What’s
the Story? Muncie History Class at
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
What’s
the story behind those statues by the City-County Government Building? What’s the story behind those beautiful
columns at Minnetrista? Who lived in
that beautiful mansion next to Hazelwood Christian Church? Is Elliott Hall at Ball State University
haunted? And what’s the story with that
giant lumberjack? The
Ball State University Libraries GIS Research and Map Collection (GRMC) is
sponsoring a presentation, The Story
Behind…, that answers the background questions behind some of Muncie’s most
iconic people, buildings, and other points of interest.
The presentation will be a panel discussion
at the Cornerstone Center for the Arts on Thursday, April 13 from 6:00 to 7:00
pm in the Legacy Room on the third floor. The program
will feature historic maps, photographs, and diary entries of some of the city
founders. Panelists will provide
interesting, little-known stories behind the historic architecture and colorful
characters in Muncie history.
Panelists
include Karen Vincent, Director of Collections at the Minnetrista Cultural
Center; Jeff Koenker, Ball State University Libraries and administrator of the Lost Muncie Facebook page; Paul Stout,
retired map librarian from the Ball State University Libraries; Bob Good,
historic preservationist and Delaware County Historical Society; and Brandon
Pieczko, Digital Archivist at the Ball State University Libraries Archives and
Special Collections. Attendees are
encouraged to participate in the discussion.
This
event is free and appropriate for all ages.
The Cornerstone Center for the Arts is located at 520 East Main Street
in downtown Muncie. Free parking is
available.
For
more information, please contact the GRMC at 765-285-1097.
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