Events
Aaron Nell, former ESR student and director of the Conflict Resolution Center in Richmond, discusses the use of the Alternatives to Violence model in the local jail. Free lunch and good company. When: Thurs., Nov. 16, 12 - 1:10 p.m. Where: Seminary dining room at the Earlham School of Religion.
The Richmond Art Museum is proud to present the fourth in its monthly series of workshops for artists. “ArtWork: The Business of Building Your Arts Career,” features topics of practical interest that are often overlooked.
Art on the Web: Getting Your Work On-Line will help artists get their art careers wired. Having a presence on the World Wide Web is increasingly important in today’s art market, and there are a variety of ways to do it. From having your own website to on-line galleries and the websites of galleries already showing your work, explore the world of internet representation with Richmond artist Jeanette Wilson.
The story of weekend scientists who build a time machine in a suburban garage, “Primer” asks the question: If you always want what you can't have, what do you want when you can have anything?
TICKETS: $3 for RAM members & students / $5 general public. Rated PG-13
RICHMOND ART MUSEUM, 350 Hub Etchison Parkway, Richmond, Indiana 47374. Call 765-966-0256 for more info.
f.a.d.e.-IN (Focusing on Art, Diversity, and Education - Indiana) is a monthly film screening series that will showcase a variety of films that fall outside the box of mainstream cinema and may not have been shown in our area. Presented by the Richmond Art Museum and assisted by a generous grant from the Wayne County Indiana Foundation, the series will include independent, foreign, and experimental films, and a scattering of older studio works worth another look.
Any and all men of the community are invited to an informal gathering on Sunday, November 26 starting at 7:00 p.m. at Charlie's Coffee Bar on N. 10th St. This time is set aside for informal conversation, mutual support and encouragement, and relaxation! Come when you can, stay as long as you're able, and feel free to bring a friend or two. Questions? Contact Jonathan Shively at 965-7416 or shivelyfamily@verizon.net.
Lights, lights & more lights! Main Street Richmond-Wayne County is excited to announce that the 17th Annual Uptown Holiday Parade will be an evening parade. The parade is free to spectators and participants. Santa Claus, the Richmond High School Red Devil Marching Band, floats, walking entries and classic cars are among the many entries that will be in this year’s parade. Make plans to join in the fun as we light up Main Street! For more information call 765.962.8151 or visit www.uptownrichmond.com.
Support local not-for-profits and shop for holiday "gifts" at the same time. 15 local organizaions represented. Free childcare and refreshments provided. Where: First English Lutheran Church in Richmond, 2727 National Rd. East. For more information, call (765) 993-0381 or e-mail whocooks4u@verizon.net.
Come and enjoy this choral celebration of the season featuring all of Earlham’s choirs and Wei Cheng as Earlham choir director for 2006-07. When: Sat., Dec. 2, 7:30 p.m. Where: Goddard Auditorium on the campus of Earlham College.
Join the Gospel Revelations Choir in a soul-stirring concert of songs of the season. Sun., Dec. 3, 7 p.m. in Goddard Auditorium on the campus of Earlham College.
From the Pal-Item: Local bus riders can take a trip for a donation of food Monday. It is Richmond Roseview Transit's “food for fare” day. Food collected during the day will be donated to the local food pantries for the Christmas holidays. Buses run between 6:15 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. The fare is normally $1.50 or $1.25 for senior citizens and students. For more information, call Roseview Transit System at (765) 983-7227.
One of the Largest Holiday Events in Richmond Wayne County Kicks Off Friday Night in Uptown Richmond.
Main Street Richmond Wayne County announces Uptown Richmond’s 1st annual Ice Fest on December 8th and 9th as a part of their holiday program “Signs of Season” a month long celebration in Uptown Richmond.
On display along Main Street from 5th to 10th Street there will be twenty lighted ice sculptures; some of the most original, celebrated holiday “signs” ever sculpted in ice, guaranteed to become a must-experience holiday tradition for families of East Central Indiana.
National Ice Designer, Stephan Koch, from Indiana Ice Studio will be on hand on Friday night at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. and on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. for a live ice carving demonstration along Main Street in Uptown Richmond.
One of the Largest Holiday Events in Richmond Wayne County Kicks Off Friday Night in Uptown Richmond.
Main Street Richmond Wayne County announces Uptown Richmond’s 1st annual Ice Fest on December 8th and 9th as a part of their holiday program “Signs of Season” a month long celebration in Uptown Richmond.
On display along Main Street from 5th to 10th Street there will be twenty lighted ice sculptures; some of the most original, celebrated holiday “signs” ever sculpted in ice, guaranteed to become a must-experience holiday tradition for families of East Central Indiana.
National Ice Designer, Stephan Koch, from Indiana Ice Studio will be on hand on Friday night at 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. and on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. for a live ice carving demonstration along Main Street in Uptown Richmond.
For three years now, the Co-op has held an bazaar which showcases local artistry and crafts, as well as international gifts, holiday cards, calendars and more. Saturday December 9th will be a lively festive day at the Co-op. As usual we will have items from Richmond folks and Earlhamites, fair trade items from SERRV International, gifts from Syracuse Cultural Workers AND new this year will be a selection of PUTUMAYO world music CDs and teeshirts from Zendik Arts, a West Virginia artist collective!
Come do your holiday shopping in a different way, supporting the local and international co
A Mozart 250th Birthday Celebration Concert The Richmond Chorale and Earlham’s Concert Choir and Orchestra along with special guests present this concert in celebration of the music of Mozart. Featured on the program will be the Requiem in a newly realized performance edition along with the famous Symphony No. 40 in G minor. Forrest Tobey, conductor; Wei Cheng, choir director.
Tickets Required: $5/Adults, $3/Seniors and Students. Available at the Runyan Center Desk one month prior to event. For more information, call (765) 983-1410.
According to a Pal-Item story: Hagerstown author to sign books Friday in Richmond - Readmore Etc.at 901 E. Main St. in Richmond will host a book signing from 1 to 3 p.m. Friday with Hagerstown author Angelica Reyna. Reyna recently finished a novel, "Last Ride on the Ferry," that is set in Los Ebanos, Texas. It is based on her life as a migrant worker and American of Mexican descent. The family in the book became migrant workers in the 1940s and encountered "adventure, hardships as well as amusing times." Reyna has lived in Wayne County for 43 years.


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