Bloom Archives
Author: Bloom Intern
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Downtown Businesses Put on Spring Fashion Show & Tea Party
O’Child Children’s Boutique and ElliMae’s Boutique are joining forces to put on what they hope will become an annual event: a Spring Fashion Show…
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April: Autism Awareness Month School Inclusion Is a Priority
Adria Nassim is a young woman with autism, cerebral palsy, and a learning disability. She is also a self-advocate with the Indiana Institute on…
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My Sister’s Closet Needs Funds for New Location
Since opening its doors in 1998, My Sister’s Closet has helped low-income and at-risk women dress for success. But the nonprofit organization does more…
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The Crazy Horse Tavern: Where the Food Shines
The Crazy Horse Tavern on West Kirkwood, located just off the west side of the downtown Square, offers a family-friendly atmosphere on the restaurant…
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Gene Shipp: Veteran of Three Wars
Gene Shipp, who turned 100 in March, is an Army veteran of three major wars: World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam…
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Bloom’s Greatest Hits: A Guide To Golf In Our Own Backyard
Indiana does not generally fit the golfer’s notion of paradise, like, say, Florida, Hawaii, or even Myrtle Beach. We are missing the temperate climates,…
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Lee Loves: April/May 2019
Spring is in the air, and many of our local retailers have something in their inventory to help you embrace this lovely season in…
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Master Gardener Program Celebrates 30 Years Here
Monroe County’s Master Gardener program celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2019. Begun in the greater Seattle area in 1972, the Master Gardener program came…
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Under the Weather: How Climate Change is Messing with Monroe County
Indiana’s seasons aren’t quite what they used to be. Wet springs that lead to floods are often followed by summers with dangerously high temperatures.…
