Storytellers spook crowds at Festival of Ghost Stories 50th anniversary
The sun creeped down the sky in Bryan Park as winter -coat-wearing crowds huddled together, scooting lawn chairs closer as the first storyteller took the stage.
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The sun creeped down the sky in Bryan Park as winter -coat-wearing crowds huddled together, scooting lawn chairs closer as the first storyteller took the stage.
From 9 a.m. to noon Friday, about 30 people with shovels and gardening gloves dug holes and planted greenery along the stream by the East Parking Garage.
Last year, second-year IU student Gabe Herrera was riding his bike down a designated bike lane on Woodlawn Avenue. This wasn’t unusual for Herrera, as he bikes daily to commute and run errands.
For six months, downtown businesses along Kirkwood Avenue have operated without the sound of engines or the rush of traffic, turning the street into a space for pedestrians and outdoor dining. While some blocks still remain filled with patios and summer activity, others are beginning to reopen as the city restores vehicle access to the downtown corridor.
The following is a press release by Michelle Moss for the City of Bloomington.
The City of Bloomington hosted a kickoff event at City Hall for the Hopewell South neighborhood development project Monday, announcing its goal to begin the building process by June next year.
Spooky fun was brought to Bloomington’s Monroe County Fairgrounds with local vendors, tarot readings, costume contests and trick-or-treating just a couple of weeks before Halloween.
It is easy to get stuck doing the same things every week but with many free possibilities for live music this week, it is easy to get out and do something.
Mayor Kerry Thomson boarded a sparsely-populated bus on Bloomington Transit’s Route 2 and talked with passengers Wednesday as part of her most recent Traveling Town Hall.
Editor’s note: This story includes mention of suicide.
The following is a press release written by Lucas González for the City of Bloomington.
With a pack of about 70 dogs waiting patiently for their walk to begin, the path on the north side of Switchyard Park was filled with canines wearing neon lights and dressed in Halloween costumes.
From simple jam sessions to full-on concerts, Bloomington Delta Music Club is building a community of music lovers. As one of the biggest campus music clubs not affiliated with the Jacobs School of Music, BDMC works to create a safe space for people to share their passion for music and collaborate with musicians of all skill levels.
Gables Bagels has expanded its business on Kirkwood Avenue.
With a full week of bar shows and even a Blues festival, there are so many opportunities to get out and listen to live music this week.
Urban forestry experts from Indianapolis and Bloomington talked about how neighborhood support can make or break a planting project during a documentary screening and panel Tuesday at IU Cinema.
The following is a press release written by Tim Street and Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
The following is a press release witten by Lucas González for the City of Bloomington.
The following press is a press release written by Desiree DeMolina for the City of Bloomington.
From oxtail to brisket, Food Truck Friday brings a variety of cuisines to Bloomington residents between 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Running from early April until the end of October, the weekly event is a culinary cultural blend in Switchyard Park.