Event includes jigsaw puzzle competition
With hundreds of jigsaw puzzle pieces scattered across their tables, multiple teams competed against each other to assemble the separate pieces into a complete image.
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With hundreds of jigsaw puzzle pieces scattered across their tables, multiple teams competed against each other to assemble the separate pieces into a complete image.
Donning traditional African dashikis, five people sang “Let your glory fill this place” as they stood in front of a dreamcatcher.
As he wore an Oculus Rift headset in the Monroe County Public Library, Mark Russell experienced virtual reality for the first time with a simulation of a roller coaster. The three-dimensional space made the roller coaster’s rapid turns and drops realistic, he said, even though he was sitting in a stationary chair the whole time.
IU campuses will be celebrating Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Jan. 16 with activities ranging from discussions to film showings.
Indiana Pacers basketball mascots, Freddy Fever and Boomer, handed out toys to more than 30 children at City Hall on Wednesday. Brayden Whitaker, 4, smiled and lifted his brand new red monster truck for all to see. This event was just the beginning of a joint toy giveaway between the Pacers and the Bloomington Police Department
Wanting both to give back and spread holiday cheer, Lindsay Hine Schroeder, kennel manager of College Mall Veterinary Hospital, created a way to do both within her place of work.
A Bloomington bus will be packed the next Monday morning as it heads to the Salvation Army. However, the bus will not be full of people; rather, it will carry thousands of toys destined for children in Monroe County.
Troopers from the Bloomington post of the Indiana State Police are collecting pet supplies for a holiday pet drive.
Chess is growing in popularity among young people in Bloomington through organizations like the Bloomington Indiana Scholastic Chess Club.
Taking a stand against sexual assault and violence in public spaces, the City of Bloomington staff, Middle Way House staff, community members, poets and musicians will join together to present Hands Across the Trail.
More than 50 people gathered at The Warehouse at 1525 S. Rogers St. in Bloomington. They were talking as a part of Take Back Your Town, an event designed to discuss opioid addiction and solutions to the prevalence of drugs in Bloomington.
When assessing issues the LGBT community faces within Bloomington, members of Prism Youth kept discussing homelessness.
A bell rings three times and participants sit, marking the beginning of zazen.
The City of Bloomington Volunteer Network released its November volunteer opportunities. All positions open have a minimum age requirement.
The mixture of English and Spanish languages were blending together in the background as the Latino community engaged with more than 20 groups at Latino Family Night on Monday.
After realizing a need for more autism-friendly resources, the Monroe County Public Library has implemented two different programs that make up its relatively new autism series.
The Monroe County Public Library was anything but quiet Sunday.
Families and friends celebrated the Hispanic and Latino communities Tuesday night with recognition through awards to community members and students.
TEDx Bloomington is working to engage adults and students in real discussions about relevant topics through video.
United States police have killed at least 194 black people in 2016, according to a project by The Guardian that tracks police killings in America. Local radio wants to bring the discussion of this issue to the local Bloomington sphere.