GALLERY: Delaware County Fair Rodeo
Cowboys and cowgirls showed off their riding, wrestling, and lassoing skills at the annual Delaware County Fair Rodeo on July 22.
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Cowboys and cowgirls showed off their riding, wrestling, and lassoing skills at the annual Delaware County Fair Rodeo on July 22.
The Rinker Center for International Programs hosted Laughter Yoga on July 14 in the L. A. Pittenger Student Center. Participants went through various childlike play motions and sounds to create laughter, which helps lower stress and boost energy. The class was taught by Cindy Cash, an Instructional Design and Technology Consultant for iLearn and an adjunct faculty member for the Miller College of Business.
The Muncie Animal Shelter had a line out the door on June 23 as people waited to see dogs and cats up for adoption. The shelter is offering $5 adoptions on Friday and Saturday in hopes to give new homes to over 300 animals taken in this past month.
The LaFollette Complex began coming down on June 7 with the demolition of the north section of the northeast tower. The $3.4 million demolition project started June 1 and will continue through August 10.
The 14th annual Indianapolis Colts Fan Fest came to Morrow's Meadow in Yorktown on June 6. Colts players Adam Vinatieri and Robert Turbin along with Colts cheerleaders came for signings. The event had free live music, Colts giveaways, Play 60 Zone with inflatable games, mobile Colts Pro Shop, and the Experience Colts In Motion travelling museum.
The first Foodie Friday was held at Canan Commons downtown on June 2. The weekly event featured food from Fire and Brimstone Wood Fired Pizza and Three Bears Concessions with children's activities sponsored by The Muncie Symphony Orchestra, Muncie Public Library and YMCA.
Geoffrey S. Mearns began his first day as Ball State's 17th president with a tour through campus led by student tour guides, Diamonds Holsey and Jonathan Wallisch. During the tour, Mearns visited multiple colleges where he spoke to students, introduce himself to Charlie Cardinal and get a taste of what Ball State has to offer.
American singer, songwriter and actor Jesse McCartney performed in John R. Emens Auditorium tonight.
The house lights go down as the stage lights come up, and the hundreds of people crowding the room begin to cheer.
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