Participants in Stone Belt's "Run With Me" take off on a 1-mile walk Saturday morning at Stone Belt's Central Offices. The event sought to celebrate the ability of community participation and raised funds for Stone Belt's programs for individuals with developmental disabilities.
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Fatman Scoop gets the crowd dancing Saturday evening at Jake's Nightclub for their annual White Party. The two-time Grammy award-winning artist drew large crowds long into the night.
Theater of the People presents "Medea" Friday night at the John Waldron Arts Center. "Medea" and "The Trojan Women" are both part of the theater's Euripides Revival and run through May 2.
Nanci Griffith sings with her band Thursday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. A singer/songwriter with multiple awards behind her, Griffith displayed her talent at blending story, song and political commentary.
"Together we can make a difference," reads a mixed mosaic designed and created for an outside customer by Stone Belt clients.
Based on specific government specifications, Stone Belt clients cut and form belts before shipping them out to clients. In 2008, they made over 30,000 belts for the Navy, US Postal Service, Indiana University and other clients.
Kelly Tate and Denise Hillenburg arrange colorful paper in Andy Warhol style April 1 at Stone Belt in Bloomington. Art instructor and facilitator Karen Holtzclaw helped them select colors.
The "animal island" on the B-Line trail between 5th and 6th Streets was a collaboration between Stone Belt artists, professional artist facilitators and the City of Bloomington.
Melissa Sue Abbitt creates an Andy Warhol-style work April 1 in Stone Belt's art room. The program's intent, says Larry Pejeau, is to "create jobs, create income as well as to give clients a chance to show their work in the community."
Students perform "A Strange Peace" Saturday evening at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Composed by graduate student Jonathan Sokol and choreographed by junior Utam Moses, the piece was one of fourteen original student works in the "Hammer and Nail" performance.
Members of the Post-Modern Jazz Quintet play a tribute to Miles Davis Thursday evening at Bear's Place. Although they have played together in Bloomington four years, this was their first night at Bear's. The band is Jeff Isaac (piano), Jonathan Elmer (trombone), Nate Johnson (saxes), Ron Kadish (bass), Danny Deckard (drums) and David Miller (trumpet).
Sylvia Nasar speaks about her book "A Beautiful Mind" Tuesday evening in the Indiana Memorial Union Alumni Hall. Nasar shared anecdotes from the life of John Nash, the subject of her book who suffered from schizophrenia for three decades before winning a Nobel Prize in economics.
Jared Schneider prepares a custom batch of cookies Saturday afternoon at Baked! of Bloomington.
A special Rubik Cube exhibit in the Lilly Library displays a plethora of shapes and sizes of what they call the "best selling puzzle in history." The cube was originally designed by Erno Rubik and "was not so much of a puzzle invention as a design idea, an attempt to reconcile Grand Art and Applied Art," a placard read.
Jason Besecker watches as 1-year old Miya Rose Besecker gives the Easter Bunny a high-five during the Annual Downtown Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday morning on the Monroe County Courthouse Lawn.
3-year old Jolee Boyer gets her photo taken with Linda Davis as Polka Dot the Clown during the Annual Downtown Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday morning on the Monroe County Courthouse Lawn. Children lined up around the courthouse before running onto the lawn and picking up colorful eggs.
The African American Choral Ensemble sings "Hallelujah Hosanna," a South African/Swaziland praise song, Saturday evening at the John Waldron Arts Center Auditorium. The program included classically-arranged pieces, comtemporary Gospel and jazz-infused arrangements.
Kara Miner from Hunter's Honey Farm sells honey and beeswax products to customers Saturday morning at the farmer's market. The market, featuring local farms and businesses, is open every Saturday from 9 AM to 1 PM at 401 N. Morton St.
Students in the African American Dance Company dance in the finale.
Spoken word artist Derrick Slack performs with students of the African American Dance Company.