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  • 10/30/2008 - All Things Gingerbread at Minnetrista

  • 10/30/2008 - Harvest Moon Film Festival Announces Festival Schedule

  • 10/29/2008 - "Creative Conversations" at Cornerstone Center for the Arts

  • 10/28/2008 - Watercolors by Jim Faulkner on Exhibit during November at Gordys

  • 10/27/2008 - ArtWorks November Exhibit: Michael Hoots "Turning Wood Into Objects d'Arte"

  • 10/24/2008 - Minnetrista Partners with Muncie Children's Museum for Memberships

  • 10/24/2008 - Weekly Downtown E-News 10-24-08

  • 10/23/2008 - Autumn Events at Minnetrista

  • 10/21/2008 - All Beers Considered This Sunday Oct. 26

  • 10/21/2008 - Upcoming Events in Downtown Muncie Indiana

  • 10/21/2008 - "Writing From Memory & Experience" - Fall Writing Workshop at Gallery 308

  • 10/17/2008 - Muncie Civic Theatre Masquerade Gala at Vera Mae's

  • 10/16/2008 - Weekly Downtown E-News 10/16/08

  • 10/16/2008 - Snakes Alive at Minnetrista Oct. 25

  • 10/16/2008 - Gallery 308 Annual Wine Dinner & Art Auction with Advance Preview

  • 10/14/2008 - News from the Downtown Farm Stand

  • 10/14/2008 - Muncie Ballet Workshops Offered

  • 10/13/2008 - Dance Workshop with Professional Choreographer Caroline Lewis

  • 10/12/2008 - Middletown Idol Winners Announced

  • 10/09/2008 - Enjoy Flavors of Fall at Minnetrista

  • 10/08/2008 - Artist Call-out for Gallery 308 Wine Dinner & Art Auction

  • 10/06/2008 - Upcoming Events at Cornerstone Center for the Arts

  • 10/02/2008 - UPDATED: Enjoy the Sights and Sounds of ArtsWalk Tonight in Downtown Muncie

  • 10/02/2008 - Weekly Downtown E-News 10/2/08

  • 10/01/2008 - The Basement Returns to Muncie Children's Museum





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    Thursday, October 30, 2008

    All Things Gingerbread at Minnetrista

    Join Minnetrista for our Gingerbread Workshop Series! Children and adults alike can experience hands-on activities, as well as professional demonstrations. Learn to make and design a gingerbread house that will dazzle your friends and family this holiday season, or enter our Gingerbread House Contest where your creation could become part of the exhibit!

    Check out these fun gingerbread activities:

    Gingerbread Methods Workshop
    Saturday, November 1
    1 - 3 p.m.

    Discover the exciting world of gingerbread! Barbara Dorton, supervisor of the Atrium at Ball State University, will guide you through some of the intricate details of creating gingerbread masterpieces. You'll even receive a special party favor!

    Registration deadline: Wednesday, October 29. Price: Members, $10; non-members, $15.


    Show & Tell: Gingerbread Houses
    Saturday, November 8
    1:30 - 3 p.m.

    ACF certified chefs Chef Heather Pier, CC and Chef Will Wolfe, CC from Ivy Tech Culinary Program will demonstrate gingerbread house construction and decoration. Ask questions and get tips from a professional; take home recipes for building your own gingerbread house.

    Price: included with general admission (Child/Student $4; Senior $6; Adult $7; Members FREE). No registration is needed.


    Gingerbread House Contest- Sponsored by Lifetouch
    Deadline for submission, Nov. 22

    Our gingerbread house contest will feature the following categories: Amateur, Teen, Children, and Group. To enter visit, www.minnetrista.net or call (765) 282-4848. Entries will be judged on overall appearance, originality, construction and difficulty. Special awards will also be given to the overall "People's Choice." The winning entries will be displayed at Minnetrista November 28- December 7. Special thanks to Cassella's Kitchen for prizes.


    Gingerbread House Workshop
    Saturday, December 20
    10 a.m. - 12 p.m. & 1 - 3 p.m.

    Two great chances for your family to make a gingerbread house! Bring your imagination and we'll supply the gingerbread, decorations and instructions. You'll leave with a sweet creation that's sure to be a great centerpiece for your family holiday gatherings!

    Price: Members, $20 per house; non-members, $25 per house.

    Registration deadline: Wednesday, December 10.


    For more information on any of these gingerbread programs or to find more about our Gingerbread House Contest 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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    Harvest Moon Film Festival Announces Festival Schedule

    Harvest Moon Film Festival: A Gathering of Films and Filmmakers Celebrating the Midwest is November 13-15th in downtown Muncie. The festival has numerous film screenings of the eleven independent films featured along with question and answer sessions and select films. There will also be an education seminar featuring professional television and film director Roger Young, and a gala dinner and awards ceremony.

    The festival will be opening on Thursday, November 13th with the Gala Dinner at 6:00pm at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Tickets are $25 per person and can be purchased online at www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com or by calling 765.281.9503 ext. 15 by November 7th.

    Also on Thursday is the Awards Ceremony at Cornerstone Center for the Arts at 7:30pm. Harvest Moon Film Festival will be awarding cash prizes in the areas of feature length, documentary, and short film. This event is free.

    Friday, November 14th and Saturday, November 15th will feature film screenings at Cornerstone Center for the Arts and Muncie Civic Theatre. The 11 films include: A Ripple of Hope, Requiem Dance, Mintonette, The Cave, Yesterday Was A Lie, Small Avalanches, War Eagle, Arkansas, Bresson & Adeline, The Rescue of Raven 1-1, Absolute Zero, and Telltale. Tickets are $5.00 per person and are available to order online at www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com. Film descriptions and the complete schedule are listed below.

    The Education Seminar is Saturday, November 15th from 2-5:00pm at Cornerstone Center for the Arts and is $5 per person. The seminar presents an opportunity to learn about filmmaking through interaction with filmmakers and film professors. Register online at www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com. The sessions will be:

    * Discussion with Roger Young
    Learn from an Emmy Award winning television director of such programs as HBO's Rome. Roger Young will discuss such topics as directing, producing, and working in the television industry.

    * Filmmaker Networking
    Meet other local filmmakers, actors, screenwriters, and other film enthusiasts. This workshop will feature ways to find local talent, crew, premiere venues, filming locations and partnerships for filmmaking.

    * Meet the Filmmakers
    Come interact with the featured filmmakers and learn about their experiences in a question and answer session.

    Go online to www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com for more information and to purchase tickets. Call 765.281.9503 ext. 15 or stop by Cornerstone Center for the Arts at 520 East Main Street.

    Harvest Moon Film Festival Schedule
    November 13th-15th
    Thursday November 13, 2008

    6:00pm Gala Dinner
    Cornerstone Center for the Arts, $25 per person
    Buy tickets online at www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com
    Come celebrate this second annual event with the award winning filmmakers, regional film representatives, community leaders and sponsors.

    7:30 PM: Awards Ceremony
    Cornerstone Center for the Arts, free and open to the public.
    Harvest Moon Film Festival awards prizes in the areas of Short Film, Feature Length, and Documentary. The best overall film receives a $3,000 grand prize.

    Friday November 14, 2008
    Film Screenings

    Come enjoy selected and award winning film entries. Descriptions are listed on the back of this program. A short question and answer session will take place after certain films. $5 per ticket.

    Buy tickets online at www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com

    Muncie Civic Theatre
    6:00 pm: A Ripple of Hope and Requiem Dance
    8:00 pm: Mintonette and The Cave
    9:30 pm: Yesterday Was A Lie and Small Avalanches

    Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    6:00 pm: War Eagle, Arkansas and Bresson & Adeline
    8:00 pm: The Rescue of Raven 1-1, Absolute Zero, and Telltale
    9:30 pm: Short Film Program: Absolute Zero, Bresson & Adeline, The Cave, Requiem Dance, Small Avalanches, and Telltale

    Saturday November 15, 2008

    2:00 - 5:00 PM Education Seminar
    Cornerstone Center for the Arts. $5 per person, open to all ages
    Register online at www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com
    The Education Seminar presents an opportunity to learn about filmmaking through interaction with filmmakers and film professors. The sessions will be:

    * Discussion with Roger Young
    Learn from an Emmy Award winning television director of such programs as HBO's Rome. Roger Young will discuss such topics as directing, producing, and working in the television industry.

    * Filmmaker Networking
    Meet other local filmmakers, actors, screenwriters, and other film enthusiasts. This workshop will feature ways to find local talent, crew, premiere venues, filming locations and partnerships for filmmaking.

    * Meet the Filmmakers
    Come interact with the featured filmmakers and learn about their experiences in a question and answer session.

    Film Screenings
    Come enjoy selected and award winning film entries. Descriptions are listed on the back of this program. A short question and answer session will take place after certain films. $5 per ticket.

    Buy tickets online at www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com

    Muncie Civic Theatre
    6:00 pm: The Rescue of Raven 1-1, Absolute Zero, and Telltale
    8:00 pm: Short Film Program: Absolute Zero, Bresson & Adeline, The Cave, Requiem Dance, Small Avalanches, and Telltale
    9:30 pm: War Eagle, Arkansas and Bresson & Adeline

    Cornerstone Center for the Arts
    6:00 pm: Mintonette and The Cave
    8:00 pm: A Ripple of Hope and Requiem Dance
    9:30 pm: Yesterday Was A Lie and Small Avalanches

    HARVEST MOON FILM FESTIVAL
    Film Descriptions

    Absolute Zero
    This intriguing film tells the story of a refrigerated train and a man who is trapped inside an empty wagon. The man writes a grim log on the wall with a first-hand account of death by freezing. Only later it is discovered that the refrigeration unit wasn't operating. The temperature in the wagon never fell below 68 degrees and yet the man records the symptoms of hypothermia as he dies. 27 minutes

    Bresson & Adeline
    Bresson & Adeline is the story of a brother and sister who suffer a peculiar affliction: they were never born. They dress up, bang pans, jump and shout at their mother and father, but to no avail. The children find themselves slowly fading away as their identities are lost. This is a short film about life, creativity, and most of all, the choices we make. 5 minutes

    The Cave: An Adaptation of Plato's Allegory in Clay
    An excerpt from Plato's Republic, the 'Allegory of the Cave' is a classic commentary on the human condition. This film has adapted and brought it to life by shooting over 4,000 still photographs of John Grigsby's wonderful clay animation. 3 minutes

    Mintonette: An Exploration of Title IX
    This documentary film explores the cultural significance of Title IX legislation, which bans gender discrimination in education. The focus is on the fall season of a local national championship girls' volleyball team, the Burris Lady Owls, and how athletics plays a vital role in community and personal growth. 49 minutes

    Requiem Dance
    This film is the tale of two lovers' devotion to each other through dance and their interaction with intolerance. A fusion of music, ballet, and movement, Requiem Dance tells this engrossing story without words.7 minutes

    The Rescue of Raven 1-1
    Amidst all of the controversy with the Vietnam War and the military efforts, a pilot flying for a secret division of the armed forces in Southeast Asia was shot down and stranded. 'The Rescue of Raven 1-1' is a documentary film telling the story of the day he was shot down, the Air America pilot who rescued him, and their reunion years later. 25 minutes

    A Ripple of Hope
    Advised against appearing before an inner city crowd in Indianapolis the night Dr. Martin Luther King was assassinated, Robert Kennedy delivered an extemporaneous speech that brought a sense of peace to the city. This documentary film dramatically narrates the events of that tragic day 40 years ago through the eyes of those who were there. Featuring footage of Robert Kennedy's speech at Ball State University in Muncie and digitally restored news footage and original music by Grammy Award winner John Colby. 54 minutes

    Small Avalanches
    Set in the summer of 1971, this film explores a singular event in a young girl's life. It's a coming of age for thirteen year-old Nancy, who spends her afternoons at a gas station in the middle of nowhere. When a passerby from out of town stops for gas, Nancy sets her eyes upon him. What she does not know is how this person will affect her life in a way her young mind cannot imagine. 16 minutes

    Telltale
    This film is an adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's The Telltale Heart featuring a woman and a neighbor's dog. This take on a classic story is a modern retelling of the chilling plot. This short film was written, produced, and directed by Ball State University students. 12 minutes

    War Eagle, Arkansas
    This story is a character-driven drama about a young man's choice of whether to leave his family and friends for a career in baseball or stay and redeem his struggling community. The story takes place over a few pivotal weeks in the summer after Enoch Cass's senior year, and is set against the backdrop of Arkansas' beautiful Ozark Mountains. 94 minutes

    Yesterday Was A Lie
    This film noir follows Hoyle, a girl with a sharp mind and a weakness for bourbon who finds herself on the trail of a reclusive genius. But her work takes a series of unforeseen twists as events around her grow increasingly fragmented. With a sexy lounge singer and a loyal partner as her only allies, Hoyle is plunged into a dark world of intrigue and earth-shattering cosmological secrets. 89 minutes

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    Wednesday, October 29, 2008

    "Creative Conversations" at Cornerstone Center for the Arts

    Cornerstone Center for the Arts is partnering with Americans for the Arts to host an Emerging Leaders Creative Conversation in Muncie on Friday, October 31, 2008 from 11:30 - 1:00 p.m.

    Creative Conversations are part of National Arts and Humanities Month programs coordinated in October. The event is free and open to the public. To RSVP please call Cheri Boggs at 281-9503, ext. 10.

    This informal lunch gathering will allow artists, arts organizations, and arts supporters an opportunity to talk about partnerships, a culture district proposal, and possibilities for arts-related growth and visibility in Muncie-Delware County. Facilitated by Terry Whitt Bailey, Robby Tompkins, and Genny Gordy. Mayor Sharon McShurley will be in attendance along with several other local arts leaders and community organizers. Bring your own lunch if desired. Drinks and desserts will be provided.

    Robert L. Lynch, president and CEO of Americans for the Arts, said, "Creative Conversations allows a arts leaders to discuss challenges specific to them, compare experiences in the field, discuss community issues, and brainstorm how to connect with the greater community of leaders in the region." The month-long celebration has become the largest annual celebration of the arts and humanities in the nation. With 45 years of service, Americans for the Arts is dedicated to representing and serving local communities and creating opportunities for every American to participate in and appreciate all forms of the arts. To RSVP please call Cheri Boggs at 281-9503, ext. 10.

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    Tuesday, October 28, 2008

    Watercolors by Jim Faulkner on Exhibit during November at Gordys

    Watercolors by Jim Faulkner will be exhibited at Gordy Fine Art and Framing during the month of November and will include both new pieces and other related favorites.

    A reception for the artist will be held during the First Thursday downtown event on November 6, 2008, from 5 to 8 PM. The public is invited to attend and light refreshments will be served.

    If art communities had royal members, watercolorist Jim Faulkner would wear a crown. Much-admired by patrons, other artists and former students - he taught in the Ball State Art Department - Faulkner has lived the romantic life we all like to believe artists live. And he's still living it.

    On several acres just outside the city limits, the artist, along with wife, Eleanor, raised and trained dogs, ran a successful kennel and pursued a solid art career. Both a plein air and studio landscape painter, Faulkner rigs his van to serve as mini-studio as he travels back roads of Indiana, searching for old barns, century-old hilltop brick homes, former garages in small towns. Back home, he applies finishing touches in his converted grand old barn studio. Normally a solitary painter, Faulkner spent a couple of years traveling the state with comrade David Dale, as they painted and sketched the entire course of the Wabash River.

    "I paint the meadows, woods, homesteads, towns and people of the mid-west. Trying to find meaning in the stillness of an abandoned farm, or the quiet of a snow-covered woods, or even the aging of the human face. If I find that meaning and quality, the painting is worthwhile to me and I hope to the viewers of my work," offers the soft-spoken Faulkner.

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


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    Monday, October 27, 2008

    ArtWorks November Exhibit: Michael Hoots "Turning Wood Into Objects d'Arte"

    ArtWorks Gallery's featured artist for November is Michael Hoots, in an exhibit titled "Turning Wood Into Objects d'Arte." There will be an oening reception during First Thursday, November 6, 2008 - 5:30pm to 8:30pm. The exhibit runs through November 30th.

    Michael Hoots started MatMar WoodWorks several years ago after becoming tired of the corporate world. "At the time I focused mainly on home renovation trim carpentry and custom decks while living in Georgia. MatMar WoodWorks took a few years hiatus when I decided to reenter the corporate world as a manager of a chemical plant in Ohio and then relocated to Indiana as a General Manager/VP of a small locally owned business. When asked to relocate along with the business, I decided to make a living doing what I really loved, working with wood".

    Michael was introduced to wood working by his father and grade school shop teachers. As his skills and tool collection grew, so did the complexity of his projects.

    A few years ago Michael made the choice to either learn how to use the lathe given to him by his father over 30 years ago, or give it to one of his sons and let it gather dust in their homes. Once he learned the basics he stated: "I was addicted".

    Michael's first pieces were simple bowls and plates made out of solid blocks of wood. He began gluing various species of wood together after reviewing a 1976 article in "Fine Woodworking" on segmented bowls. He stared experimenting with different forms, deriving inspiration from ancient vases in National Geographic, forms in nature and other art sources. He eventually realized that the secret to a beautiful piece of turned wood lay not only in the turning, but in the preparation and especially the finishing. Now over half his house and most of his workshop is covered with pieces waiting to be turned.

    Michael's current work primarily consists of segmented turnings made from both domestic (ash, walnut, maple, osage orange) and exotic (wenge, rosewood, purple-heart) woods.

    Michael states that: "I am constantly trying new forms, techniques and finishes. A lot of time and effort is put into each piece and I want everyone who owns one of my pieces to be completely satisfied. The look and feel of a carefully crafted piece of woodworking can bring warmth and personality to a room like nothing else can".

    " MatMar WoodWorks was named after my sons, Matthew and Marshall. They have always given me great joy and I consider them to be my best work".

    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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    Friday, October 24, 2008

    Minnetrista Partners with Muncie Children's Museum for Memberships

    Minnetrista and the Muncie Children's Museum have teamed up to invite their members to explore both museums. Beginning November 1, each organization will include a one-time free admission pass to the other institution when an individual or family joins or renews their annual membership. Both organizations currently offer unlimited admissions, newsletters, special programs and events, and gift shop discounts to their own members. The added one-visit passes will allow up to four persons to also experience the other museum at no charge.

    "This is a simple way to add value to membership in either institution and hopefully encourages folks to get out and see what else Muncie has to offer," said Bob Scott, Vice President of Philanthropy at Minnetrista.

    Mary Slafkosky, Executive Director of the Muncie Children's Museum, stated "This will be an added resource for families who are always looking for fun things to do with their kids, and helps set the stage for future community partnerships that will benefit our visitors and members."

    To learn more about either organization's limited time offer, contact Kinsey Anderson, Muncie Children's Museum, 765-751-2361, or Amanda Hicks, Minnetrista, 765-282-4848.

    The Muncie Children's Museum provides hands-on, educational and innovative learning. The Museum is located at 515 S. High St. Museum hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. Admission is $6 a person ages 1-100. To learn more about The Muncie Children's Museum, visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.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 Cardinal 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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    Weekly Downtown E-News 10-24-08

    This weekend is BSU Family Weekend, and Downtown Muncie extends a warm welcome to our visitors! Families are given the option to "Discover Downtown" on Saturday at 4pm as part of scheduled Family Weekend activities. Click Here for details.

    Downtown Farm Stand, Cassella's Kitchen and other downtown businesses come together at the Fickle Peach this Sunday for the second annual All Beers Considered, a fundraiser for Indiana Public Radio. Click Here for details.

    Downtown Business Council will meet next Wednesday, Oct. 29th at 3pm in the Star Press building conference room. Click Here for details.

    GARFIELD WANTED: In 2003, Garfield's 25th birthday was celebrated here in Muncie, including 25 Garfield sculptures. The Muncie Visitor's Bureau is looking for any of these sculptures that are still here locally. If you have one of these Garfields, please let the Visitors Bureau know by calling 284-2700. Also, please let them know if it is where the public can view it, what "design" your Garfield has, and by what artist. The artist should have signed it along with Jim Davis.

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    OCTOBER EVENTS

    October 23-25 - The Basement at Muncie Children's Museum, 6-10pm. The Basement runs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from October 9 through October 31. For more information, visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.com or call 765.286.1660.

    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 - Red Umbrella and James Clary 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 25 - "Discover Downtown" - part of BSU Family Weekend scheduled activities, 4pm. Free trolley will run to and from downtown and campus, live music outdoors next to the Blue Bottle, extended shopping hours and more.

    October 25 - Snakehead Ed will showcase his scaly friends during Snakes Alive at Minnetrista from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Price is included with admission.

    October 25 - Free Family Saturday at Muncie Children's Museum. Free admission from 10 am to 5 pm.

    October 25 - Max Music Wars continues at Center Stage, to benefit Action for Animals, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1 and finals on Nov. 8th. Anyone who attend can vote for their favorite band. Doors open at 7pm. Proceeds go to Action For Animals.

    October 25 - Fall Folk Jam at Doc's Music Hall, featuring Bashville Boys, Gamblin Christmas, Michael Martin Band and Fresh Hops

    October 26 - All Beers Considered will be Sunday October 26th from 2-5 pm outdoors at the Fickle Peach at 117 E Charles St in downtown Muncie. Call IPR at 285-5888 by Oct. 22 to reserve your place. more...

    October 28 - Candidate forum for Indiana's 6th Congressional District and Indiana House of Representatives, at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Northside Middle School. Hosted by Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce along with the Muncie League of Women Voters.

    October 29 - Muncie Downtown Business Council meets at 3pm in the Star Press building conference room. The public is invited to attend for updates about downtown.

    October 30 - Community Halloween Party at Cornerstone Center for the Arts, 4:00-6:00pm, with fun and family friendly activities for children, prizes, treats, and more. This event is free and open to the public.

    October 30 - The Living Room will host an art show, featuring art from several Taylor University students. The show begins at 7pm. Free admission.

    October 30-31 - The Basement at Muncie Children's Museum, 6-10pm. The Basement runs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from October 9 through October 31. For more information, visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.com or call 765.286.1660.

    October 31 - Witches Ball at Center Stage, 6pm-2am. Joe York from HBO Boxing will host the event, featuring Fist-A-Gon, a "Rage against the Machine tribute band. Costume contest with cash prize, door prizes. www.witchesball.net.

    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 - 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.

    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.

    Through October - Gallery 308 presents Arts Kaleidoscope: Art & Poetry; Remembering Midred Trivers and the Humpback Barn.

    Through October - David Slonim will be the featured artist this month at Gordy's. This will be his first exhibit in Muncie. For more info, call 284-8422. To view more works by the artist, visit www.davidslonimfineart.com.

    Through October - Muncie Children's Museum - Make 'n Take. Included with admission. Come to the MCM every Wednesday and Friday, at 1:00 p.m., to take part in innovative and fun crafts in the Museum's Make 'n Take! Pre-registration is not required.

    Through October - Muncie Children's Museum - Storytime. Included with admission. Join the MCM educators every Tuesday and Thursday, at 1:00 p.m., for Storytime in the Book Nook! Pre-registration is not required.

    October 28 through Dec. 6 - Mischievous Elf Tuesdays 4-5pm at Muncie Ballet Studio. Jumping, turning, crouching,and creating a sprightly elf is the goal....Theatre movement class directed by Arttacgo Luckett - participants will have great fun creating movements using several different styles of dance. The final creation will be used in The Children's Nutcracker. Dance or stage experience is not required.

    October 27 through 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.

    Through 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.

    Through 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 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.

    NOVEMBER EVENTS

    November 1 - Gingerbread Methods Workshop at Minnetrista, 1-3pm. Registration deadline: Wednesday, October 29

    November 1 - Open Mic Night at The Living Room, 8:30pm. Visit www.thelivingroommuncie.com for details.

    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 1 - Join the Muncie Civic Theatre for a Masquerade Gala on November 1st after the Jekyll and Hyde performance. The Masquerade Gala will take place at Vera Mae's at 10:00 pm after the end of the performance.

    November 5 - Muncie on the Move at Horizon Convention Center. The Chamber will be collecting new toys for Toys for Tots and canned food for the Hearts & Hands United food drive. Doors open at 6:45am, program begins at 7:30 and concludes at 8:30.Breakfast and booth reservations or questions, contact Nance Buchert, 751-9114 or nbuchert@muncie.com.

    November 8 - "Writing from Memory & Experience" - a fall writing workshop at Gallery 308, 1-5pm. with Sarah Chavez, instructor in English Composition aned Literature at BSU. Registration deadline is November 3.

    November 8 - Show & Tell: Gingerbread Houses at Minnetrista, 1:30 - 3 p.m. ACF certified chefs Chef Heather Pier, CC and Chef Will Wolfe, CC from Ivy Tech Culinary Program will demonstrate gingerbread house construction and decoration. No registration is needed.

    November 8 - Flavors of Fall at Minnetrista - Celebrate the harvest season with a three-course outdoor dinner from the American Culinary Federation prepared and served in the Orchard Courtyard from 6 to 8:30 p.m. For reservations, call (765) 213-3549.

    November 8 - Max Music Wars finals at Center Stage. Doors open at 7pm. Proceeds go to Action For Animals.

    November 8 - Ferguson will be headlining at The Living Room on November 8th. Opening for Ferguson is Harlequin. Doors open at 8pm and show starts at 8:30pm.

    November 12 - Warm Glass Workshop: Mini-Serving Plate at Minnetrista, 5:30-8pm. Create a serving plate just in time for the holidays! Registration deadline: Monday, November 10.

    November 13 - 15th - The second annual Harvest Moon Film Festival will take place November 13 th -15 th in downtown Muncie. A variety of independent films will be screened and community members will have the chance to view films, attend the Gala Dinner and Awards Ceremony, and attend the educational workshops. www.harvestmoonfilmfestival.com.

    November 13 - The Living Room will host an art show, featuring art from several Taylor University students. The show begins at 7pm. Free admission.

    November 14 - Andy Davis & Dave Elwert at The Living Room, show starts at 8:30. www.thelivingroommuncie.com.

    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 15 - Cyberchase(TM) Family Fun Day at Minnetrista, 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. Meet Harry from the PBS series, Cyberchase. Explore the exhibit. Put your math skills to the test to chase down the answers to some tricky mathematical mysteries. Price: FREE!

    November 19 - PBS Program Club at Minnetrista, 4pm. Watch and discuss "Ride Along the Lincoln Highway." Price: FREE; but registration is requested.

    November 21 - 6th Annual Wine Dinner and Art Auction at Vera Mae's, to benefit A.R.F. (Animal Rescue Fund) and Gallery 308. Two-week auction artwork preview exhibit begins during First Thursday, Nov. 6.

    November 21 - Micah Dalton & Ellery at The Living Room, show starts at 8:30. www.thelivingroommuncie.com.

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

    November 29 - Minnetrista Minne-Trip: Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth, 12-5:30pm. Take a trip to DeBrand Fine Chocolates in Fort Wayne.Registration deadline: Friday, November 21.

    NOVEMBER ONGOING

    Through November - The Artist Within will host an exhibit and sale of works by the members of local organization "Creative Artists." An artists reception will be held from 5-8 pm, Thursday, November 6, 2007.

    Through November - Watercolors by Jim Faulkner will be exhibited at Gordy Fine Art and Framing during the month of November. A reception will be held during the First Thursday on November 6, 2008, from 5 to 8 PM. The public is invited to attend and light refreshments will be served.

    November 1 through Dec. 6 - Sugar Plum Fairy Saturdays 9:30-10:30 Nov. 1 - Dec. 6th at Muncie Ballet Studio. Tip toes, turning, twirling and creating the sweetest fairy is the goal... Theatre movement class directed by Lisa Love - participants will create a sparkle and shine fairy character dance to be used in The Children's Nutcracker. Dance or stage experience is not required.

    November 6-21 - Gallery 308 Annual Wine Dinner & Art Auction Advance Preview - works for auction will be on display in the gallery from First Thursday, Nov. 6 through the Annual Wine Dinner & Art Auction event on November 21. Read more...

    November 6-30 - Michael Hoots "Turning Wood Into Objects d'Arte" at Artworks, Opening Reception: November 6, 2008 - 5:30pm to 8:30pm.

    Through 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.

    Through 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.

    Through 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 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.

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    Thursday, October 23, 2008

    Autumn Events at Minnetrista

    Upcoming events at Minnetrista include a Gingerbread Methods Workshop Saturday, November 1, 1 - 3 p.m.
    Discover the exciting world of gingerbread! Barbara Dorton, supervisor of the Atrium at Ball State University, will guide you through some of the intricate details of creating gingerbread masterpieces. You'll even receive a special party favor!
    Registration deadline: Wednesday, October 29. Price: Members, $10; non-members, $15.

    Warm Glass Workshop: Mini-Serving Plate
    Wednesday, November 12 5:30 - 8 p.m.
    Create a serving plate just in time for the holidays! Learn tricks to cut a circle from glass, make a fiber paper mold, and use your creativity to make a serving plate to take home.
    Registration deadline: Monday, November 10. Price: Members, $15; non-members, $20.

    PBS Program Club
    Wednesday, November 19 2 - 4 p.m.
    We'll watch and discuss "Ride Along the Lincoln Highway."
    See www.minnetrista.net for program details. Price: FREE; but registration is requested.

    Minnetrista Minne-Trip: Satisfy Your Sweet Tooth
    Saturday, November 29
    12 - 5:30 p.m.
    Satisfy your sweet tooth with a trip to DeBrand Fine Chocolates in Fort Wayne, Indiana. We'll follow a trail of all things sweet: three chocolate kitchens, a fine chocolate shopping experience, and of course, dessert.
    Registration deadline: Friday, November 21. Price: Members, $30; non-members, $35.

    FAMILY PROGRAMS

    Show & Tell: Gingerbread Houses
    Saturday, November 8
    1:30 - 3 p.m.
    ACF certified chefs Chef Heather Pier, CC and Chef Will Wolfe, CC from Ivy Tech Culinary Program will demonstrate gingerbread house construction and decoration. Ask questions and get tips from a professional; take home recipes for building your own gingerbread house.
    Price: included with general admission (Child/Student $4; Senior $6; Adult $7; Members FREE). No registration is needed.

    Cyberchase(TM) Family Fun Day
    Saturday, November 15
    11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
    Get ready for a math adventure, Cyberchase style! Meet Harry from the PBS series, Cyberchase. Explore the exhibit. Put your math skills to the test to chase down the answers to some tricky mathematical mysteries.
    Price: FREE!


    DAILY ACTIVITIES
    Daily activities always included with admission!
    Admission: $4 child/student, $6 senior, $7 adult.

    Discover All Day!
    Play and learn with fun money in the Old National Bank Banking Center to explore the mathematics of money. Get your Kid$ $tart coupon and begin saving today!

    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."

    Dig It Up!
    Daily, 2 p.m.
    Archaeologists dig in the ground to learn about the past. Dig in our model mounds to see if you can piece together lives of people from the past.

    Nature & Garden Fun
    Daily, 4 p.m.
    Bundle up for a stroll through the Nature Area in search of animal tracks, or discover winter color and texture in the garden.


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    Tuesday, October 21, 2008

    All Beers Considered This Sunday Oct. 26

    IPR's second annual "All Beers Considered" happens on Sunday October 26th from 2-5pm at The Fickle Peach in Downtown Muncie. This year we'll be under the tent in front as well as inside The Fickle Peach giving us more room to enjoy the fun and camaraderie. We'll have a variety of local & regional beers brought in by The Fickle Peach for sampling, paired with organic cheeses from The Downtown Farmstand; tasty snacks from Casella's Kitchen; brewery tours and other unique silent auction gifts; and new this year - a beer making "how to" demonstration.

    General admission is $15 or 2 for $25. The rsvp deadline is Wednesday October 22nd, so contact us right away by calling 800.646.1812, or email us at iprmembers@bsu.edu to reserve your spot.

    Our sincere thanks go to The Fickle Peach, The Downtown Farm Stand & Casella's Kitchen for their renewed sponsorship of All Beers Considered. And this year, we're happy to have Byerly Tent Rental, Buck Creek in Bloom, Ty Morton and Normandy Flowers pitching in as well!

    All proceeds benefit Indiana Public Radio. For more info, visit www.bsu.edu/ipr.

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    Upcoming Events in Downtown Muncie Indiana

    BSU FAMILY WEEKEND - A reminder to all Downtown Muncie businesses and merchants that this weekend is "Family Weekend" for the BSU parents and their students! We would like to encourage everyone to stay open until at least 7pm on Saturday October 25th.

    Families have been given the option of "Discovering Downtown" at 4pm, following the football game. All of the postcards we collected throughout the summer from freshman orientation have also been sent out inviting folk to come and visit us while they are in town. We mailed about 1000 postcards. Let's make sure our doors are open to them!

    For a schedule of "Family Weekend Events" visit www.bsu.edu/studentcenter/familyweekend/

    We will set up a table next to the Blue Bottle with maps and info for parents that decide to venture Downtown. Doc's has arranged for several bands to play beginning at 4pm in the Freaky Tiki lot. Cash bar will be available. There will be a "Fall Folk Jam" later that night at Docs.

    FMMusic and Doc's Music Hall will sponsor the Trolley for FREE SAFE RIDES to and from Downtown and campus on Saturday night.

    Hopefully we will see lots of BSU families Downtown this weekend! It would be a good time to put up our "Welcome BSU Parents" signs again. Click here to download a copy to print and hang in your windows.

    DOWNTOWN BUSINESS COUNCIL


    The Muncie Downtown Business Council will meet Wednesday, October. 29th, at 3pm in the Star Press building conference room. DBC meetings typically last one hour.

    The agenda will include the slating of new officers for the next two-year term, and an update on the continued outreach between Downtown Muncie and Ball State University.

    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 welcomed 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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    "Writing From Memory & Experience" - Fall Writing Workshop at Gallery 308

    Sarah Chavez, an instructor in English Composition and Literature at Ball State University, will lead a writing workshop on Saturday November 8 from 1 to 5 p.m. The workshop will be held in the Founders Room at Gallery 308, which is located at 308 East Main Street in downtown Muncie.

    Participants must enroll no later than November 3. To sign up, contact Gallery 308 by phone at 289-8575 or by email at gallery308@gmail.com. The size of the workshop is limited so would-be participants are encouraged to enroll early.

    The cost of the workshop is $10. Payment is due by November 8. Checks should be made payable to Gallery 308.

    Chavez teaches composition at Ball State and has an interest in contemporary and confessional poetry, feminism, and gender studies. Among other things, she has been an assistant poetry editor for a Chicano literary publication, and has presented her work at creative writing workshops around the Midwest.

    She believes that every writer must learn to listen and think critically and be able to express themselves in a creative way. "The steps with which I view the writing process are: Reading, Expression, Critical Thinking (Brainstorming), Writing, and Revising."

    Gallery 308 is a 501(c)(3) community art gallery which exists to provide exhibition space for artists, encourage innovative work and serve the community as a cultural and educational resource. The Gallery opens a new exhibit every First Thursday. Contributions to Gallery 308 are tax-deductible. For more information about gallery hours, volunteer and donor opportunities, please call 765-289-8575.

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    Friday, October 17, 2008

    Muncie Civic Theatre Masquerade Gala at Vera Mae's

    Join the Muncie Civic Theatre for a Masquerade Gala on November 1st after the Jekyll and Hyde performance. The Masquerade Gala will take place at Vera Mae's at 10:00 pm after the end of the performance.

    The Gala will feature a dessert bar and a complimentary drink with music from Governor Davis & The Blues Ambassadors. There will also be a Silent Auction and a Costume Contest with a prize of $100. Attendees will also be able to meet and greet the cast and directors of Jekyll and Hyde. This is a fundraising event to help support Muncie Civic Theatre.

    The cost is $50 per person for Muncie Civic Theatre season ticket holders and $75 for non-season ticket holders. A ticket for non-season ticket holders to see Jekyll & Hyde at 7:30pm prior to the event is included.

    Call 765.288.PLAY (7529) today to reserve your spot for this special event. Costumes are also available for rent from Muncie Civic Theatre for $25.00.

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    Thursday, October 16, 2008

    Weekly Downtown E-News 10/16/08

    Halloween is just around the corner! If your Downtown business or organization is planning a special event not listed below, please submit your information to info [at] munciedowntown.com so we can include it in the Halloween newsletter and on the website!

    Flavors of Fall returns to Minnetrista. Celebrate the harvest season with a special outdoor dinner prepared and served in the Orchard Courtyard. Click Here for details.

    Downtown Farm Stand, Cassella's Kitchen and other downtown businesses come together at the Fickle Peach for the second annual All Beers Considered, a fundraiser for IPR. Click Here for details.

    Professional dancer and choreographer Caroline Lewis, who has worked with professional groups and names such as 'NSync, Britney Spears, will give a workshop to dancers ages 6th grade to adult of all experience levels at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Click Here for details.

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    OCTOBER EVENTS

    October 16-18 - The Basement at Muncie Children's Museum, 6-10pm. The Basement runs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from October 9 through October 31. For more information, visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.com or call 765.286.1660.

    October 16 - Jack of Suede at Doc's Music Hall. www.docsmusichall.com.

    October 17 - Midwest Hype, James Brown Car Alarm and Soraia at Doc's Music Hall. www.docsmusichall.com.

    October 18 - Dancers ages 6th grade to adult of all experience levels are invited to join Caroline Lewis for a workshop from 1:00-2:30pm at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. Call 765.281.9503, ext. 15 for info.

    October 18 - Everything, Now! CD Release party, with Everything, Now!, Orange Opera and Everthus the Deadbeats at Doc's Music Hall. www.docsmusichal.com.
    October 18, 25 & Nov. 1 - Center Stage is hosting the Max Music Wars benefitting Action for Animals, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1 and finals on Nov. 8th. Anyone who attend can vote for their favorite band. Doors open at 7pm. Proceeds go to Action For Animals.

    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 21 - Candidate forum for Delaware County Commissioner and Delaware County Council, at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Northside Middle School. Hosted by Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce along with the Muncie League of Women Voters.

    October 23 - 401(k)ids 10th Anniversary, at 7:00pm Cornerstone Center for the Arts will celebrate the past ten years of the 401(k)ids Arts Scholarship Program as well as past and present participants of the program. Participants will perform or display past work including dance, art, theatre, or music. This event is free and open to the public. Information: 281-9503, ext. 15.

    October 23-25 - The Basement at Muncie Children's Museum, 6-10pm. The Basement runs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from October 9 through October 31. For more information, visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.com or call 765.286.1660.

    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 25 - Snakehead Ed will showcase his scaly friends during Snakes Alive at Minnetrista from 2:30-3:30 p.m. Price is included with admission.

    October 25 - Max Music Wars continues at Center Stage, to benefit Action for Animals, Oct. 18, 25, Nov. 1 and finals on Nov. 8th. Anyone who attend can vote for their favorite band. Doors open at 7pm. Proceeds go to Action For Animals.

    October 26 - All Beers Considered will be Sunday October 26th from 2-5 pm outdoors at the Fickle Peach at 117 E Charles St in downtown Muncie. Call IPR at 285-5888 by Oct. 22 to reserve your place.

    October 28 - Candidate forum for Indiana's 6th Congressional District and Indiana House of Representatives, at 7:00 p.m. in the Auditorium at Northside Middle School. Hosted by Muncie-Delaware County Chamber of Commerce along with the Muncie League of Women Voters.

    October 30 - Community Halloween Party at Cornerstone Center for the Arts, 4:00-6:00pm, with fun and family friendly activities for children, prizes, treats, and more. This event is free and open to the public.

    October 30-31 - The Basement at Muncie Children's Museum, 6-10pm. The Basement runs every Thursday, Friday and Saturday from October 9 through October 31. For more information, visit www.munciechildrensmuseum.com or call 765.286.1660.

    October 31 - Witches Ball at Center Stage, 6pm-2am. Joe York from HBO Boxing will host the event, featuring Fist-A-Gon, a "Rage against the Machine tribute band. Costume contest with cash prize, door prizes. www.witchesball.net.

    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 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.

    October 28 through Dec. 6 - Muncie Ballet 6-week workshop, "Evil Elf" on Tuesdays from 4-5pm. The final creation will be used in The Children's Nutcracker. Dance or stage experience is not required.

    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.

    Through October - Gallery 308 presents Arts Kaleidoscope: Art & Poetry; Remembering Midred Trivers and the Humpback Barn.

    Through October - David Slonim will be the featured artist this month at Gordy's. This will be his first exhibit in Muncie. For more info, call 284-8422. To view more works by the artist, visit www.davidslonimfineart.com.

    November 1 through Dec. 6 - Muncie Ballet 6-week workshop, "Sugar Plum Fairy" on Saturdays from 9:30-10:30am. Participants will create a sparkle and shine dance to be used in The Children's Nutcracker. Dance or stage experience is not required.

    Through 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.

    Through 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.

    Through 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 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 1 - Join the Muncie Civic Theatre for a Masquerade Gala on November 1st after the Jekyll and Hyde performance. The Masquerade Gala will take place at Vera Mae's at 10:00 pm after the end of the performance.

    November 5 - Muncie on the Move at Horizon Convention Center. The Chamber will be collecting new toys for Toys for Tots and canned food for the Hearts & Hands United food drive. Doors open at 6:45am, program begins at 7:30 and concludes at 8:30.Breakfast and booth reservations or questions, contact Nance Buchert, 751-9114 or nbuchert@muncie.com.

    November 8 - Max Music Wars finals at Center Stage. Doors open at 7pm. Proceeds go to Action For Animals.

    November 8 - Flavors of Fall at Minnetrista - Celebrate the harvest season with a three-course outdoor dinner from the American Culinary Federation prepared and served in the Orchard Courtyard from 6 to 8:30 p.m. For reservations, call (765) 213-3549.

    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 21 - 6th Annual Wine Dinner and Art Auction at Vera Mae's, to benefit A.R.F. (Animal Rescue Fund) and Gallery 308. Two-week auction artwork preview exhibit begins during First Thursday, Nov. 6.

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

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    Snakes Alive at Minnetrista Oct. 25

    Snakehead Ed will showcase his scaly friends during Snakes Alive at Minnetrista Saturday, Oct. 25 from 2:30 - 3:30 p.m. This program will feature snakes from all over the world, including your own backyard! Price is included with admission.

    Snakehead Ed (Ed Ferrer), a retired middle school science teacher, used animals to get students interested in science and nature. The most popular animals used were his large collection of snakes from Africa, Asia, Australia, and North and South America.

    After the show visit Snakes, Rattles and Holes, created by Purdue University's Department of Agricultural Communication. This exhibit features a 69-foot 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.

    Minnetrista hours: Mon. - Sat., 9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Sun., 11 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. Admission is FREE to members. General Admission is $4 child/student; $6 senior; $7 adult.

    For more information on this exhibit or Minnetrista, 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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    Gallery 308 Annual Wine Dinner & Art Auction with Advance Preview

    Gallery 308 will host its 6th Annual Wine Dinner and Art Auction on Friday, November 21, at Vera Mae's Bistro. Something new has been added to this year's event: An advance preview of the items to be auctioned will be offered, beginning on First Thursday, November 6, with an opening reception from 5 to 8 p.m.

    In addition to the art that will be up for auction, the Gallery will once again sell bottles of wine exclusively bottled for the occasion by Grape Expectations in Carmel. The bottles are decorated with a unique one-of-a-kind "collectible" label designed by well-known local artist Jim Faulkner.

    Proceeds from the art auction and sale of wine will again be divided between Gallery 308 and A.R.F. (Animal Rescue Fund). Event organizers hope to exceed the $6,000 that was raised at the event in 2007.

    To give potential bidders a chance to preview the items to be auctioned, all art will be on display at the Gallery from the opening reception on November 6 through auction night, November 21. Admission to the reception is free and the public is invited. The Gallery is located at 308 East Main, Muncie.

    Tickets for the November 21 dinner and auction may be purchased from the Gallery at 765-289-8575 or by calling Sherry Powell at 765-282-0204. An auction book with photos of the artwork will be circulated prior to and during auction night.

    Artists who would like to donate items for the auction should contact Powell or visit www.gallery308.org for additional details.

    Gallery 308 is a 501(c)(3) community art gallery which exists to provide exhibition space for artists, encourage innovative work and serve the community as a cultural and educational resource. Contributions to Gallery 308 are tax-deductible. For more information about gallery hours, volunteer and donor opportunities, please call 765-289-8575.

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