
Downtown Muncie Open Door's move to Downtown Muncie next year will bring lots more people into our neighborhood!
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MUNCIE -- The uninsured and underinsured of Muncie won't have to schlep all over the city to receive quality medical care come the fall of 2010.

Downtown Muncie Downtown Muncie's Facebook fan page now has 1,000 fans! Thanks to everyone for sharing the love. http://www.facebook.com/munciedowntown

The Muncie Children's Museum is moving its Free Saturdays to the third Saturday of the month, from 10 a.m...

Cornerstone Center for the Arts will be turned into a winter wonderland on Saturday, November 21st from 1:00 to 3:30 pm for the annual Candy Cane Lane! Children can enjoy crafts, presents, entertainment, and visit with Santa...

Move your feet so others can eat! Cardinal Greenway will host the annual Turkey Trot on Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 26, on the Cardinal Greenway. Registration opens 7:30a.m., Walk/Run begins 8:00 a.m. at the Wysor Street Depot, 700 E...

Muncie Civic Theatre presents "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" in the Studio Theatre, November 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, & 21. Thursday through Saturday performances are at 8:00pm and the Sunday matinee on November 15th is at 2:00pm...

Lieutenant Governor Becky Skillman welcomed the Heart of the City to the Indiana Main Street program at a ceremony on Friday at the Indiana Statehouse. Indiana Main Street is administered by the Indiana Office of Community and Rural Affairs (OCRA)...

Downtown Muncie
Representing Downtown Muncie at the Indiana Main Street ceremony, held at the Statehouse last Friday (L to R):
Rep. Bill Davis
Jim Borgmann, Heart of the City Chair
George Buss, Minnetrista
Jodi Massey, Horizon Convention Center
Rep. Dennis Tyler
Lt. Governor Becky Skillman
Mayor Sharon McShurley
Jim Mansfield, Executive Dire...ctor of Tourism
Carey Hays, munciedowntown.com
Cheryl Crowder, Heart of the City Program Manager
Bill Morgan, Historic Preservation Officer
Monique R. Armstrong, Motivate Our MindsRead More
Rep. Bill Davis
Jim Borgmann, Heart of the City Chair
George Buss, Minnetrista
Jodi Massey, Horizon Convention Center
Rep. Dennis Tyler
Lt. Governor Becky Skillman
Mayor Sharon McShurley
Jim Mansfield, Executive Dire...ctor of Tourism
Carey Hays, munciedowntown.com
Cheryl Crowder, Heart of the City Program Manager
Bill Morgan, Historic Preservation Officer
Monique R. Armstrong, Motivate Our MindsRead More

Join the Indiana Foodways Alliance at beautiful Minnetrista, on the banks of the White River in Muncie, for the Real Food, Real Indiana Expo, a big celebration of Indiana-made foods on Saturday, November 21st, from 10 a.m...

Downtown Muncie Hope to see all downtown supporters today at the Heart of the City public meeting, 3pm in the Fisher Building (where the Star Press is located).
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Heart of the City (formerly Muncie Downtown Business Council) will meet at 3 p.m. today in the conference room of the Fisher building, 345 S. High St., where the Star Press is located. This month's meeting takes place one week early due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

Downtown Muncie Great write-up and video about downtown's Farm Stand Deli in today's paper. Their soft shell tacos and soups are highly recommended!
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MUNCIE -- Dave Ring is best known in Muncie for the organic meat, cheese and produce he sells at his Downtown Farm Stand. But Ring has a long background in the restaurant business, with stints in catering at Ball State University and as manager of the late, lamented Mezza Luna.

Gary C. Kern Is information regarding the "MAP" meetings online somewhere??

Downtown Muncie Indiana Public Radio will host its third annual fundraiser, "All Beers Considered," this year at Cornerstone Center for the Arts.
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Indiana Public Radio will serve up its third annual 'All Beers Considered' event Sunday, Nov. 22. Sample beer selections from The Fickle Peach from 2 to 5 p.m. at Cornerstone Center for the Arts. The Downtown Farm Stand will present organic and locally produced cheeses and snacks to go with the brew...

Downtown Muncie Lil' Daddy's Downtown Diner is a great place to get breakfast for lunch! Their prices are very reasonable, too. Check it out!
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Located at 118 N. Walnut St., it's in the site of the old Spot diner, a legendary eatery hereabouts that, in recent years, has seen owners come and go as though through a revolving door.















