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2 Wednesday / December 2, 2020

WonderLab Discovery Time for ages 3-6 years – Sustainability

09:00 am to 09:30 am
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvdO6hqDsoGNBOrA7ZCHXJY6ht2uCzacvB

Join WonderLab educators as we start our new monthly theme-sustainability. This week we will learn all about what sustainability is and the different types of sustainability. We will finish with an oil spill cleanup activity. Develop STEM skills through play. Activities are designed for 3-6 year olds. All are welcome.

Children / Education

2 Wednesday / December 2, 2020

WonderLab Science Explorations for Grades 1-6 – Prime Numbers

03:00 pm to 03:30 pm
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcud-6hrTsvE9FF5ZZbD0pst4aPHZNwJGBP

During the month of December, the Science Explorations theme is math. We will begin the month by learning the Sieve of Eratosthenes. A sieve is a strainer, used to separate solids and liquids, and Eratosthenes was a Greek scientist and mathematician that made the first measurement of the earth. His sieve sifts out prime numbers. If you are interested in math facts, number patterns, or whether or not 1 is a prime number, you will find something to engage or challenge you. This fun math challenge supports young students learning their math facts including times tables, common denominators, and factors. Older students will find patterns and enjoy mental math challenges. This lesson directly supports Indiana math standards for grades 3-6 and is intended for all elementary ages.

Children / Education

2 Wednesday / December 2, 2020

WonderLab Science Sprouts for children birth through age 3 – Sustainability

04:00 pm to 04:30 pm
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYtc-mhrz4jGtS7w3NmWPRuJmaHyhFiRnnr

Join WonderLab educators as we start our new monthly theme-sustainability. This week we will learn all about what sustainability is and the different types of sustainability. We will finish with an air pollution activity you can do at home. Develop STEM skills through play. Activities are designed for 0-3 year olds. All are welcome.

Children / Education

2 Wednesday / December 2, 2020

Writers Guild Spoken Word Series

06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
ZOOM and Facebook Live
http://www.writersguildbloomington.com

TWO WAYS TO EXPERIENCE:
Drop a note to [email protected] and we will send you the ZOOM link
OR
watch LIVE on the Writers Guild at Bloomington Facebook page
WEDNESDAY, DEC 2
6pm EST
featuring
Internationally renowned storyteller Clare Muireann Murphy
“The Junky’s Christmas” read by Tony Brewer
music by lyrical avant-garde pianist Angelica Sanchez

Sponsored in part by the Indiana Arts Commission, Bloomington Arts Commission, and the Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association – Indiana

From mainstage theatres to medieval roundtowers CLARE MURPHY has been a storyteller for 14 years. She has performed in more than 20 countries, telling stories for all kinds of audiences. Her performances include shows such as “The King of Lies”; the political folkloric show set in Damascus; and playful pieces like UniVerse which explores where quantum physics, philosophy, and mythology meet. She tells the story that is called for in each situation; from telling to the President of Ireland to performing at the Writers room of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Clare also performs at festivals, art centres, universities, public and private events, conferences, and schools, and she also teaches storytelling, communication skills, performance technique, and public speaking skills.

TONY BREWER is executive director of the spoken word stage at the 4th Street Arts Festival and has published four books. His latest is “Homunculus” from Dos Madres Press. He has produced and recorded for literary programs on WFHB community radio and WFIU public radio, and has won awards from the Kansas City HEAR Now Festival and the Indiana Society of Professional Journalists. Tony has been offering Poetry On Demand at coffeehouses, museums, cemeteries, churches, bars, and art and music festivals for over 10 years, and he is one-third of the poetry performance group Reservoir Dogwoods.

Pianist/Composer/Educator ANGELICA SANCHEZ has been recognized in Jazz Times, The New York Times, and Chicago Tribune, and she was also the 2008 recipient of a French/American Chamber Music America grant and the 2011 Rockefeller Brothers Pocantico artist residency. Her debut solo CD “A Little House” was featured on NPR’s Weekend Edition and her recording “Wires & Moss” featuring her Quintet was chosen as one of best Releases of 2012 in “The New York City Jazz Record.” Her latest trio project “Float The Edge” features Michael Formanek and Tyshawn Sorey and has garnered wide critical acclaim. She is currently a lecturer at Princeton University.

Live Music / Speakers / Spoken Word / Theater

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