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12 Monday / October 12, 2020

Earth Science Week


Monroe Lake
http://bitly.com/monroelakeprograms

Geology lovers will find lots to learn about during a week-long celebration of Earth Science Week at Monroe Lake from Sunday, Oct. 11 through Saturday, Oct. 17.

Three of the programs require advance registration and have limited space available. They are a Geology Driving Tour around the lake area on Monday, Oct. 12 (http://bit.ly/geotour2020), a paddling trip that will highlight the geology of the Allens Creek peninsula on Tuesday, Oct. 13 (http://bit.ly/exploremonroeoct13), and a crinoid fossil bed hike on Friday, Oct. 16 (http://bit.ly/crinoidhike2020).

Additional activities are scheduled throughout the week at Paynetown State Recreation Area, 4850 S. State Road 446, and are open to all visitors without registration. The full schedule of is available online at http://bitly.com/monroelakeprograms.

“South-central Indiana has a lot of interesting geological features, many of which are highlighted in the area around Monroe Lake,” observed Jill Vance, interpretive naturalist. “Earth Science Week is a great opportunity for people to explore and learn more.”

Property admission to Paynetown (4850 S. State Road 446) is $7 per vehicle, with Indiana license plates ($9 per vehicle with out-of-state plates). Questions about Earth Science Week programming should be directed to Jill Vance, Interpretive Naturalist, at 812-837-9967 or [email protected].

Children / Education / Fitness / Outdoors

12 Monday / October 12, 2020

Haunted Indiana University

06:30 pm to 08:00 pm on Oct 26
Zoom
https://v2.aitapps-s.iu.edu/AIT_INlighten_V1_Online/blvpue/Course/Index/983-AA34F02E-4BAA-4799-8602-93E82A2A5ECE

Indiana University’s Bloomington campus has a history of unnatural activity. This course will look at the ghost stories and legends about IU. We will discuss ghost stories and legends from a folklore studies perspective. Then we will look at what local ghost stories can tell us about our community and our history. Lastly, we will venture on a virtual ghost tour of IU’s campus and hear stories about the university that have been passed down from previous generations.

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