BLOOMINGTON – At the Bloomington Community Farmers’ Market, you’ll find nutritious produce for you and your family along with freshly baked bread, cheeses, and other artisanal foods.
By shopping at the Farmers’ Market, you’ll actively support your community as well as the environment. And if you use the bounty found at the Market you can prepare satisfying home-cooked meals in lieu of eating out, while whittling your budget.
Another healthy tip is to snack on fresh fruits and vegetables, use them as side dishes and develop main courses that highlight them. Learn which spices and seasonings go with which fruits and vegetables. Plan meals so you don’t let anything go to waste.
As one of the most comprehensive and acclaimed institutions for the study of music, the IU Jacobs School of Music plays a key role in educating performers, scholars, and music educators who influence music performance and education around the globe.
Beginning at 11 a.m. this Saturday, a select group of members of the Jacobs School of Music Ballet Department will be performing several pieces at the BCFM from “Twilight Turnout: Exploring Ballet!”
Mayor at the Market is a community outreach program that invites Market-goers to interact with the mayor and various department heads from the City of Bloomington government.
Most Saturday mornings, either Mayor Hamilton, Deputy Mayor Mary Catherine Carmichael, or one of nineteen department heads will be at the Farmers’ Market to answer resident questions and discuss issues of interest in the city.
This week, Devta Kidd, director of Innovation for the City of Bloomington will be greeting the public at the Market from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.