls will highlight her ArtsWalk 2018 exhibit. She will also have her Green Glam Studio collection of HAUTE COUTURE HANGERS featured in her artist show and reception.
A meet and greet with the artist and light refreshments will be offered. Gindhart’s studio is located on the second floor of MadJax.
CAP Makes Muncie Makes at the Madjax Maker Hub: 514 E. Jackson St.
Through the Motivate Our Minds after-school program, College of Architecture and Planning students are working with 4th- through 8th-grade students as part of the CAP Makes Muncie Makes initiative. Students will exhibit their hand-made sketchbooks as well as preliminary designs for signs and construction games for the M.O.M. community garden.
CAP Makes Muncie Makes and Motivate Our Minds will show community workshop design ideas for the M.O.M. community garden, adjacent to Shaffer chapel, as well as photos from preliminary work done by M.O.M. students and TEENWORKS.
M.O.M. teachers: Morgan Aprill, Marilyn Marks, and Leah Bowman. M.O.M. students: Justin, NaKyla, Arshaun, Brayden, Cayden, Matthew, and CJ. BSU mentors: Mason Olson, Pam Harwood, Janice Shimizu.
N. HIGH ST.
Hans Heintzelman/Hub Community Garden, sponsored by Spangler Farms: 101 N. High St.
Heintzelman Hardwood Floors/Floors for Forests: Free tree giveaway (Red, White and Black Oak; Sycamore; Flowering Dogwood; and River Birch). Tree planting demo at 6:45. Music featuring Jason Beeson and Billy Brown.
103 N. High St.
Soup Crawl location for Grains and Grille. Bad Dad will be on site. Retrospective of Artwork by Hans Heintzelman.
Aw Yeah Comics: 107 N. High St.
Featuring work by James Ong, an animation artist and BSU student, and other artists.
Savage’s Ale House: 127 N. High St.
Jeffrey Brackett will show abstract, colorful mixed-media (watercolor & ink) designs. All work is framed (9"x12"). 50% of all sales will be donated to The United Way of Delaware County in support of Ball State's annual fund-raising campaign. Come get some cool art and support your community at the same time!
E. WASHINGTON ST.
The Delaware County Historical Society: 120 E. Washington St.
Will rededicate the once-lost Charles Willard statue at 5 p.m. The limestone statue of the early Muncie mercantilist was placed in a third-story alcove of the Willard Building in 1887. In 1961, the building was torn down, and within a few years, the statue vanished. In 2016, the statue was found at the Chattanooga Choo Choo Hotel, under the assumption it was a Confederate General. After some discussion regarding the statue’s true identity, it was returned to Muncie in September.
A vintage, Hoosier-made, 1866 Gaar Scott Steam Engine will cook the chili for this year’s Soup Crawl. Visitors may also tour the Moore-Youse Museum free of charge. The DCHS has three exhibits on display featuring Delaware County sports and athletic teams, Delaware County in the first World War, and Delaware County pottery.Take a quick walk down east Adams Street to find great music, hot tea, and cider at Grace Episcopal Church on the corner of Adams and Madison. Guitarist and singer, Ric Dwenger, a Muncie native and long-time performer, will be playing and all proceeds will go to A Better Way. The concert begins at 7:30 p.m. wit a reception to follow.
300 BLK S. WALNUT ST.
Prime Trust is hosting a Soup Crawl benefiting Second Harvest Food Bank at a variety of DWNTWN and other locally owned restaurants. Tickets are available in advance for $20 at all Prime Trust branches and Second Harvest Food Bank.
A Taste of Magic Catering (at KidsPeace)
Ancestral Meats (at Rose Court)
Big Brothers Big Sisters of East Central Indiana (soup by Sitara Indian Cuisine)
Casa Del Sol Mexican Grill
Courtyard Marriott Bistro
Delaware County Historical Society
Emily Kimbrough Museum
Grains & Grill (at 103 N. High St.)
Harmony Café
Heorot Pub & Draught House
Horizon Convention Center
Inside Out Fresh Directions (at Pridemark Construction)
Ivy Tech Chesterfield’s Café
Maadi Grill
Mamma’s Soul Food
MCL Restaurant & Bakery (at AQS Staffing)
Minnetrista (at Kirk’s Bike Shop)
Muncie Civic Theatre (soup by Fuji Sushi & Hibachi)
New Corner Brewing Co. (at NW Corner of Walnut & Charles)
Olive Garden (at Pazols Jewelers)
osteria 32 (at Intersection)
Outback Steakhouse (at Frank Brinkman Law)
Pete’s Bar & Grill (at The Fickle Peach)
Texas Roadhouse (at NW Corner of Walnut & Main)
Thr3e Wise Men
Twin Archer Brewpub
Vera Mae’s Bistro
VKA Kitchen & Catering (at George Insurance)
Welch Winery (at 220 S. Walnut St.)MUTUAL BANK PARKING LOT (CORNER OF WALNUT AND CHARLES ST.)
Will play from 6–7 p.m. at the corner of Charles and Walnut Streets. The performance is sponsored by Raymond James and Associates. Selections from West Side Story, The Sound of Music, Into the Woods, and others will be featured.
FEATURED BSU PERFORMANCES, DEMONSTRATIONS, AND INFORMATION
· Pottery students from Ball State's School of Art will be doing pottery demonstrations on Walnut Street outside of Made in Muncie Pottery, weather permitting.
· David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University: Visit DOMA's table for giveaways and Artreach activities with DOMA docents and staff.
· Live musical and dance performances at Canan Commons Stage
· The Atrium Gallery will feature the work of Muncie native John McNaughton, who taught woodworking, drawing, and sculpture. The gallery will be open until 8 p.m., and McNaughton will present a Gallery Talk at 5 p.m.
Oct 13, 2018
Saturday
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IPR's All Beers Considered
2:00pm to 5:00pm @
The Fickle Peach
Tent in the parking lot
117 E. Charles St.
Join us for IPR’s 12th Annual All Beers Considered presented by LifeStream Services!
2-5 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 13
THE ORIGINAL AND LONGEST-RUNNING CRAFT BEER TASTING IN MUNCIE IS BACK! Taste more than 20 fine craft beers expertly selected by The Fickle Peach.
We’ll be under a tent across from The Fickle Peach! Think “beer festival.” The event will go on, rain or shine, so dress accordingly.Tasty apps provided by Harmony Café. Live, local music, a craft beer themed silent auction and cool keepsake glass are included in your admission. PLUS some other fun stuff is in store as well!
Reservations
$35 general admission
indianapublicradio.org / 800-646-1812
Proceeds benefit Indiana Public Radio.
Must be 21 with valid photo I.D.Oct 16, 2018
Tuesday
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First Choice for Women Annual Fundraising Banquet
6:00pm to 8:30pm @
Horizon Convention Center
401 S High Street
Join us for a BIG bash! On Tuesday, OCTOBER 16, 2018, First Choice for Women will hold its 32nd Annual Fundraising Banquet at the Horizon Convention Center in Muncie. Featuring comedian Brad Stine.
Registration begins Sept. 1 and ends Oct. 2nd, 2018. To learn more about the event or to RSVP in advance, please contact Lisa Miller at 765.286.6085, or visit our website at www.firstchoiceforwomen.org, click on Give Some Help and go to Our Events menu, select Annual Banquet and click on RSVP Today! Adults only please, as seating is limited.
Jan 24, 2019
Thursday
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Great Futures Dinner
6:30pm to 8:00pm @
Horizon Convention Center
401 S High Street
Great Futures Dinner
Help us celebrate 85 years of dedication to Muncie youth and look forward to our bright future.
http://www.bgcmuncie.org/greatfutures
(Breakfast for Dinner)
Thursday, January 24, 2019
6-8 p.m.
Horizon Convention Center
401 S. High St., Muncie, IN 47305VIP Event at 5:30 p.m.
Cocktails and Networking at 6 p.m.
Dinner at 6:30 p.m.
Award Presentations at 7 p.m.Feb 9, 2019
Saturday
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Walk a Mile In My Shoes
8:00am @
Muncie Central High School
801 N Walnut St Muncie, IN United States 47305
Details of WalkPlease print, sign and bring to the walk: Release of Liability Waiver
Date - February 9,2019For those who have not registered online, registration is between 8a.m. - 9a.m.This is also the time to... turn in any additional funds pick up t-shirts if you don't already have them enjoy donuts, hot cocoa or coffee enjoy being with your friendsThere will be a short opening ceremony at 9a.m.Walk will begin after opening ceremony and will end at the Muncie Mission. Just is case....Inclement weather date is February 16 Early-Bird benefits: Turn in your collected funds and team member names by 4:30 p.m., 2/7/19 (sorry - no exceptions)
Why?
- All team member names are entered into a drawing for 1 of 2 $50 gift cards.
- Teams raising $1,000 or more receive:
- Recognition of accomplishment at the event
- Certificate of accomplishment
Find out more about Muncie Mission: www.munciemission.orgFacebook : @Muncie Mission
Walk A Mile in my Shoes
When: 02/09/2019 at 8:00 AM
Where: Muncie Central High School
801 N Walnut St
Muncie, IN
United States
47305
Contact: Jeannine Euckert
765-288-9122 ext 105
jeuckert@munciemission.or
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Visit http://www.walkformunciemission.com for more info and to register online!Mar 15, 2019
Friday
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Runway for Rescues- 6th Annual
7:30pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: General Admission $10/ VIP $30 Come out for a night of fashion for a great cause! Kishel Photography presents Runway For Rescues~a fashion show benefiting Muncie ARF. Fashion by the Buckle, hair and makeup by Amber's Beauty School, hosted at Civic Theatre. Each year the show features the newest trends. You'll also even see some ARF babies take the stage!
Apr 11, 2019
Thursday
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BSU Honors College Concert: Forbidden Sounds, Music of the Holocaust.
7:00pm @
Ball State University School of Music
Hahn Hall (next to Sursa) in the Music Instruction Building
1890 W Riverside Ave, Muncie, IN 47303
Save your date! Mark your calendars! Ball State University Honors College students participate for the second time in Forbidden Sounds, Music of the Holocaust; a concert honoring the music of composers who died or whose music was banned during 1933-1945, and the historical events of the Holocaust. The concert features music by composers such as: Erwin Schulhoff, Pavel Haas, Gideon Klein, Ilse Weber, Bedřich Smetana, music from Buchenwald and Dachau camps. In addition, Zita Nurok's short story A House with Stories to Tell, along with excerpts from The Book Thief will be read. Performers include Honors College Students Cassie Buescher, Wesley Byers, Devon Lejman, ChiChi Nnatubeugo, Drew Tomasik, Lydia Wiseheart, Sam Turk and Arianna Zielinski with their professor Dr. Galit Gertsenzon on piano and guest musicians: Rebecca Braun, Mezzo-Soprano and Prof. Emeritus George Wolfe on the Saxophone.
When? Thursday, April 11. Time: 7 pm Location: Hahn Hall (Next to Sursa Hall).
1890 W Riverside Ave, Muncie, IN 47303
THE CONCERT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC.
Apr 26, 2019
Friday
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Season of Love: Ball State Theatre and Dance Scholarship Fundraiser
7:00pm @
Vera Mae's Bistro
209 South Walnut Street
Come sit and enjoy dinner or just grab a drink and enjoy! This is a donation-based event that raises money for the Theatre and Dance Scholarship fund.
The Cabaret features the talented students of Ball State University's Department of Theatre and Dance!
May 25, 2019
Saturday
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American Association of University Women Used Book Sale
10:00am @
Ball State Alumni Center
Cost: Used books are sold by the pound. Admission to sale is free. The American Association of University Women Used Book Sale will take place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 25; Tuesday, May 28; Wednesday, May 29; Thursday, May 30; and Friday, May 31. During the final day of the sale, it will be open from10 a.m. to noon on Saturday, June 1.
On Saturday, June 1, the last day of the sale, book prices will be reduced. Sale attendees can purchase a grocery bag of books for $5.
Parking in the Ball State Alumni Center parking lot near the university’s football stadium is free for book sale attendees.
The Muncie Branch of AAUW uses the money raised through its annual book sale for nontraditional student scholarships. For the 2018-19 school year, the group will award three $2,000 scholarships.
Donations of used and new books, excluding textbooks, are now being accepted through the start of the book sale.
Indiana Public Radio, which is a co-sponsor of the event, is accepting books prior to the sale. People should call 765-285-5888 to arrange to donate books. People with books to drop off may park behind the Letterman Building on Ball State University’s campus. Access to the parking area is off of Riverside Avenue.
Books also may be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, May 24, at the entrance of the Ball State Alumni Center. Carts will be available to unload books. Entrances for the Alumni Center are off Bethel Avenue or Tillotson Avenue.
For more information about the book sale, contact Jean Amman, jamman@bsu.edu.
Aug 24, 2019
Saturday
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Old West End Arts Festival
10:00am to 3:00pm @
Muncie Friends Church
Corner of Jackson and Cherry streets
418 W. Adams Street
Free make and take art!
Free family fun starting with drum circle, sidewalk chalk art competition, Bob Ross presentation, art exhibit, painting class, free Kindermusik class, Married Folk singers, Denise King mural event, Madjax piano, lunch, and more!
- Old West End Arts Festival 10:00am to 3:00pm @ Muncie Friends Church: A Quaker Meeting 481 W. Adams Street,Muncie, IN
Old West End Neighborhood Association will collaborate with Muncie Friends Church to offer a free, family-oriented arts festival from 10 to 3 on the church grounds and Cherry Street on Saturday, Aug. 24. There will be a city-wide art exhibit, a chalk-walk art competition, "It Takes a Child to Build a Village" cardboard box construction project for kids, community mural creation, a presentation on artist Bob Ross by Jim Needham, painting classes with Denise King and Sheila Piazza, music by "Married Folk," and other presentations and performances TBA. Quaker Women will serve lunch in the dining room in the basement of the meeting house. We are hoping for a community drum circle, too.
Sep 7, 2019
Saturday
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The Facing Project's Storyteller Concert: Featuring Josh Kaufman, Cliff Ritchey, & Dan Deitrich
7:00pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
E.B. Ball Auditorium
520 E Main St
Cost: General Admission -- $21.00 | VIP -- $50.00 Join The Facing Project for a Night of Tunes & Tales
Join us as Cliff Ritchey, Josh Kaufman (Winner of The Voice), and Dan Deitrich share their favorite songs and the stories behind them.
Four storytelling teams will also share stories on the night’s theme: Inspiration. Bring cash to vote for your favorite story. All proceeds support the work of The Facing Project, which creates understanding and empathy through stories that inspire action.
Food available to purchase from Sea Salt & Cinnamon, and beer from The Guardian Brewing Company.
TICKETS: http://facingproject.com/2019/06/18/storytellerconcert/
Sep 13, 2019
Friday
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Friends of the Foundation Fly-In
10:00am @
International Aeromodeling Center
5161 E Memorial Drive
Cost: Yes, pilot cost The Academy of Model Aeronautics Foundation will host the Friends of the Foundation Fun Fly at the International Aeromodeling Center (IAC) in Muncie, Indiana, September 13-15. This weekend event will bring together modelers from all disciplines for some fun flying while supporting the AMA Foundation.
Sep 14, 2019
Saturday
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Friends of the Foundation Fly-In
10:00am @
International Aeromodeling Center
5161 E Memorial Drive
Cost: Yes, pilot cost The Academy of Model Aeronautics Foundation will host the Friends of the Foundation Fun Fly at the International Aeromodeling Center (IAC) in Muncie, Indiana, September 13-15. This weekend event will bring together modelers from all disciplines for some fun flying while supporting the AMA Foundation.
Sep 15, 2019
Sunday
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Friends of the Foundation Fly-In
10:00am @
International Aeromodeling Center
5161 E Memorial Drive
Cost: Yes, pilot cost The Academy of Model Aeronautics Foundation will host the Friends of the Foundation Fun Fly at the International Aeromodeling Center (IAC) in Muncie, Indiana, September 13-15. This weekend event will bring together modelers from all disciplines for some fun flying while supporting the AMA Foundation.
Sep 20, 2019
Friday
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NAACP Muncie Branch Freedom Fund Banquet
6:30pm @
Horizon Convention Center
Delaware Room 2
401 S High Street
Cost: $35 per ticket or $280 Table of 8 Get ready for our 3rd Annual Freedom Fund Banquet to be held Friday, September 20, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at the Horizon Convention Center -401 S. High Street, Muncie, Indiana 47303. As always, we have an exciting dinner planned including great food and a dynamic speaker. This year’s keynote speaker is Carolene Mays-Medley, Executive Director-White River State Park and Motivational. Carolene Mays-Medley has overseen a rapidly increasing event lineup as well as an infrastructure overhaul—including an upcoming upgrade of the Lawn concert facility. With an extensive career in politics, business and media.
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NAACP Muncie Branch Freedom Fund Banquet
6:30pm @
Horizon Convention Center
Delaware Room 2
401 S High Street
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Friends of the Foundation Fly-In
10:00am @
International Aeromodeling Center
5161 E Memorial Drive
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Friends of the Foundation Fly-In
10:00am @
International Aeromodeling Center
5161 E Memorial Drive
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Friends of the Foundation Fly-In
10:00am @
International Aeromodeling Center
5161 E Memorial Drive
- Old West End Arts Festival 10:00am to 3:00pm @ Muncie Friends Church: A Quaker Meeting 481 W. Adams Street,Muncie, IN
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Old West End Arts Festival
10:00am to 3:00pm @
Muncie Friends Church
Corner of Jackson and Cherry streets
418 W. Adams Street
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American Association of University Women Used Book Sale
10:00am @
Ball State Alumni Center
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Season of Love: Ball State Theatre and Dance Scholarship Fundraiser
7:00pm @
Vera Mae's Bistro
209 South Walnut Street
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BSU Honors College Concert: Forbidden Sounds, Music of the Holocaust.
7:00pm @
Ball State University School of Music
Hahn Hall (next to Sursa) in the Music Instruction Building
1890 W Riverside Ave, Muncie, IN 47303
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Runway for Rescues- 6th Annual
7:30pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
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Walk a Mile In My Shoes
8:00am @
Muncie Central High School
801 N Walnut St Muncie, IN United States 47305
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Great Futures Dinner
6:30pm to 8:00pm @
Horizon Convention Center
401 S High Street
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First Choice for Women Annual Fundraising Banquet
6:00pm to 8:30pm @
Horizon Convention Center
401 S High Street
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IPR's All Beers Considered
2:00pm to 5:00pm @
The Fickle Peach
Tent in the parking lot
117 E. Charles St.
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Artswalk (full listing)
5:00pm to 9:00pm @
Downtown Muncie
- A Midsummer Night's Narrative: A Storytelling Festival from The Facing Project 5:00pm to 9:00pm @ Madjax Maker Force Cornerstone Park--Fireman's Park--The Guardian 515 East Main Street
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Big Brothers Big Sisters and Crew Carwash Fundraiser
7:00am to 9:00pm @
Crew Carwash
601 W McGalliard Rd