Here are 10 events happening around Bloomington for Black History Month
There are performances, speeches, a trivia event and more.
There are performances, speeches, a trivia event and more.
The trio premiered a song from their upcoming album “Country Fuzz."
The event was the first of more than 20 planned for February.
She was told to stuff money in the pages of a book and mail it to New Jersey.
An approved expansion of Summit Elementary School will cost $1,427,430.
The store is having large deals, including two for one and buy one, get one free deals.
The setlist will include hits and obscure favorites.
Richie and Janna Shields reopened the Bloomington institution last year.
The organizers took turns speaking about different effects of imperialism.
The bill would extend polling hours from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Election Day.
IU personnel should allow more time for travel.
Customers can get a lap dance for $20 or a half-hour in the VIP room for $150.
The new Bigs with Badges program pairs children with firefighters, police officers and EMTs.
She was arrested in July for carrying a sign protesting Schooner Creek Farm.
The Pipsqueakery collected $11,866.96 soley from people who donated $10 or less.
A survey at the event showed participants how to reduce their environmental footprint.
The event produced approximately 6000 seed packets for 2000 students.
Students listened to speeches about social injustices and participated in action projects.
My Sister’s Closet provides women in poverty with professional clothing.
The event was sponsored by the Luddy LLC and Alpha Phi Alpha.