Mar 27 Wednesday
The Kurt and Tessye Simon Foundation of Temple Beth-El is sponsoring a discussion of our local and state-wide environment, featuring ND History Professor Jon Coleman, State Representative Ryan Dvorak, and Rabbi Karen Companez of Temple Beth-El. The panel will be followed by a dessert reception. The event will be held at The Jewish Federation of St. Joseph Valley and on Zoom (RSVP to Temple@tbe-sb.org) and is also supported by Michiana Alliance for Democracy.
Mar 28 Thursday
Goshen Theater Visual Arts Series features the works of South Bend Artist, David Allen.
David Allen has been painting since the age of 16. He lives in South Bend and has paintings in the collections of the South Bend Museum of Art and the Midwest Museum of American Art. He has worked with galleries in Chicago, New York, and South Bend and his work has been included in multiple exhibitions throughout the Midwest.
David is best known for his city and neighborhood scenes. He works outside, on location, summer and winter and also does nonrepresentational work in his South Bend studio. He credits much of his prowess in painting to the late Harold Zisla, Professor Emeritus, IUSB.
You can take in David’s beautiful art during all Box Office hours (Tu-Fr, 12-4PM), and during all public events!
A special Artist Reception will be held April 5, 2024, during the First Fridays Arts Tours.
Mar 29 Friday
Mar 30 Saturday
Pears Mill, an 1857 water-powered mill in Buchanan, Michigan’s downtown National Register Historic District, is open 9am to 1 pm each Saturday this summer. The mill is adjacent to the Buchanan Farmers’ Market, which is operating at the same time. There is no charge.
Each Saturday, take a step back in time. Visit Pears Mill, an 1857 water-powered mill. Located in Buchanan, Michigan’s downtown Historic District. The mill is adjacent to Buchanan Farmers Market. Frequent demonstrations. Pears Mill is open 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday from May 6th through Labor Day. There is no charge
Mar 31 Sunday
Apr 01 Monday
Taught by J. Nelson KraybillApril 1, 3, 8, 10 | 10-11:30 a.m. | Jennings Auditorium, Greencroft Goshen Community Center
Conflict and division in church and society! With Bible study and contemporary stories, this course shows that disagreement can be healthy for faith communities and societies. Old Testament authors, Jesus, rabbinical Judaism, and the early church all give models for healthy conflict. This study will include some focus on reconciliation in Israel/Palestine. Nelson Kraybill, recently returned from a year in Palestine, is author of Stuck Together: The Hope of Christian Witness in a Polarized World.
Apr 02 Tuesday