Graham Watson

590 Contributed Events:

Dec 1, 2009

Tuesday

  • Help create the Muncie Action Plan 5:30pm to 7:30pm @ Ball Memorial Hospital Auditorium 2401 W. University Avenue
    Help create the Muncie Action Plan! What is the Muncie Action Plan and what will be included? The Muncie Action Plan will be a strategic guide that expresses the values and aspirations of our community, while creating a compelling action agenda for the future. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why an Action Plan? We need a tool to shape an inspired agenda for the future of Muncie. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Who is preparing the Action Plan? Anyone in the community that cares about their future in Muncie is participating in creating the action plan. Anyone in Muncie that is concerned about the future of the place they live, work, play, or study is needed to participate. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What topics will be addressed? Anything that is of interest to the community will be considered. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why should I care? If you want aspects of the community improved, then you should also care enough to help identify what needs to eb addressed. Anyone who cares about Muncie will care enough to tell us what you think. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What happens when the plan is complete? The Action Plan will include recommendations for action that are achievable by Muncie with the support of the community. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you.
  • Undergraduate Writers Gala 7:30pm to 9:00pm @ Bracken Library, Ball State University Room 104
    Writing will come to life from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. tonight in Bracken Library Room 104 at the third annual Undergraduate Writers Gala. Twenty students will present original works in fiction, nonfiction and poetry. After the student presentations, everyone who attends can participate in a round robin haiku contest. Prizes will be provided. “The purpose is to showcase undergraduate talent inside and out of the department and allow them to compete and get their work out there,” said Tyler Gobble, president of the Writers Community of Ball State. The Student Government Association and the Writers Community are co-sponsoring the event. This is the first year for their partnership. Last year 65 students attended, but Gobble said he’s hoping to see 75 people there this year. Free food will also be provided.

Dec 2, 2009

Wednesday

  • Help create the Muncie Action Plan 5:30pm to 7:30pm @ Southside High School Cafeteria 1601 E. 26th Street
    Help create the Muncie Action Plan! What is the Muncie Action Plan and what will be included? The Muncie Action Plan will be a strategic guide that expresses the values and aspirations of our community, while creating a compelling action agenda for the future. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why an Action Plan? We need a tool to shape an inspired agenda for the future of Muncie. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Who is preparing the Action Plan? Anyone in the community that cares about their future in Muncie is participating in creating the action plan. Anyone in Muncie that is concerned about the future of the place they live, work, play, or study is needed to participate. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What topics will be addressed? Anything that is of interest to the community will be considered. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why should I care? If you want aspects of the community improved, then you should also care enough to help identify what needs to eb addressed. Anyone who cares about Muncie will care enough to tell us what you think. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What happens when the plan is complete? The Action Plan will include recommendations for action that are achievable by Muncie with the support of the community. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you.
  • Help create the Muncie Action Plan 5:30pm to 7:30pm @ Muncie Area Career Center President's Room 2500 N. Elgin Street
    Help create the Muncie Action Plan! What is the Muncie Action Plan and what will be included? The Muncie Action Plan will be a strategic guide that expresses the values and aspirations of our community, while creating a compelling action agenda for the future. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why an Action Plan? We need a tool to shape an inspired agenda for the future of Muncie. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Who is preparing the Action Plan? Anyone in the community that cares about their future in Muncie is participating in creating the action plan. Anyone in Muncie that is concerned about the future of the place they live, work, play, or study is needed to participate. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What topics will be addressed? Anything that is of interest to the community will be considered. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why should I care? If you want aspects of the community improved, then you should also care enough to help identify what needs to eb addressed. Anyone who cares about Muncie will care enough to tell us what you think. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What happens when the plan is complete? The Action Plan will include recommendations for action that are achievable by Muncie with the support of the community. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you.
  • Full Circle Arts Co-op meeting 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Full Circle Arts Co-op 2423 W. Jackson (corner of Jackson & Celia, across from St. Mary's)
    Full Circle has weekly meetings of its board of directors at 8:00pm every first and third Wednesday of the month at our office complex at 2423 W. Jackson (corner of Jackson and Celia, across from St. Mary's). The meetings usually last until 9pm and are open to the public. If you would like to present something to the board of directors, email secretary Graham Watson (secretary@fullcircleartscoop.org) so that he can include you in the next meeting's agenda. http://FullCircleArtsCoOp.org
  • Morgy Craig Jazz Scholarship Award Concert 8:00pm to 12:42pm @ Sursa Performance Hall, Ball State University Corner of Riverside and McKinley
    Cost: $5

    BALL STATE JAZZ ENSEMBLES Mark Buselli, director Shawn Salmon and Will Frazier, assistant directors MORGY CRAIG MEMORIAL JAZZ SCHOLARSHIP AWARD CONCERT with guest artist Brent Wallarab, trombone featuring the music of Eden Ahbez, Mark Buselli, Duke Ellington, George Gershwin, Sergio Mendez, Jamey Simmons, Bret Spainhour, Mike Tomaro SURSA HALL Wednesday, December 2, 2009 8:00 p.m. General and Student Admission $5.00 Tickets on sale now at Emens Auditorium Box Office - Telephone 765.285.1539 and all other Ticketmaster locations, or charge by phone 644.3131 Tickets on sale one hour before concert at Sursa Hall Box Office - Telephone 765.285.5581

Dec 3, 2009

Thursday

  • Help create the Muncie Action Plan 1:00pm to 3:00pm @ Forest Park Senior Center 2517 W. 8th Street
    Help create the Muncie Action Plan! What is the Muncie Action Plan and what will be included? The Muncie Action Plan will be a strategic guide that expresses the values and aspirations of our community, while creating a compelling action agenda for the future. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why an Action Plan? We need a tool to shape an inspired agenda for the future of Muncie. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Who is preparing the Action Plan? Anyone in the community that cares about their future in Muncie is participating in creating the action plan. Anyone in Muncie that is concerned about the future of the place they live, work, play, or study is needed to participate. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What topics will be addressed? Anything that is of interest to the community will be considered. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why should I care? If you want aspects of the community improved, then you should also care enough to help identify what needs to eb addressed. Anyone who cares about Muncie will care enough to tell us what you think. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What happens when the plan is complete? The Action Plan will include recommendations for action that are achievable by Muncie with the support of the community. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you.
  • Sky, Light & Land: New Paintings by Carol Strock Wasson 5:00pm to 8:00pm @ Gordy Fine Art & Framing Company 224 East Main Street
    Please be our guest for an outstanding exhibit of new works by well-known Indiana plein air painter, Carol Strock Wasson. During our First Thursday Art Opening on December 3rd, 5 to 8 PM, you'll get to meet the artist and be among the first viewers of her stunning new works - pastels and oil paintings of rural Indiana. Have a glass of wine, some cheese, and enjoy live music by Jason Cooper. Bring friends and dine downtown after... it will be a memorable affair. Genny Gordy Gordy Fine Art & Framing Co. http://www.gordyframing.com
  • Help create the Muncie Action Plan 5:30pm to 7:30pm @ Northside Middle School Cafeteria 2400 W. Bethel Avenue
    Help create the Muncie Action Plan! What is the Muncie Action Plan and what will be included? The Muncie Action Plan will be a strategic guide that expresses the values and aspirations of our community, while creating a compelling action agenda for the future. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why an Action Plan? We need a tool to shape an inspired agenda for the future of Muncie. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Who is preparing the Action Plan? Anyone in the community that cares about their future in Muncie is participating in creating the action plan. Anyone in Muncie that is concerned about the future of the place they live, work, play, or study is needed to participate. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What topics will be addressed? Anything that is of interest to the community will be considered. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. Why should I care? If you want aspects of the community improved, then you should also care enough to help identify what needs to eb addressed. Anyone who cares about Muncie will care enough to tell us what you think. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you. What happens when the plan is complete? The Action Plan will include recommendations for action that are achievable by Muncie with the support of the community. That is why the Muncie Action Plan needs you.

Dec 5, 2009

Saturday

  • Indiana Public Radio's "A Christmas Carol" 7:30pm to 12:42pm @ Pruis Hall, Ball State University Ball State University, next to Bracken and University Theater
    Cost: $10 ($5 for students)
    Charles Dickens's classic holiday tale, "A Christmas Carol," comes to the airwaves this weekend. Indiana Public Radio will present a live radio drama based on the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, Saturday, December 5 in Pruis Hall at Ball State University. Tickets are just $10 ($5 for students) and are available at Emens Box Office at 765-285-1539, or through TicketMaster.com. A cast of 20 will bring to life the voices of Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim, Marley's Ghost, and of course the three spirits. Among the cast members will be Ball State University President Jo Ann Gora, Muncie Civic Theatre's Marty Grubbs, The Herald Bulletin's Rodney Richey, and IPR's own Stan Sollars. Other cast members include: Brandon Allmon, Megan Andrews, Mike Bloxham, Erin Bowden, Phil Bremen, Jon Conrad, Ross Delong, Gary Demaree, Rebecca Fiedler, Missy Hannah, Marty Grubbs, Marcus Jackman, Al Rent, Sara Rust, Kyle Sechrest and Todd Terrell. Benjamin Lancaster is producer/director; associate producer is Nancy Carlson. Completing the authentic radio-drama will be live, practical sound effects (not digitized or recorded), performed by sound designer Brian Boswell and Joe Misiewicz, a live orchestra performing original arrangements by Matthew Hooper and a choir. Attendees should arrive and be seated by 7:30pm for the 8pm live performance, and will be treated to a pre-program presentation by IPR's classical music director and Dickens' enthusiast, Steven Turpin. A short sound effects demonstration will also be presented. The "A Christmas Carol" live radio drama will be simulcast on Indiana Public Radio's five stations (92.1 FM Muncie, 89.5 FM Anderson, 90.9 FM Marion, 91.7 FM Portland and 91.1 FM Hagerstown/New Castle), as well as in the Ball State area of Second Life. WIPB Public Television (DT 49.1 or Comcast cable channel 2--check local listings) will televise the radio drama on Saturday, December 12 at 8pm and Thursday, December 24 at 5:30pm. IPR's 2008 radio drama re-enactment of the panic broadcast, "War of the Worlds," was honored recently with a Spectrum Award from the Indiana Broadcasters Association. The Spectrum Awards recognize broadcast excellence for outstanding achievement in broadcasting by Indiana radio and television stations. "A Christmas Carol" is sponsored by First Merchants Bank, with additional support from Ball State University's Department of Telecommunications and College of Communication, Information and Media. For more information, visit bsu.edu/ipr, or call Executive Producer, Marcus Jackman, at 765-285-5888.

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Jan 6, 2010

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