Mar 18, 2024
Today
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Looking Back | Moving Forward
7:30pm @
University Theatre, Ball State University
Ball State University, next to Bracken Library and Pruis Hall
Cost: General Public: $18 in advance, $20 at the door Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $15 in advance, $17 at the door Please join the Department of Theatre and Dance, as we celebrate the history of dance in University Theatre by reliving some of our finest performances and choreography from the past 35 years. Choreographed by Beverly Bautista, Anne Beck, Sidra Bell, Lisa Carter, Audra Sokol, and Susan Koper
Mar 19, 2024
Tomorrow
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Horticulture Volunteer Days
8am to 12pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
March 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28; 8–11 a.m.
Free Community Event
Join the Minnetrista Horticulture team for special volunteer days to learn about and help maintain our beautiful gardens! Volunteers will have the opportunity to serve while expanding their knowledge alongside our professional staff.
If you are interested in volunteering, please email James Mitchell at jmitchell@minnetrista.net.
- Beginning Genealogy (Four Tuesdays, March 5, 12, 19, & 26) 10am to 11:30am @ E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center Ball State University 400 N. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN 47306
Tracing your roots is a way to document history and family information that you can pass along to future generations. With many resources available online, genealogy is becoming popular and easier to accomplish. This class is for those will little or no previous knowledge of genealogy.
Topics covered each session:
March 5—Genealogy 101: Will focus on general standards (i.e., how genealogists write dates among other things) and discuss how to get started with your family tree.
March 12—Forms and Documents: Will discuss census records, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, land records, and etc., as well as the type of information that can be obtained from these forms.
March 19—Organization: Will examine several different ways to organize all the information that you find.
March 26—Software and Free Websites: Will take a look at three different software programs on the market as well as some of the free websites available to help you do your research.Instructor: Karen Good, board member and chair of Ancestor Hunters, Delaware County Historical Society; and the Indiana County Genealogist
Limited to 20 guests. No charge - Reservations required. Please reserve at https://commerce.cashnet.com/BALL_EMS057.
- Primary Candidate Forum 6:30pm @ Maring-Hunt Library 2005 S High Street
Muncie Resists provides a bipartisan panel forum to help inform voters about the primary Candidates. All candidates have been invited
- 2024 Primary Series Candidate Forum 6:30pm to 7:30pm @ Maring-Hunt Library Community Room 2005 S High Street
All candidates are invited to participate in a forum to bring their voice directly to the voters. All candidates will be asked the same questions. Questions will be solicited from the audience as well as prepared common questions. March 19 is focused on county and local candidates. April 2 will focus on State and Federal offices.
- Primary Series Candidate Forum 6:30pm to 7:30pm @ Maring-Hunt Library Community Room 2005 S High Street
Candidate Forums provide voters with information on candidates through panel discussions. All candidates are invited to attend to speak directly to voters. Each candidate will have the opportunity to answer all questions. Questions will be asked by the moderator as well as audience questions as time allows. This is a non-partisan event aimed at educating voters on their choices. On March 19, Delaware County candidates will participate. State and Federal candidates will participate on April 2.
- Women of Song and Vox Anima 7:30pm @ Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University Corner of Riverside and McKinley
Cost: General Public: $8 in advance / $10 at the door Seniors: $5 in advance / $7 at the door BSU Faculty/Staff: $5 in advance / $7 at the door Students: free* in advance / $5 at the door Under the direction of Kerry Glann, and guest artist Erin Plisco.
Vox Anima is a treble-voice ensemble (sopranos or altos) open to students of all disciplines who enjoy sharing camaraderie through music and achieving excellence in performance.
TICKETS
Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office located at Sursa Hall starting August 1.
PURCHASE OPTIONS
- ONLINE
- Phone: 765-285-8749
- In person: Monday through Friday from Noon to 5 p.m., or starting 1 hour before the performance
Mar 20, 2024
This Wednesday
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Dementia Friends
2pm to 3pm @
E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center, Ball State University
400 N. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN 47306
Ages: 18+ The Dementia Friends Indiana initiative–an outreach of Dementia Friendly America–seeks to educate communities across the state about dementia, break down the stigma surrounding dementia, and implement practical changes that make life easier to navigate for those with dementia and those who care for them. This session is beneficial for any community member, community group, business, or organization that is interested in making their community friendlier and more conducive for those living with dementia. Tia will explain what dementia is, signs and symptoms, communication tips, and more.
Presenter: Tia Drumm, Caregiver Program Coordinator, LifeStream
No Charge—Reservations Required
Please reserve at https://commerce.cashnet.com/BALL_EMS057- Campus Orchestra 7:30pm @ Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University Corner of Riverside and McKinley
About
The Campus Orchestra is a non-auditioned full orchestra featuring students and members of the Ball State community. This concert is free and open to the public.
- Don't Unlock the Door 7:30pm @ Cave Theatre, Ball State University The Cave is located on the basement level of the Arts and Communications Building.
Cost: General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door Don't Unlock the Door
Written by Craig Sodaro
Directed by Erin Takahashi
Cave Theatre
March 20-23 at 7:30 pm
March 23-24 at 2:30 pm
Upon receiving numerous death threats while in the running for governor, State Senator Tyson Avery and his wife escape to a mountain cabin owned by the family of the Senator's top aide, Clayton Carlson. Tension builds as the stalker reveals they know where the Senator is hiding and as more and more disturbing events take place, the terror really begins.
Tickets
Tickets are available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office in person, online, and via phone at 765-285-8749.
General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door
Mar 21, 2024
This Thursday
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Horticulture Volunteer Days
8am to 12pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
March 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28; 8–11 a.m.
Free Community Event
Join the Minnetrista Horticulture team for special volunteer days to learn about and help maintain our beautiful gardens! Volunteers will have the opportunity to serve while expanding their knowledge alongside our professional staff.
If you are interested in volunteering, please email James Mitchell at jmitchell@minnetrista.net.
- Bob Ross Painting Workshop 6pm to 9pm @ Minnetrista Museum & Gardens 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
Cost: $75; member discounts apply Cost: $75; member discounts apply
Paint with a Certified Ross Instructor on the site where Bob painted for years. This workshop is the perfect opportunity to get creative and learn the process of painting in Bob Ross’ signature style. Just bring yourself, and we will provide everything you need to have a great time. Just like Bob said, “Let’s get crazy!”
Bob Ross Painting Workshops are 14 & up unless otherwise noted. All supplies are included. Everyone in attendance must be registered for the workshop, and The Bob Ross Experience ticket is not included. This workshop space is only accessible via a staircase. We do offer workshops in accessible spaces throughout the year. Contact our front desk at 765.282.4848 for more information about accessibility.
- Beginning Sign Language (Six consecutive Thursdays) 7pm to 9pm @ E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center, Ball State University 400 N. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN 47306
Cost: $95 Ages: 18+ Instruction in finger spelling and basic conversation based on American Sign Language and signed English. Certificate of Completion provided to those who attend all six sessions in their entirety. Limited to 24 students.
Instructor: Laura Shadoin, retired teacher, Muncie Community Schools
Reservations required
Please reserve your space at https://commerce.cashnet.com/BALL_EMS057- Don't Unlock the Door 7:30pm @ Cave Theatre, Ball State University The Cave is located on the basement level of the Arts and Communications Building.
Cost: General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door Don't Unlock the Door
Written by Craig Sodaro
Directed by Erin Takahashi
Cave Theatre
March 20-23 at 7:30 pm
March 23-24 at 2:30 pm
Upon receiving numerous death threats while in the running for governor, State Senator Tyson Avery and his wife escape to a mountain cabin owned by the family of the Senator's top aide, Clayton Carlson. Tension builds as the stalker reveals they know where the Senator is hiding and as more and more disturbing events take place, the terror really begins.
Tickets
Tickets are available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office in person, online, and via phone at 765-285-8749.
General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door
Mar 22, 2024
This Friday
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Bob Ross Painting Workshop
6pm to 9pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
Cost: $75; member discounts apply Cost: $75; member discounts apply
Paint with a Certified Ross Instructor on the site where Bob painted for years. This workshop is the perfect opportunity to get creative and learn the process of painting in Bob Ross’ signature style. Just bring yourself, and we will provide everything you need to have a great time. Just like Bob said, “Let’s get crazy!”Bob Ross Painting Workshops are 14 & up unless otherwise noted. All supplies are included. Everyone in attendance must be registered for the workshop, and The Bob Ross Experience ticket is not included. This workshop space is only accessible via a staircase. We do offer workshops in accessible spaces throughout the year. Contact our front desk at 765.282.4848 for more information about accessibility.
- Ball State Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony 7:30pm @ Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University Corner of Riverside and McKinley
Cost: General Public: $8 in advance / $10 at the door Seniors: $5 in advance / $7 at the door BSU Faculty/Staff: $5 in advance / $7 at the door Students: free* in advance / $5 at the door The Wind Ensemble is under the direction of Thomas Caneva, director of bands and Jeremy Harmon, director of athletic bands.
Learn more about the Ball State University Bands.
Tickets
Tickets available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office located at Sursa Hall starting August 1.
PURCHASE OPTIONS
- ONLINE
- Phone: 765-285-8749
- In person: Monday through Friday from Noon to 5 p.m., or starting 1 hour before the performance
- Don't Unlock the Door 7:30pm @ Cave Theatre, Ball State University The Cave is located on the basement level of the Arts and Communications Building.
Cost: General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door Don't Unlock the Door
Written by Craig Sodaro
Directed by Erin Takahashi
Cave Theatre
March 20-23 at 7:30 pm
March 23-24 at 2:30 pm
Upon receiving numerous death threats while in the running for governor, State Senator Tyson Avery and his wife escape to a mountain cabin owned by the family of the Senator's top aide, Clayton Carlson. Tension builds as the stalker reveals they know where the Senator is hiding and as more and more disturbing events take place, the terror really begins.
Tickets
Tickets are available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office in person, online, and via phone at 765-285-8749.
General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door
Mar 23, 2024
This Saturday
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Quaker Bakery
10am to 2pm @
Muncie Friends Church
418 W. Adams Street
- Glass Easter Egg Hunt & Sale 10am to 1pm @ Minnetrista Museum & Gardens 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
Cost: $20/glass egg March 23; 10 a.m.–1 p.m.
Free community event
Cost: $20/glass egg
Oakhurst GardensGrab your family and friends to help you search for eggs hidden in Oakhurst Gardens. While you explore the gardens, be on the lookout for a special visit from the Easter Bunny! Don’t want to hunt for your egg? Come to the Ed Center in Oakhurst Gardens for the Annual Spring Glass Sale in partnership with the Ball State University Glass Guild.
- Writing in the Galleries: Icons, Angels, and Allegories 1:30pm @ David Owsley Museum of Art, Ball State University 2021 W. Riverside Ave., Ball State University
Contact Details
Maureen Nicholson
765-285-3372Join a generative writing workshop at the David Owsley Museum of Art inspired by the Beyond the Medici exhibition. Ball State creative writers will offer a series of prompts to spark ideas and explore the longstanding relationship between text and image. Participants will be invited to share their work during a poetry reading and musical concert on Thursday, April 11.
This workshop is free but space is limited and registration by March 20 is required.
- Don't Unlock the Door 2:30pm @ Cave Theatre, Ball State University The Cave is located on the basement level of the Arts and Communications Building.
Cost: General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door Don't Unlock the Door
Written by Craig Sodaro
Directed by Erin Takahashi
Cave Theatre
March 20-23 at 7:30 pm
March 23-24 at 2:30 pm
Upon receiving numerous death threats while in the running for governor, State Senator Tyson Avery and his wife escape to a mountain cabin owned by the family of the Senator's top aide, Clayton Carlson. Tension builds as the stalker reveals they know where the Senator is hiding and as more and more disturbing events take place, the terror really begins.
Tickets
Tickets are available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office in person, online, and via phone at 765-285-8749.
General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door
- Don't Unlock the Door 7:30pm @ Cave Theatre, Ball State University The Cave is located on the basement level of the Arts and Communications Building.
Cost: General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door Don't Unlock the Door
Written by Craig Sodaro
Directed by Erin Takahashi
Cave Theatre
March 20-23 at 7:30 pm
March 23-24 at 2:30 pm
Upon receiving numerous death threats while in the running for governor, State Senator Tyson Avery and his wife escape to a mountain cabin owned by the family of the Senator's top aide, Clayton Carlson. Tension builds as the stalker reveals they know where the Senator is hiding and as more and more disturbing events take place, the terror really begins.
Tickets
Tickets are available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office in person, online, and via phone at 765-285-8749.
General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door
Mar 24, 2024
Sunday
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Don't Unlock the Door
2:30pm @
Cave Theatre, Ball State University
The Cave is located on the basement level of the Arts and Communications Building.
Cost: General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door Don't Unlock the Door
Written by Craig Sodaro
Directed by Erin Takahashi
Cave Theatre
March 20-23 at 7:30 pm
March 23-24 at 2:30 pm
Upon receiving numerous death threats while in the running for governor, State Senator Tyson Avery and his wife escape to a mountain cabin owned by the family of the Senator's top aide, Clayton Carlson. Tension builds as the stalker reveals they know where the Senator is hiding and as more and more disturbing events take place, the terror really begins.
Tickets
Tickets are available through the College of Fine Arts Box Office in person, online, and via phone at 765-285-8749.
General Public/Faculty/Staff/Students/Seniors: $6 in advance, $8 at the door
- Stitch 'n Bitch 3pm to 5pm @ The Cup 1606 W. University Ave Muncie
Cost: Menu Purchase Muncie Stitch n' Bitch meets every Sunday! 🧶 We meet weekly at The Cup from 3-5p. Everyone is welcome, with any kind of making! The Cup is at 1606 West University Avenue in The Village, free parking is behind the café, enter the parking lot off of Dill Street by Be Here Now. Support our host venue with purchases from The Cup’s menu! Creativity and caffeine, that's our thing!
- Cuplets 3pm @ The Cup 1606 W. University Ave Muncie
Cost: Menu Purchase ❄️WINTER CUPLETS!❄️
Please note these times and dates and join us for Cuplets, live “open mic” poetry at The Cup!
Every 4th Sunday at 3p through the Winter. So that’s January 28th, February 25th, March 24th, and April 28th. Then we shall reassess our meeting times for Spring. We hope this makes traveling easier and safer through the Winter. The Cup is at 1606 West University Avenue in Muncie, Indiana - parking is in the back. Please support our host small business venue with your purchase from their menu! ☕️🥯
Everyone is welcome! Read your words or read the words of others! We are all looking forward to listening to everyone’s words! Cuplets is for fellowship, not critique. We all clap at all the poems and we want to make friends! ❄️🎙️❄️ Join us!
Mar 25, 2024
Monday
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CFA Talks
5pm @
Pruis Hall, Ball State University
About
A new initiative for the College of Fine Arts, CFA Talks invites students to explore and learn about specific topics as it relates to career development by engaging with professionals as they share about their experience inside, around, and beyond the arts. This semester, the center of the conversation will be on entrepreneurship. Four professionals will share in a moderated panel discussion their experiences and lessons learned. CFA invites students from all over Ball State’s campus to join in this event to learn more about entrepreneurship.
Panelists
Braydee Euliss, Owner/Director of COMPANION and Director of Curatorial Affairs for BUTTER Fine Art Fair by GANGGANG, School of Art Alum
Braydee Euliss is a conceptual artist and arts & culture practitioner with fifteen years of professional experience in curation, artist advocacy, arts administration, and nonprofit leadership. She works with objects, spaces, and frameworks to explore the often-inconspicuous ways they hold us up and hold us back. Her curatorial and consultation work examines the interdependence of artists and institutions across public, private, and nonprofit entities.
Braydee is the Owner/Director of COMPANION, an exhibition, project, and gathering space guided by artist-centered mutualism. She is the Director of Curatorial Affairs for BUTTER Fine Art Fair by GANGGANG and has led the curatorial team since its inaugural year in 2021. Since 2020, she has served as the Indiana Arts Commission Region 5 Arts Partner through the Community Foundation of Randolph County. Her jewelry line WORN embraces a slow approach to celebrating industrial, found, and salvaged materials. Braydee holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sculpture from the School of Art at Ball State University. She lives in and works out of a previously long-passed-over home in Indianapolis, IN.
Eric Salazar, Clarinetist, Performer, Composer, and Leader, School of Music AlumEric Salazar (The Clarinet Guy) is a performer, composer, and career coach. He performs recitals and concertos of classical music that he feels connected to. Sometimes what he plays isn't all-classical, but a merging of different genres, like jazz and ambient. As a career coach, he focuses on teaching people who don't consider themselves to be "business people" how to be effective managers or leaders in the business world, while still staying true to themselves.
When performing, he embraces being vulnerable on stage as he shares stories in a way that makes the listener feel like they can be vulnerable too. Sharing this experience together produces a magical effect where all come away with a better understanding of themselves. Salazar always jokingly says “I owe you an explanation for what you’re about to hear” when he presents music that he writes, but at the heart of it all, Salazar simply writes music that will tell you a story, so you can feel seen and feel connected to those around you. His music isn’t necessarily in the classical style, though it is cinematic and merges inventive electronic sounds with familiar instruments.
Salazar's number one career advice is to be yourself. A lot of people think that you have to be an aggressive extrovert to be successful in leadership positions, but he takes a different approach. It is entirely possible to run a business purely based on authentic connections and gentle sales tactics - and he’d love to show you how.
Beverly Bautista, Dance Artist, University Educator, Choreographer, and Co-Owner of Dance Education Equity Association, Department of Theatre and Dance AlumBeverly Bautista is a dance artist, university educator, choreographer, and co-owner of Dance Education Equity Association. She received a bachelor's degree from Ball State University and a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California-Irvine. Drawing from her years of experience in the entertainment hub of Los Angeles, Beverly has also had the privilege to work on projects with Disney, Pepsi, the Billboard Music Awards, Lip Sync Battle, and iHeart Radio to name a few. With her extensive dance education and industry experience, she aims to foster the connection between dance academia students and the entertainment industry. Continuously driven by her unwavering dedication to the dance community, Beverly remains an ardent advocate for fellow choreographers as a Choreographers Guild Advisory Member, striving to cultivate a sense of unity within the collective dance industry. In the dynamic world of dance, Beverly stands as a beacon of creativity, professionalism, and transformative artistry, inspiring generations to push boundaries and reach new heights.
Brad Root (He/Him), Owner and Director of Roots' School of Theatre, Department of Theatre and Dance Alum
Brad Root is a small business owner and youth theatre instructor from Indianapolis. He received his BFA in Acting from Ball State University in 2013. After graduating he moved to New York City, but came back to Indiana every June to teach Mud Creek Theater’s summer program with his wife Mindy. Brad quickly found a real passion for teaching. He continued to run and expand that program over the next nine summers, as well as serve on their board of directors. In 2017 he and his wife decided to take a chance with their newfound passion, and started their own youth program in Fishers Indiana called Roots’ School of Theatre. The school has continued to grow and improve over the last six and a half years. Brad is very grateful for the opportunity to help young performers find their voice, and for the incredible partnership he has with his wife Mindy.
Mar 26, 2024
Tuesday
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Horticulture Volunteer Days
8am to 12pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
March 5, 7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28; 8–11 a.m.
Free Community Event
Join the Minnetrista Horticulture team for special volunteer days to learn about and help maintain our beautiful gardens! Volunteers will have the opportunity to serve while expanding their knowledge alongside our professional staff.
If you are interested in volunteering, please email James Mitchell at jmitchell@minnetrista.net.
- Beginning Genealogy (Four Tuesdays, March 5, 12, 19, & 26) 10am to 11:30am @ E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center Ball State University 400 N. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN 47306
Tracing your roots is a way to document history and family information that you can pass along to future generations. With many resources available online, genealogy is becoming popular and easier to accomplish. This class is for those will little or no previous knowledge of genealogy.
Topics covered each session:
March 5—Genealogy 101: Will focus on general standards (i.e., how genealogists write dates among other things) and discuss how to get started with your family tree.
March 12—Forms and Documents: Will discuss census records, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, land records, and etc., as well as the type of information that can be obtained from these forms.
March 19—Organization: Will examine several different ways to organize all the information that you find.
March 26—Software and Free Websites: Will take a look at three different software programs on the market as well as some of the free websites available to help you do your research.Instructor: Karen Good, board member and chair of Ancestor Hunters, Delaware County Historical Society; and the Indiana County Genealogist
Limited to 20 guests. No charge - Reservations required. Please reserve at https://commerce.cashnet.com/BALL_EMS057.
- HVNA Meeting 7pm @ Remedy City Church 4100 N Oakwood Ave
Ages: 18+ & resident/biz in HVNA Halteman Village Neighborhood Association meeting (Halteman Village, Norwood, Norwood-Hall, Vienna Woods)
Mar 27, 2024
Wednesday
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Family Adventure Day: Spring Celebration
10am to 6pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
March 27; 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
Free community event
Various Locations Across CampusBring your family and friends for a day full of exhibition-themed adventures at Minnetrista! With so much being offered, the day is a choose-your-own-adventure opportunity. The various activities create space for learning, active family participation, and fun! Spend a beautiful spring day at Minnetrista.
The event will have three two-hour sessions. Pre-registration is highly encouraged.
- School of Art Student Print Sale 10am to 6pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
Calling all art enthusiasts! Dive into a world of creativity at the School of Art's Student Print Sale. Explore an array of captivating prints crafted by our talented students, showcasing diverse styles and techniques. Don't miss this opportunity to support emerging artists and add a unique touch to your art collection!
- Chili Bowl 2024 11am to 1:30pm @ Atrium Cafe, Ball State University Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University
Cost: $15 What happens when Art meets Lunch?
Find out on Wednesday, March 27th at The Atrium!
For $15, you can walk away with
- Your choice of 3 types of Chili with toppings - Cactus Chili, Black Bean (Vegetarian) Chili, or White Chicken Chili
- A beverage
- A one-of-a-kind Handmade Ceramic Chili Bowl made by members of the Ball State Clay Guild!
Don't miss out on this community favorite event, mark your calendars and be sure to stop by for great food and a one-of-a-kind piece of art made by Ball State students.
75% of proceeds donated to Muncie food related charities.
- School of Art Student Print Sale 10am to 6pm @ Art and Journalism Building, Ball State University 1001 N. McKinley Ave.
- Beginning Genealogy (Four Tuesdays, March 5, 12, 19, & 26) 10am to 11:30am @ E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center Ball State University 400 N. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN 47306
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Horticulture Volunteer Days
8am to 12pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
- Stitch 'n Bitch 3pm to 5pm @ The Cup 1606 W. University Ave Muncie
- Glass Easter Egg Hunt & Sale 10am to 1pm @ Minnetrista Museum & Gardens 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
- Ball State Wind Ensemble and Wind Symphony 7:30pm @ Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University Corner of Riverside and McKinley
- Bob Ross Painting Workshop 6pm to 9pm @ Minnetrista Museum & Gardens 1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303
- Campus Orchestra 7:30pm @ Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University Corner of Riverside and McKinley
- Beginning Genealogy (Four Tuesdays, March 5, 12, 19, & 26) 10am to 11:30am @ E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center Ball State University 400 N. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN 47306
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Horticulture Volunteer Days
8am to 12pm @
Minnetrista Museum & Gardens
1200 N. Minnetrista Pkwy. IN 47303