117 past events with the fundraising tag
8 upcoming events with this tagSep 27, 2014
Saturday
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FT5K
9am to 12:42pm @
Alumni Center, Ball State University
Meeting Room 1
2800 W Bethel Ave
Join the fun for a great cause on Saturday, September 27! The theme for this year's FT5K is Under the Sea and the Fun Run is Superheros! Registration includes an awesome themed 5k tshirt. A Zumba instructor will warm up all the 5k participants before the race, and post-race snacks will be available. Stay tuned for cool prizes! All proceeds will benefit BSUDM 2015 in support of Riley Hospital for Children. Questions? Please contact Max Johnson, Director of Special Events, at bsudmspecialevents@gmail.com.
The race will begin and end at BSU's Alumni Center.
*Note: Registration the day of the event will increase to $30 for the 5k and $15 for the Fun Run.
Saturday, September 27th
Day of registration & check in: 9:00-9:45am
5k (3.1 miles) start: 10am
Fun Run start: 10:45am
SIGN UP AT: http://bit.ly/1xypisr
Nov 6, 2014
Thursday
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First Thursday
5pm to 8pm @
Downtown
111 Arts Gallery
111 E MainTattoo flash from Jamie Noggle, Brant Dailey, Nate Harmon, hand painted tattoo designs for your skin, discounted tattoo day all day arts walk day buy sell trade, we also encourage skateboard riding in traffic in public and private property ;)
The Artist Within
313 S Walnut
More Musings and MeanderingsThe opening reception for artwork by members of the Muncie Artists Guild will be held on First Thursday with music by Greg Pyle, light refreshments, and an opportunity to meet the artists. Recently, artists in The Guild have become involved with art as philanthropy and are currently working on pet portraits that will go to the Wine and Art Auction that will benefit ARF and Gallery 308. In August, they presented 13 portraits, oils, watercolors, pastel, pencil drawing to a young father and his 5 children who lost their Mother 5 years ago. The family had no pictures of her, so this was a wonderful, heartwarming project!
Muncie Artists Guild is 62 years old and their early shows were in the Ball Stores' Blue Room and the Ball State Art Gallery.
Brother Animal Coffee Shop
113 W Jackson
Gallery Walk Reading SeriesThe Gallery Walk Reading Series will begin at 6:00 PM, featuring writers from the Ball State English Department.
Brian D. Morrison is an Assistant Professor of English at Ball State University. He has been an administrator of Slash Pine Press as well as a former assistant editor for Black Warrior Review at the University of Alabama. His work has been published at Verse Daily, Copper Nickel, Cave Wall, Story, and other journals, and he has also been granted two Pushcart nominations and an Academy of American Poets prize
Melissa Ann Hull has had work anthologized or published in Best New Poets, Mid-American Review, Copper Nickel, Barrow Street, and 32 Poems, amongst others. She has won the Ed Ochester Award for Poetry and the Academy of American Poets Prize. She is a former poetry editor of Black Warrior Review and holds an MFA from the University of Alabama.
Cornerstone Center for The Arts
520 E Main
Oh My, What Beautiful Shoes You HaveThis show is an exploration of some of the most fascinating fairy tales and stories from our childhoods and features the art of Gabbi Rose Cunningham.
With selections from tales both famous and obscure, the show features a series of paintings which depict Hans Christian Anderson’s tale The Red Shoes, as well as standalone paintings from such worlds as Alice in Wonderland, Coraline, Goblin Market, and other tales. The artist’s fascination with the worlds and characters created in such stories has combined with her unique, grunge like painting style to create a show which delves into the fear, wonder, imagination, and dreamlike nature of fairy tales themselves.
The opening reception will take place from 5:00 to 7:00 pm at the Cornerstone Art Gallery on the second floor of Cornerstone Center for the Arts. The show will be on display throughout the month of November. For more information about the artist, gallery, or opening reception please visit Cornerstone’s website or call 765-281-9503, ext. 23.
Gallery 308
308 E Main
12th Annual Auction Preview ShowThe Auction Preview Show is a sneak peak at the art for sale at the 12th Annual Wine Dinner and Art Auction hosted by Vera Mae’s Bistro on November 21. The combination dinner and silent art auction is mounted every November as an opportunity for areas artists to show off their artistic talents and to raise funds for A.R. F. and Gallery 308.
Bidding will begin on the original artwork at the preview show and be on display through November 20 at the gallery. All auction items may be previewed online at http://www.gallery308.org. Gallery 308 will be open special hours to preview the art auction items on Friday, November 8 & 15, 3:00 – 7:00pm; Saturday November 9 and 16, 12:30pm – 5:30pm. Admission is free.
Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co.
224 E Main
On Water…Brian Gordy understands water in a way few people do. Not only does he paint in water colors, but he often paints scenes of Indiana rivers, ponds and lakes. Originally, the artist visited the White River near his home in the Minnetrista neighborhood to check out the turtle populations there. Having heard stories of industrial pollution from decades ago, Gordy wondered how the turtles had survived, especially since they winter over in the deep mud bottom. That is also where any toxins would have also settled, he had learned. Fortunately for the turtles, the artist found no sign that these issues had affected their health or population. On that first day, Gordy made a few sketches, took some photos, and began a ten-year focus on the domed creatures in their natural habitat.
The artist will exhibit new paintings alongside a few favorites during the month of November at Gordy Fine Art & Framing, a gallery he owns with wife, Genny. “The common element of my recent series of paintings is the element of water,” Gordy explains. “Water is what I paint with – watercolors – and water is usually the subject I paint. What’s different about this new work is my experimentation with brilliant colors.” Not only has his palette expanded, but as the artist continues, “I’m combining the brighter colors to create neutrals that are “juiced up, more alive.” The mixing of colors took place directly on the paintings, instead of in the tidy jars the artist typically creates for each new painting. The outcome has also changed. “In these new pieces, turtles are becoming invisible in the strong reflections of the colorful water, which, of course, is really the colorful sky, being reflected by the river.”
The subject matter is the rivers’ view of it all. The roots serve as mystery; beautiful, but a little unsettling. “You can’t really see what’s under there, and you wouldn’t want to reach in,” the artist notes. One composition, titled, “At the Foot of the Cottonwood,” focuses on the gnarly, protective roots of a riverside cotton wood tree. A single small boulder is nestled there, begging the question: Which came first, the rock, or the gaping undercut?
The opening reception will be held Thursday, November 6, 2014 from 5 to 8 PM. The artist will speak briefly about his work and answer questions beginning at 6:15 PM. Light refreshments will be served, and the public is invited to attend. There will be art-related activities for both children and adults.
Heorot Pub & Draught House (21+)
219 S WalnutJordan Johnson is a Muncie local, also majoring in Animation at Ball State, and will have her artwork on display in the Heorot's gallery space. A series in watercolor and ink, the drawings presented are explorations of imagination through traditional medium.
Muncie Makes Lab
628 S Walnut
PARK(ing) DayLandscape Architecture professors Joe Blalock and Simon Bussiere’s graduate Landscape Architecture design studio at Ball State's College of Architecture and Planning will be presenting the next chapter of the Tactical Urbanism Handbook. Along with the entire Department of Landscape Architecture at BSU, the studio temporarily transformed a stretch of Walnut Street in downtown Muncie on PARK(ing) day 2014 through a series of small parks that fit into on-street parking spaces - calling into question the changing role of personal transportation in the public realm. The graduate students are currently designing a series of "pop-up” urban solutions to bring communities together and improve conditions on the ground through clever examples of temporary landscape architecture.
Also on display will be a collection of art work by Muncie Central High School students; art teachers Margery Frank, Britt Husman, and Helen Zacek.
Rose Court
125 E CharlesDebra Rolli
Debra specializes in custom frames and matting. Her work puts the finishing touch on art. She is the founder and owner of Creative Framing, which is currently celebrating its 25th anniversary serving the East Central Indiana community. She is a dedicated member and contributor to area non-profits including Women in Business Unlimited, First Choice for Women, and Commonway Church.Jan Wright
Creativity has always been a big part of Jan's life. She started out as a traditional artist when she was young. For most of her adult years she has been a photographer, winning awards at State Fairs and other exhibits and shows. Many of Jan's photographs reflect her love of travel, including Europe and Britain. Two of her main interests have always been capturing architecture and the land/cityscape in unusual ways. Jan's favorite images give the viewer a different take on familiar scenes. The fiber and woven arts also fascinate her as well. Currently, she has been recycling fibers and fabrics into new creative pieces. This exhibit combines both traditional as well as creative pieces in these media.Andrew Koeling
Andrew Koeling is a graduate of Ball State University. Although a scientist by education, Andrew turned his eye to creation in order to allow his mind to wander and play. Science is constrained in certain ways as it attempts to deconvolute the world into small, easy to digest chunks and makes steps to deconstruct the world around us to make difficult concepts more palatable... but Andrew felt it necessary to give himself another outlet in order to express a side of himself that he felt was being lost in the grind of the ever common 9-5. Science teaches us how to understand the world around us, but art allows us to experience it. Merely learning to know how something occurs doesn't give it meaning, and Andrew elects to try to give the beauty he sees around him greater purpose.Most of Andrew's work is abstract, and uses a variety of mixed mediums that are atypical in two dimensional art. Using his knowledge of chemistry and biology, he attempts to use different materials than just canvas and acrylics, and instead examines the viscosity of fluids, the way certain polymers might interact with one another, and for ways to use his background to further his art. His inspirations range from the mundane to the monumental, from the biological world to that of the imagination.
Nearly all of his works have a poem that Andrew wrote in order to act as a point of inspiration to the piece, which can be read whenever his pieces are viewed in person (or by inquiry).
The Valhalla Room (21+)
215 S WalnutDiane Berg is a student at Ball State University and is double majoring in both Animation and Psychology; A multimedia artist, Diane works with a variety of mediums to create thought-provoking drawings and photographs. She will have her artwork on display in Valhalla's gallery space.
Jan 10, 2015
Saturday
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Doc's Reunion Premier
7pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $5 "Starting in 1992 I partnered with my wife, Vicki, and a group of dedicated artists, actors and musicians to create a performance space that would help revive Muncie's downtown, which at that time was full of abandoned buildings. In October 2012, I sold the building to the saloon next door. In the end, "Doc's" (as most people came to know it) offered a steady stream of enthusiastic visitors a meeting place for their love of the arts, for community activism, and for experiencing the unifying force of live musical performance." - Doc Peterson
This documentary film is being created to resurrect the hard work and dedication of those who made it last more than 20 years, starting at 7:00pm in the mainstage theatre. Tickets are $5 at the door, General Admission seating.Apr 4, 2015
Saturday
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Easter Egg Hunt
10am to 12pm @
Motivate Our Minds
Outside/Front
2023 E. Highland Ave
The Motivate Our Minds Cheerleaders are throwing the 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt! There are $1 hunts, pictures with the Easter Bunny, games, easter basket raffles and more! Stop by during the the hours for your age or at 11:30am for the all ages hunt!
We will also have face painting and refreshments.
Ages 1-4 - 10:00 a.m.- 10:30 a.m.
Ages 5-8 - 10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Ages 9-11 - 11:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
All Ages - 11:30 a.m.- 12:00 p.m.Apr 16, 2015
Thursday
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Cardinal Dance Showcase & Fundraiser
7pm to 9pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Colonnade Room
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $3 in advance, $5 at the door Cornerstone will partner with Cardinal Ballroom to host the first Cardinal Dance Showcase & Fundraiser. Cardinal Ballroom is an organization on Ball State's campus that provides dance instruction to students, staff and alumni at Ball State.
The Showcase & Fundraiser will take place from 7-9 p.m. on Thursday, April 16, in the Colonnade Room on the first floor at Cornerstone. Tickets are $3 in advance and $5 at the door.
The following groups will be featured in performances:
Cardinal BallroomBelly Dance ClubVolunteers from Dance Rhythms, Ltd.Rhythms Dance TroupeHarmony Cafe and StudioCornerstone Dance Classes
Tickets for the event can be purchased here or from any Cardinal Ballroom student. Proceeds from the event will benefit Cornerstone’s arts programming. Information and representatives from various Ball State student organizations will be available. Concessions will be available for purchase.
Apr 19, 2015
Sunday
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29th Annual A Taste of Muncie
2pm to 4pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Colonnade Room
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: Advanced tickets are $20 for adults or $15 for students with ID. Tickets at the door are $25 for adults and $20 for students, Silver Tickets are $40 each for ages 21+ Cornerstone Center for the Arts is excited to announce the 29th Annual A Taste of Muncie, “A Taste for the Arts,” on Sunday April 19, 2015 from 2 to 4 p.m. with "Silver Ticket" guests gaining early access at 1 p.m. A Taste of Muncie is presented by PrimeTrust Federal Credit Union with support from 104.1 WLBC, 104.9 WERK FM, 93.5 MAX Radio, 96.7 Blake FM, Fox Sports Radio, 1240 AM/ 103.7 WHBU Talk Radio, The Fickle Peach, Savage’s Ale House, The Star Press, Johnny Carino’s, and Vera Mae’s Bistro.
This annual fundraiser features cuisine from several of the finest restaurants and vendors in the area. Attendees are invited to sample items and vote on “The Best of Taste” in various categories. All proceeds from the event benefit Cornerstone Center for the Arts’ arts programs and events.
Participating area restaurants and vendors include: Blondie’s Cookies, Horizon Convention Center, Minnetrista, Mr. Mouse, Pepsi Cola, VKA Kitchen & Catering, White River Valley Pizza Hut, Tuppee Tong Thai, Auntie Anne’s, Heavenly Creations Catering, Ivy Tech Community College – East Central Region, Insomnia Cookies, Johnny Carino’s, The Wedge Artisan Grilled Cheese, Delaware Country Club, Burkie’s Drive In, and more to come!
This year’s "Silver Ticket" will feature craft beer tastings from The Fickle Peach and delicious food pairings from Vera Mae’s Bistro. Silver Ticket-holders will enjoy early access to vendors, private entertainment, and reserved seating. Silver Tickets cost $40 per person and are available in advance only until Wednesday, April 15. Silver Tickets are available for attendees 21 and up only.
Advanced tickets are $20 for adults or $15 for students with ID. Tickets at the door are $25 for adults and $20 for students. Children, ages five and under, are free. PrimeTrust Federal Credit Union members may purchase discount general admission tickets for just $15 at the Bethel Avenue location.
Tickets may be purchased online, by phone at 765-289-8687, and at Cornerstone Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. until Friday, April 17.
Guests will have the opportunity to bid on and win one of many fantastic prizes in a silent auction. Door prizes will also be given away throughout the day. Prizes include items from King’s Island, Muncie Civic Theatre, Sky Zone, Muncie Children’s Museum, Holiday World Splashin’ Safari, AMC Theatres, and more!
The fun continues after the event with a new, exclusive “After Taste” Party at The Fickle Peach. The party starts at 4:00 pm and is free.
Area restaurants and vendors interested in participating in A Taste of Muncie can contact Brett Ellison, Director of Rentals & Events, at 765-281-9503, ext. 53.
Jun 4, 2015
Thursday
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Joan Hamilton & Friends Benefit Concert
5pm to 8pm @
Grace Episcopal Church
300 S Madison St
Passionate about Muncie youth, wellness education, sustainability, and good music?
Join us DWNTWN during Muncie's First Thursday on June 4th from 5-8PM for a FREE concert, featuring Joan Hamilton and other performers from the Muncie community!
This is a fundraiser to benefit the Urban Day Camp, a FREE 5-day camp for 6-8th grade students to learn about gardening, nutrition, and sustainability. Learn more and register your student at www.urbandaycamp.org%2F&h=qAQEEcn4_&enc=AZPYfwpHqIn4iU7mCB-67qYs50x7A8cq37n6rS5hb90LDd52sQCSP48ZD-x30KQSg8Y&s=1" target="_blank">http://www.urbandaycamp.org/.Aug 7, 2015
Friday
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Rock For Jayce II
9pm to 12:42pm @
Valhalla
215 S. Walnut Street
Cost: Donation Ages: 21+ Were having a second fundraising event for young Jayce .
(Ted Estep s grandson) This little boy is fighting for his life and has encountered more than a few set backs . Today was his third brain surgey to remove tumors that have returned after initial treatments failed. Lets all get together and see if we can raise some funds for relief to his family. Same as last time there will be no set cover charge just a simple give what you can donation at the door anything will help.Acts include:
Kalley Brothers (www.facebook.com/pages/Kalley-Brothers/293386884142068)
Beyond The Grid (www.facebook.com/BeyondTheGrid)
Fond Farewell (https://www.facebook.com/FondFarewellBand)
Raising Chase
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Sep 11, 2015
Friday
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"The Guys" Opening Night Event
6pm to 9pm @
Valhalla
215 S. Walnut
Cost: $15/person $20/couple Ages: 21+ Think, Dog! and Valhalla are teaming up to offer a special night of entertainment on Opening Night of The Guys. This short play by Anne Nelson stars community actors Tom Cherry and Katy Wolfe and is directed by Tony Robinson. Musical artists from among the community and a silent art auction will fill out the evening. There will be light food and the bar will be open for purchasing drinks. Tickets will be $15 per person or $20 per couple.
Proceeds from Opening Night and following productions will be donated to Muncie Firefighters' Donation Fund and Fallen Heroes Memorial Bridge Fund.
The Guys by Anne Nelson is a short, moving drama about coming to terms with the events of 9/11/01. A fire captain and a journalist work together to create eulogies for the men lost from a single station. Using only two characters and a minimal set, the play brings focus and humanity to those lost on that day.
Sep 12, 2015
Saturday
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"The Guys" Upstairs
4pm to 12:42pm @
The Heorot Pub & Draught House
219 S Walnut St
Cost: $10 Ages: 18+ The Guys by Anne Nelson will be presented twice on Saturday, September 12, at 4 pm and 7 pm. Tickets $10.
The Guys by Anne Nelson is a short, moving drama about coming to terms with the events of 9/11/01. A fire captain and a journalist work together to create eulogies for the men lost from a single station. Using only two characters and a minimal set, the play brings focus and humanity to those lost on that day.
Proceeds from these shows will be donated to Muncie Firefighters' Donation Fund and Fallen Heroes Memorial Bridge Fund.
Sep 26, 2015
Saturday
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In Her Heels
11am to 12:42pm @
Canan Commons
Outdoor Stage
500 S. Walnut St
Men of the Muncie community are volunteering to walk in high heels to compete against each other for your votes. You will have the opportunity to vote for your favorite men at the event or before, by visiting our website at www.muncieywca.org. There will be a meet and greet with the Ball State Mens Basketball team at 10AM before the event. Please come out and help raise awareness and support for the YWCA of Muncie!
Apr 9, 2016
Saturday
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YWCA Painting Party Fundraiser
4pm to 12:42pm @
Let There Be Art!
Park around back, sign on door, 2851 above door. Inside, follow signs up
2851 N. Oakwood Ave, Muncie, IN
Cost: $25.00 YWCA FUNDRAISER!
50% of the proceeds of the YWCA Painting Party will help fund the Muncie
YWCA and help sustain over 190 programs that provide the skills necessary
for YWCA residents to become self-sustainably independent.
Now you're making... Art with Heart!
Painting:
"Like a Tree" by Misty Cougill
An impressionist representation of Psalm 1.20x16; Stencil included.
2-3 Hours; 18 seats available!
$ 25.00
RESERVE YOUR SEAT: https://www.lettherebeart.gallery/zywcafundraiser.htmlRegistration preferred!
Walk-ins welcome!
Open Studio 10am-9pm
#heymuncieApr 11, 2016
Monday
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Caroline Cotter and Michael Howard: Playing for Peace from Portland (west) to Portland (east)
7pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
Portland Maine based singer songwriter Caroline Cotter and Alaskan songwriter Michael Howard combine forces and partner with Playing for the Cause to promote a cross-country tour benefitting Rhode Island based nonprofit, The Peace Flag Project. They carry the non-profit's mission along with their music across the country from Portland, Oregon to Portland, Maine while using Playing for the Cause to promote fan donations to the cause.
Apr 23, 2016
Saturday
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Plant Sale/Fundraiser
9am to 12pm @
Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
Ball State; Christy Woods Classroom off University Ave.
Annual clearing out of extra and duplicate plants to make room for additional research. All plants will have a suggested donation amount and all funds generated will be used for greenhouse supplies and educational materials. Plants include succulents, hanging ferns, violets, orchids, outdoor landscaping perennials and many others. Great Graduation/Mother's Day gifts! Saturday, April 23rd, 9:00-noon.
Orchid care and epotting demonstrations at 10:00 and 11:00 a.m.
Contact Cheryl LeBlanc (765-285-8839, cleblanc@bsu.edu) for information, to help volunteer, or donate items in advance of event.
May 1, 2016
Sunday
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2016 East Central March for Babies Walk
1pm to 12:42pm @
LaFollette Field, Ball State University
Ball State University
2000 W University Ave
Please join the March of Dimes for the 2016 March for Babies Walk on Sunday, May 1st, 2016 at Lafolette Field at Ball State University! March for Babies is our biggest weapon in the fight against premature birth, raising funds to help more moms have healthy, full-term babies as well as research to find why it occurs and preventions to keep it from happening. This will be a FREE and fun filled day for all! You can form a walk team with your family, company or student group! Register here.
May 14, 2016
Saturday
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Shimmy Mob 2016 Fundraiser for A Better Way
5pm to 7pm @
Cornerstone Park
Corner of Main St. and Madison
Come celebrate World Belly Dance Day while raising funds for our local Women's Shelter, A Better Way. This is a FREE belly dance showcase called Shimmy Mob 2016. We will treat you to more than 12 family friendly performances to celebrate World Belly Dance Day. We will also have collection buckets for donations to A Better Way.
Our primary objective is to raise donations and awareness. Funds raised via Shimmy Mob will be donated to Abused Women and Children shelters throughout the world. This year 202 cities are participating this year on five continents. Muncie is one of four cities here in Indiana. 2450 dancers around the world are all doing the same official Shimmy Mob choreography on the same day! Don't miss the fun!
Rain location is inside Cornerstone Center for the Arts--follow the signs. The show must go on! All are welcome!
Sep 24, 2016
Saturday
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IPR's All Beers Considered
2pm to 5pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Colonnade Room
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $30 per person Ages: 21+ (with valid photo I.D.) Join us on Saturday, September 24 at Cornerstone Center for the Arts for ALL BEERS CONSIDERED — this community’s premiere craft beer tasting.
The event includes 20 craft beers expertly chosen by The Fickle Peach, artisan snacks created by The Downtown Farm Stand, silent auction, lively music from a local band, a kitschy photo booth, and a souvenir glass!
Proceeds benefit Indiana Public Radio. Must be 21 with I.D.
Reservations at indianapublicradio.org/abc or call 800-646-1812.
Oct 1, 2016
Saturday
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Son of Scarevania Haunted House
8pm to 12:42pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $12 at the door or $20 for both haunted houses This fall Cornerstone Center for the Arts and Scarevania Haunted House have partnered up to scare people while making a difference. The Primetrust Federal Credit Union - Son of Scarevania Haunted House presented by Lifestream Services will open at Cornerstone on Saturday, October 1.
The haunt is a one-of-a-kind maze of terror through nearly 10,000 square feet of Cornerstone’s third floor. Capitalizing on the already ominous former Masonic Lodge, Son of Scarevania will leave people of all ages feeling petrified. The haunt is designed for mature audiences and parental discretion is advised. Son of Scarevania will be open in addition to Scarevania’s current location on Granville Avenue.
The haunt will serve as a new fundraiser for Cornerstone, which provides thousands of youth and adults annually with quality arts education and special events in a historic setting.
Feb 16, 2017
Thursday
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Bad Art Night
6pm to 7:30pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
Cost: $5 suggested donation Ages: 18+ Cornerstone Center for the Arts and Muncie Public Library are excited for another "Bad Art Night." on Thursday, February 16. The two organizations invite you to Cornerstone for an evening of terribly awesome art!
All supplies will be provided and awards will be given for the best "bad art." No skills are required, skills may be frowned upon.
This event is FREE and open to the public for adults ages 18 and up. A suggested donation of $5 to help defray supply costs is recommended but not required.Feb 25, 2017
Saturday
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch
9:30pm to 12:42pm @
The Mark III Tap Room
306 S Walnut St. Muncie, IN 47305
306 S. Walnut St.
Cost: $10 General Admission, $15 Reserved Seating, $25 VIP Section Ages: 21+ Cornerstone Center for the Arts is excited to present a rock musical like no other, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, on Saturday, February 25 at 9:30 p.m. The show will be at The Mark III Tap Room, 306 S Walnut St. in Downtown Muncie. The event is a fundraiser for Cornerstone’s low-cost quality arts programming for youth and adults. Additional support for the event comes from the Mark III Taproom and Wagglebottoms Kennel & Cattery. Admission is available for ages 21 and up only.
Come prepared to laugh as you hear the outrageous story of Hedwig, a genderqueer German singer, who received a botched sex-change operation and did it all for love. Zachary Allen, locally known for his performance as Dr. Frank N. Furter in Cornerstone’s annual production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, pushes gender boundaries – well, all boundaries - as Hedwig takes you on a musical journey through her life. Additional cast members include Haley Nicole Dillon, who plays Columbia in Cornerstone’s Rocky Horror shadow cast, and Blake Mellencamp.
The show will begin at 9:30 p.m. at The Mark III Taproom. Ten VIP tickets will be available for $25 in advance only. VIP ticketholders will have reserved seating in The Mark III’s VIP section with a dedicated server for the section. In addition, a limited amount of reserved seating tickets will be available for $15. General admission tickets will be available for $10 with seating first come, first serve the night of the event. Tickets are available in advance online at cornerstonearts.org, at Cornerstone’s second floor desk from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, or by calling 765-289-9687. A limited number of general admission tickets will be available at the door the night of the event.
Proceeds from Hedwig will support Cornerstone’s mission to provide the community with quality arts programming for all. Cornerstone’s arts program serves thousands of people each year, many of which who receive some form of financial aid or discount, with life enhancing arts education. To find out more about Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Cornerstone visit cornerstonearts.org.
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Hedwig and the Angry Inch
9:30pm to 12:42pm @
The Mark III Tap Room
306 S Walnut St. Muncie, IN 47305
306 S. Walnut St.
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Bad Art Night
6pm to 7:30pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
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Son of Scarevania Haunted House
8pm to 12:42pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
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IPR's All Beers Considered
2pm to 5pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Colonnade Room
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
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Shimmy Mob 2016 Fundraiser for A Better Way
5pm to 7pm @
Cornerstone Park
Corner of Main St. and Madison
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2016 East Central March for Babies Walk
1pm to 12:42pm @
LaFollette Field, Ball State University
Ball State University
2000 W University Ave
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Plant Sale/Fundraiser
9am to 12pm @
Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
Ball State; Christy Woods Classroom off University Ave.
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Caroline Cotter and Michael Howard: Playing for Peace from Portland (west) to Portland (east)
7pm to 12:42pm @
Be Here Now
505 N. Dill St.
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YWCA Painting Party Fundraiser
4pm to 12:42pm @
Let There Be Art!
Park around back, sign on door, 2851 above door. Inside, follow signs up
2851 N. Oakwood Ave, Muncie, IN
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In Her Heels
11am to 12:42pm @
Canan Commons
Outdoor Stage
500 S. Walnut St
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"The Guys" Upstairs
4pm to 12:42pm @
The Heorot Pub & Draught House
219 S Walnut St
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"The Guys" Opening Night Event
6pm to 9pm @
Valhalla
215 S. Walnut
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Rock For Jayce II
9pm to 12:42pm @
Valhalla
215 S. Walnut Street
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Joan Hamilton & Friends Benefit Concert
5pm to 8pm @
Grace Episcopal Church
300 S Madison St
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29th Annual A Taste of Muncie
2pm to 4pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Colonnade Room
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
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Cardinal Dance Showcase & Fundraiser
7pm to 9pm @
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Colonnade Room
520 E Main, Muncie, IN 47305
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Easter Egg Hunt
10am to 12pm @
Motivate Our Minds
Outside/Front
2023 E. Highland Ave
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Doc's Reunion Premier
7pm to 12:42pm @
Muncie Civic Theatre
216 E. Main St. Muncie, IN 47305
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First Thursday
5pm to 8pm @
Downtown