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Sunday, August 31, 2008

Muncie Civic Theatre to Hold Auditions Sept. 6

Muncie Civic Theatre will be having an open call audition for actors of all ages on Saturday, September 6th. The shows being cast that day for the start of the 77th season are Jekyll and Hyde, Skin of Our Teeth, Sound of Music, Charlottes Web, and the locally produced holiday show, A Time for Christmas. Those interested in volunteering in design and crew positions should also attend to learn about the exciting opportunities this season.

Youth auditions begin at 11:00am and adult auditions are at 1:00pm. Most call-backs are scheduled for later that day. You will be notified of a time after you audition. Please be prepared to sing a song without an accompanist for musical auditions and to recite a monologue or personal short story.

Go online for more information at www.munciecivic.org or call 288. PLAY.

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Cornerstone Center for the Arts Opens Registration for Fall Classes

The Cornerstone Arts Program is excited for its next series of twelve week classes, which start September 15th and continue until December 13th. The Arts Program offers classes for youth and adults in numerous areas of the arts.

Youth Classes are offered for children 0-8th grade and include: Youth Hip Hop, Ballet, Youth Belly Dance, Cheerleading, Youth Broadway & Jazz Dance, Kindermusik, Piano, Children's Choir (3rd-5th grades), Youth Choir (6th-8th grades), Youth Drama, Sign Language, Early Art, Youth Art, Art Exploration, Handmade Paper Dolls, Paper Crafting & Collage, Youth Ceramics, and Youth Creative Writing. There’s something to spark the creativity in every child!

Adult classes for 9th grade and older include: Hip Hop, Aerobics, Belly Dance, Tap, Ballroom, Country Line Dancing, Swing, Contemporary & Lyrical, Dance & Fitness, Broadway & Jazz, Acting, Handmade Paper Dolls, Paper Crafting & Collage, Jewelry Making, Drawing, Fiber Art, Digital Photography, Watercolors, Ceramics, and Creative Writing Workshop. These classes are great opportunities for adults to relax while expressing themselves creatively.

In addition, the Cornerstone Arts Program offers private instruction for all ages in the following areas: Drums, Guitar, Piano, Voice, Strings, Trumpet, Saxophone, and American Sign Language.

Register online at www.cornerstonearts.org. Call Cornerstone Center for the Arts at 765.281.9503, ext. 15 to be added to the mailing list or pick up a brochure in the building. You can also register online at www.cornerstonearts.org.

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"Art in a Democracy" - A Public Forum Sponsored by Gallery 308

What are the acceptable boundaries of artistic expression? Just how far can the artist push the envelope before society pushes back?

On Thursday September 18 at 7 p.m., Gallery 308 presents "Art in a Democracy," part of the Gallery's monthly Living Arts Series. This program is a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Patsy Donn, and will take place at the Unitarian Universalist Church, 4800 West Bradford, Muncie. The panel includes local artists, art historians and educators such as Mark Sawrie, Lucinda Rarick, Jim Faulkner, Bill Inman and Juli Eflin.

The panelists are prepared to discuss specific issues related to artistic freedom, such as: Does it matter where the artist expresses him- or herself? For instance, how can non-mainstream art magazines advertise the so-called Jesus dolls that "walk on water" (and be met with silence) and yet the "Chocolate Jesus" show is attacked by protesters? These and other matters often fuel our passions and raise questions as to how much our society will accept when it comes to artistic freedom.

Freedom of expression - whether it's in the theater, the art gallery, or the classroom, whether it's through the visual arts, the written or the spoken word - is highly valued by Americans. It is hoped that this discussion will bring all points of view to the table. Admission to the event is free.

For more information about "Art in a Democracy," contact Gallery 308 at 765-289-8575.

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Saturday, August 30, 2008

Muncie Children's Museum Celebrates Grandparent's Day

Bring your grandparents to September's Friends and Family Fun Night at the Muncie Children's Museum on Friday, September 5, from 3 - 7 p.m., to celebrate National Grandparent's Day! Admission is free.

National Grandparent's Day was nationally instituted in 1978, and it has been celebrated every year since then on first Sunday after Labor Day! Grandparents, parents and children should visit the MCM to construct a family tree, create cards for grandparents, make handprint art and interview grandparents to get to know them better!

Underwriting for this event is provided by the Edmund F. & Virginia B. Ball Foundation.

For more information about Friends and Family Fun Night, call (765) 286-1660 or visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.com.

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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Weekly Downtown E-News 8/28/08

The Muncie Downtown Business Council wishes to thank the Ball State Daily News for their wonderful representation of Downtown Muncie in last Thursday's Roll Call edition. Many downtown businesses were featured with a photo and a paragraph. The Downtown student discount postcards are currently being distributed among the returning students; if your business has offered a BSU discount, we will be giving you signs to put in your windows. If you did not make it onto the postcard, you can still be included in the discount list online - email your business name, address and discount to info AT munciedowntown DOT com.

Downtown Muncie will have a float in the BSU Homecoming parade on Sept. 27! We need volunteers to help build the float, as well as to help walk the parade. Email info AT munciedowntown DOT com ASAP if you are able to help out with either or both. Red and white Downtown t-shirts (required for the parade) are being printed, and are available to parade walkers for $10 each. Anyone is welcome buy or order a t-shirt to support Downtown Muncie! Call Cheryl Crowder for details at (765)747-7897.

Monday, Sept. 1 is the last day for bands to enter for a performance slot in the 2nd Annual Muncie Music Fest in Downtown Muncie Saturday, Oct. 4 from 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. All ages and musical genres are welcome to apply. Please visit www.munciemusicfest.com to fill out the band application or call Cheryl Crowder at (765)747-7897 for more information.

First Thursday is Sept. 4, the time when all our art galleries in Downtown Muncie launch their monthly exhibits with meet-the artist opening receptions and extended hours from 5 to 8pm. Read more...

FB Fogg will relaunch following their recent remodeling, with an open house scheduled for the Sept 4th gallery walk during First Thursday. Click here to visit their website.

Muncie Visitors Bureau is producing visitor, restaurant and art guides for Delaware County to be distributed at area lodging, rest areas and welcome centers, conventioneers and visitors to Delaware County. Advertising opportunities are available at a very good cost. Click Here for a PDF with details.

Read More Downtown News at MuncieDowntown.com


AUGUST EVENTS

August 28 - The final Summer Storytime at Muncie Children's Museum in the Book Nook, at 1:00 pm. Included with admission. Pre-registration is not required.

August 28th - Wildlife Solutions at Minnetrista, 5:00 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. This seminar will teach you to diagnose and identify garden intruders and discuss prevention techniques. Registration deadline Aug. 25.

August 29th- Freaky Tiki Friday food, drink and live music from Ruined for Life. Starts at 5pm in the parking lot next to the Blue Bottle.

August 29th - Free Friday Night Movie - "The Game Plan" begins at dusk in the 400 block of South Walnut Street.

August 30th - Glass Bead Minne-trip, 8: 00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. (Lunch will be provided) Join us as we travel to Inspired Fire Glass Studio & Gallery in Lafayette, Indiana. Experience flame-working techniques firsthand, create glass beads to take home, and learn the basics of creating a small glass sculpture. Registration deadline Aug. 25.

August 30th - Farmers Market Cooking Demonstration Saturday, August 30, 9:00 a.m. at Minnetrista. Enjoy this FREE cooking demonstration featuring chefs from the local chapter of the American Culinary Federation. All demonstrations include locally grown ingredients found at Farmers Market.

SEPTEMBER EVENTS

Through Sept. 2 - Blair Bowden, a current Ball State University student, will exhibit his artwork, "Images and Words," in the Cornerstone Gallery from August 7th to September 2nd. The show is titled Images and Words featuring 20 pieces of his recent work.

September 3 - Muncie on the Move at the Horizon Convention Center. Breakfast buffet opens at 6:45am, Program begins at 7:30 and ends promptly at 8:30. Contact Nance Buchert for reservations: nbuchert@muncie.com or 765-751-9114.

September 5 - Bring your grandparents to September's Friends and Family Fun Night at the Muncie Children's Museum on Friday, September 5, from 3-7 p.m., to celebrate National Grandparent's Day! Admission is free.

September 5 - Darkroom and Cliff Ritchey will be playing at The Living Room. Doors open at 8pm, show starts at 8:30pm. For more info about The Living Room, visit www.thelivingroommuncie.com

September 5 - Freaky Tiki Friday food, drink and live music from Mike Martin & Friends. Starts at 5pm in the parking lot next to the Blue Bottle.

September 5 - Free Friday Night Movie - "Bee Movie" begins at dusk in the 400 block of South Walnut Street.

September 6 - Open Mic Night at The Living Room. Doors open at 8pm, show starts at 8:30pm. Tickets are only $3. If you're planning on playing, try and show up by 8:15 and possibly send us a message so we know how many people are planning on playing. www.thelivingroommuncie.com.

September 12 - Adam Weber and Adam Clark will be playing at The Living Room. Doors open at 8pm, show starts at 8:30pm. For more info about The Living Room, check out their website at www.thelivingroommuncie.com.

September 12 - Free Friday Night Movie - "Step Up 2" begins at dusk in the 400 block of South Walnut Street.

September 12-14 - God's Favorite (a Neil Simon Comedy) at Muncie Civic Theatre Mainstage. All Mainstage productions begin at 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday. For tickets or info call 765.288.PLAY.

September 13 - 32nd Annual Old Washington Street Festival and Historic Home Tour, 10:00am - 5:00pm, featuring food, music, arts and crafts.

September 13 - Frivolty Designs Jewelry Party "open party day" at The Artist Within, 3-5pm. Reservations recommended, call 289-7895.

September 14 - 32nd Annual Old Washington Street Festival and Historic Home Tour, 11:00am - 5:00pm, featuring food, music, arts and crafts.

September 15 - Motion Analysis at Cardinal Greenway, part of their year-long anniversary celebration on the 15th of each month, at 7:00 pm. Jeff Frame, Manager of the Biomechanics lab at Motion Analysis, explains proper bike fit and gives tips on proper running and walking shoe fit. Be active and be safe by learning how to move the right way!

September 16 - Business to Business Expo at the Horizon Convention Center, 11am to 5pm. Contact Nance Buchert - 765-751-9114 - nbuchert@muncie.com.

September 18-20 - God's Favorite (a Neil Simon Comedy) at Muncie Civic Theatre Mainstage. All Mainstage productions begin at 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday. For tickets or info call 765.288.PLAY.

September 19 - Free Friday Night Movie - "Enchanted" begins at dusk in the 400 block of South Walnut Street.

September 26-27 - God's Favorite (a Neil Simon Comedy) at Muncie Civic Theatre Mainstage. All Mainstage productions begin at 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday. For tickets or info call 765.288.PLAY

SEPTEMBER ONGOING

Through August 31 - Recording History: The Grand Pianos and Diverse Sounds of Starr Gennett at Minnetrista. Visit www.minnetrista.net for info.

Through Sept. 7 - Wild Music: Sounds & Songs of Life at Minnetrista, May 31 - September 7. Visit www.minnetrista.net for info.

Beginning Tuesday, September 16th, Cornerstone will be offering a Children's Choir for children in grades 3rd-5th and a Youth Choir for children in grades 6th-8th. Visit www.cornerstonearts.org for details.

Through September - The Artist Within will feature the watercolors of Cindy Turner during September. There will be an opening reception First Thursday September 4th from 5-8pm. Her show will remain up through Sept. 27, 2008.

Through September - Twila Graber Beahm, a local Anderson, IN artist, will display her ceramics at ArtWorks Gallery from September 1st to the 30th. There will be an opening reception during First Thursday, Sept. 4, from 5 to 7:30 pm.

Through September - Painter Alan Patrick will showcase his oil paintings in a new exhibit entitled "Heartland" at Gordy Fine Art & Framing. A reception for the artist will be held during the traditional First Thursday art event on September 4, 2008 from 5 to 8 PM. Light refreshments will be served and the public is invited to attend.

Through September - Sarah LaBarge, a current Ball State University student, will have her art work on display in the Cornerstone Gallery from September 2nd to October 31st. The show is titled Sarah LaBarge: Figures and New Work and features 18 pieces of her recent work.

Through October - Minnetrista Farmers Market meets every Wednesday evening from 4pm until sold out, and every Saturday morning from 8am to noon. Featuring vegetables, fruits, flowers, eggs, honey, baked goods, meat, cheese and much more.

Every Monday - Jazz at the Fickle Peach features Ralph Johnson on drums, Paul Rhine on double-bass and flute, and Phil Cooley on Piano. They perform every Monday night from 9 to 11.

Daily at Minnetrista--Historical House Tours at 11, 1 and 3pm; The Minnetrista Story 2pm ; and Nature & Garden Fun at 4pm

LOOKING AHEAD...

October 2 - October's First Thursday is a special all-inclusive arts event we call "ArtsWalk." It is our biggest gallery walk of the year, held in conjunction with Ball State University. Featuring special events all over downtown, free shuttles to and from BSU, demonstrations, food, music in the streets and more.

October 4 - Muncie Music Fest returns for a second year to the streets of Downtown Muncie. This is an all ages gated event. Stay tuned to munciedowntown.com and munciemusicfest.com for details.

October 10-12; 16-18 - Forbidden Broadway at Main Street Studio Theatre. All Studio shows are for a mature audience and begin at 8:00pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday. For tickets or info call 765.288.PLAY

October 24-26, 30-November 1, 7-8 - Jekyll & Hyde the Musical at Muncie Civic Theatre Mainstage. All Mainstage productions begin at 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday. For tickets or info call 765.288.PLAY.

November 13 - 15th - Harvest Moon Film Festival

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Wednesday, August 27, 2008

"My Name Is Jerry" Update

My Name is Jerry is now is post-production, and we'd like to introduce you to our lead editor, Jess Carfield. Jess graduated from BSU in 2003 and moved to England to attend the London Film School where he received an MFA with an emphasis on cinematography and editing. Since then he has been working as a freelance editor and photographer mostly in the music world with such bands as the Smashing Pumpkins, Motley Crue, and Slipknot.

He is currently working on a rough assembly of the piece, and is on scenes in the 60s out of a total of 100, and so far he said that he "can see a team effort in the footage and is very impressed at how well the crew worked together".

As we have mentioned before, there is a LOT of material that was collected during filming that couldn't be immediately released, including a couple photos taken during scenes with Catherine Hicks, who plays Dana Holderman. Check them out here.

Hicks was in Muncie for one evening to film her scenes as Dana, an HR rep for Daemtech, a company Jerry applies for a job at. The shoot, which lasted until around 3 AM, was understandably time-crunched, but we managed to steal Hicks from the crew for a few minutes to talk with her about her role. Take a look!

In the News: My Name is Jerry has been featured recently on Journal and Courier and The Indianapolis Star.

All this and more at mynameisjerry.com.

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Painter Patrick to Showcase "Heartland" at Gordy's

If Muncie held a "Most Recognized Artist" contest, Alan Patrick would certainly be a favorite candidate. His depictions of the wooded areas around Delaware County have graced local calendars and note cards, but more importantly, numerous public, private and museum collections around the country.

Known for his masterful brushwork of serene colors, Patrick provides viewers with a moment of calm - a beautiful walk in the woods, by a stream, under the cover of birch and elm, where one can almost hear the leaves crunch underfoot. Titled, "Heartland," the show delivers the sometimes forgotten soul of Indiana's countryside.

A gifted potter, Patrick ran the successful, "Bethel Pike Pottery" near Albany for several decades before retiring the wheel and kiln in lieu of the brush and canvas in 2006. Many of the pots the former art teacher created were glazed with intricate floral designs, a signature of its multi-talented creator.

Gordy Fine Art & Framing will be exhibiting new oil paintings by Patrick during the month of September at their downtown gallery. A reception for the artist will be held during the traditional First Thursday art event on September 4, 2008 from 5 to 8 PM. Light refreshments will be served and the public is invited to attend.

"Alan is always a big draw as an exhibitor," gallery owner Brian Gordy offers. "His exceptional landscape paintings are some of the finest created in this era of Muncie art." Gordy expects many visitors throughout the month. "Collectors have a great interest in the works of Alan Patrick, and we're happy to oblige their appetites for his work."

Gordy Fine Art and Framing is located at 224 East Main Street, next to Civic Theater. The exhibit may also be seen during normal business hours, Monday through Friday, 9 AM to 5:30, Saturday, 9 to 3, or by appointment. For more information, call 284-8422 or visit www.gordyframing.com.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Key Palace Theatre Schedule - Sneak Preview

The Key Palace Theatre in Redkey Indiana announces another stellar season of live blues. Full schedule and details are available at keypalacetheatre.com. Tickets are not on sale yet, but will be soon so stay tuned or sign up for their email list to receive updates.

Todd Allen Herendeen - Sept 20th
Blooze Faktor - Sept.27th
Stacy Mitchhart - Oct.11th
Gary Burbank and the Blue Run - Oct.18th
Anthony Gomes - Oct.25th
Howard and the White Boys - Nov.1st
Golden Delight - Nov.8th
Deanna Bogart - Nov.15th
Duke Tomatoe - Nov.26th (night before Thanksgiving)
Jason Ricci - Dec.13th
Biscuit Miller and the Mix - Dec.31st

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Water + COLOR Exhibit by Cindy Turner at The Artist Within

The Artist Within will feature the watercolors of Cindy Turner during September. There will be an opening reception First Thursday September 4th from 5-8pm. Her show will remain up through Sept. 27, 2008.

People often ask the rhetorical question....if you were to suddenly go blind, what would you miss most? Without any hesitation, Cindy Turner would answer that after the faces of her family, it would be color and its many shades, hues and intensities.

As an art major at BSU in the 1970's, she took a required Color class and it changed her way of looking at color forever. Until then, she had never really given much thought to color. She took it for granted like many other people do. This artist never knew to look beyond the crayon box to see that shadows are rarely ever just plain black.

Suddenly she noticed that a brick house under an orange tinted streetlight isn't brick red at all, but instead, it is a really neat shade of purple. Cindy says, "We are taught as children that black is black and then wonder at the many cool and warm shades of black at the paint store!"

She has taken this love of color and paired it with her beginning attempts at watercolor to create her first one woman show that is aptly titled Water + COLOR. Cindy goes on to say, "I have always loved watercolor paintings, but until I started doing paintings of my own, I never knew that I could pair my love and my bold use of color with a medium that is usually handled in a more delicate way. I love the results and hope that those who see my paintings will love them too!"

Cindy earned a BS degree in Visual Communications from Ball State University in 1979, but has spent much of her adult life working for University Libraries at Ball State. A Delaware County native, she has lived here most of my life. She did not dabble in the local art world until recently, but now that she has, she's hooked!

Cindy admits that she has always loved watercolor paintings and that she has purchased many books trying to teach herself to paint...with no success. According to Cindy, she is like many others who have tried and failed, always ending up with a very wet piece of paper with lots of runny brownish paint on it. In 2004 her husband gave her watercolor lessons for Christmas and in January of 2005, she took her first watercolor painting class from Brian Gordy. She took her second class with him that spring and would still be taking classes with him if he were still teaching. Cindy is quick to point out, "Brian is a wonderful watercolorist and a wonderful teacher and I feel very lucky to have learned what I have from him."

Brian Gordy encouraged Cindy and the others in the class to show their work and encouraged them to enter competitions.

Cindy has done this from the very beginning and considers it to have been a truly growing experience for her. Her paintings have been exhibited locally at Gordy's Fine Art Framing and at Minnetrista where she recently won an Award of Merit and the People's Choice Award. Cindy has also shown work at the Indiana State Fair. Originally she entered the non-professioanl division, but now has work in the professional category.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Downtown Business Council Meets Wednesday

The Muncie Downtown Business Council will meet on Wednesday, August 27th, at 3pm in the Star Press building conference room.

DBC meetings typically last one hour. This is an excellent opportunity to network with your downtown peers, keep informed of downtown happenings, and learn all about the Downtown Business Council and our continued efforts to market your business and our downtown neighborhood.

Members will be available to answer any questions about the Downtown Business Council, and membership applications will be available for anyone who wants to join. Please come by, bring a friend, and help take part in making Downtown Muncie the best place to be.

You don't have to be a DBC member to attend the meetings, but we encourage your involvement in the organization. Downtown Business Council is not limited to businesses and merchants. Residents, organizations and supporters of downtown in general are also welcomed to join DBC.

More info on the Downtown Business Council can be found online at www.munciedowntown.com.

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Sunday, August 24, 2008

A Natural Touch for Textured Surfaces: Twila Graber Beahm at Artworks

Twila Graber Beahm, a local Anderson, IN artist, will display her ceramics at ArtWorks Gallery from September 1st to the 30th. Twila graduated from Anderson University in 1992 with a BA in Fine Arts. She also studied ceramics under the instruction of Loran Hill, Bob Reiburg, Phil McLeod, Kim Anderson and John Peterson.

There will be an opening reception during First Thursday, Sept. 4, from 5 to 7:30 pm.

Twila was employed as a ceramic instructor for non-art majors at Anderson University from 1992 to 2002. She opened her Riverwalks Arts Studio and Gallery located on historical 8th Street in Anderson, IN in 2006. She also enjoys teaching classes in her studio. Twila comments, "I enjoy watching my students, who think they have no artistic ability, find that creative something that lets them express themselves in a new way".

Twila states, "Creating has been a part of my life for as long as I can remember. Working with clay lets me express my ideas and feelings best. I like to work with the clay and let it tell me what it wants me to do and then we create a new form together. Nature is where I get my inspiration and I love texture! Everywhere you look you have beautiful texture, the kind that you can hardly keep your hands from touching".

Twila uses pinch, coil and slab methods to create her pieces. However, her creativity utilizing these techniques is endless and her work gives insight into her views of social issues with a sense of humor. She recently finished a series: "Busting Out", which deals with women's issues of how they are viewed, abused and exploited through the ages because of their busts. Her "Busting Out" exhibit will be on display until September 5, 2008 at the Anderson Center For The Arts in Anderson, Indiana. Her exhibit at ArtWorks Gallery will include many of her functional pieces and sculptures such as mugs, platters, trays and will showcase her expertise in the manner in which she incorporates rich textural surfaces.

ArtWorks Gallery's Mission: as a non-profit cooperative artist gallery, our mission is to serve the Muncie community, provide local artists a facility to exhibit their art and to provide educational opportunities and affordable art to our community.

For more information the media may contact Twila Beahm at 765-623-2124.

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Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Free Friday Night Movies Extended to Sept. 19

The Free Friday Night Movies in Downtown Muncie will be extended to make up for three movies that were rained out in June:

5th- Bee Movie

12th- Step-up 2

19- Enchanted



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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Muncie Civic Theatre Announces 77th Season

Muncie Civic Theatre is proud to announce its 77th season. We invite you to join us as we continue to provide quality theatre productions for our community. The theatre is a historic landmark of downtown Muncie which we are working hard to preserve.

Mainstage Season Subscriptions are now available and provide you with a ticket for each Mainstage show and two additional Flex Pass tickets for family or friends or they can make excellent gifts. Subscriptions are $90 each for adults and $30 for college students and younger.

To purchase tickets:
- Call 765.288.PLAY
- Stop by the box office, Wednesday through Friday from 4:00 - 6:00pm.
- Arrive at the box office one hour prior to a performance for walk-in tickets only.

We would not be able to maintain the theatre without the help of community members like you who volunteer time and energy. If you would like to volunteer to usher, take tickets, or in another role, or if you would like to make a donation to the theatre, please call 765.288.PLAY or visit our website at www.munciecivic.org for more information.

MAINSTAGE PRODUCTIONS
All Mainstage productions begin at 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday.
Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for groups of 10 or more and $5 for college students and younger.

God's Favorite (a Neil Simon Comedy) - September 12-14; 18-20; 26-27

Jekyll & Hyde the Musical - October 24-26, 30-November 1, 7-8

The Sound of Music - December 5-7; 11-13; 19-20

Our Town - March 6-8; 12-14; 20-21

The Three Musketeers - April 17-19; 23-25; May 1-2

Big River - July 17-19; 23-25; 31-August 1

FAMILY THEATRE SERIES

All Family Theatre shows begin at 7:30pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday.

Tickets are $5 general admission for all seating.

Charlotte's Web - December 12-14; 18-20

Performed in Studio Theatre

Blues Clues - May 15-17; 21-23

Disney's Aladdin - July 31-August 2; 6-8

STUDIO THEATRE SERIES

All Studio shows are for a mature audience and begin at 8:00pm Thursday-Saturday and 2:00pm on Sunday. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students.

Forbidden Broadway - October 10-12; 16-18

Skin of Our Teeth - November 14-16; 20-22

Smoke on the Mountain - February 6-8; 13-14; 20-21

Orphans - April 4-6; 10-12

Torch Song Trilogy - May 29-31; June 4-6

The Vagina Monologues - June 26-28; July 2-3; 10-11

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Muncie on the Move Set for Sept. 3

The next Muncie on the Move will be Wednesday, Sept 3, 2008 at the Horizon Convention Center. Doors open at 6:45am.

You won't want to miss this opportunity to meet and mingle with other business people, community and government leaders, and much more.

Breakfast buffet opens at 6:45am
Program begins at 7:30 and ends promptly at 8:30
Chamber members $15 Non-members & walk-ins $25

Live broadcast by WLBC!

Take advantage of the Business & Community Announcements during
the program. Anyone can come up to the mic to promote business and
service opportunities. Or, rent a booth for $50 and display your wares.

In addition, the annual Al Rent Spirit of Muncie Award will be presented.

We appreciate our sponsors, Exide Technologies and Cardinal Greenways


Contact Nance Buchert for reservations: nbuchert@muncie.com or 765-751-9114


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Bands and Musicians Needed for Muncie Music Fest 2008

Calling all independent, unsigned musical artists from East Central Indiana! We would like you to perform at the 2nd Annual Muncie Music Fest in Downtown Muncie Saturday, Oct. 4 from 6 p.m. - 1 a.m. All ages and musical genres are welcome to apply. 14 main stage performance slots will be filled as well as 8-10 indoor venue performances.

All mainstage acts chosen to perform will be featured on the "2008 Muncie Music Fest" CD. Please visit MuncieMusicFest.com to fill out the band application and submit your music.

Deadline for submission is September 1, 2008. All band who are selected will be notified by September 5th.

For more information, contact Cheryl Crowder at (765)747-7897.

Stay tuned to munciemusicfest.com or munciedowntown.com for more details on this second annual event.

Saturday, August 16, 2008

White River Landing is Now Open Sundays!

The popular downtown eatery, White River Landing is open on Sundays, beginning August 17.

They will be serving breakfast all day, in addition to the lunch menu, available on their website here.

White River Landing is a place filled with nostalgic fishing and hunting artifacts, and a cozy outdoor patio for dining or entertainment. They can also accommodate large groups.

Visit their website for more information, www.whiteriverlandingmuncie.com.

Tuesday, August 12, 2008

FB Fogg Closed for Remodeling

FB Fogg will be closed for retail business from August 9th thru September 2nd. We're doing a big remodel! There will be a relaunch and open house scheduled for the Sept 4th gallery walk during First Thursday.


FB Fogg
418 E. Main St.
Muncie, IN 47305
(765) 289-7464
Fax: (765) 289-3560
www.FBFogg.com

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Upcoming Events at Cornerstone Center for the Arts

Join Cornerstone as we celebrate our summer classes! The second annual Cornerstone Carnival will be held on August 10th, 2:00-5:00pm.
All classes and lessons will be showcased through performances, visual arts exhibits, multimedia, and a private lessons recital. You will also have the opportunity to sign up for fall classes.
The Cornerstone Carnival is a FREE event open to the entire community, so make sure to invite your friends, family, and neighbors!
The carnival will include games for children of all ages, prizes, crafts, free classes such as Hip Hop Aerobics, Line Dancing, Ballroom Dance, and Kindermusik, performances, Rock Band & Guitar Hero video games provided by Best Buy, raffle prizes provided by Texas Roadhouse, an art gallery, refreshments and much more! Cornerstone Carnival has something for every member of the family.
The Cornerstone Carnival is Sunday, August 10th from 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Don't forget to invite your family, friends, neighbors, and anyone else who is interested in a FREE community event.
This year, Best Buy, the Community Foundation, and McDonald's are corporate sponsors of the Cornerstone Carnival and are dedicated to making this event as successful as possible.
For more information about the Cornerstone Carnival or to volunteer for this fun event, please contact Cornerstone's Education Office at 281.9503 ext. 15.

Fall Class Registration
Registration for Cornerstone's fall classes begins Sunday, August 10th at the Cornerstone Carnival. Fall classes begin Monday, September 15th. We will be offering several of the same classes, as well as some new and exciting options!
Registering for classes has never been easier or more convenient. You can come by our building, located at 520 E. Main St., or go online to www.cornerstonearts.org . Simply click the 'Class Registration' link and follow the directions from there.
Gather your friends and head to Cornerstone this fall for the opportunity to participate in dance, art, music, theatre, language, Kindermusik and visual arts classes.
For a complete listing of the fall classes, descriptions, instructor information, and times, visit us online or check out our class brochure in the building.
For more information on our fall classes, contact the Education Office at 281.9503 ext. 15.

Cornerstone Art Gallery
Blair Bowden, a current Ball State University student, will have his art work on display in the Cornerstone Gallery from August 7th to September 2nd. The show is titled Images and Words featuring 20 pieces of his recent work.
The piece pictured in the article is entitled "Cubism Study" is a mixed media piece of newspaper and oil paint on wood. Blair's pieces are a mixture of graphic design, photography, painting, ink, and other media.
Blair is currently a visual communications major at BSU with an emphasis in Graphic Design. Blair has lived in Kentucky, Indiana, and Japan. His work is often inspired by his travels and experiences with other cultures.
This is the second show in the newly renovated Cornerstone Gallery. The gallery is located on the second floor of our building. The gallery will continue to exhibit and promote the artwork of Cornerstone students and instructors, local high school and college students, as well as local and regional artists.
Go online at www.cornerstonearts.org or call the Education Office at 281.9503, ext. 15 for more information about upcoming exhibits.

Children's and Youth Choirs
Beginning Tuesday, September 16th, Cornerstone will be offering a Children's Choir for children in grades 3rd-5th and a Youth Choir for children in grades 6th-8th. Both choirs will meet weekly from September through the end of May.
Under the direction of Dr. Christina Lamb, the choirs will prepare for two community concerts. Dr. Lamb will provide quality music selections in an educational setting as your child learns the dynamics of working in a choral group.
Dues for the choir are $140.00 for the year. A payment plan of $20.00 per month for 7 months is also an option. Dues for siblings are $100 per year. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.
Register online at www.cornerstonearts.org or contact the Education Office at 281.9503, ext. 15 for more information.

Educational Workshops
Cornerstone's educational workshops are ideal for team building, socializing, doing something creative, or just having fun.
Workshops are available for youth groups, retirement parties, office retreats, school groups, and more. In the past we have hosted workshops for groups such as Muncie Young Professionals Group, Ball State University, youth groups, Taylor University, and many more.
Workshops are available in several areas of the arts, including: jewelry making, line dancing, acting, American Sign Language, ballroom dancing, drawing, ceramics, painting, drawing, and more.
The workshops are priced at $5.00 a person or $7.00 per person if the workshop includes supplies.
For more information or to schedule your educational workshop, please contact the Education Office at 281.9503, ext. 15.

Calendar of Events
June 12 - August 5
Art Gallery Exhibit
"Artwork of a Muncie Youth"
David Freeman
August 4 - 7
Last Week of Summer Classes
August 7 - September 2
Art Gallery Exhibit: Images and Words
August 10
Cornerstone Carnival
September 15
Fall Classes Begin
October 4
Downtown Arts Walk
October 7 - 11
Middletown Idol
Talent Competition
October 23
401(k)ids 10th Anniversary Celebration
October 30
Community Halloween Party
November 13-15
Harvest Moon Film Festival
November 22
Candy Cane Lane
November 25-28
Thanksgiving Break - No Classes
December 8-11
Last Week Of Classes
December 14
Cornerstone Fall Celebration
January 26 - 30
Spring Classes Begin

Support Cornerstone
Cornerstone Center for the Arts is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that needs community support to succeed in its mission. If you feel that Cornerstone has benefited you and this community, please consider donating funds, materials, or time to help maintain this organization.
We are currently in need of carpeting for the private lessons hallway and studios, a video camera, a digital camera, quality art supplies, computers with Pentium 4 or higher processors, flat screen monitors, empty Dell, HP, and Lexmark ink cartridges, and more.
Donations can be made to Cornerstone by check or credit card. Check out our website or call 281.9503 for more details.
Thank you for considering making a donation to Cornerstone.

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Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Go Gallery Hopping at First Thursday in Downtown Muncie

Celebrate the arts in Downtown Muncie this First Thursday, August 7th, from 5 to 8pm. Our many art galleries launch their monthly exhibits on the first Thursday evenings of every month, with meet-the-artist receptions.

The following exhibits will be opening (in alphabetical order by gallery) at the next First Thursday:

The Artist Within ~ 313 S Walnut Street ~ 765-289-7895

"Friends and Family" is an exhibition of some of the artwork the Artist Within owners Bob and Vicki Hartley have collected over the years. During his years as an art teacher, Bob was frequently asked how he became interested in art. His answer was simply stated, "I grew up with it. The walls of our home were covered with art and my mother and siblings were always doing artwork of some sort. We were encouraged to explore art and were taken to galleries at an early age."

August's exhibit will feature a look at some of the artwork that the Hartleys have "grown up with". An opening reception will be held Thursday August 7th from 5-8 pm and the show will remain up through August 30th.


Artworks ~ 301 South Walnut Street ~ 765-288-2221

"Resonating Bio-forms" by Thurman Grantham will be on exhibit at ArtWorks through August. There will be an opening reception during First Thursday Downtown from 5 to 8pm.

Additionally, Carol Cheney will be giving portrait demonstrations at the ArtWorks Art Gallery on First Thursday, August 7, from 5:00 to 7:30 pm. Carol is a painter and local artist/educator. Her watercolor and oil paintings will be on display at ArtWorks Gallery for the month of August.

ArtWorks Gallery will be presenting artist demonstrations within the gallery once a month on First Thursdays. These demonstrations are free to the public.

Thurman Grantham's surrealistic flora and fauna are out of this world and truly exotic. Grantham's media of choice is auto-body plastic and layers of crystal-based paints and clear coat. He often includes insects hidden within the foliage. His first six sculptures were created over a six-year span.

Grantham is a native of Albany, Indiana and is a graduate of Delta High School. His occupation is a paint restoration specialist at Muncie Imports and Classics. The media he uses to restore rust eaten Jaquars is also used to create his sculptures. Grantham is considered by definition as an "Outsider Artist". This term is often used to define a group of artists who have not had formal art instruction. Grantham relies on his creative imagination and his innate artistic sense of design, color and composition to fabricate his creations.

Grantham is 52 and soft spoken. He states "I have been an artist all my life". Art just comes naturally to him and when he was a youngster he dabbled in watercolors. His older brother is a professional artist in Chicago. Grantham started using auto-body plastic and paints in 2002 when two of his buddies complained about not having the money to buy their wives flowers for Valentine's Day. Grantham replies: "We'll just make them". He made one for his wife as well. According to his wife of 27 years, Marilyn "You never know what he is going to come up with next"!


Blue Bottle ~ 206 South Walnut Street ~ 765-284-3630

Blue Bottle coffee shop on Walnut St. will showcase the artwork of Kelly Hudson in August. Kelly is a Muncie resident and graduate of Ball State University. There will be a meet-the-artist reception during First Thursday from 5 to 8pm.


Cornerstone Center for the Arts ~ 520 E. Main Street ~ 765-281-9503 ext. 15

Blair Bowden, a Ball State University senior, will have his art work on display in the Cornerstone Art Gallery beginning during Downtown Muncie's First Thursday events on August 7th and will be on display until September 2nd. The show is entitled Images and Words and features 20 pieces of his recent work.

Blair is currently a visual communications major at BSU with an emphasis in Graphic Design. Blair has lived in Kentucky, Indiana, and Japan. His work is often inspired by his travels and experiences with other cultures. Blair's pieces are a mixture of graphic design, photography, painting, ink, and other media.

This is the second show in the newly renovated Cornerstone Art Gallery. The gallery is located on the second floor and will have a new show opening on the First Thursday of each month. The gallery exhibits and promotes the artwork of Cornerstone students and instructors, local high school and college students, as well as local and regional artists.


Gallery 308 ~ 308 E. Main Street ~ 765-289-8575

Young artists from Clay Camp will have their work on display at Gallery 308 the first two weeks of August. The exhibit will include work created by children in summer art camps at the Art Mart and the Artist Within. An opening reception to meet the young artists will be held Thursday August 7th from 5-8 pm.


Gordy Fine Art & Framing ~ 224 E Main Street ~ 765-284-8422

Overstuffed closets can be a beautiful thing, especially when the stuffing is in the form of luscious oil paintings, hand-thrown pottery, crisp watercolors, and hand-pulled prints. Gallery owners, Brian and Genny Gordy, have decided to thin out the works left in their care by offering the first comprehensive art sale at their downtown shop.

Included in the exhibit/sale will be many recognizable names - Alan Patrick, Jim Faulkner, Margie Prim, David and Sarojini Johnson, Bill Zack, Shonet Martin, Eric Ernstberger, Martha Gilliom, Jerry Henning, Sally Myers, Carol Burt, the Gordy's, and others. "Artists love to sell their work. Galleries love to sell artists' work. Art patrons and collectors love to have beautiful things for their homes," offered son, Ben, a framer and burgeoning art collector. "Of course, we also love to put beautiful frames on that art whenever we can."

The Gordy gallery wall will be filled with dozens of pieces, salon-style, throughout August. As objects sell, they will be replaced with other pieces, also on sale. The public is invited to attend the First Thursday opening on August 7th, from 5 to 8 PM, where light refreshments will be served. The exhibit may also be viewed during normal business hours, Monday - Friday, 9 AM to 5:30 PM, and Saturday, 9 to 3, or by appointment. Gordy Fine Art & Framing Company is located at 224 East Main Street, next door to Civic Theatre. For more information, call 284-8422, or visit www.gordyframing.com.


Mitchell Place Studio ~ 301 S Walnut

Institute for Digital Intermedia Arts & Animation Student Art & Research ShowcaseThursday April 3rd, 5 p.m.

See monthly showcase of recent, supported student art and research projects in association with First Thursdays downtown. For more information on this and other IDIAA programs visit www.bsu.edu/cmd/mps.


Toys Forever Models & Hobbies ~ 311 South Walnut Street ~ 765-288-6505

On First Thursdays, Toys Forever Models & Hobbies hosts a meeting of modelers who build and detail plastic models of cars, trucks, aircraft, ships, sci-fi and other subjects. The meeting is held from 6:00PM to 8:00PM. Come see finished models on display, models in the process of being built and talk to the modelers about tips and techniques. Any person interested is welcome to join and participate in the display and discussion. For more information, contact Brandon Mundell at Toys Forever Models & Hobbies (765) 288-6505.

In addition, Toys Forever Models & Hobbies will be open to the public extended hours until 8:00 PM First Thursday. Come meet our knowledgeable and friendly staff while exploring East Central Indiana's premier selection of model and hobby supplies.


Other downtown Muncie businesses may have art exhibits or special events during First Thursdays include:

~ Cassella's Kitchen, 401 S. Walnut Street - 765-289-8980~ Cortex Hair Center, 112 W Jackson Street - 765-288-6685~ David Dale Designs, Interior Designs & Fine Art Gallery, 421 S Walnut Street - 765-284-4987~ FB Fogg, 418 E Main Street - 765-289-7464~ Minnetrista, 1200 N. Minnetrista Parkway - 765-282-4848

Additionally, all of Downtown's independently owned bars and restaurants will be open and ready to serve you. For more information, visit www.munciedowntown.com.

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Plastic Modeler's Meeting at Toys Forever Models & Hobbies

On First Thursdays, Toys Forever Models & Hobbies hosts a meeting of modelers who build and detail plastic models of cars, trucks, aircraft, ships, sci-fi and other subjects. The meeting is held from 6:00PM to 8:00PM. Come see finished models on display, models in the process of being built and talk to the modelers about tips and techniques. Any person interested is welcome to join and participate in the display and discussion. For more information, contact Brandon Mundell at Toys Forever Models & Hobbies (765) 288-6505.

In addition, Toys Forever Models & Hobbies will be open to the public extended hours until 8:00 PM First Thursday. Come meet our knowledgeable and friendly staff while exploring East Central Indiana's premier selection of model and hobby supplies.


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Monday, August 04, 2008

"Images and Words" Blair Bowden Exhibit at Cornerstone

Blair Bowden, a Ball State University senior, will have his art work on display in the Cornerstone Art Gallery beginning during Downtown Muncie's First Thursday events on August 7th and will be on display until September 2nd. The show is entitled Images and Words and features 20 pieces of his recent work.

Blair is currently a visual communications major at BSU with an emphasis in Graphic Design. Blair has lived in Kentucky, Indiana, and Japan. His work is often inspired by his travels and experiences with other cultures. Blair's pieces are a mixture of graphic design, photography, painting, ink, and other media.

This is the second show in the newly renovated Cornerstone Art Gallery. The gallery is located on the second floor and will have a new show opening on the First Thursday of each month. The gallery exhibits and promotes the artwork of Cornerstone students and instructors, local high school and college students, as well as local and regional artists.