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For the second year in a row, Nomad Theatre Company has created mini pop-up performances depicting historic female icons.
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Fridays are free at Miller Park Zoo, which has new stock of seasonal gifts for animal-loving Valentines.
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Residents of Bloomington's Gridley Allin Prickett neighborhood share improvement ideas with the cityCity of Bloomington staff met with residents of the Gridley Allin Prickett neighborhood to get ideas for what should be promoted and what needs fixing in the area.
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West Bloomington Revitalization Project Arts and Beautification Director Sarah Hurley says the event allows members of the community to take a break from the day to day, and plug into creative outlets.
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Street fairs come in many forms and you've got three options this weekend.
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Look for brightly colored front doors to pop up in the coming months on Bloomington's west side. Residents are adding curb appeal to their homes, thanks to a joint initiative by Sherwin-Williams and the West Bloomington Revitalization Project.
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Operations manager Hannah Russell says volunteers will build planters, participate in a neighborhood clean-up and distribute free books on nature and gardening at its offices on West Washington Street.
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The outgoing board president of the West Bloomington Revitalization Project says the culture of the group has helped it come back in 2022 from the pandemic and six feet of sewage in the basement during last year's big Bloomington flood.
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The West Bloomington Revitalization Project Book Bike just got a little easier to pedal. The bike has given out thousands of books to kids and others who want them, and after 11 years of a 250-pound one-gear bike, there's a new lighter bike that has multiple gears.
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The West Bloomington Revitalization Project's Bed Blitz returns on Saturday. At the last Bed Blitz in 2019, over 120 beds were given away.