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Tuesday, September 30, 2008

The Ataris and More at Muncie Music Fest - Complete Band Lineup Here

Muncie Music Fest returns for a second year on Saturday, October 2, in the streets of Downtown Muncie from 6 p.m.-1 a.m. This gated, all-ages event features a wide variety of music from more than 40 bands on three outdoor stages and 7 indoor venues. Food, music and merch vendors, listening stations and more.

ADMISSION: $7 advance, $10 at the gate, $5 with student ID.
Free Muncie Music Fest sampler CD to first 1000 tickets.
Free trolley will run to and from downtown and BSU campus.

Village Green Records and Dan's Downtown Records will host the MMF Music Market featuring locally produced music and a big screen for viewing awesome stage performances.

Produced by Muncie Downtown Development
Brought to you by WLBC/MAX
Sponsored by: Muncie Downtown Development, MSD, Sam Pierce Chevrolet, FM Music, Michelob Ultra, Mountian Dew, Wishbone Gifts

For band info and music samples, schedule, map and all the latest info for the Fest, visit www.munciemusicfest.com or stay tuned to www.munciedowntown.com for updates.

Food or merchandise vendors should call 765 282-7897 for participation info.


Click Here for video from Indiana Films at last year's Muncie Music Fest 2007.

Music Lineup:

FM Music Stage (outdoor)
6:00 - CHS Jazz
7:15 - WeÕre History Now
8:15 - Selifane Parade
9:15 - The Bears of Blue River
10:15- Michael Martin Band
11:15- James Brown Car Alarm
12:15- Losing September

Budweiser Stage (outdoor)
6:00 - A Bad Idea
7:15 - The Buzz
8:15 - Gabe Vitek and the Ivory
9:15 - The Cocaine Wolves
10:15- The Spitshine
11:15- Steely James
12:00- The Blues Funk Project

Center Stage (indoor)
7:00 - Wanted Band
8:30 - Mud Eye Joe
11:00- Smokin' Guns

Launching Pad Stage (outdoor)
6:30 - Zephr
7:30 - Dreams of University
8:30 - Remember Paris
9:30 - The Ataris
10:30- Id Obelus
11:30- Merc Versus

The Heorot (Downstairs)
8:00 - Joe Paulson
9:00 - Mike Feeney
10:00- Ancient Arts and Laughing Monkey Dancers

The Heorot (Upstairs)
9:00 - Revelation 13
10:00- Solomon Grundy
11:00- Necrophagous

Doc's Music Hall (indoor)
7:00 - Millions and Millions of Vitmains
8:00 - One Piece Suit
9:00 - Red Light Remedy
10:00- Pierce Duncan Band
11:00- Gamblin' Christmas
12:00- Fresh Hops
1:00 - The Bashville Boys

Fickle Peach (indoor)
10:00- Pray for Mojo

The Blue Bottle (indoor)
6:00 - Bryce Taylor
8:00 - Ashley Gray

The Artist Within (indoor)
8:00 - Golden Moses
9:00 - Adam Kuhn and the Cardboard Cutouts

The Living Room (indoor)
Time TBA - Ferguson


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Downtown Muncie Comes Alive for a Three-Day Celebration of Arts and Music

October kicks off with a three-day celebration of the arts in Downtown Muncie Indiana. Family fun fills the streets from Thursday, October 2 through Saturday, October 4, with four festivals spotlighting the best of East Central Indiana's visual arts, poetry, music, dance, film and more.

Thursday, October 2 - ARTSWALK Downtown Muncie in partnership with Ball State University presents "ArtsWalk" from 5-9pm. Featuring gallery openings, performances and demonstrations, free hors d'oeuvres, music in the streets and more.
ADMISSION: free for all ages, and the free downtown trolley will be running.
Click Here for details, or read below for summary of events.

Friday, October 3 - MUNCIE FILM SHOWCASE Harvest Moon Film Festival and Ball State Cardinal Filmworks will present a Muncie Film Showcase AT 8PM in downtown Muncie, at the Blue Bottle Coffee Shop parking lot at 206 S. Walnut Street. The Muncie Film Showcase will feature six short films from Muncie and Ball State University filmmakers.
ADMISSION: free for all ages. There will be a cash bar available.
Click Here for details, or read below for summary of events.

Saturday Afternoon, October 4 - ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE The legendary Humpback Barn Festival of Poetry & Art returns with a new home and a new name, at Gallery 308. More than 70 poets and artists from all over Indiana will be on hand for this event where the poets' work has inspired the artists' work. A public reception will open the event during ArtsWalk on October 2; and Arts Kaleidoscope Festival Day is Oct. 4, 10 to noon and 2 to 5 p.m.
ADMISSION: free for all ages, cash luncheon will be served.

Click Here for details, or read below for summary of events.

Saturday Night, October 4 - MUNCIE MUSIC FEST The Second Annual Muncie Music Fest will be held in the streets of Downtown Muncie from 6 p.m.-1 a.m. This gated, all-ages event features a wide variety of music from more than 40 bands on three outdoor stages and 7 indoor venues. Food, music and merch vendors, listening stations and more.
ADMISSION: $7 advance, $10 at the gate, $5 with student ID. Free Muncie Music Fest sampler CD to first 1000 tickets. Free trolley will run to and from downtown and BSU campus.
Click Here for details, or read below for summary of events.

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ARTSWALK - THURSDAY, OCT. 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. Happening Oct. 2, from 5-9pm, featuring special events all over downtown, free shuttles to and from BSU, performances and demonstrations, free food, music in the streets and more. Stay tuned to munciedowntown.com for details.

Many locations will offer light refreshments for free, and the concession stand at Civic Theatre will be open. The free trolley will run Main - Walnut - Charles Streets from 5 to 9 PM.

Scheduled activities for this year's ArtsWalk include:

(Intermittent) Singers on board

BSU Art Department Student Fine Arts League art sale - patio next to Blue Bottle

Ceramics demonstration by Ted Neal, Vance Bell and the Student Clay Guild - outside Artist Within

Installation/exhibit of video art - John Fillwalk @ Ball State Center for Media Desig
"Art of Democracy" exhibit in the BSU Atrium Gallery. Reception 4 - 6, open until 9 PM.

IDIAA in Mitchell Bldg, exhibit of student work

BSU Jazz band - by Blue Bottle 5:45-7 PM

BSU Tuba-Euphonium Ensemble - alcove @ Chase Bank 7-7:30 PM

BSU Theatre and Dance - REFLEX (comedy troupe), 7:30-8 PM Blue Bottle lot

BSU Dance troupe - Civic Theatre stage, 7:30-8 PM

BSU Museum of Art - Demonstration of new DIDO (Digital Images Delivered Online) Project in the lobby of Muncie Civic Theatre (ongoing)

Downtown City Hall - Tour at 6 PM of The Muncie City Hall Art Collection, with Ned Griner. Collection of nineteen artists placed in our city hall at the building's completion. Rare opportunity to view works by Beulah & Francis Brown, George Mock, Hill Sharp & others. Meet at first floor desk.

Artist Within - Party room; Designer Clothing Resale Boutique for the Rose H. Meyer Memorial Scholarship Fund. Main Gallery: Thurman Grantham, fiberglass sculptures. Reception 5 - 9. Outside: Beyond I Can Wheelchair Art and Make-your-own greeting card.

Artworks Gallery - Lisa Atchison, featured artist, Electroformed Lampwork Bead Artist, "Turning Over a New Leaf." Megan Upchurch, harpist, will provide live music. Member Anny Delk will give knitting and felting demonstrations

Casella's Kitchen - Art by Bill Inman, La Chamba Handmade Cookware and appetizers prepared by Ivy Tech Culinary School using products from Cassella's Gourmet Food line.

Downtown Development Office - Watch artists paint at their easels! Muncie Artists Guild.

Doc's - art exhibit by local artist John Campbell.

F.B. Fogg - Come make a hand made paper cabbage rose. See Amy Greeley's new unique one of a kind jewelry line. Welcome Jo Bokelman and her "JB's Little People" figurine line

Gallery 308 - "Arts Kaleidoscope: Art, Poems & Videos." In tribute to the Humpback Barn Festival of years past, this exhibit features artworks by 38 artists which were responded to by Indiana poets. Videotape of Humpback Barn founder, Mildred Trivars, reading her poems. Free souvenir color catalog of exhibit.

Gordy Fine Art and Framing - Reception for artist David Slonim of Anderson. Exhibit of Slonim's newest oil paintings. BSU instructors Kim Anderson & Mary Ann Rahe will be throwing on potters wheel on the sidewalk

Cornerstone Gallery - Artwork of Blair Bowden will be shown in the gallery. Open until 9 PM. Cornerstone will also have two booths on Walnut Street: Portraits by Sarah LaBarge, with proceeds going to Children International, and Children's activity table & info on Cornerstone offerings

Muncie Civic Theatre - BSU Museum of Art ongoing demonstration of DIDO (Digital Images Delivered Online) project will be offered in the lobby. BSU Dance Troupe will perform on stage, 7:30 to 8 PM. Muncie Ballet Studio will have information about classes & schedules in lobby. Concession stand will be open with popcorn, candy & soft drinks.

Vera Mae's Bistro will have Culinary (garnishing) demonstrations by Ivy Tech students in front of restaurant, 5 to 8 PM.

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MUNCIE FILM SHOWCASE - FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3

Harvest Moon Film Festival and Ball State Cardinal Filmworks will present a Muncie Film Showcase on Friday, October 3rd at 8:00PM in downtown Muncie at the Blue Bottle Coffee Shop parking lot at 206 S. Walnut Street. The Muncie Film Showcase will feature six short films from Muncie and Ball State University filmmakers and is in partnership with the ArtsWalk events of the weekend.

The Muncie Film Showcase is a great networking opportunity for those interested in film and for those wanting to get involved in film projects. An information table will be provided with details on acting in local films, working on crews, and discovering other ways to get involved in film in the Muncie area.

This event is free for all ages. There will be a cash bar available.

The six films will be presented in the following order:

Any Way - Directed by Griff Partington and Sam Day (Run Time: 9 min.)
An Orwellian drama about two lovers planning an escape from the unseen forces that keep them separated.

The Hours - Directed by Tori and Marggy Griffin (Run Time: 7 min. 56 sec.)
The current law in the US refuses to recognize marriages between same-sex couples, forcing foreign born partners to leave the country, and their loved ones, behind. Follow Brittany and Joanna as they spend their last day together in the United States.

Makeover - Directed by Heath Benfield (Run Time: 6 min. 47 sec.)

Forging Friendships - Produced by Cameron Kinzer, Joe Vella, and Blake Brenneman
(Run Time: 3 min. 03 sec.)
Forging Friendships is about two teenage students who not only forge metal, but friendships.

Telltale - Directed by Andy Bond (Run Time: 11 min. 21 sec.)
When the things that go bump in the night lurk around every corner and in every shadow, when evil watches over you every waking moment... what is one to do? Hide under the covers? Hark! No! "Vigilance," I say! Take action! Based on the short story The Telltale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, this darkly comedic short is a play on madness and paranoia.

Dinner for Two - Directed by Heath Benfield

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ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 (daytime)

Art and poetry lovers may remember the popular annual autumn ritual known as the Humpback Barn Festival of Poetry & Art. Memories of the event are associated with its creator, the late poet Mildred Trivers, who died in 2007.

Gallery 308 is bringing back The Humpback Barn Festival of Poetry & Art under a new name - ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE - and you don't want to miss it!

The public reception that opens the event is Thursday, Oct. 2 from 5 to 9 p.m.; Arts Kaleidoscope Festival Day is Oct. 4, 10 to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. More than 70 poets and artists from all over Indiana will be on hand for this event. The poets' work has inspired the artists' work. It's the marriage of the two artistic endeavors that makes Arts Kaleidoscope so unique.

ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE is sponsored by Gallery 308 with support from The Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County and individual private donors. A full schedule of activities for ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE is found below; more information is available at www.gallery308.org (click on Arts Kaleidoscope).

Oct. 2 at Gallery 308 (located at 308 East Main, Muncie):

* Poetry readings and video recordings (including one of Mildred herself);
* An exhibit by 38 regional artists and published Indiana poets;
* Relevant works produced by video artists Joshua Chatwin and Amelia Morris (recent Ball State graduates);
* A memorial exhibit entitled "Remembering Mildred Trivers and the Humpback Barn";
* Humpback Barn Festival memorabilia from Mildred's estate (courtesy of Yvonne Williams, curator)

Oct. 4, Festival Day, at Cornerstone Center for the Arts (520 East Main, Muncie):
* Poetry readings and video, "Art of the Moving Image and the Spoken Word" in the Theater Room (10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m.);
* A cash-at-the-gate, catered al fresco luncheon, in the parking lot on Main Street, just east of the Gallery (noon to 2 p.m.).

All of these events are open to the public; admission to everything (except the Saturday luncheon) is free.

Gallery 308 is a nonprofit art gallery located at 308 East Main, Muncie. Contributions to the Gallery are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Information about Gallery hours and volunteer opportunities is available at 765-289-8575.

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MUNCIE MUSIC FEST - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 (evening)

The Second Annual Muncie Music Fest will be held in the streets of Downtown Muncie from 6 p.m.-1 a.m. This gated, all-ages event features a wide variety of music from more than 40 bands on three outdoor stages and 7 indoor venues. Food, music and merch vendors, listening stations and more.

ADMISSION: $7 advance, $10 at the gate, $5 with student ID.

Free Muncie Music Fest sampler CD to first 1000 tickets.

Free trolley will run to and from downtown and BSU campus.


Village Green Records and Dan's Downtown Records will host the MMF Music Market featuring locally produced music and a big screen for viewing awesome stage performances.

Produced by Muncie Downtown Development
Brought to you by WLBC/MAX
Sponsored by: Muncie Downtown Development, MSD, Sam Pierce Chevrolet, FM Music, Michelob Ultra, Mountian Dew, Wishbone Gifts

For band info and links, schedule, map and all the latest info for the Fest, visit www.munciemusicfest.com or www.munciedowntown.com. Food or merchandise vendors should call 765 282-7897 for participation info.

Click Here for video from Indiana Films at last year's Muncie Music Fest.

MUSIC LINEUP:

FM Music Stage (outdoor)
6:00 - CHS Jazz
7:15 - WeÕre History Now
8:15 - Selifane Parade
9:15 - The Bears of Blue River
10:15- Michael Martin Band
11:15- James Brown Car Alarm
12:15- Losing September

Budweiser Stage (outdoor)
6:00 - A Bad Idea
7:15 - The Buzz
8:15 - Gabe Vitek and the Ivory
9:15 - The Cocaine Wolves
10:15- The Spitshine
11:15- Steely James
12:00- The Blues Funk Project

Center Stage (indoor)
7:00 - Wanted Band
8:30 - Mud Eye Joe
11:00- Smokin' Guns

Launching Pad Stage (outdoor)
6:30 - Zephr
7:30 - Dreams of University
8:30 - Remember Paris
9:30 - The Ataris
10:30- Id Obelus
11:30- Merc Versus

The Heorot (Downstairs)
8:00 - Joe Paulson
9:00 - Mike Feeney
10:00- Ancient Arts and Laughing Monkey Dancers

The Heorot (Upstairs)
9:00 - Revelation 13
10:00- Solomon Grundy
11:00- Necrophagous

Doc's Music Hall (indoor)
7:00 - Millions and Millions of Vitmains
8:00 - One Piece Suit
9:00 - Red Light Remedy
10:00- Pierce Duncan Band
11:00- Gamblin' Christmas
12:00- Fresh Hops
1:00 - The Bashville Boys

Fickle Peach (indoor)
10:00- Pray for Mojo

The Blue Bottle (indoor)
6:00 - Bryce Taylor
8:00 - Ashley Gray

The Artist Within (indoor)
8:00 - Golden Moses
9:00 - Adam Kuhn and the Cardboard Cutouts

The Living Room (indoor)
Time TBA - Ferguson

Monday, September 29, 2008

Muncie Film Sowcase in Downtown Muncie This Friday

Harvest Moon Film Festival and Ball State Cardinal Filmworks will present a Muncie Film Showcase on Friday, October 3rd at 8:00PM in downtown Muncie at the Blue Bottle Coffee Shop parking lot at 206 S. Walnut Street. The Muncie Film Showcase will feature six short films from Muncie and Ball State University filmmakers and is in partnership with the ArtsWalk events of the weekend.

The Muncie Film Showcase is a great networking opportunity for those interested in film and for those wanting to get involved in film projects. An information table will be provided with details on acting in local films, working on crews, and discovering other ways to get involved in film in the Muncie area.

This event is free for all ages. There will be a cash bar available.

The six films will be presented in the following order:

Any Way - Directed by Griff Partington and Sam Day (Run Time: 9 min.)
An Orwellian drama about two lovers planning an escape from the unseen forces that keep them separated.

The Hours - Directed by Tori and Marggy Griffin (Run Time: 7 min. 56 sec.)
The current law in the US refuses to recognize marriages between same-sex couples, forcing foreign born partners to leave the country, and their loved ones, behind. Follow Brittany and Joanna as they spend their last day together in the United States.

Makeover - Directed by Heath Benfield (Run Time: 6 min. 47 sec.)
Synopsis to come soon!

Forging Friendships - Produced by Cameron Kinzer, Joe Vella, and Blake Brenneman
(Run Time: 3 min. 03 sec.)
Forging Friendships is about two teenage students who not only forge metal, but friendships.

Telltale - Directed by Andy Bond (Run Time: 11 min. 21 sec.)
When the things that go bump in the night lurk around every corner and in every shadow, when evil watches over you every waking moment... what is one to do? Hide under the covers? Hark! No! "Vigilance," I say! Take action! Based on the short story The Telltale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, this darkly comedic short is a play on madness and paranoia.

Dinner for Two - Directed by Heath Benfield
Running time and synopsis to come soon!

Please tell them you saw it on munciedowntown.com

Friday, September 26, 2008

Weekly Downtown E-News 9/26/08

Downtown Muncie will be representing in the BSU Homecoming parade Saturday morning. If you are available to walk the parade, please call Cheryl at 282-7897. Go Cards!

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. Happening Oct. 2, from 5-9pm, featuring special events all over downtown, free shuttles to and from BSU, performances and demonstrations, free food, music in the streets and more. Stay tuned to munciedowntown.com for details.

The beloved Humpback Barn Festival returns this year, courtesy of Gallery 308, and with a new name - Arts Kaleidoscope. The public reception that opens the event is Thursday, Oct. 2 from 5 to 9 p.m.; Arts Kaleidoscope Festival Day is Oct. 4, 10 to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. More than 70 poets and artists from all over Indiana will be featured, and there will be a memorial to the festival's creator, Mildred Trivers, who passed away in 2007. Click Here for details.

Tickets are on sale for the second annual Muncie Music Fest on Saturday, Oct. 4. The first 1,000 ticket buyers will get a free Muncie Music Fest sampler CD, featuring main stage artists at this year's festival. Click Here to buy tickets online, find other ticket outlets, and music lineups.

Read More Downtown News at MuncieDowntown.com

SEPTEMBER EVENTS

September 26 - Dave Elwert, Sarah Scharbrough and Nate Hack 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 26 - Cornmeal, Shadyside Allstars, Jassy Grazz and MC Sparkplug at Doc's Music Hall.

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 27 - Museum Day - find free admission cards in the Sept. 08 issue of Smithsonian magazine or download at www.smithsonianmag.com. Enjoy free general admission to Minnetrista and The Muncie Children's Museum, along with the Academy of Model Aeronautics and the Ball State Museum of Art among participating museums.

September 27 - A Farmers Market Cooking Demonstration at Minnetrista at 9:00 a.m. 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 27 - BSU Homecoming Party at Doc's Music Hall, with free trolley service from campus to downtown from 7p-2a. Free cover. Music by Midwest Hype, Prizzy Prizzy Please, and Totally Michael.

SEPTEMBER ONGOING

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 - Gallery 308 Opens a new exhibit, "Copyright Propaganda: Street Art" on display through September. This exhibition features the work of two artists: Mike Boyd and Will Britton. T

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.

September 22 through October 31 - Sarah LaBarge, a current Ball State University student, will have her art work on display in the Cornerstone Gallery from September 22nd 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.

September 15 thru December 13 - Cornerstone Arts Program classes for youth and adults in numerous areas of the arts, including visual arts, dance and music. Register online at www.cornerstonearts.org.

September 20 thru October 19 - Open Space: Art About the Land at Minnetrista, an art competition and exhibition which recognizes and encourages artists in East Central Indiana who derive creative inspiration from the land, or whose work celebrates the notion of open space as it relates to the land. A portion of the proceeds from the exhibit will go to help the Red-tail Conservancy.

September 20 thru January 4 - Snakes, Rattles and Holes at Minnetrista, a walk-through replica of a snake's skeleton that utilizes videos, artifacts, text panels and interactive elements to teach visitors about snakes of the Midwestern United States.

September 27 thru January 9 - Earthworks at Minnetrista. Native American cultures in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia constructed geometric and animal-shaped earth works that often rivaled Stonehenge in their astronomical accuracy. See virtual reconstructions of these works from 39 sites.

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--Discover Oakhurst Gardens or the Nature Area (all day); Historical House Tour 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.; Apples & Cider Daily, 2 p.m.; and Nature & Garden Fun, Daily, 4 p.m.

OCTOBER EVENTS

October 1-4 - The fourth annual "Create for the Cure" will take place at The Artist Within. Local artists have painted a "Plate for the Cure," and the plates they painted will be in a silent auction during the week. The winning bids will be notified Sun. October 5th, and the monies will be donated to the Komen Foundation.

October 1 - Humpty Dumpty Takes a Fall, 6:30 p.m. -8:00 p.m. FREE at the Community Center for Vital Aging. Call 765-289-4541.

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 2 - Arts Kaleidoscope art and poetry festival opening reception at Gallery 308, 5 to 9pm.

October 2 - During ArtsWalk, The Artist Within will exhibit consignment artwork and host a designer clothes boutique in the upstairs gallery for the Rose H. Meyer Memorial Scholarship Fund; the Create for the Cure silent auction BSU Cermics Guild throwing demonstrations and "Beyond I Can" wheel chair art demonstrations in the Old National parking lot.

October 3 - Trip About Town-Preserving the Past, 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Community Center for Vital Aging 765-289-4541. A fee will be charged.

October 3 - Friends and Family Fun Night at the Muncie Children's Museum will have a Family-Friendly Halloween from 3 - 7 p.m. Admission is free. Call (765) 286-1660 or visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.com.

October 3 - Free Film Festival, preview of Harvest Moon Film Festival, in the Blue Bottle parking lot.

October 3 - Cameron Sprinkle, Karissa Beer & Mario Mouser 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

October 4 - Arts Kaleidoscope poetry and art festival at Gallery 308, 10 to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. More than 70 poets and artists from all over Indiana will be featured, and there will be a memorial to the festival's creator, Mildred Trivers, who passed away in 2007.

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 6 - How to Improve Your Golf Game, with Doug Bishop of MD's Golf Academy, 6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. FREE Community Center for Vital Aging 765-289-4541.

October 7 - Matt Wertz at The Living Room. Doors open at 8pm, show starts at 8:30pm. For more info about The Living Room, visit www.thelivingroommuncie.com

October 8 - Cool Beans, coffee tasting and presentation by the Blue Bottle Coffee Shop, 6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. Community Center for Vital Aging 765-289-4541. A small fee will be charged.

October 8-11 - Middletown Idol Talent Competition at Cornerstone Center for the Arts, in the Edmund Burke Ball Auditorium. All performances are at 7:00 p.m. Visit www.cornerstonearts.org for more information.

October 10 - Brown Bag Lunch and Movie: A Walk in the Clouds, 12:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. FREE Community Center for Vital Aging 765-289-4541. Bring your lunch and enjoy the film!

October 10 - Joel Levi & Geoff Koch 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

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 13 - Forever in Bloom: Dried Flowers for Fall, with horticulturist Rebecca Stafford, 6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. FREE Community Center for Vital Aging 765-289-4541.

October 15 - Cardinal Greenway's 15th Anniversary celebration continues with a Fall Scavenger Hunt. Bring the family for a fall scavenger hunt along the trail from 4:00 - 6:00 pm . Kick off the season with some fun in the foliage and stick around for some tasty fall treats!

October 15 - Creative Writing: Telling Your Story, with writer Cathy Shouse, 6:30 p.m.- 8:00 p.m. FREE Community Center for Vital Aging 765-289-4541.

October 19 - BMH Auxiliary presents Sundays with Jazz at Vera Mae's, featuring Larry McWilliams & Friends, 2-5pm. Cash bar available, appetizers and desserts available for purchase. Tickets are available in the BMH Auxiliary Gift Shop or by calling 747-3439.

October 24-26, 30 - 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.

October 24 - Alisa Turner and Red Umbrella 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

October 30 - Community Halloween Party at Cornerstone Center for the Arts, 4:00-6:00pm

October 31 - Ben Taylor & Joe Paulson 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

OCTOBER ONGOING

Through October - Sarah LaBarge, a current Ball State University student, will have her art work on display in the Cornerstone Gallery from September 22nd to October 31st. The show is titled Sarah LaBarge: Figures and New Work and features 18 pieces of her recent work.

Through October - Artworks Gallery will exhibit beadmaker Lisa Atchison's "Turning Over a New Leaf," with an opening reception during ArtsWalk on Thursday, October 2. Music will be provided by harpist Megan Upchurch.

Through October - The Artist Within will feature artwork by two local artists through October. Thurman Grantham will showcase new sculptural pieces in "Thurman's World of Flowers." Yorktown native Brent Engelmann will display his digital photo collages. "Trippin' through the 70's" includes photos of rock legends. An opening reception will be held during ArtsWalk, Oct. 2, from 5 to 9pm.

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 Charlie Owen 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--Discover Oakhurst Gardens or the Nature Area (all day); Historical House Tour 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.; Apples & Cider Daily, 2 p.m.; and Nature & Garden Fun, Daily, 4 p.m.

LOOKING AHEAD...

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

November 15 - Cardinal Greenway's 15th Anniversary celebration continues with Write Your Own Story for a Healthier Life at 10:00 am. Lori Byers from Ball State Universityexplains how we have the power to improve our health based on the story and script we "write" for ourselves. Learn how to develop a pro-active plan for living a healthier life.

November 22 - Candy Cane Lane at Cornerstone Center for the Arts

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Thursday, September 25, 2008

Humpback Festival Returns as Arts Kaleidoscope

Art and poetry lovers may remember the popular annual autumn ritual known as the Humpback Barn Festival of Poetry & Art. Memories of the event are associated with its creator, the late poet Mildred Trivers, who died in 2007.

Gallery 308 is bringing back The Humpback Barn Festival of Poetry & Art under a new name - ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE - and you don't want to miss it!

The public reception that opens the event is Thursday, Oct. 2 from 5 to 9 p.m.; Arts Kaleidoscope Festival Day is Oct. 4, 10 to noon and 2 to 5 p.m. More than 70 poets and artists from all over Indiana will be on hand for this event. The poets' work has inspired the artists' work. It's the marriage of the two artistic endeavors that makes Arts Kaleidoscope so unique.

ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE is sponsored by Gallery 308 with support from The Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County and individual private donors. A full schedule of activities for ARTS KALEIDOSCOPE is found below; more information is available at www.gallery308.org (click on Arts Kaleidoscope).

Oct. 2 at Gallery 308 (located at 308 East Main, Muncie):
* Poetry readings and video recordings (including one of Mildred herself);
* An exhibit by 38 regional artists and published Indiana poets;
* Relevant works produced by video artists Joshua Chatwin and Amelia Morris (recent Ball State graduates);
* A memorial exhibit entitled "Remembering Mildred Trivers and the Humpback Barn";
* Humpback Barn Festival memorabilia from Mildred's estate (courtesy of Yvonne Williams, curator)

Oct. 4, Festival Day, at Cornerstone Center for the Arts (520 East Main, Muncie):
* Poetry readings and video, "Art of the Moving Image and the Spoken Word" in the Theater Room (10 a.m. to noon and 2 to 5 p.m.);
* A cash-at-the-gate, catered al fresco luncheon, in the parking lot on Main Street, just east of the Gallery (noon to 2 p.m.).

All of these events are open to the public; admission to everything (except the Saturday luncheon) is free.

Gallery 308 is a nonprofit art gallery located at 308 East Main, Muncie. Contributions to the Gallery are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law. Information about Gallery hours and volunteer opportunities is available at 765-289-8575.


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Family Friendly Halloween at Muncie Children's Museum

October's Friends and Family Fun Night at the Muncie Children's Museum will be Family-Friendly Halloween! Come and enjoy a scare-free evening of activities and entertainment on Friday, October 3, 2008, from 3 - 7 p.m. Admission is free.

You don't have to worry about ghouls or things that go bump in the night at the MCM on Friday, October 3. Have your child dress up in their favorite Halloween costume and head down to the Muncie Children's Museum! An abundance of activities will keep little hands busy and entertained throughout the evening. Join in on Halloween bingo, gather in the Book Nook for Halloween inspired story time or head up to the Museum's Make 'n Take to make a paper plate pumpkin craft or a Frankenstein!

2008 Friends and Family Fun Night are sponsored by the Edmund F. & Virginia B. Ball Foundation.

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

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Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Three New Exhibits at Minnetrista

Three new exhibits are featured at Minnetrista: Open Space: Art About the Land; Snakes, Rattles and Holes; and Earthworks.

Visit the galleries at Minnetrista September 20-October 19 for a look at Open Space: Art About the Land. Open Space: Art About the Land is an art competition and exhibition which recognizes and encourages artists in East Central Indiana who derive creative inspiration from the land, or whose work celebrates the notion of open space as it relates to the land.

A portion of the proceeds from the exhibit will go to help the Red-tail Conservancy further its mission to preserve and restore ecologically significant land in East Central Indiana.

Admission is $4 child/student, $6 senior and $7 adult. Exhibit hours are Mon. - Sat., 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.

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Snakes, Rattles and Holes, created by Purdue University's Department of Agricultural Communication, is a walk-through replica of a snake's skeleton that utilizes videos, artifacts, text panels and interactive elements to teach visitors about snakes of the Midwestern United States.

Starting at the mouth, visitors can climb under 24-inch fangs into the 69-foot snake's body and follow the same route the snake's prey would follow as it is devoured.

The exhibit features displays about the way snakes hunt and eat, shed, reproduce, and move. It also has information about snake colors, habitats, internal anatomy, senses, bones and muscles, venom, rattles, affects on human health, and pest control.

The exhibit runs from Sept. 20 through January 4. Admission is FREE to members. General Admission is $4 child/student; $6 senior; $7 adult.

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Native American cultures that once flourished in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia constructed geometric and animal-shaped earth works that often rivaled Stonehenge in their astronomical accuracy. Earthworks, featured at Minnetrista September 27 - January 9, will include virtual reconstructions of these works from 39 sites.

Earthworks includes topographic models, virtual artifact kiosks and, at the heart of the exhibit, an interactive video navigation system developed by the Center for the Electronic Reconstruction of the Historical and Achaeological Sites (CERHAS) at the University of Cincinnati. The video navigation system combines the best of three media formats: the exploratory nature of virtual reality, multimedia and narrative video.

Earthworks is on display at Minnetrista from September 27 through January 9, 2009. Admission is FREE to members. General Admission is $4 child/student; $6 senior; $7 adult.

Minnetrista hours: Mon. - Sat., 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. For more information on these exhibits or other programs, call (765) 282-4848 or visit www.minnetrista.net.

Located along historic White River, Minnetrista includes 40 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds, a modern museum facility, an historic home, Nature Area, numerous sculptures, and a portion of the White River Greenway. Minnetrista serves East Central Indiana with dynamic community activities and exhibits that honor and reflect its natural and cultural heritage. For more information about Minnetrista, visit www.minnetrista.net.

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October at The Artist Within

The Artist Within will feature artwork by two local artists during October. Thurman Grantham will showcase new sculptural pieces in "Thurman's World of Flowers", an exhibit of plants "from another world'. Grantham uses auto body plastic to create his unique florals and has displayed his work at F.B. Fogg and Art Works.

Yorktown native Brent Engelmann will display his digital photo collages through October. Several of his pieces are based on musicians from the past as well as some who are still performing. "Trippin' through the 70's" includes photos of rock legends Led Zeppelin, Cream, the Allman Brothers Band and the Beach Boys. Bob Marley,
B. B. King and the Rolling Stones are just a few featured in their own individual collages.

Brent explains that what he would like to do is to create custom digital photo collages for individuals, groups and businesses based on their own photographs or photos taken by him.

During first Thursday's ArtsWalk, the upstairs gallery will exhibit consignment artwork and be the site for the Rose H. Meyer Memorial Scholarship Fund Designer Clothing Boutique. Beautiful, gently used clothes and accessories will be sold at drastically reduced prices to raise money for the scholarship fund.
Opening reception Thursday Oct. 2nd/5-9.

The fourth annual "Create for the Cure" will take place from October 1-4.
Local artists have painted a "Plate for the Cure" and the plates they painted will be in a silent auction during the week and the winning bids will be notified Sun. October 5th and the monies will be donated to the Komen Foundation. Come join the fun and help a worthy cause.

Mark your calendar: "ArtsWalk", Thursday Oct 2, 5-9 pm: Opening reception,
Designer clothes boutique, Create for the Cure silent auction BSU Cermics Guild throwing demonstrations and "Beyond I Can" wheel chair art demonstrations in the Old National parking lot!

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Artworks presents Beadmaker Lisa Atchison and Harpist Megan Upchurch

Artworks Gallery will exhibit Lisa Atchison's "Turning Over a New Leaf," with an opening reception during ArtsWalk on Thursday, October 2. Music will be provided by harpist Megan Upchurch.

In 2003, not long after discovering handmade beads and artistic jewelry, Lisa Atchison entered the world of lampworking and never looked back.

With nature as her inspiration, she strives for an ethereal and organic, yet soft, elegant style in her handmade glass beads. This is accomplished by using soft flowing colors, cubic zirconia, fine silver, copper, hand pulled cane and handmade murrini glass. A secondary process of copper electroforming, using leaves from her yard is often incorporated.

Lisa has studied lampworking with some of the finest instructors including Kate Fowle Meleny, Larry Scott, Michael Barley, Andrea Guarino-Slemmons, Trey Cornette and Brent Graber. She has recently begun teaching lampwork and electroforming in Indianapolis, Indiana home Studio. You can email her at WWW.TOUCHOFGLASSDESIGNS.COM

Aside from lampworking, and her other interest, photography, Lisa works full time for an engineering firm in Indianapolis. She is an active member of the Indiana Society of Lampwork and Art Glass Artists (ISLAGA), the International Society of Glass Beadmakers (ISGB) and the Indiana Bead Society (IBS). She has been married to her best friend and husband, Steve, since 1983.

Megan Upchurch is a freelance harpist and vocalist based out of Muncie, Indiana. Although she has performed with the Ball State Symphony Orchestra, the Muncie Symphony Orchestra, and the Marion Philharmonic, she goes beyond the restriction of the symphony hall and out into the streets of Muncie. Megan can be found performing anywhere from the Renaissance Faire to the local Farmer's Market: or from an elegant Minnetrista event, to the local drum circle in downtown Muncie. Megan has had the privilege of studying harp at Ball State with the distinguished Elizabeth Richter. She has also studied voice at Ball State with the international performer Dr. Mei Zhong.

Megan can be reached at WWW.MYSTICALHARP@GMAIL.COM

Artworks is located at 301 S Walnut St. in Downtown Muncie. Call 765-288-2221 for information.

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.

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Local Museums to Take Part in Smithsonian Magazine's Museum Day

Minnetrista, along with the Academy of Model Aeronautics, The Muncie Children's Museum and the Ball State Museum of Art will participate in the fourth annual Museum Day, presented by Smithsonian magazine Saturday, September 27, 2008.

Museum Day is a day when museums and cultural institutions nationwide open their doors free of charge to Smithsonian magazine readers and Smithsonian.com visitors. A celebration of culture, learning and the dissemination of knowledge, Smithsonian's Museum Day reflects the spirit of the magazine, and emulates the free-admission policy of the Smithsonian Institution's Washington, DC-based properties.

Last year, upwards of 100,000 people attended Museum Day. All 50 states plus Puerto Rico were represented by 651 participating museums.

Attendees must present Smithsonian magazine's Museum Day Admission Card to gain free entry for themselves and one guest. The card is available in the September 2008 issue of Smithsonian magazine or for download at www.smithsonianmag.com.

Located along historic White River, Minnetrista includes 40 acres of beautiful gardens and grounds, a modern museum facility, an historic home, Nature Area, numerous sculptures, and a portion of the White River Greenway. Minnetrista serves East Central Indiana with dynamic community activities and exhibits that honor and reflect its natural and cultural heritage. For more information about Minnetrista, visit www.minnetrista.net.

About Smithsonian

Founded in 1970 with the launch of Smithsonian magazine, Smithsonian Media--comprising Smithsonian magazine, Air & Space, goSmithsonian, Smithsonian Publishing Digital Network, Smithsonian Books and advertising for Smithsonian Channel--allows the intellectually curious to indulge and engage their passions for history, the arts, science, the natural world, culture and travel. Smithsonian Media's flagship publication, Smithsonian magazine, has a circulation of more than two million. This multimedia network is also affiliated with the world's most visited museum and research complexes at the Smithsonian Institution. For more information, visit www.smithsonian.com, www.airandspacemag.com,and www.gosmithsonian.com.

For more information on this program or Minnetrista, visit www.minnetrista.net.

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Monday, September 22, 2008

Downtown Business Council Meets Wednesday

The Muncie Downtown Business Council will meet Wednesday, Sept. 24th, at 3pm in the Star Press building conference room. DBC meetings typically last one hour.

Following the meeting, the Downtown Business Council float building party for the BSU Homecoming parade will be at 6pm at Muncie Sign Shop, 1912 N Granville Ave.

The homecoming parade is Saturday, Sept. 27, with lineup at at Central High School between 7 and 8am. We need people to walk with the Downtown float! Call Cheryl Crowder at (765) 282-7897 if you want to help represent Downtown Muncie in the parade.

Downtown Business Council 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 welcom to join DBC.

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

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Downtown Business Council Statement of Purpose "The primary purpose of the Muncie Downtown Business Council is to create and maintain an environment for growth and expansion of businesses in the downtown area of Muncie, Indiana"

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Sunday, September 21, 2008

Middletown Idol Returns to Cornerstone

Cornerstone Center for the Arts in Muncie will be presenting Middletown Idol on October 8th-11th in the Edmund Burke Ball Auditorium.

This year's competition welcomes solo and group vocalists as well as solo and group dance contestants. Contestants from ages 14 through adult are invited to come out and compete.

Dance preliminaries will be held on Wednesday, October 8th with vocal preliminaries held on Thursday, October 9th. The final competition for all categories will be on Saturday, October 11th. All performances are at 7:00 p.m.

First, second, and third place winners in each category will be determined on Saturday Oct. 11. Over $2,000 in cash and prizes will be awarded!

Registration for Middletown Idol will be September 24 - October 3 from 8:30 - 5:00 p.m. Registration information can be found at www.cornerstonearts.org or at Cornerstone Center for the Arts 520 E. Main Street.

Proceeds benefit programs at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. For more information, call Cornerstone at 281-9503, ext. 53.

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Friday, September 19, 2008

Living Lightly and the Downtown Farm Stand

The Downtown Farm Stand is proud to once again participate in the second annual Living Lightly Fair! A FREE resource fair for sustainable lifestyles, it is aimed at educating East Central Indiana residents about practical ways to live more sustainably, saving money and resources for themselves and future generations. The fair is this Saturday, September 20th, 9 a.m.-9 p.m., at Minnetrista in Muncie. Parking is available at the fairgrounds.

I will be participating in two ways at the fair this year, I will be a food vendor during lunch and I am a presenter from 5 - 6 pm in the Theater. Please come and check out the fair and support The Downtown Farm Stand while you're there in the following ways...

Lunch - I will be selling chicken or veggie fajitas outside during lunch from 11:45 am to 1:15 pm or sold out, whichever comes first. The chicken will be from The Farm Stand and is from the fabulously sustainable Gunthorpe Farms in Lagrange, Indiana. All other food ingredients will sustainable local, or organic, and very tasty... I look forward to seeing you there!

Presentation - I will be speaking from 5 - 6 pm in the Theater at Minnetrista. The theme will be about "Building a Sustainable Local Food System". What it is, what are the benefits, the obstacles, and what can we, as individuals, do to contribute to creating a local sustainable food system. I hope to have a lot of Q & A and some great interaction from the audience. In short, let's show the organizers of the fair, and our area leaders how important sustainable agriculture and food issues are to the people of Delaware County by showing up to my presentation. Thanks for your support!
Open Sundays

Our first two Sundays have gone really well and we look forward to seeing you at the store on Sundays. It is already helping in managing our produce by having the store open an extra day, so this is just a reminder we are now open 12 - 5 pm on Sundays. Thanks again for the support!

The Best Food

This is a good time for a reminder to tell those of you new to the e-mail newsletter that we have the best food available anywhere in East Central Indiana! Quite a claim to make I know. Why do I feel comfortable making such a claim? Because we are truly different than other grocery stores. Our products are chosen because of their attributes. Do they give more back to us other than just empty calories? Are they the most nutritious? Do they taste really good? Do they contribute to building a healthy environment instead of detracting from it? Does their production improve the lives of the people that produce it instead of exploiting them because they are desperate for money?

These are all questions that we can answer yes to at The Downtown Farm Stand. We strive to buy local and organic food produced sustainably whenever possible. It is our goal to build a local sustainable food system. If we can't find things locally, we fill in the gaps with products from highly responsible regional producers.

Companies like Eden Foods and Organic Valley that promote and are philosophically behind organic and sustainable agriculture. Companies that purchase from family farms that pay their employees fair wages. When we buy products from other areas of the world we look for Fair Trade Certified products that give back to communities. Every out of area product in our store is certified organic - not just "natural". I know of no other store that is just like us. We look forward to getting know you all better in the coming months and we hope to continue to wow you with great products and that have added values.

Good Clean & Fair

That was the theme at the National Slow Food Conference this year. I wanted to send a link to an article in the Washington Post that detailed this years event. A great article about a great conference. All of my food and agriculture mentors were there from Alice Waters, to Michael Pollan, Eric Schlosser, Wendell Berry, Vandana Shiva, Rick Bayless and more.
The final quote at the end says exactly what I was saying above ...
"What we're trying to do is create a place where people can come together and celebrate a values-driven food system," said Anya Fernald, the event's executive director. "We have to take it one step at a time."


That's about it for this week, see you at Living Lightly,

Dave Ring


The Downtown Farm Stand, 125 E Main St
Corner of Main and Mulberry, Downtown Muncie
765-288-3775

Hours: Monday - Saturday - 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Open Sunday! 12 - 5 pm

We have a lot of parking available right on Main street in front of our door, also in the two hour city lot right behind the building with access off of Jackson, and in the surrounding parking lots. If you need help finding these areas, just ask! Many people find we are very convenient if you need to get in and out quickly and do not have time to walk through a big parking lot and wander through a huge store. You can always find a friendly face to ask for help!

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Thursday, September 18, 2008

MuncieDowntown.com Developers Launch New Internet Company Downtown

The developers of munciedowntown.com have opened Ineo Web Solutions, a new website design, development and hosting company in the Murray Building in Downtown Muncie, Indiana.

Ineo owners Allan and Carey Hays have been developing websites for local businesses and not-for-profit groups for more than eight years, operating as Downtown Data Center.

Ineo was started to meet customer demand for more full service, high-end internet solutions. Supported by a team of design, development and marketing experts, Ineo works closely with businesses and organizations to maximize their financial investment in advertising by using the internet as an effective and affordable communication and marketing tool.

The company provides high performance, high impact web services, with a focus on personalized solutions to give each client the most suitable online presence.

Ineo will continue to offer the same self-serve web hosting services for our do-it-yourself customers under the Ineo-EZ platform, providing 24-hour access and instant-on services.

Visit www.ineo.ws for more information, or call 1-800-284-8745.

Contact:
Allan Hays, President / Technical Director
Carey Hays, Secretary / Creative Director
405 S. Walnut St. Suite 206 • Muncie, IN 47305
765-284-9138 • 1-800-284-8745
Email: allan@ineo.ws or carey@munciedowntown.com
Website: www.ineo.ws


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Weekly Downtown E-News 9/18/08

The developers of munciedowntown.com have opened Ineo Web Solutions, a new website design, development and hosting company in Downtown Muncie, Indiana. Click Here for details.

The Downtown Business Council will meet Wednesday, Sept. 24th, at 3pm at 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.

Downtown Muncie will have a float in the BSU Homecoming parade. Anyone interested in helping build the float should come to the Sign Shop on Granville on Wednesday, Sept. 24th at 6pm. Please spread the word, and bring a friend! Warm bodies are also needed to help walk the parade. Lineup will be at Central High School between 7 and 8am. Call Cheryl Crowder at (765) 282-7897 or email info [at] munciedowntown [dot] com for details.

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SEPTEMBER EVENTS

September 18 - 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.

September 18 - Rock the Vote at Doc's Music Hall, starting at 10pm. Free cover, and voter registrations! Featuring Red Light Remedy, Michael Martin Band, James Brown Car Alarm and Losing September.

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 - Homeschool Program at Minnetrista, "Community Connections", 1 - 3 p.m. (Recommended for children ages 5-9) Registration is required.

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

September 19 - Leah Ashton 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 20 - Living Lightly Fair, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. at Minnetrista. Living Lightly is a FREE resource fair for sustainable lifestyles. Living Lightly is aimed at educating East Central Indiana residents about practical ways to live more sustainably, saving money and resources for themselves and future generations.

September 22 - Comedy at the Heorot with Brad Thacker and Chris Wagel, 9pm.

September 24 - Downtown Business Council meeting at 3pm in the Star Press conference room. The Downtown Business Council meets the fourth Wednesday of every month.

September 26 - Dave Elwert, Sarah Scharbrough and nate Hack 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 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 27 - A Farmers Market Cooking Demonstration at Minnetrista at 9:00 a.m. 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 ONGOING

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 - Gallery 308 Opens a new exhibit, "Copyright Propaganda: Street Art" on display through September. This exhibition features the work of two artists: Mike Boyd and Will Britton. T

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.

September 22 through Octoberr 31 - Sarah LaBarge, a current Ball State University student, will have her art work on display in the Cornerstone Gallery from September 22nd 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.

September 15 - December 13 - Cornerstone Arts Program classes for youth and adults in numerous areas of the arts, including visual arts, dance and music. Register online at www.cornerstonearts.org.

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--Discover Oakhurst Gardens or the Nature Area (all day); Historical House Tour 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.; Apples & Cider Daily, 2 p.m.; and Nature & Garden Fun, Daily, 4 p.m.

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 7-11 - Middletown Idol Talent Competition at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Visit www.cornerstonearts.org for more information.

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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Sunday, September 14, 2008

Muncie Music Fest Lineup Announced

The Second Annual Muncie Music Fest will be held in the streets of Downtown Muncie Saturday, Oct. 4 from 6 p.m.-1 a.m. This gated, all-age event features a variety of independent, unsigned artists.

What moves your feet? Pick your beat!... rock, folk, indie, country, blues, jazz, hip hop, metal, soul, bluegrass...WHAAAT! Muncie Music Fest will entice you with three outdoor stages and additional listening opportunities in a variety of Downtown venues.

Make an evening of it Downtown! Food vendors, beer gardens, fun merchandise and many live performances promise a new experience for everyone.

$7 Presale ticket information available at munciemusicfest.com
$10 general admission at the gate
$5 with student ID

The first 1000 ticket purchasers will receive a copy of the 2008 Muncie Music Fest collectable CD featuring a track from each of our Main Stage artist! If you are purchasing online, your CD will be available at "Will Call."

Village Green Records and Dan's Downtown Records will host the MMF Music Market featuring locally produced music and a big screen for viewing awesome stage performances.

Produced by Muncie Downtown Development
Brought to you by WLBC/MAX
Sponsored by: Muncie Downtown Development, MSD, Sam Pierce Chevrolet, FM Music, Michelob Ultra, Mountian Dew, Wishbone Gifts

For band info and links, schedule, map and all the latest info for the Fest, visit www.munciemusicfest.com or www.munciedowntown.com. Food or merchandise vendors should call 765 282-7897 for participation info.


Outdoor Stage Line-Up:

FM Music Stage- N. Walnut

6-7 p.m. CHS Jazz

7-8 p.m. We're History Now

8-9 p.m. Seliphane Parade

9-10 p.m. Bears of Blue River

10-11 p.m. Michael Martin Band

11-12 p.m. James Brown Car Alarm

12-1 a.m. Losing September


Michelob Ultra Stage - S. Walnut

6-7 p.m. A Bad Idea

7:15-8 p.m. The Buzz

8:15-9 p.m. Gabe Vitek and the Ivory

9:15-10 p.m. Cocaine Wolves

10:15-11 p.m. Spitshine

11:15 p.m.-12 a.m. Steely James

12-1 a.m. Blues Funk Project



Launching Pad Stage

6:15-7 p.m. Zepher

7:15- 8:30 p.m. Dreams of University

8:45- 9:30 p.m. Remember Paris

9:45-10:30 p.m. Ataris

11-11:45 p.m. Id Obleous

12-1 a.m. Merc Versus


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Friday, September 12, 2008

Weekly Downtown E-News 9/11/08

Muncie Downtown Business Council will have a booth at the Business 2 Business Expo at the Horizon Center on Tuesday, Sept. 16 from 11am to 5pm. We need a few volunteers to man the table - if you are able to work an hour or more, please call Cheryl Crowder at (765) 282-7897 or email info [at] munciedowntown [dot] com.
If your Downtown business or organization would like to provide any flyers, brochures or promotional materials to be distributed at our booth, you may drop them off at the Downtown Development office. A few last-minute booths are available; if your business would like to have a booth at the expo, call Nance Buchert at (765) 751-9114. Special rates are offered for Downtown Business Council members.

Anyone interested in helping build the Downtown Muncie float for the BSU Homecoming Parade should come to the Sign Shop on Granville on Wednesday, Sept. 24th at 6pm. Please help spread the word, and bring a friend! Volunteers are needed to help walk the parade. Lineup will be at Central High School between 7 and 8am. Call Cheryl Crowder at (765) 282-7897 or email info [at] munciedowntown [dot] com for details.

Old Washington Street Festival returns to the East Central Neighborhood for its 32nd year! The festival will be held on the four blocks of East Washington Street between Madison and Hackley Streets on Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and Sunday from 11am to 5pm.Click Here for info.

Cornerstone Center for the Arts is now registering for fall classes that will start on September 15. The Cornerstone Arts Program offers a wide variety of 12-week long classes for all ages, including Dance, Theatre, Visual Arts, Language, Music, Writing, Kindermusik and Private Lessons. Visit www.cornerstonearts.org for info.

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SEPTEMBER EVENTS

September 12 - Rockers For Knockers, a benefit show at Center Stage. All proceeds will go to the cancer center to pay for mammograms that some women cannot afford. The show starts at 6pm and will feature Hit-n-Run, Missing Mercer, Mud Eye Joe, Mike Milligan and Steam Shovel, and Waylon T. & the Blues Bus. This is an all ages show, kids 12 and under get in free.

September 12 - Minnetrista Minne-trip, Indiana Art and Wine, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.Travel to beautiful Nashville, Indiana for a day of wine tasting, gallery exploration, and shopping. Space is limited. Lunch is included.

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 - Michael Kelsey at Doc's Music Hall. www.myspace.com/michelkelseymusic

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 - Old Washington Street Festival and Historic Home Tour, 10:00am - 5:00pm, featuring food, music, arts and crafts at this 32nd annual event.

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

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

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 15 - Fall classes begin at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Visit www.cornerstonearts.org for more information.

September 16 - Business to Business Expo at the Horizon Convention Center, 11am to 5pm. The theme is "Celebrating Local Sports." Contact Nance Buchert - 765-751-9114 - nbuchert@muncie.com.

September 16 - Children's and Youth Choirs practice begins at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Visit www.cornerstonearts.org for details.

September 17 - PBS Program Club at Minnetrista, 2 - 4 p.m. Watch and discuss an informative program about the presidency of George H.W. Bush.Price: free. Registration is requested.

September 17 - Paul and Storm at Center Stage, 8pm.

September 18 - 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.

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 - Homeschool Program at Minnetrsita, "Community Connections", 1 - 3 p.m. (Recommended for children ages 5-9) Registration is required.

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

September 19 - Leah Ashton 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 20 - Living Lightly Fair, 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. at Minnetrista. Living Lightly is a FREE resource fair for sustainable lifestyles. Living Lightly is aimed at educating East Central Indiana residents about practical ways to live more sustainably, saving money and resources for themselves and future generations.

September 22 - Comedy at the Heorot with Brad Thacker and Chris Wagel, 9pm.

September 26 - Dave Elwert, Sarah Scharbrough and nate Hack 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 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 27 - A Farmers Market Cooking Demonstration at Minnetrista at 9:00 a.m. 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 ONGOING

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 - Gallery 308 Opens a new exhibit, "Copyright Propaganda: Street Art" on display through September. This exhibition features the work of two artists: Mike Boyd and Will Britton. T

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.

September 22 through Octoberr 31 - Sarah LaBarge, a current Ball State University student, will have her art work on display in the Cornerstone Gallery from September 22nd 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.

September 15 - December 13 - Cornerstone Arts Program classes for youth and adults in numerous areas of the arts, including visual arts, dance and music. Register online at www.cornerstonearts.org.

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--Discover Oakhurst Gardens or the Nature Area (all day); Historical House Tour 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.; Apples & Cider Daily, 2 p.m.; and Nature & Garden Fun, Daily, 4 p.m.

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 7-11 - Middletown Idol Talent Competition at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Visit www.cornerstonearts.org for more information.

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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Thursday, September 11, 2008

Second Annual Living Lightly Fair Returns to Minnetrista

An internationally recognized conservationist and Indiana-based musicians with international and national reputations will headline Muncie's second annual Living Lightly Fair from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sept. 20 at Minnetrista.

The Living Lightly Fair will offer hundreds of practical tips to homeowners, nature lovers, gardeners, parents, children, do-it-yourselfers and others interested in greener living, alternative energy, recycling and healthier environments. The fair organizers describe living lightly as learning how to use fewer resources and reduce costs as individuals and businesses.

The fair also will feature 17 presentations, a community leaders round table, three musical performances, a visiting artist, four stations of activities and workshops for children. A green marketplace of more than 45 vendors and exhibitors will showcase local and regional providers of sustainable living products and ideas.

Local organic and ethnic food will be served during the day-long event.

Four community leaders will share their accomplishments and visions for creating more sustainable lifestyles for area residents at a roundtable from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Round table panel members will be Sharon McShirley, mayor of Muncie; Sue Errington, a state senator; Terry Murphy, Muncie/Delaware County Chamber of Commerce; and Kevin Smith, the former mayor of Anderson.

Moderator for the panel will be Muncie City Council at-large member Linda Gregory. After panel members make a brief presentation, questions from the audience will be taken.

The keynote speaker will be Jerome Ringo, who is president of the Apollo Alliance and the first African-American to lead a major environmental group. The Apollo Alliance is a national coalition of business, labor and environmental and community leaders who are catalysts for adopting clean energies, cutting carbon emissions and reducing the country's dependence on foreign oil.

Ringo has taken the concerns of the alliance to more than 75 audiences, including the U.S. Conference of Mayors, the National Conference of State Legislatures and the U.S. Green Building Council. He also appeared in Al Gore's film, "An Inconvenient Truth."

Ringo served as chairman of the board for the National Wildlife Federation from 2005-07 and remains on the NWF board as immediate former board chairman. He joined the NWF board in 1996. His reverence for the land started as a child in Southern Louisiana where he would fish, catch crabs and hunt for duck, goose and deer. Through his work with NWF, his major area of concern has been giving hope to the future of wildlife along Louisiana's coasts, in the Everglades and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

Musicians Malcolm Dalglish and Carrie Newcomer will entertain fair goers. Both musicians are headquartered in Bloomington, Ind.

Dalglish is a hammer dulcimer player and a founding member of the folk/Celtic trio Metamora. His specialty is composing for choir. Children's choirs throughout the world have commissioned his folk-inspired music. He has recorded nine albums. He will perform from noon to 1 p.m.

Newcomer is a nationally known singer/songwriter who grew up in Elkhart, Ind. She got her start in the group Stone Soup, but as a solo artist she has produced 11 albums. Her styles include jazz, blues, folk and rock. Major media throughout the United States have recognized and praised her work. She will perform from 7-8:30 p.m.

Prior to Newcomer's performance, The Great Divide, a local musical group, will perform from 6 to 6:45 p.m.

Sponsors for the event are the Ball State University Bracken Environmental Fund, American Electric Power/Indiana Michigan Power, Muncie Star Press, Ball Brothers Foundation, Indiana Architectural Foundation, Indiana Office of Energy & Defense Development, The Community Foundation of Muncie & Delaware County Inc., Ball State Department of Art and Ball State College of Fine Arts. A media partner is Indiana Living Green Magazine.

To learn more about Living Lightly activities, go to www.livinglightlyfair.org.

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Wednesday, September 10, 2008

Children and Youth Choir at Cornerstone

Join the Children's Choir or the Youth Choir now! Cornerstone Center for the Arts is now accepting registration for a Children's Choir for children in grades 3-5 and for a Youth Choir for children in grades 6-8.

Choir practice will begin Tuesday, September 16th and run weekly through the end of May. Under the direction of Dr. Christina Lamb, students will learn a variety of quality music in an educational setting. Students will practice for two community performances. The Children's Choir for 3rd to 5th grades will meet on Tuesdays from 5:00-6:15pm. The Youth Choir for 6th to 8th grades will meet on Tuesdays from 6:30-8:00pm.

All students are welcome! The fee is $140 for the year (September to May). A payment plan of $20 per month for seven months is also available. Financial aid is available for those who qualify.

Please register online at www.cornerstonearts.org or call the Education Office at 281-9503 ext. 15 for more information.


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Opening at Muncie Civic Theatre: God's Favorite, a Neil Simon Comedy

Muncie Civic Theatre presents God's Favorite, a Neil Simon comedy, running September 12th-27th. Performances are at 7:30pm for Thursday-Saturday shows and 2:00pm for the Sunday, September 14th matinee. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for groups of 10 or more, and only $5 for college students and younger. Call the Box Office at 288.PLAY for ticket information or stop by Wednesday-Friday from 4-6:00pm.

Featuring Jeff Shull, Tom Cherry, Cathy Casazza, Ryan Lash, Hilary Metzger, Conner Lloyd, Jeff Rapkin, and Lori Lloyd. Designers include David Sherrill, Emma Smith, Marty Grubbs, and Matt Erwin. Directed by Robby Tompkins.

God's Favorite takes place at the Benjamin mansion on the North Shore of Long Island. Neil Simon's adaptation of the Book of Job includes a tycoon, his wife, a messenger from God, a prodigal son, and a pair of dim-witted siblings. One night a messenger from God, Sidney Lipton, arrives and as in the biblical story, tries desperately to get Joe Benjamin to renounce God. When Joe refuses he is visited by all afflictions imaginable, including lightning strikes, health problems, and even seeing the cardboard box factory burn to the ground. This hilarious story combines Neil Simon's ability to bring wit, humor, and all manner of entertainment into one fantastic play!

Presented by special arrangement through Samuel French, Inc.

Visit www.munciecivic.org for more information about our 77th season, or call 288.PLAY to receive a season brochure in the mail.

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Tuesday, September 09, 2008

Upcoming Events at Minnetrista

Upcoming Events at Minnetrista include Living Lightly, Saturday, September 20
9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Living Lightly is a FREE resource fair for sustainable lifestyles. Living Lightly is aimed at educating East Central Indiana residents about practical ways to live more sustainably, saving money and resources for themselves and future generations.

A Farmers Market Cooking Demonstration will be Saturday, September 27 at 9:00 a.m.
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. Supported by Ball, Brought to you by Jarden Home Brands

Daily Tours at Minnetrista (Daily activities always included with admission!)
Admission: $4 child/student, $6 senior, $7 adult.

Discover All Day!
Take a walk through Oakhurst Gardens or the Nature Area. See what flowers are blooming or what animals are out and about.

Back in Time:
Historical House Tour
Daily, 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m.
Explore this historic home and discover what life was like for the family who once called this place "home."

Apples & Cider
Daily, 2 p.m.
The sweet smell of apple cider is in the air! Get a behind-the-scenes peek at how cider is made at The Orchard Shop, followed by a taste test.

Nature & Garden Fun
Daily, 4 p.m.
Have you ever tagged Monarch butterflies or peeked at pumpkins growing on the vine? Join us each day as we share something new with you that is happening
outside at Minnetrista.


Adult Programs at Minnetrista:

Minnetrista Minne-trip: Indiana Art and Wine
Friday, September 12, 8 a.m. - 6 p.m.
What better way to experience Indiana art than to travel to beautiful Nashville, Indiana? We'll start our trip at Minnetrista with the exhibit, Open Space: Art About the Land. Then it's on to Nashville for a day of wine tasting, gallery exploration, and shopping. Tour the T.C. Steele State Historic Site, the last home and studio of Indiana artist Theodore Clement Steele, then enjoy lunch at the Story Inn restaurant.
Price: Members $35; Non-members $45
Registration Deadline: Tuesday, September 9
Space is limited. Lunch is included.

PBS Program Club
Wednesday, September 17, 2 - 4 p.m.
This month we'll watch and discuss an informative program about the presidency of
George H.W. Bush.
Price: free. Registration is requested.

Pickling 101
Wednesday, September 10, 6 - 7:30 p.m.
Have you picked a peck but are puzzled by pickling? Staff from Jarden Home Brands and Minnetrista will help you pickle perfectly in this hands-on workshop. Each participant will make a jar of pickles.
(Product will be ready to pick up Thursday, September 11).
Price: Members $10 per adult, Non-members $15 per adult

Homeschool Programs at Minnetrista:

Community Connections
Friday, September 19, 1 - 3 p.m.
(Recommended for children ages 5-9)
A community can be as small as your house, or as big as the world. No matter how our communities change, or how much time passes, one thing remains the same, we're all connected. Join us as we discover how the choices we make can influence the world around us.
Price: $4 per child; parents free. Registration is required.


For more information visit www.minnetrista.net or call 282-4848.

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Business 2 Business Expo Coming to Horizon Center

The Business 2 Business Expo will be at the Horizon Convention Center on Tuesday, Sept. 16, from 11am to 5pm.

The theme is "Celebrating Local Sports." The Delaware County high schools are supplying materials we will use to decorate, and we encourage exhibitors to support their favorite school and athletic teams.

Visitors are welcome to wander through the exhibits at any time. Bring the team and enjoy lunch at the EXPO! Lunch and snacks available all day.

A limited number of booths are still available at $225 Chamber Members ~ $375 Non-members. All types of businesses are welcome to exhibit! All businesses that would like to exhibit MUST turn in a registration form. If you have NOT submitted a registration form, you do NOT have a booth!

Download an EXPO registration form at www.muncie.com/coc

CONTACT:
Nance Buchert, 765-751-9114 or nbuchert@muncie.com
Fax: 765-751-9151

Be sure to join us - it will be a super day!

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Monday, September 08, 2008

Old Washington Street Festival This Weekend

Be a part of all the excitement and festivities during the Annual Old Washington Street Festival this weekend, September 13 & 14, 2008. The 32nd annual festival will be held on the four blocks of East Washington Street between Madison and Hackley Streets on Saturday from 10am to 5pm, and Sunday from 11am to 5pm.

The primary focus of the Old Washington Street Festival is on the architectural, cultural, and social heritage of Muncie's Emily Kimbrough Historic District and the surrounding neighborhood. Home tours and a walking tour extend the bounds of the Festival to approximately fourteen square blocks.

At the hub of the Festival on Washington Street are demonstrations of crafts contemporary to the turn of the Emily Kimbrough Housecentury, arts and crafts displays, musical entertainment, an ice cream social and other refreshments, antiques, a milk wagon and a hand-drawn fire pumper to take visitors back to the gas boom era. We expect the variety of attractions to draw over 8,000 people.

Since 1976 the East Central Neighborhood Association in Muncie, Indiana has sponsored the Old Washington Street Festival. The Festival focuses on the architectural, cultural, and social heritage of Muncie from the late 1800s through the turn of the century.

The East Central Neighborhood boasts a great variety of housing stock, most of it built between 1870 and World War I. At the turn of the century most of Muncie's gas-boom wealth had Historical Re-enactmentsbeen lavished on homes here, and many of the twelve-block section of the area has been designated locally and by the state as the Emily Kimbrough Historic District, and in 1980 it was included on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Upcoming Events at Cornerstone Center for the Arts

Join Cornerstone Center for the Arts for an Open House on Tuesday, September 9th from 5:00-7:00pm for a free Open House to showcase our building, programs, and exciting events. All community members of all ages are invited to see what Cornerstone has to offer.


FALL CLASS REGISTRATION
The Cornerstone Arts Program is offering a wide variety of 12-week long classes this fall, including Dance, Theatre, Visual Arts, Language, Music, Writing, Kindermusik and Private Lessons.

Don't miss out on this fall's exciting class selection. We have classes for all ages -- infants through adults. Encourage your family and friends to take a look at Cornerstone Center for the Arts and all of the programs offered!

Cornerstone's fall classes begin Monday, September 15. Private lessons may begin at anytime.

To register, call Cornerstone at 765.281.9503 ext.15 or visit us online at www.cornerstonearts.org .

Brochures are available at the front door and throughout the building, or you can call 765.281.9503 ext.15 to be added to the mailing list. You can also read about all classes and register online at www.cornerstonearts.org.


NEW ART EXHIBIT: FIGURES AND NEW WORK BY SARAH LABARGE
Sarah LaBarge, a current Ball State University student, will have her art work on display in the Cornerstone Gallery from September 22nd to October 31st. The show is titled Sarah LaBarge: Figures and New Work and features 18 pieces of her recent work.

This is the third 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. The cost is free and open to the public.

For more information on Sarah's exhibit, contact Cornerstone at 765-281-9503 ext.15 or visit us online at www.cornerstonearts.org .


CALENDAR OF EVENTS

August 7 - September 18
Blair Bowden: Images and Words

September 9
Cornerstone Open House
5:00-7:00pm

September 15
Fall Classes Begin

September 22 - October 31
Art Exhibit: Images and New Work by Sarah LaBarge

October 2-3
Downtown Arts Walk

October 7 - 11
Middletown Idol
Talent Competition

October 23
401(k)ids 10th Anniversary Celebration

October 30
Community Halloween Party
4:00-6:00pm

November 13-15
Harvest Moon Film Festival

November 22
Candy Cane Lane

November 24-28
Thanksgiving Break - No Classes

December 8-13
Last Week Of Classes

December 14
Cornerstone Fall Celebration
2:00-5:00pm

January 26 - 31
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 ext.13 for more details.

Thank you for considering making a donation to Cornerstone.

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Friday, September 05, 2008

Downtown Farm Stand is Now Open Sundays!

The Downtown Farm Stand has joined Blue Bottle and White River Landing in offering Sunday hours.

Downtown Farm Stand is located at 125 E Main St, at the corner of Main and Mulberry streets in Downtown Muncie. Hours are Monday thru Saturday, 10:00 am-7:00 pm, and Sunday 12 - 5 pm. Call 765-288-3775 for more info.

From the Downtown Farm Stand newsletter:

We have a lot of parking available right on Main street in front of our door, also in the two hour city lot right behind the building with access off of Jackson, and in the surrounding parking lots. If you need help finding these areas, just ask! Many people find we are very convenient if you need to get in and out quickly and do not have time to walk through a big parking lot and wander through a huge store. You can always find a friendly face to ask for help!

Open Sundays 12- 5 pm! - Did you know that Sundays are the second busiest shopping day of the week? Neither did I until I read it recently. We had been debating for a while, but it's just became obvious that we needed to be open on Sundays. We look forward to filling your weekend needs for high quality local organic food. We need to be open as much as possible now because we want to generate income to open our commercial kitchen to have a deli and to begin to collect a much needed paycheck for our work here. Opening on the second busiest shopping day of the week is a good place to start to ramp up business.

Equipment - We are on the lookout for kitchen equipment for our deli. I have been an extremely lucky scrounger thus far and have been able to find almost all of our equipment for free. The tough economic times mean that a lot of businesses come and go, and so far we have been able to find a lot of things. We hope to continue to do so, so help us out with any tips that you have. We are specifically looking for ...
* An electric flat top griddle with an oven
* 2- 4 Cafe tables and chairs
* A reach in produce cooler
* Stainless steel tables and sinks

Local Produce - It's that time of year when our shelves become more and more stocked with local food. We're enjoying local pears and apples, peppers and tomatoes, zucchini and okra, onions, garlic, and potatoes, and just about anything else that grows nearby. All of our producers are friends and neighbors, people we know and trust. Folks that raise food with respect for the environment and for the people eating it, and for the animals they raise. We hope you can take advantage of this local bounty and enjoy the many great foods available. As one of our customers put it, "It may be local food week around the country, but every week is local food week at The Downtown Farm Stand." Hey that's the idea, right?


Food For Thought - An Open Letter to the Delaware County Commissioners

Tuesday of this week I had this letter submitted for the record and Julie Alexander read it for me at the County Commissioners meeting since I had to work at the store. It says some things I thought you all might be interested in:


Hello, I am Dave Ring, a resident of Delaware County, owner of Ring Family Farm, and owner of The Downtown Farm Stand in Muncie.
The Downtown Farm Stand is a grocery store that specializes in locally produced organic and sustainable food such as 100% grass fed meats and dairy products, pastured poultry, organic and local fruits and vegetables, local honey, grains, and hand crafted items. In a recent planing commission meeting Chairman David Howell suggested that there were no alternatives to Confined Animal Feeding Operations, industrial agriculture, and the subsequent poisoning of our environment. He suggested that to say otherwise would mean going back to the days of "Ma and Pa Kettle".

I would like to inform the commissioners that there is indeed a thriving alternative in Delaware County. With no assistance from any government entities and built only through the sheer demand of it's local citizens and the hard work and of it's producers, Delaware County now has the beginning of a local sustainable food system.

It is our goal to take advantage of the fastest growing segment of agriculture in the United States of America for the last 15 years - organic and sustainable farming. With our local industrial economy having long ago failed, we are dependent only on the existence of Ball State University - the saving grace of our community. With the national economy lagging in large part due to the increased expenses of natural resources, it is our belief that it is necessary to begin the production of our food closer to home in a sustainable method that uses far fewer petroleum products. There is no better time than now.

We can be a leader in the state of Indiana in sustainable agriculture. We can attract investment, put people to work, and rehabilitate our family farmsteads by putting families back onto the land. Sustainable organic farming is the perfect compliment to an education based community. High -value sustainable agriculture with many value added spin-off businesses is the key to building local economies.
The most important step in that process today is to make sure that this area remains viable for organic and sustainable agriculture by voting for a C.A.F.O. moratorium which would enable us to adhere to USDA guidelines in all parts of the county for organic agriculture. I implore you today to to think positively of our future and vote yes for a moratorium on new confined animal feeding operations in Delaware County.

Thank you for your consideration,

David Ring



We hope that they listen and pass the moratorium. At any rate we had to give it a shot.

That's about it for this week, we hope to see you at the store!

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