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3 Wednesday / March 3, 2021

WonderLab Discovery Time with Sprouts for ages birth through 6 years – Brain Basics!

09:00 am to 09:30 am
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUodu2gqj0tHdT35xZhi9bKdhtS5r2jUmJh

New beginning in March: Discovery Time with Sprouts! A combined program for our youngest scientists. Join WonderLab Educators as we start a new monthly theme-the human brain. This week we will learn about the human brain and its parts. We will also talk about what the brain does and make a model of the brain out of playdough. Participants will learn STEM skills through play. Activities are designed for ages 0-6, all are welcome.

Children / Education

3 Wednesday / March 3, 2021

WonderLab Science Explorations for Grades 1-6 – Brains!

03:00 pm to 03:30 pm
Virtual Event (Zoom)
https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwsduugrTkiHtDj1veP4m9uzeiry0NiPGJN

Our March Science Explorations theme is the human brain. During this month we will explore our amazing brains. Our activities align with grade 4 Indiana and Next Generation Science Standards and will prepare elementary aged participants for the middle school science investigations of the human body as well as deepen their current science content knowledge and curiosity. We will begin by becoming familiar with our brains. We will learn about the parts of the brain and what they do and use our brains and a memory device to remember some things about the brain. A fun printable will be shared after the program, so materials are not necessary during the program.

Children / Education

3 Wednesday / March 3, 2021

Writers Guild Spoken Word Series

06:00 pm to 08:00 pm
ZOOM and Facebook Live
https://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, MAR 3
6pm EST
featuring
poets Steve Henn, Brooke Nicole Plummer, Bree Jo’ann
& music from saxophonist Sam Newsome
Sponsored in part by the Indiana Arts Commission, Bloomington Arts Commission, and the Bloomington Urban Enterprise Association – Indiana
BREE JO’ANN is the author of Black Glitter (Monster House Press, 2018). She works at the Indianapolis Public Library and lives in Indianapolis. www.poets.org/poet/bree-joann
STEVE HENN wrote Indiana Noble Sad Man of the Year (Wolfson Press 2017), And God Said: let there be Evolution! (NYQ Books 2012), and Unacknowledged Legislations (NYQ Books 2011) and the forthcoming chapbook from Main Street Rag, Guilty Prayer (out Feb/Mar 2021). He has been featured at the Long Beach Poetry Festival, the Uptown Poetry Slam, IUSB Visiting Writer Series, Bloomington Writers Guild series, at the University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg, in the Divedapper Carnival poetry showcase, and elsewhere. He raises the 4 children of he and the late artist Lydia Frances Henn (1980-2013) and teaches in Indiana. www.therealstevehenn.com
BROOKE NICOLE PLUMMER is a writer and musician from the Midwest region. Her first full-length collection of poems, Flyover, Compiled Nothings, was self- published in November of 2018. Her second chapbook, Shaggy Frog, was released in January 2021 through Alien Buddha Press. As a performance artist, she goes by “The Rotten Fruit.” www.neutralspaces.co/brooke-nicole-plummer
An innovator of unconventional sounds on his instrument, SAM NEWSOME has evolved as one of the most important soprano saxophonists in improvised music. Since 2007, Newsome has released six ground-breaking solo saxophone recordings that push the boundaries of his instrument. Albums Blue Soliloquy and Sopranoville both received five stars in Downbeat Magazine. A recipient of the 2016 NYFA Fellowship and the 2020 Instant Award in Improvised Music, Sam works with many genre-stretching musicians on today’s improvised music scene. He has released over 20 recordings as a leader and has appeared on over forty as a side-person. www.somenewmusic.com

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