Carnival
People stand in line to go on the gravity wheel Thursday at the carnival at Memorial Stadium. A portion of the proceed benefit IU Childcare Centers as well as Big Brothers, Big Sisters of South Central Indiana.
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People stand in line to go on the gravity wheel Thursday at the carnival at Memorial Stadium. A portion of the proceed benefit IU Childcare Centers as well as Big Brothers, Big Sisters of South Central Indiana.
Eliana, Rachael and their mother Beth Silberstein eat cotton candy on Thursday at Memorial Stadium at the carnival. Some of the proceeds benefit IU Childcare Centers, as well as Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana.
Caleb Demeritt rides on spinning cars Thursday at the carnival at the Memorial Stadium. Proceeds benefit IU Childcare Centers and Big Brothers Big Sisters of South Central Indiana. .
Drummer David Segedy practices, improvising drum beat rhythms Tuesday in his Bloomington home. He has a small set-up at his house, which he enjoys playing in his own time. He plays with different artist around town and is working on an independent album "Sleeping Bag."
Old vases full of flowers sit atop a table during the Garden Walk on Saturday at the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center.
Director of the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center Greg Speichert shows a customer the garden Sunday at the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center.
Old vases full of Flowers sit atop a table during the Garden Walk Saturday at the Hilltop Garden and Nature center.
Local artist Adam Nahas displays his sculpted hands Wednesday inside Cyclops Studios. Nahas became infatuated with hands after prototyping a robotic hand at IU. Most of the hands are cast from family and friends and possess sentimental value in each detail, from wrinkles to rings and fingerprints.
Michael Burchfield sprays a “tag” Tuesday on the back wall of Rhino’s.The tag reads “Sophia,” his daughter’s name. Burchfield's work is commissioned and therefore legal.
Colorful art, considered legal graffiti, by artist Michael Burchfield covers the back walls of Steve Sheldon Photography. Burchfield’s work is also found on the back walls of Rhino’s Youth Center and All Ages Club in Bloomington.
A customer gets a hair cut Tuesday at Mara salon. Mara salons and other pet grooming businesses are donating human and animal hair from hair cuts to help clean up the oil spill in the Gulf Coast
Lori Wilkerson grooms a poodle at Doggie Styles pet groomer Wednesday.
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