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Tomás Kavanagh explains his company, minifundia, at "Ready, Set, Grow!" Saturday at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market. Minifundia builds and maintains vegetable gardens for clients in the Bloomington area.
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Tomás Kavanagh explains his company, minifundia, at "Ready, Set, Grow!" Saturday at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market. Minifundia builds and maintains vegetable gardens for clients in the Bloomington area.
Pizza X employee Garrett Mintz puts together a composting kit at "Ready, Set, Grow!" Saturday at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market. The kits allow people to collect food waste inside before taking it to a larger compost bin.
Malte Raff, age 3, accompanied by his mother Maren, plays with a chicken named Blaze at "Ready, Set, Grow!" Saturday at the Bloomington Community Farmers' Market. The event, sponsored by the Rooftop Garden at Middle Way House, aimed to prepare community members for the growing season and promote sustainability.
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Shoppers check out during the spring Truckload Sale on Sunday at Bloomingfoods East. Bloomingfoods holds truckload sales twice a year, selling bulk and individual foods at reduced prices.
Jon Kruse puts out a box of mustard during the spring Truckload Sale on Sunday at Bloomingfoods East. Bloomingfoods holds truckload sales twice a year, selling bulk and individual foods at reduced prices.
Daniel Narducci shops with his son Nic during the spring Truckload Sale on Sunday at Bloomingfoods East. Bloomingfoods holds truckload sales twice a year, selling bulk and individual foods at reduced prices.
Norbert Herber plays with Afro Hoosier Intl on Tuesday in Peoples Park. The band plays a mix of Afropop, Afrobeat, and Latin music.
Local band Afro Hoosier Intl performs Tuesday in Peoples Park. The band plays a mix of Afropop, Afrobeat, and Latin music.
John Tweedie plays with Afro Hoosier Intl on Tuesday in Peoples Park. The band kicked off the Tuesday Lunctime Concerts series, which is sponsored by the Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District.
Norbert Herber plays with Afro Hoosier Intl on Tuesday in Peoples Park. The band plays a mix of Afropop, Afrobeat, and Latin music.
Margie Schrader dances with her daughter Zadie during a concert Tuesday in Peoples Park. The band Afro Hoosier Intl kicked off the Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District's Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts series.
Mia Brauner blows bubbles during a performance by Afro Hoosier Intl on Tuesday in Peoples Park. The band kicked off the Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District's Tuesday Lunchtime Concerts series.
Upland Brewing Company Executive Chef Seth Elgar buys produce from Teresa Birtles of Heartland Family Farms during the Bloomington Winter Farmers' Market on Dec. 8 at the Harmony School. The farm is located in Bedford, Ind.
Tamales cooked by Biviana Torres sit in a steamer at the Bloomington Winter Farmers' Market on Dec. 8 at the Harmony School. Torres sells her homemade tamales at a couple of markets in the area.
Jim Baughman of Freedom Valley Farms talks about his produce during the Bloomington Winter Farmers' Market on Dec. 8 at the Harmony School.
Local musician Craig Brenner plays piano during the Bloomington Winter Farmers' Market on Dec. 8 at the Harmony School. The market allows growers and artisans to sell their products during the colder months when the outdoor market does not occur.
Indiana senator Richard Lugar speaks Friday at the IU School of Public and Environmental Affairs. The talk marked the 20th anniversay of the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction Program, a nuclear non-proliferation treaty.
In most Christmas legends, naughty children get coal. In one Alpine tradition, however, they are terrorized by monsters called the Krampus. Here, a man dressed as a Krampus stands perched along the B-Line trai Dec. 8, ready to attack any onlookers labeled "naughty." A group of Bloomington residents united to form the Krampus Legend and Arts Workshop to put on the event. More than a dozen people dressed in Krampus costumes first paraded down the B-Line before visiting Rhino's All Ages Music Club, Dunn Forest, the Bluebird Nightclub, and Jake's Nightclub.