NLC Professional Development Series – Resident Listening

EB & Bertha C Ball Center 400 W. Minnetrista Blvd., Muncie, IN, United States

Thanks to funding provided by CenterPoint Energy Foundation, we have developed a training schedule for our Neighborhood Leadership Council / CenterPoint Scholar meetings that we hope will help build everyone’s leadership capacity. This month's topic is Resident Listening. Come hungry! We always provide dinner at the start of the training.

Eerie Muncie: Even More Tales from the Dark Side of Local History

Ball State Alumni Center 2800 W Bethel Ave, Muncie, IN

No Charge—Reservations Required No Charge—Reservations Required REGISTER ONLINE (under "History")">REGISTER ONLINE (under "History") Join us for a panel discussion on some of the eerie happenings and hauntings in Muncie and Delaware County history. Now in its sixth year, this program features panelists who present new and intriguing information each time. You'll see historic photographs, maps,

Emerson Social

Emerson Dog Park 900 W. Ashland Ave, Muncie, United States

Riverside-Normal City Neighborhood Association welcomes everyone to attend our annual Emerson Social event. We will celebrate the history of Emerson School while enjoying free food and drinks in a casual setting. Bring your own chair!

Fred Meyer Lecture in Cultural Policy and Arts Advocacy

Ball State University Student Center 2000 W. University Ave., Muncie, IN, United States

Keynote Speaker: Michael Greer, President and CEO of ArtsFund Seattle Thursday, September 25, 5 to 7:30pm, Student Center Ballroom 5:00–6:00 PM | Opening Reception 6:00–7:30 PM | Keynote & Q&A Michael Greer is a seasoned cross-sector leader with decades of experience in for-profit and nonprofit organizations across the United States, India, and China. A firm

Romeo and Juliet

Brown Family Amphitheater Ball State University, located between Park and Pruis Halls and between Noyer and Woodworth Complexes, Muncie

Written by William Shakespeare Directed by Matthew Reeder September 26-28 | Brown Family Amphitheater | All performances free and open to the public Shakespeare’s iconic tale of star-crossed lovers is reimagined in a bold, modern twist that brings new urgency to its timeless themes of love, fate, and conflict. Set in a contemporary world still