Free movies to be screened this summer in downtown Muncie
By Staff Reports / May 23, 2019As a means of encouraging people to visit downtown Muncie more often, this summer will feature movie screenings and activities for different crowds.
As a means of encouraging people to visit downtown Muncie more often, this summer will feature movie screenings and activities for different crowds.
Is it a cube? Is it a sheep? Does it appear different depending on how one looks at it? Is it a “cubist version of Dino from ‘The Flintstones’?”
AlliKatNya, now known by Alli Kat on YouTube, was one of the first big names in the Warriors YouTube community of animators. Alli MacKay, began animating Warriors fan animations in 2007 when they were only 13 years old.
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Delaware County is one of 48 counties that is home to The Back To School Teachers Store (BTSTS), something store volunteer Joetta Teague said she sees as a valuable resource.
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The University Program Board (UPB) has released the rest of its Spring semester schedule for Friday Night Filmworks, beginning with the first Friday of classes after spring break, March 15.
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