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(06/13/19 4:18am)
Then-senior Darren Broady and IU Office of Community and School Partnerships employee Jamel Dotson lead the Juneteenth Parade June 19, 2010 down Third Street. Juneteenth is an annual celebration commemorating the ending of slavery in the United States.
(07/28/10 9:09pm)
BFA student Ben Cirgin prepares clay cups for firing on Tuesday at Clay Studios in Bloomington. Once glaze has been applied to the cups they will be put in a wood kiln for three days. The kiln reaches temperatures of 2,500 degrees and requires three pieces of wood per minute as fuel. The cups are fashioned in a Japanese style and will be part of a sale at Clay Studios. Cirgin teaches beginner classes at Clay Studios and is about to start the third semester of his BFA degree.
(06/30/10 9:02pm)
Doctoral student Elliott Barker works on a composition titled ‘Autumn Leaves Canvas’ on Tuesday June 22, 2010 at his studio in Bloomington. Barker recently won the IU Harp Competition for one of his compositions and has also had one of his pieces - titled ‘Shalom’ - performed at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
(06/27/10 11:17pm)
A volunteer collects tickets at the main entrance.
(06/27/10 11:16pm)
The crowd watches as the color guard brings flags to the stage.
(06/27/10 11:16pm)
Chris Ludwa high-fives a participant in the childrens parade.
(06/27/10 11:15pm)
Conductor Chris Ludwa leads the Children’s Parade on Saturday during the 14th annual Picnic With The POPS concert at Ivy Tech Community College.
(06/27/10 11:15pm)
Sam Couper, 7, blows bubbles and Matthew Slaughter, 9, waves a flag while waiting for the concert to begin.
(06/27/10 11:15pm)
A view from the stage of the waiting crowd. The orchestra began with ‘Washington Post March’ before playing old standards and modern pop hits.
(06/27/10 11:14pm)
The picnic was a celebration of current and classical music featuring the Singing Hoosiers, The Bloomington POPS Orchestra and Supreme! (a Motown trio).
(06/27/10 11:13pm)
Chris Ludwa leads the orchestra through "Battle Hymn of the Republic."
(06/27/10 11:12pm)
Two of The Singing Hoosiers dance before taking the stage.
(06/27/10 11:12pm)
People in the crowd waved light-sabers as The Singing Hoosiers performed.
(06/27/10 11:11pm)
The sun set brought relief from the heat of the day.
(06/27/10 10:23pm)
A view from the stage of the waiting crowd at the 14th annual Picnic With The POPS concert Saturday at Ivy Tech Community College. The orchestra began with ‘Washington Post March’ before playing old standards and modern pop hits.
(06/27/10 10:23pm)
Chris Ludwa leads the Bloomington POPS orchestra through ‘Battle Hymn of the Republic’ at the Picnic with the Pops concert Saturday at Ivy Tech. Ludwa also led the children’s parade, and high-fived children in the crowd before he took to the stage.
(06/27/10 10:22pm)
Janel Solie, 4, Abbie Carmichael, 1, Olivia Solie, 7, Avery Freeman, 3, and Emmie Freeman, 4, dance to the sound of The Singing Hoosiers. The family-oriented event included a children’s fun-zone and a performance by Magician Travis Sims.
(06/20/10 10:57pm)
Senior Darren Broady and IU Office of Community and School Partnerships employee Jamel Dotson lead the Juneteenth Parade on Saturday down Third Street. The parade was part of the annual Juneteenth celebrations that commemorate the abolition of slavery. It was twelfth time that IU has held Juneteenth festivities.
(06/20/10 10:52pm)
Bloomington resident Laura Hall-Araujo referees an ice cream sandwich-eating contest Thursday at Boxcar Books. The contest was part of Boxcar’s ‘Thursdays at Boxcar” series and was organized by volunteer staff member Nick Melloan-Ruiz. Melloan-Ruiz came up with the idea for the contest after dipping ice cream sandwiches in an experimental basil smoothie.
(06/20/10 10:51pm)
IU alumna Missy Ragatz and Bloomington resident David McGrath take part in Contestants take part in an ice cream sandwich-eating contest Thursday at Boxcar Books. The contest was part of Boxcar’s ‘Thursdays at Boxcar” series and was organized by volunteer staff member Nick Melloan-Ruiz. Melloan-Ruiz came up with the idea for the contest after dipping ice cream sandwiches in an experimental basil smoothie.