Breaking Bread in McLean County: 3rd Annual Long Table Event
Schedule
Mon Oct 28 2024 at 05:30 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-05:00Location
Bloomington Public Library, Illinois | Bloomington, IL
This communal, discursive culinary experience on National Immigrants Day is an extension of the Breaking Bread in McLean County program series originally presented by the McLean County Museum of History, Design Streak of Illinois State University, BN Welcoming, Not In Our Town, and The Immigration Project in 2021.
We are thrilled for this annual event on National Immigrants Day to be made available to all members of the public for the first time thanks to an accessible and inviting location such as BPL. We can't wait to break bread together again!
Please RSVP to this free, public event using this link: https://form.jotform.com/IAStation/NatImmigrantsDayLongTable2024
This year’s event is made possible by the McLean County Museum of History, BN Welcoming, The Immigration Project, Not In Our Town, Illinois State University, Illinois Art Station, and Bloomington Public Library. Illinois State University is dedicated to a culture of sustainability throughout its campus and community. In an effort to reduce single-use plastic – which is both harmful to people and our planet - we extend a thank you to the ISU Office of Sustainability for donating compostable products to this event.
*Alberto Rigau is the founder of Estudio Interlínea in San Juan, Puerto Rico. "The studio’s practice focuses on creating multidisciplinary projects for a wide-range of clients, from startups to corporations and cultural institutions. The work has been awarded, published, and exhibited locally and abroad. Rigau currently volunteers as a board member in AIGA’s Design Educators Committee (DEC), collaborating with a select group of educators in crafting research opportunities, conferences, and services for the larger academic design discipline."
Where is it happening?
Bloomington Public Library, Illinois, 205 E Olive St,Bloomington,IL,United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays: