Emilio Maldonado, installations; Thomas Duffy, photography; Trudy Calvert, painting & sculpture; Francie Agostino, painting. M-F 9-5, Sat 12-5.
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5 Wednesday / August 5, 2015
“kewakotam’ka’fope”: Together we find treasures in archival sources of knowledge
10:00 am to 11:00 am
Mathers Museum of World Cultures -- 416 N Indiana Ave, Bloomington, IN 47408
http://ias.indiana.edu/
“kewakotam’ka’fope”: Together we find treasures in archival sources of knowledge; a talk by Ben J. Barnes (Shawnee Tribe, Second Chief)
Conserving and sharing information trapped within the documents of the “Great Lakes and Ohio Valley Ethnohistory Collection” (GLOVEC) by creating a digital platform of sharing between the Shawnee Tribe, Indiana University researchers, and academics elsewhere is part of a long term endeavor of Shawnee tribal citizens. For the better part of the past decade, the Shawnee people are creating relationships with universities, archives, historic sites, and numerous state agencies. NAGPRA (Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act) and the Historic Preservation Act drove these interactions in the past, but these relationships have evolved into collaborative and supportive relationships. Continued conversations between engaged, professional scholars and the Shawnee Tribe, one of the 567 federally recognized Native Nations, has created unique opportunities to contextualize history and research projects for both academia and citizens of the Shawnee Tribe. Re-contextualization of knowledge requires Shawnee scholars to become active participants with institutions, such as the Glenn Black Laboratory (GBL) and the Archive of Traditional Music (ATM).
For a full abstract please visit the Instiute for Adanced Study at http://ias.indiana.edu/
5 Wednesday / August 5, 2015
Caregivers’ Monthly Luncheon & Support Group
The Endwright Center
The purpose of this monthly lunch group is to provide a welcoming, safe space for family or friends caring for loved ones to share and connect with other caregivers.
A boxed lunch and drinks are provided by Home Instead Senior Care.
Caregivers will have a chance to share their experience in a safe and confidential environment with the option to receive feedback from group members if they wish. Lunch and respite care for your loved one is available at the center (provided by professionals from Home Instead Senior Care). Your loved one can engage in activities if they wish, and Home Instead will provide beverages and boxed lunches for both caregivers and their loved one.
We request advance notice of attendance if possible (especially if respite care is requested) so we have enough lunches for all. Please call the Center at 812-876-3383, ext 582 to register and to request respite services. Sponsored by Area 10 Agency on Aging, The Endwright Center, and Home Instead Senior Care.
About the Facilitator: Liz Jones, MSW (Information & Referral Manager at Area 10 Agency) on Aging) maintains group safety, reinforces confidentiality and observes time so all may share. She also links group members with relevant resources.
5 Wednesday / August 5, 2015
Family Caregiver Lunch and Support group
11:30 am to 01:00 pm
Endwright Center, 631 W. Edgewood Dr, Ellettsville
Caring for a loved one? Join us for lunch and a welcoming space to share, connect with other caregivers or just listen. Meets the first Wednesday of each month. Home Instead Senior Care provides lunch and on-site staff to care for your loved one while you attend the group. Please RSVP for lunch and for respite care (if needed) at 812-876-3383 ext. 515.
5 Wednesday / August 5, 2015
Summer Song Sessions
07:00 pm to 09:00 pm
Bell Trace (downstairs Gathering Hall) / 800 N. Bell Trace Circle/ Bloomington IN 47408
Do you enjoy singing and do you like to meet new friends? The Bloomington Peace Choir invites singers of ALL AGES & ABILITIES to join us for our Summer Song Sessions each Wednesday evening during June, July and August from 7 to 9 pm in the downstairs Gathering Hall at Bell Trace Senior Living Center. It’s free, and it’s fun! You need only bring your love of singing. For more information, go to www.bloomingtonpeacechoir.org