Apr 10 Friday
Looking for Childcare for your child this summer? Hurry and get them signed up for a fun filled summer at Hanna Center.
Camp will run from May 26, 2026 until July 24, 2024.
Registration is open now and will close on May 1, 2026.
You can call at: (765) 742-0191 or you may register online at https://www.hannacntr.org/copy-of-after-school-programming.
Mom&Pop Productions is very proud to present the return of Jim Lauderdale and the Game Changers at Duncan Hall on Friday April 10th, 2026!Davey and the Midnights will be opening up!Doors 6pm / Music 7pm / All ages / $25 ADVBeer and wine will be available for those of age. We will also have some snacks available for purchase at the bar.
Singer/songwriter Jim Lauderdale helped lay out the blueprint for the Americana movement of the '90s and has since continued to earn high critical marks for an eclectic series of albums that have spanned hard country, slick pop, rootsy rock & roll, blues, folk, R&B, and bluegrass. Stylistically restless, Lauderdale's roots were in hard country and bluegrass, but his first album to be released, 1991's Planet of Love, was a savvy blend of rock, blues, and traditional country influences. It scored rave reviews, but with 1999's I Feel Like Singing Today, a collaboration with Dr. Ralph Stanley, he revealed he was also a first-rate bluegrass vocalist. Over the next two decades, Lauderdale would move back and forth between electric and acoustic projects, always steeped in roots music (such as on the eclectic 2021 LP Hope, 2023's bluegrass themed The Long and Lonesome Letting Go, and 2024's moody and heartfelt My Favorite Place), while he also built an estimable reputation as a songwriter, as his compositions were recorded -- often with considerable success -- by a number of country stars, including George Strait, Patty Loveless, Vince Gill, Mark Chesnutt, Kathy Mattea, and George Jones.
In 1926, radium was a miracle cure, Madame Curie an international celebrity, and luminous watches the latest rage—until the girls who painted them began to fall ill with a mysterious disease. Inspired by a true story, Radium Girls traces the efforts of Grace Fryer, a dial painter, as she fights for her day in court.
Apr 11 Saturday
Original art and graphic design posters from 1981 to the present showcase 45 years of human rights work by the Greater Lafayette Holocaust Remembrance Committee. The mission of this community organization is to educate and inspire individuals to understand the past, its legacies, and its implications for the present. Opening reception: April 3, 2026 at 6:00 PM.
Grab some friends and sign up to help clean up the parks and trails along the mighty Wabash River on Saturday, April 11 from 9 am to noon!We will have a free pizza lunch for volunteers. Remember to bring your water bottle!Register by April 9: bit.ly/de-trash
Purdue's Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences will host Indiana's first-ever National Stuttering Association (NSA) 1- Day Conference. The event will bring together people who stutter, their families, and speech-language pathologists for a day dedicated to learning, connection, and empowerment. The conference will feature workshops for kids and teens who stutter, adults who stutter, parents and family members, and speech-language pathologists. Registration is now open for this event which promises to be a full day of sharing and connecting with those who understand the stuttering experience.
The Lafayette Symphony Orchestra presents From Bohemia to America!Step into a musical rediscovery with the world premiere of a vibrant work by Edmund Thornton Jenkins – written over a century ago and finally brought to life. Blending ragtime, jazz, and spirituals, his music bursts with rhythm and American soul. The program continues with Dvořák’s American Suite. European in form but rich with American melodies, it’s a joyful celebration of musical roots.
This program also showcases the winners of the LSO’s 25-26 Keller Concerto Competition.
Apr 12 Sunday