609 past events with the ball state university tag
20 upcoming events with this tagAug 20, 2019
Tuesday
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Muncie Makers Market at BSU Welcome Week!
4:00pm @
Village Promenade
The sidewalks of University, between Martin and Dill, in The Village.
1623 West University Avenue
Welcome back, BSU! ♥️ We are bringing a special Welcome Week treat to you - the Muncie Makers Market! Our Growers and Makers will set up on University Avenue, along the sidewalks of Village Promenade, during their big Welcome Week Cookout on Tuesday, August 20th from 4-7p! We can’t wait to see you, Ball State University! #ChirpChirp
The Muncie Makers Market is a community farmers market with fesh homemade food, locally grown produce, and beautiful and unique handmade art and crafts of all kinds! We welcome you all to Muncie and encourage you to SHOP LOCAL!
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Sep 21, 2019
Saturday
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Monarchs and More
11:00am to 2:00pm @
Dr. Joe & Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
2500 W. University Avenue
Learn about these fascinating migratory insects, what they symbolize and why we should care. Includes youth-friendly crafts and a story corner suitable for most ages. Families and children from the community are welcome to attend.
This event is hosted at the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse, located in Christy Woods on the Ball State University campus, across the street from IU Ball Memorial Hospital and adjacent to the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass.
Questions? Contact Cheryl LeBlanc at cleblanc@bsu.edu or 765-285-8839.
General hours: M-F 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. | Sat. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. | Closed Sunday and during Ball State breaks and holidays.
Parking: Available in lot G13 off of University Ave., with metered parking also available on University Ave. Overflow parking is available to the west (near Picnic shelter, C3) and east (near tennis courts, G15). For more information about the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse and a parking map, visit www.bsu.edu/orchids. View an interactive parking map.
To learn more about the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse, visit www.bsu.edu/orchids.
- Homecoming with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra 7:30pm @ Emens Auditorium 1800 W Riverside Ave
The Muncie Symphony Orchestra begins the season by bringing home Muncie-native and one of the first MSO Young Artist Competition winners, Angelin Chang. Dr. Chang is a Grammy award-winning classical pianist and the City of Muncie, Indiana Honorary Cultural Ambassador for Goodwill.
Continuing to bring to Muncie an inclusive selection of repertoire, this performance will include Blue Cathedral by American composer and teacher Jennifer Higdon. Higdon has received the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Music and two Grammy Awards for Best Contemporary Classical Composition. Blue Cathedral was written in memory of Higdon’s younger brother, Andrew Blue Higdon.
Pre-Concert Talk begins at 6:30pm.
Contact:
Jennifer Johnson, Executive Director
765-285-5531
Sep 27, 2019
Friday
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Final Friday at DOMA
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue
FINAL FRIDAY: NEW
Local emcees introduce PechaKucha* talks to Muncie to highlight what is unique, unexpected, and inspiring in our city.
Enjoy music by DJ Jannell, refreshments & cash bar, art, and a look at the special exhibition Recent Acquisitions: Connecting to the Past, Committing to the Future.
Check the Facebook event for details as activities and presenters are added to the lineup!
*PechaKucha, Japanese for "chit chat," is a concise presentation format where 20 images are timed to automatically advance every 20 seconds as a presenter talks along. Each presentation lasts only 6 minutes, 40 seconds. This is an informal and fun gathering where creative people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts, snaps—just about anything, really—in the PechaKucha format.
Oct 12, 2019
Saturday
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Audience Choice with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra
7:30pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
You, our audience, had the opportunity to select the repertoire for this special concert. This concert will offer a four-course meal of great music which will be paired with delicious food from Vera Mae’s at a separate event. The 2019 MSO Young Artist Competition winners will whet your appetite with their selections!
Contact:
Jennifer Johnson, Executive Director
765-285-5531
Oct 25, 2019
Friday
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Final Friday at DOMA
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue
FINAL FRIDAY: OLD
Local emcees introduce PechaKucha* talks to Muncie to highlight what is unique, unexpected, and inspiring in our city.
Enjoy music by DJ Jannell, refreshments & cash bar, art, and a look at the special exhibition Recent Acquisitions: Connecting to the Past, Committing to the Future.
Check the Facebook event for details as activities and presenters are added to the lineup!
*PechaKucha, Japanese for "chit chat," is a concise presentation format where 20 images are timed to automatically advance every 20 seconds as a presenter talks along. Each presentation lasts only 6 minutes, 40 seconds. This is an informal and fun gathering where creative people get together and share their ideas, works, thoughts, snaps—just about anything, really—in the PechaKucha format.
Oct 30, 2019
Wednesday
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Beginning Genealogy
10:00am to 11:30am @
The E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
Ball State University
400 Minnetrista Boulevard, Muncie
Cost: No Charge - Reservations Required Ages: 18+ Instructor: Mrs. Karen Good, board member and chair of Ancestor Hunters, Delaware County Historical Society; and the Indiana County Genealogist for Delaware County.
Tracing your roots is a way to document history and family information that you can pass along to future generations. With many resources available online, genealogy is becoming popular and easier to accomplish. Class is for those with little or no previous knowledge of geneaology.
Topics covered each session:
Oct. 30-Genealogy 101: Will focus on general standards (i.e., how genealogist write dates among other htings) and discuss how to get started with your family tree.Nov. 6-Forms and Documents: Will discuss census records, birth and death certificates, marriage licenses, land records, etc., as well as the type of information that can be obtained from these forms.
Nov. 13-Organization: Will examine several different ways to organize all the information that you find.
Nov. 20-Software and Free Websites: Will take a look at these different software programs on the market as well as some of the free websites available to help you do your research.
Nov 9, 2019
Saturday
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Tropical Edible Plants
11:00am to 2:00pm @
Dr. Joe & Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
2500 W. University Avenue
Did you know the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse here on campus grows bananas, coffee, vanilla and much more? Come try some with us! The event is FREE so what do you have to lose? Explore and taste the origins of various tropical foods and their uses.
Open house for Adults & Families (children ages 5+) 11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Registration not required, but first come, first served.
Parking is available near Christy Woods on the Ball State University campus. No permit required on Saturdays.
For questions, contact Cheryl LeBlanc or call 765-285-8839.
Nov 14, 2019
Thursday
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Heritage in Practice /// A Panel Discussion
6:00pm to 8:00pm @
Art & Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 225
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
PlySpace Resident Co-Fellows Sydney Pursel and Sarah Trad will be joined by guest artist Toby Kaufmann-Buhler for a special PlySpace panel discussion about the intersections of personal family heritage and art practice. Tania Said, the Director of Education for the David Owsley Museum of Art Ball State University, will moderate the discussion held on Thursday, November 14th from 6-8 PM at Ball State University /// Arts & Journalism Building, room 225.
This conversation will ask each of the three interdisciplinary artists to reflect on their use of personal and cultural heritage in their artistic practice. Each panelist has a unique method for working within the sometimes sticky practice of uniting art, performance, and installation with personal family heritage, genealogy, or culture. The artists will share a short presentation about their work, followed by a discussion of how they incorporate personal, family, and cultural heritage successfully into their practice.
About the artists:
Sydney Jane Brooke Campbell Maybrier Pursel is an interdisciplinary artist specializing in interactive, socially engaged, and performance arts. Through art she explores personal identity drawing from her Indigenous and Irish Catholic roots. Some of Pursel's projects are used to educate others about food politics, assimilation, language loss, appropriation, and history in addition to projects amongst her own community focusing on language acquisition, culture and art. Her work has been shown at public parks, universities, galleries, and alternative spaces in across the U.S. and Canada. Pursel received her MFA in Expanded Media at the University of Kansas and her BFA in Painting from the University of Missouri. She was the first recipient of the Ucross Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists, received a Rocket Grant through the Charlotte Street Foundation and the Spencer Museum of Art, was selected for the Indigenous Arts Initiative Residency program through the Kansas Creative Arts Industries Commission and the University of Kansas, was awarded a BeWildReWild Community Art Grant through the Iowa Natural Heritage Foundation. Pursel is an enrolled member of the Ioway Tribe of Kansas and Nebraska.
Sarah Trad is a video artist and curator who explores the relationship between subjective and objective emotionality, navigating daily life and relationships while faced with mental illness and breaking down stereotypes of gender and narrative. Her work also highlights how mental illness and coming from marginalized backgrounds intersects with internal emotional worlds. The living embodiment of the correlation between chronic depression and binge-watching practices, her work appropriates and manipulates found footage from movies, music videos and television. Trad’s work uses recognizable narrative structures to be viewed in and outside the academy of art, as well as comment on the individual’s relationship to pop culture. Sarah has participated in other residencies, such as the 77Art Residency in Rutland, Vermont and is a recipient of the Carol N. Schmuckler Award for Outstanding Achievement in Film. Sarah’s work has been shown at The Warehouse Gallery (Syracuse, NY), Kitchen Table Gallery (Philadelphia, PA), Gravy Studio and Gallery (Philadelphia, PA) and the Everson Museum of Art (Syracuse, NY). She is currently a part of the Philadelphia artist-run gallery, Little Berlin.
Toby Kaufmann-Buhler (based in Lafayette, Indiana) explores history, memory, identity and sensory perception in relation to his family and himself, within individual lives and across broad sweeps of history and culture. Kaufmann-Buhler interprets the evidence of the lives he explores as signals that pass through their respective cultures and time periods; these signals are continuously transformed as they reach our current perception of them. This work amounts to a type of surveillance of these signals, and an examination of the connections between them and himself as they manifest in the work. This work takes form in video, film, found/composed sound, text, installation, performance and interactive media. Kaufmann-Buhler was a recipient of the Individual Artist Program grant from the Indiana Arts Commission in 2018-2019, and in 2020 he will be an artist in residence at MASS MoCA. He has a BA in Fine Arts from the University of South Florida and an MA from the Royal College of Art.
Tania Said is the director of education for the David Owsley Museum of Art at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. She is also involved in various art, business, and community organizations in Muncie, Indiana and national professional endeavors. On lucky Friday, September 13, 2019 she was bestowed the Mayor’s Arts Educator Award.
Image credit: Toby Kaufmann-Buhler /// Moon Confusion: brightest beams (video still)
Muncie Arts and Culture Council is a nonprofit organization and the designated Arts partner for the City of Muncie. PlySpace is a program of the MACC in partnership with the City of Muncie, Ball State University School of Art and Sustainable Muncie. PlySpace is supported in part by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
- The Neighborhood in the Heart of Campus 6:30pm to 8:00pm @ The E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center Ball State University 400 Minnetrista Boulevard, Muncie
Cost: No Charge - Reservations Required Ages: 18+ In 1945-46, Ball State University’s first mobile home court was constructed on the corner of Tillotson and Gilbert, along with three barracks-style buildings which the college converted into two-bedroom and one-bedroom apartments. These units were part of Ball State’s first accommodations for married students.
In addition to providing housing for married students, these apartments also provided housing for some faculty members and their families. The duo will share information and photographs for this gone-but-not-forgotten housing.Nov 16, 2019
Saturday
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Heroes and Villains with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra
4:00pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
Listen to the good fight when the Muncie Symphony Orchestra presents a musical battle between heroes and villains. Who will win? Join us to find out! Patrons are encouraged to attend dressed as their favorite hero or villain character.
Contact:
Jennifer Johnson, Executive Director
765-285-5531
- Fisher | Shafer Holiday Pops with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra 4:00pm @ Emens Auditorium 1800 W Riverside Ave
Celebrate an afternoon filled with holiday classics featuring guest artists the Youth Symphony Orchestra of ECI and Ball State University Singers. We have an extra treat this year, actors from Muncie Civic Theatre will be on stage to perform as the orchestra delights the audience with music from Frozen Jr. And don’t forget to get your family photo with Santa!
Contact:
Jennifer Johnson, Executive Director
765-285-5531
Nov 20, 2019
Wednesday
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Nature-Rich Meditation
3:00pm to 3:30pm @
Dr. Joe & Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
2500 W. University Avenue
“Nature-Rich Meditation”
Wednesday, November 20 from 3 - 3:30 pm in the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
Meditation in nature is associated with greater feelings of regeneration and energy.www.ehe.health%2Fblog%2Foutdoor-meditation&data=02%7C01%7Celforstater%40bsu.edu%7C2f053b5a80fa41176a8208d767866a5e%7C6fff909f07dc40da9e30fd7549c0f494%7C0%7C0%7C637091699310833625&sdata=9Jz%2Fwk2awhUrgqlBAaMEChLWpGLEw%2Fp1d9HEmR5VNVo%3D&reserved=0" target="_blank">https://www.ehe.health/blog/outdoor-meditation Join us in the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse for a dose of nature and oxygen and help reduce stress.
To help with the rise in mental-health awareness and treatment options, departments at Ball State helped form the Ball State UniversityMeditation Partnership. The Meditation Partnership is a collaboration between Working Well, the Counseling Center, the Office of Health, Alcohol, and Drug Education, the Museum of Art, the Orchid Greenhouse, and the Brown Planetarium. This partnership provides meditation and mindfulness programs for campus and community members to improve mental health and resilience.
Take a deep breath, relax and meditate among the flowers. All are welcome to attend this free session in the Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse Conservatory. Wear comfortable clothing. Folding chairs will be provided.
Dec 7, 2019
Saturday
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Fisher | Shafer Holiday Pops with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra
4:00pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
Celebrate an afternoon filled with holiday classics featuring guest artists the Youth Symphony Orchestra of ECI and Ball State University Singers. We have an extra treat this year, actors from Muncie Civic Theatre will be on stage to perform as the orchestra delights the audience with music from Frozen Jr. And don’t forget to get your family photo with Santa!
Contact:
Jennifer Johnson, Executive Director
765-285-5531
- Holiday in Bloom 6:00pm to 9:00pm @ Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse 2500 W. University Ave., Ball State University
Holiday in BloomAnnual Holiday in Bloom Open House
December 7, 2019 6:00-9:00 p.m.
Join us for the free annual Holiday in Bloom Open House at the Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse at Ball State University. Beautiful Holiday lights, musical performances by Sedoctave BSU A Cappella Group and Hillcroft Handbell Choir, hot cocoa, marshmallows, refreshments and a children's activity. Fun for the whole family while you enjoy the beautiful orchids in the warm tropical environment of the orchid house.
Stroll next door to the Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass for glass blowing demonstrations, follow the luminaria to the David Owsley Museum of Art, and the Charles W. Brown Planetarium. Then ride the MITS Trolley to Minnetrista for the Enchanted Luminaria Walk. Join us for a fun holiday evening!
Located in Christy Woods on W. University Ave. across from IU-Ball Memorial Hospital
Contact: Cheryl LeBlanc (285-8839 or cleblanc@bsu.edu) for information, to help volunteer, or donate items in advance of event.
The Holiday in Bloom event is organized by the Friends of the Rinard Orchid Greenhouse.
Dec 8, 2019
Sunday
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Free Hometown Holiday by America’s Hometown Band
4:00pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
Hear much-loved traditional Christmas favorites from AHB’s Concert Band, Jazz Band, vocalists, soloists, and storytellers.
-FREE family fun for your 2019 holiday-
Feb 3, 2020
Monday
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Organ Recital
7:30pm to 9:00pm @
Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University
Corner of Riverside and McKinley
Stephen Price, Organ Faculty Recital.
Program to include works by Charles Marie Widor, J. S. Bach, Charles Tournemire, Ned Rorem, Louis Vierne, and Marcel Lanquetuit.
Feb 16, 2020
Sunday
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Classical Kids Live with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra
4:00pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
This popular newcomer in the Classical Kids series features Mozart’s young son, Karl, who longs to be taken from his boarding school to spend more time with his famous father. An old traveling trunk serves as a magic chest that reveals an incredible journey back in time to Mozart’s childhood and into the fantastic world of Mozart’s great opera The Magic Flute. Along the way, Karl comes to understand Mozart’s extraordinary life as a traveling prodigy, his pressures from family and fame, his passion for composing, and the common bonds they both share.
The music, performed by the Muncie Symphony Orchestra, is magically woven into the drama as two actors recreate historical incidents from the composer’s life. This mesmerizing concert and story performance is approximately 50 minutes in length and is ideal for families. This program is recommended for youth age six and up, however the laid-back atmosphere allows audience members of all ages to enjoy the performance.
Contact:
Jennifer Johnson, Executive Director
765-285-5531
Feb 18, 2020
Tuesday
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Artist Talk: PlySpace Fellows Valerie Skakun and P. Spadine
5:00pm to 6:00pm @
Arts and Journalism Building, Room 225
Ball State University
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
PlySpace and the Muncie Arts and Culture Council invite you to an artist lecture by PlySpace Spring 2020 Fellows, Valerie Skakun and P. Spadine, on Tuesday, February 18th, from 5-6 PM in AJ225.
Skakun and Spadine have been working as collaborative partners since 2017. The philosophy of Skakun’s recent body of work began the moment she was struck by a car while on her bike and left unable to walk for a year. She has explored sculptures as objects of ritual and labor, ranging from time-based devotions to endurance trainings in order to transform mental and physical states of being. She received an MFA from Hunter College in 2019, and a BFA from The Cooper Union in 2009. Spadine has worked under Ashcan Orchestra, a pen name and performance ensemble as a vehicle for his audio/visual experiments since 2007. Informed by a sense of wonder, his work has sought to emulate, celebrate, and demystify the laws that govern the physical universe. Together they work in the realm in which the physicality of sculpture and sound overlap. Skakun and Spadine seek to explore the dual nature of labor and play, as a way to engage the world of wonder within the viewer through a physical catalyst.
While in residence at PlySpace, Skakun & Spadine will be researching stronger materials and building prototypes of new working components for their series of modular sound sculptures, which refer to an “organ” as both body part and musical instrument and require physical use of the entire body to play. They will be working with Assistant Professor Rachel Cohn and her 4d students at Ball State University to design and build pump organs which generate sound through bodily motions. The collaboration will culminate in a public performance featuring the ensemble of sound sculptures on April 2nd, first Thursday, at Madjax.
PlySpace is a program of Muncie Arts and Culture Council in partnership with the City of Muncie, Ball State School of Art and Sustainable Muncie Corporation. PlySpace is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts.Feb 24, 2020
Monday
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Crystal Wilkinson Fiction Reading
7:30pm @
Pruis Hall
Ball State University
1000 N. McKinley, Muncie
Crystal Wilkinson is coming to Ball State University. Crystal, an award winning author, is this year's Meyer Lecturer. Her fiction titles include Blackberries, Blackberries and the recently published Birds of Opulence. She will be here Monday, February 24th at 7:30 p.m.in Pruis Hall on the Ball State campus. Come join us!
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Crystal Wilkinson Fiction Reading
7:30pm @
Pruis Hall
Ball State University
1000 N. McKinley, Muncie
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Artist Talk: PlySpace Fellows Valerie Skakun and P. Spadine
5:00pm to 6:00pm @
Arts and Journalism Building, Room 225
Ball State University
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
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Classical Kids Live with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra
4:00pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
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Organ Recital
7:30pm to 9:00pm @
Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University
Corner of Riverside and McKinley
- Holiday in Bloom 6:00pm to 9:00pm @ Dr. Joe and Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse 2500 W. University Ave., Ball State University
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Fisher | Shafer Holiday Pops with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra
4:00pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
- Fisher | Shafer Holiday Pops with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra 4:00pm @ Emens Auditorium 1800 W Riverside Ave
- The Neighborhood in the Heart of Campus 6:30pm to 8:00pm @ The E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center Ball State University 400 Minnetrista Boulevard, Muncie
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Heritage in Practice /// A Panel Discussion
6:00pm to 8:00pm @
Art & Journalism Building, Ball State University
Room 225
1101 N McKinley Ave, Muncie, Indiana 47306
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Tropical Edible Plants
11:00am to 2:00pm @
Dr. Joe & Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
2500 W. University Avenue
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Beginning Genealogy
10:00am to 11:30am @
The E.B. and Bertha C. Ball Center
Ball State University
400 Minnetrista Boulevard, Muncie
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Final Friday at DOMA
6:00pm to 9:00pm @
David Owsley Museum of Art
2021 W. Riverside Avenue
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Audience Choice with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra
7:30pm @
Emens Auditorium
1800 W Riverside Ave
- Homecoming with the Muncie Symphony Orchestra 7:30pm @ Emens Auditorium 1800 W Riverside Ave
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Monarchs and More
11:00am to 2:00pm @
Dr. Joe & Alice Rinard Orchid Greenhouse
2500 W. University Avenue