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“Fantasy, Mystery and Mayhem”
When 7 p.m. Monday
Where Bloomington High
School North
More info The Southern Indiana Wind Ensemble will present a free concert in the Bloomington High School North auditorium. It will present a variety of works from several contemporary composers. Saxophone virtuoso and Jacobs School of Music professor Otis Murphy will perform.

Eric Hutchinson with special guest Serena Ryder
When 8 p.m. Monday
Where Bluebird Nightclub
More info Folk rock singer-songwriter Hutchinson, best known for his song “Rock and Roll,” will be playing a show for those 21 and older at The Bluebird. Tickets are $15 and available at Ticketmaster.

People’s Park Concert Series: The Swing Set
When 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday
Where People’s Park, located at the intersection of Kirkwood Avenue and Dunn Street
More info Janiece Jaffe will play a free swing concert Wednesday during lunch time. The concert will feature “swingin’ vibes and voices” from Jaffe.

“TERMINUS”
When 10 p.m. Wednesday
Where John Waldron Arts Center
More info The one-night-only production will be a dance and movement-based play featuring choreography from a movement coach for IU theater productions. Tickets are available by calling
272-4148.

Strawberry Shortcake Festival
When 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday
Where Monroe County Courthouse
More info The event, which benefits the Boys and Girls Club’s Auxiliary, will feature classic rock music by Bloomington-based band Impasse.

Jazz Fables presents: “The Al Cobine Big Band directed by Michael Lucas”
When 5:30 p.m. Thursday
Where Bear’s Place,
1316 E. Third St.
More info Under the direction of Michael Lucas, the Al Cobine Big Band will perform music from the heyday of big band-era jazz. Cover for the event is $8.

The Dew Daddies and Justin Case Band
When 7 p.m. Thursday
Where Players Pub,
424 S. Walnut St.
More info Bloomington-based bands The Dew Daddies, which feature Bloomington City Council President Andy Ruff, and the Justin Case Band, will play a concert for a $10 cover to benefit Mental Health America, Oak Tree Counseling and Court Appointed Special Advocates.

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