Bloomington, Indiana – Residents of Bloomington will soon gather for one of the city’s most anticipated civic traditions, as Mayor Kerry Thomson prepares to share an update on the community’s direction and achievements during the 2026 State of the City Address.
The annual event is scheduled for Tuesday, March 31, and will take place at the historic Buskirk-Chumley Theater, located at 114 East Kirkwood Avenue.
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City officials say the evening will offer residents a clear look at Bloomington’s progress while outlining the priorities shaping the months and years ahead. The address serves as a moment of reflection and forward thinking, bringing together community members, civic leaders, and local organizations to hear directly from the mayor about the city’s current momentum and future plans.
Doors to the theater will open at 5:30 p.m., giving attendees time to settle in before the formal presentation begins at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public, reinforcing the city’s effort to keep residents closely connected to local government and the decisions guiding Bloomington’s growth.
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Mayor Thomson’s remarks are expected to highlight key developments across the city while also sharing the broader vision for Bloomington’s future. Each year, the State of the City address provides an opportunity for residents to hear about progress made over the past year while gaining insight into the goals and initiatives city leadership plans to pursue moving forward.
The evening will also include several artistic elements designed to enrich the experience. As guests arrive and gather following the presentation, harpist Emily Fife will provide live music. The formal program will conclude with a performance by Windfall Dancers, adding a creative touch to the civic gathering.
Following the address, attendees will be invited to remain for a reception where they can connect with city leaders, neighbors, and community partners. The reception is intended to encourage conversation and engagement, offering residents the chance to discuss local initiatives and share ideas about Bloomington’s future.
For those unable to attend in person, the city is ensuring the address remains widely accessible. The event will be broadcast live and later available for viewing through Community Access Television Services (CATS), Bloomington’s public access and local government channel.
CATS regularly provides coverage of city meetings, community programming, and public affairs content, allowing residents to stay informed about local developments.
Viewers can watch the State of the City address through local cable television or stream the broadcast online at catstv.net, ensuring that Bloomington residents can take part in the moment whether they are seated in the theater or tuning in from home.