NOVEMBER
1st-Nov 17th David Dale Designs features: Christianity In Visual Art
3rd-5th Muncie Civic Theatre presents BEND 8:00pm
4th Muncie Children’s Museum presents: Friends and Family Fun Night, 3 to 7 p.m., Ball State Theater Education students will be at the Museum presenting interactive plays plus much more.
5th Muncie Civic Theatre Jenny DeVoe in concert 8pm. Tickets are available by calling 765-288-PLAY or at the Box Office.
10th Muncie Children’s Museum: Longaberger Basket Bingo Doors open at 6 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m.
Downtown Business Council Important Items:
1. Muncie Downtown Business Council (DBC) Membership Drive-- Individual membership $25 per year, corporate $50; membership form to arrive in the mail in November, or see Tom Steiner, Membership Chair, or Genny Gordy for details. Also, election of DBC board is scheduled for December/January.
2. Our holiday event this year will take place on First Thursday, Dec. 1st. Please start collecting white lights for all of your windows, be prepared to purchase a wreath ($15) from Kiwanis (see Tom Steiner) for a unifying element to our downtown district, and consider filling your business with poinsettas from the Little Red Door. $15 each, purchased separately, $12 if we buy in groups of 25 or more. Call 284-9063.
3. Returning: last year's successful Holiday Gift Giveaway program. Be thinking about your business' giveaway item. Email to aallen@muncie.gannett.com (Andrea Allen) with "Holiday Giveaway" in the subject line by Nov 10th.
4. Are you ready for sidewalk snow removal? The city ordinance says all sidewalks must be cleared by 10 AM - each morning, folks! Please make arrangements before winter hits - there could be tickets in our forecast, as well as snow! We don't want to discourage shoppers with ice & slush.
5. If you are interested in a leadership position for Downtown Business Council for the coming year, please let Genny Gordy know, so your name can be added to the ballot. gengor@aol.com Help direct our efforts! Your leadership skills are needed! It's also fun!
*************************************************************************************************
OnGoing Exhibits and Events:
Muncie Children's Museum has new daily programs at 3:30 p.m. Don't miss ABC Read with Me, a preschool program, on Tuesdays, Fun Fine Arts on Wednesdays, Creative Crafts on Thursdays, Sensational Science on Fridays and Weekend Wonders on Saturday and Sunday. To learn more, call the Museum at (765) 286-1660.
Minnetrista has special topic programs everyday for toodlers to adults For more information, or to register, call (765) 213-3549.
1st-Nov 17th David Dale Designs features: Christianity In Visual Art
1st-31st The Artist Within features Nada Statamoyer
1st-31st Gordy Fine Art & Framing features Nada Statamoyer
2nd-27th Mitchell Place Gallery presents Power of One features Watercolor Media 2005 from 30 Indiana artist.
15th-Feb. 19th Minnetrista Something Old, New, Borrowed and Blue
24th-Nov 5th: ArtWorks is featuring Mask Madness
29th thru April 16 - Minnetrista Hunters of the Sky
**********************************************************************************
Send news items
Weekly emailed newsletter to nancylnorris@aol.com.
For the printed monthly Do It Downtown newsletter in the Star Press, send news to downtownmuncie@aol.com, or call the Downtown Development office at 282-7897.
To have information added to the downtown website, email info@munciedowntown.com.
2 comments:
i like the concept behind this site, but i think it is poorly executed. i stumbled upon it by accident and was upset when i had previously been looking for a site featuring downtown muncie and was not able to find one. i think you would be better suited to create a more dynamic site than simply doing text for all the events. it looks way too boring and way too hard to read. also, perhaps a redesign is in order because it gives a feeling of being outdated. if you want to make downtown muncie seem interesting, you have to make it appealing. just suggestions i guess.
- a friendly muncie resident concerned with the state of the city and it's apparent dying culture
REPLY TO PREVIOUS COMMENT:
It appears that you "stumbled upon" the blogger page of munciedowntown.com, which is text only.
If you go to the home page, www.munciedowntown.com, you'll find much more extensive information, including a graphical calendar, up-to-date news, and a complete directory of businesses and services in downtown muncie!
Thanks for your concern, but please check out the rest of the website. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
Carey
webmaster
www.munciedowntown.com
Post a Comment