Storytime – FLOWERS
Pendleton Community Public Library 595 E. Water St., Pendleton, Indiana, United StatesStory Time is aimed for children age 0-6. Come visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime!
The South Madison Community Event Calendar was created to help keep our small towns strong, even as we grow. The Community Event Calendar is managed by the South Madison Community Foundation as a tool to support nonprofit and community organizations in their efforts to create a more vibrant and connected community.
Story Time is aimed for children age 0-6. Come visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime!
Read Me a Story is a traditional library storytime in the Children's area.
Read Me a Story is a less noisy program with individual play, so it has a TURTLE sensory and activity level: low noise with focused, calm activity.
This program emphasizes the early literacy activities of READ, PLAY, SING, TALK, and WRITE which are essential habits for getting ready to read, as determined by the American Library Association's Every Child Ready to Read program.
Join us for a heartwarming International Women's Day movie night celebration! Embrace the spirit of empowerment and fun as we showcase the beloved "Barbie'" movie.
Get ready for a Barbie-tastic movie night filled with all things pink and fabulous! 🎀 Join us for a celebration of International Women's Day with delicious treats, refreshing drinks, a glamorous photo wall, and exciting giveaways! Let's honor the strength, beauty, and resilience of women in style!
Join the Town of Ingalls Redevelopment Commission for a two-day design & planning workshop to explore alternative development patterns that integrate agriculture & healthy lifestyles. In partnership with the Town of Ingalls, Agriburbia and Sustainable Communities Institute,
Join the Town of Ingalls Redevelopment Commission for a two-day design & planning workshop to explore alternative development patterns that integrate agriculture & healthy lifestyles. In partnership with the Town of Ingalls, Agriburbia and Sustainable Communities Institute,
Interested in learning more about tasseology, or the study of “tea”? What non-tea plants can be used that grow wild in the state of Indiana? Come to the Mounds State Park Nature Center and learn about the ancient art of herbal infusions. Supply fee of $15.00 will cover the cost of materials, instruction, light refreshments, and materials to make your own tea blend. Instruction will last 1 ½ hours. Co-sponsored by the Friends of Mounds State Park. To register visit friendsofmounds-programs.square.site
The Museum's winter speaker series is a cozy way to spend an afternoon learning about the history of the local area with other community members.
Presented by the Indiana Astronomical Society, this program will cover what an eclipse is, history of eclipses, and what to expect the day of the eclipse. You will also be shown how to safely view and photograph them. There will be a short Q&A after the program. Each attendee will get TWO pairs of eclipse glasses and these will be given out at the end of the program.
Come to the Mounds State Park Nature Center to learn more about what an eclipse is (both solar and lunar), how to view them safely, and other out of this world information! Get prepared for the Great American Solar Eclipse on April 8, 2024. Program is presented by Dan Malone of the Muncie Astronomy Club and member of the Friends of Mounds State Park. Seating is limited to 60 people per session, so come early!
Madison County EMA Storm Spotter Training with the National Weather Service Indianapolis is open to anyone interested in learning more about severe weather.