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2009 august Events

1-31  Historic New Harmony Tours.  Guided walking tours offered daily at 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Tours begin at the Atheneum/Visitors Center located at 401 N. Arthur Street. Phone: 812-682-4474, 800-231-2168.

1-16       New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art exhibit featuring Josh Rodenberg. Exhibit runs now through August 16. New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, phone: 812-682-3156, www.nhgallery.com

1-31      Women's Institute and Gallery exhibit featuring David Barnard and Joyce Yarbrough "People, Pets, Plants, Places". This show will continue until September 6.

1        Farmers Market, Saturdays 8:00 am – noon.  Local produce, honey, jellies, baked good, crafts and more. Located in Maclure Square.

1          Ice Cream Social sponsored by Johnson United Methodist Church.

1      New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

2       New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 2:00 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

6      New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

7-8      New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

7-9   Antique machinery show sponsored by Keck Gonnerman at Posey County Fairgrounds.  For more information visit www.keckgonnerman.org

8        Farmers Market, Saturdays 8:00 am – noon.  Local produce, honey, jellies, baked good, crafts and more. Located in Maclure Square.

8      The Cathedral Labyrinth Moonlight Walk. 8:00 pm - 9:00 pm.  Join together to walk the Cathedral Labyrinth by the Barley Moon.  Labyrinth volunteers are present to provide assistance and information.  In the event of rain the walk will be cancelled.

9     New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 2:00 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

13     New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

14-15      New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 8:00 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

15        Farmers Market, Saturdays 8:00 am – noon.  Local produce, honey, jellies, baked good, crafts and more. Located in Maclure Square.

16         New Harmony Theatre presents “Guys and Dolls”.  Murphy Auditorium, 2:00 p.m.  For Tickets or more information phone 1-812-682-3115, 1-877-NHT-SHOW (648-7469) or visit www.usi.edu/nht

22-31      New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art exhibit featuring Rowland Ricketts. Exhibit runs August 22 through October 4. Reception for exhibit will be held August 22 from 4-7 p.m. New Harmony Gallery of Contemporary Art, phone: 812-682-3156, www.nhgallery.com

22      Women's Institute and Gallery opening reception for exhibiting artists David Barnard and Joyce Yarbrough "People, Pets, Plants, Places".  4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

22        Farmers Market, Saturdays 8:00 am – noon.  Local produce, honey, jellies, baked good, crafts and more. Located in Maclure Square.

22        Summer Gallery Stroll.   Walking tour through downtown New Harmony.  Receptions and new exhibitions at New Harmony galleries.  Phone 812-682-3156 or visit www.nhgallery.com

29        Farmers Market, Saturdays 8:00 am – noon.  Local produce, honey, jellies, baked good, crafts and more. Located in Maclure Square.