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113 DAYS OF ART THEATRE

DAY 110

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FEATURED EVENTS MUSIC DAY 67

SUMMER BAND CONCERT

MAC Lawn, Wednesday, July 13, 8 p.m. FREE

Enjoy the best of summer at this free concert on the grounds of the Musical Arts Center. Stephen W. Pratt conducts a band featuring John Rommel on trumpet. ART DAY 103

PREMIERE MUSICAL

Each summer, the IU Department of Theatre presents a new musical production to close its summer season—revised, workshopped, or developed on the Bloomington campus. Happily Ever Chloe was developed by IU faculty members George Pinney, Terry LaBolt, and Grammy Awardnominated Michael Heitzman and Ilene Reid. Runs from August 25 through August 28.

LITERARY SKETCHES: AUTHORS AS ARTISTS

THURSDAY, AUGUST 25

CINEMA DAY 113

Lilly Library, Tuesday, August 23, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FREE See art by writers Kurt Vonnegut, Sylvia Plath, Lewis Carroll, and more.

WELLS-METZ THEATRE 7:30 P.M. TICKETS START AT $12 STELLA DALLAS INDIANA UNIVERSITY SUMMER FESTIVAL OF THE

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IU Cinema, Sunday, August 28, 3:00 p.m. FREE

Barbara Stanwyck sacrifices everything to make a better life for her daughter in this Academy Award– nominated drama.

Explore the arts this summer at Indiana University Bloomington. Visit artsfest.indiana.edu/travel for a full schedule of events, tickets, and showtimes.


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Indiana Artisan is craftsmanship. It is fine oils and wines, handmade soaps and handturned bowls. It is Lake Michigan artists and Ohio River Valley craftsmen, popcorn growers near the Old National Road and chocolatiers of perfection. Indiana Artisan is the state's best craftspeople—from specialty cheese makers to specialty jewelry makers and from the hands of careful beekeepers to those of caring weavers. Indiana's heritage in glass, musical instruments, stoneware, woodwork, candies, brandies and more is defined through Indiana Artisan.

Who is an Indiana Artisan?

A craftsman. A maker of specialty cheeses. A creator of handmade stoneware. A painter. A beekeeper, a woodworker. A winemaker, a jewelry designer, a weaver. An Indiana Artisan is a Hoosier recognized for careful attention to detail, knowledge of a craft and an entrepreneurial spirit. Their extraordinary talent contributes to Indiana's reputation for quality work.

A collection of exceptional talent

A showcase of Indiana's best

Indiana Artisan works with participants, retailers and communities to showcase and sell highquality, handcrafted products in stores and on trails across the state. Follow the River of Glass, sample Art & Earth, find works by Hoosier Hands and more. Travel the trails and look for the Indiana Artisan logo on products and in the window of shops, galleries and studios. This collaborative program brings together Indiana's talented Artisans' one-of-a-kind art and food creations—in stores and on trails crisscrossing the state. Their select work enriches the lives of Hoosiers and visitors. Shop for the perfect piece of local art. Stop to savor a fresh slice of homemade pie. Visit a potter's studio and see a masterpiece created. Meet the artisans and share their stories. Your experience will be as valuable and unique as the art or food itself.

"Indiana is home to hundreds of talented artisans and boasts a variety of unique handmade products." – Lt. Governor Becky Skillman Your journey begins at IndianaArtisan.org Look for the Indiana Artisan logo throughout the magazine to discover Indiana’s best craftspeople, you’ll be glad you did.

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Indiana's heritage in glass, musical instruments, stoneware, woodwork, cheeses, candies, brandies and more is defined through Indiana Artisan. This program brings together the state's talented artisans and their one-of-a-kind art and food creations. Participation is through an adjudication process focused on design/

quality, technique, originality or authenticity exhibiting the tradition or heritage of Indiana communities and marketability.

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Around the Town Central Indiana's art and cultural communities ARTIST GALLERY WALKS

BLOOMINGTON First Fridays, every other month, 5-8pm CARMEL Saturday evenings, every month 5-10pm LAFAYETTE Third Fridays, every other month, 6-10pm MUNCIE First Thursdays, every month 5-9pm NASHVILLE Village of Nashville Art Walk Second Saturdays, every month 5-8pm ZIONSVILLE Art After 5 First Fridays, every month 5-9pm

BLOOMINGTON

Recently designated as one of three official cultural districts in Indiana, Bloomington offers an abundance of art and culture including performing arts, nine downtown art galleries and the Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District. Bloomington is home to Indiana University. visitbloomington.com

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BROAD RIPPLE VILLAGE Browse for East Coast emerging fashions, vintage clothing and eclectic wares or visit the Indianapolis Art Center. The area is peppered with quaint restaurants, cozy pubs and ethnic eateries. The Monon Trail and Central Canal towpath provide runners, walkers and bikers access to trails leading to downtown Indy to the south or Carmel Art & Design district to the north. broadripplevillage.com

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BROWN COUNTY Known as the “Artist Colony of the Midwest”, Brown County’s picturesque landscape, drew many artists to the area. Will Vawter, Adolph Shulz, Marie Goth, Carl Graf and T.C. Steele all established studios or residences throughout the county in the early 1900s. Today over 250 artists reside in Brown County, working in studios and galleries throughout. browncounty.com

CARMEL ART & DESIGN DISTRICT

LAFAYETTE/WEST LAFAYETTE

Located in the heart of Old Town Carmel, the Arts & Design district has recently been designated as one of three official cultural districts in Indiana. You’ll find a large array of interior designers, art galleries, showrooms, restaurants, antique stores, performing arts and a variety of specialty retail shops. Also unique is the Carmel Public Art Collection that includes designs to enhance the urban environment and promote the visual arts in Carmel. carmelartsanddesigndistrict.com

Three Great Districts—One Great Riverfront Destination featuring Wabash Riverfront, Chauncey Village and Arts & Market. Recently designated as one of three official cultural districts in Indiana, Lafayette is home to TAF, Tippecanoe Arts Federation, one of the strongest arts organizations in the state. Take in a wine tasting at Wildcat Creek Winery or two local breweries. It’s always a great time to visit Wolf Park and “Howl with the Wolves”. Head Downtown offers shopping and dining, museums and galleries, entertainment and a vibrant nightlife scene. lafayettewestlafayettedowntown.com

COLUMBUS A virtual museum of modern architecture, ranked sixth in the U.S. for architectural innovation and design by the American Institute of Architects and National Geographic Traveler recently ranked the city 11th out of 109 historic destinations worldwide by National Geographic Society’s Center for Sustainable Destinations. Opening in May, Miller House and Garden designed by Eeno Saarinen, another example of an unexpected architectural treasure in Columbus. columbus.in.us FRENCH LICK Established in 1845, French Lick Springs Hotel attracted guests from around the world to experience the “miracle waters” of its nearby sulfur springs. “The restoration is the last major piece of a plan to return tiny French Lick to its long-lost status as one of the Midwest’s biggest resort destinations.” – New York Times, March 2007. West Baden Springs Hotel, a National Historic Landmark, built in 1902 has been called “One of the 8th Wonders of the World.” visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com

MUNCIE From the river to the roundabout, Downtown Muncie is booming as a historic arts and culture district. Having been selected as a Favorite Place on Google, Muncie features over 20 Museums, galleries and gardens including the Garfield Statue Trail. You’ll enjoy the award-winning children’s museum, historic mansions, White River canoeing, kayaking & tubing and the Cardinal Greenway featuring a combination paved trail and a rural horse trail. munciedowntown.com

ZIONSVILLE One of the few towns in the United States that has preserved its brick main street boasting with shops and galleries to fit any shopping mood: from upscale and uniquely fashionable to rare and vintage antiques and art. Nestled among the shops are fine restaurants and quaint cafes that have made visiting Zionsville a popular pastime throughout central Indiana. The peaceful, treelined streets and preserved historic homes are a picture perfect reminder of a bygone era. zionsvillechamber.org


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TOP FOUR SCHOOLS IN INDIANA

How Smart It Is ... the “Brain Bank of the Midwest” Three out of the top four ranked Indiana colleges are located in Central Indiana With over 150 colleges and universities to choose from, Indiana is known as the “Brain Bank of the Midwest,”according to U.S. News and World Report. With the state’s schools attracting the largest out-of-state population in the Midwest and the fourth largest in the US, Indiana colleges and universities are a hot destination for international students as well. With over 150 colleges and universities to choose from, Indiana is known as the “Brain Bank of the Midwest,”according to

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Indiana is home to several excellent colleges and universities, three out of the top four Indiana colleges are located here in Central Indiana. There are many rankings available and ways of evaluation, the following rankings are from U.S. News and World Report.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY BLOOMINGTON

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The University of Notre Dame is a Catholic University, founded in 1842 by Reverend Edward F. Sorin and located near South Bend, Indiana about 90 miles east of Chicago. Notre Dame currently has approximately 8,350 undergraduate students in attendanceand has been ranked by U.S. News and World Report at 19. The university is best known for its chemistry and biochemistry programs and has the longest-running astrophysics lab. The University of Notre Dame's football team has won 11 national championships and can boast seven Heisman Trophy winners.

Indiana University Bloomington, is the flagship of the IU system and features over 110 academic programs ranked in the top 20 nationwide. The beautiful Indiana limstone campus is comprised of 1,933 acres of abundant green space and historic buildings dating to the late 19th century, and sits in the center of Bloomington. IU is best known for its top rated Jacobs School of Music, Kelley School of Business, School of Public and Environmental Affairs, and Journalism. The Indiana Hoosiers athletics program also has a long tradition of excellence in the Big Ten Conference.

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Purdue University is located in West Lafayette, Indiana, which is 65 miles north of Indianapolis and 126 miles to the southeast of Chicago. Purdue, founded in 1869, was named after the school's benefactor, John Purdue and has approximately 32,660 undergraduate students. The university is best known for the studies it offers in aerospace, such as aeronautics and astronautics. Purdue University has 18 teams including football, basketball, cross country, tennis and wrestling playing in Division I/I-A NCAA teams. It is ranked at #64 on U.S. News and World Report's list of top American universities.

Ball State University is located in Muncie, Indiana, which is about one hour northeast of Indianapolis. Ball State was founded as a private teacher training school in 1899. Today, Ball State University has approximately 17,080 undergraduate students in attendance. The university's strongest academic programs are in architecture, telecommunications, journalism, business and nursing. Ball State participates in the Mid-American Conference and the NCAA Division I/IA in all Olympic sports with the exception of men's volleyball.


Indiana University

Indiana University is a 9 campus public university system with combined student body of well over 100,000 students, including approximately 42,000 students enrolled at the flagship campus, Indiana University Bloomington. Indiana University's Kelley School of Business was ranked 19th in the

Over 110 academic programs ranked in the top twenty nationwide

nation, third in the Big Ten and sixth among all public institutions according to Bloomberg Business Week's 2010 list of best MBA programs.

IU has over 110 academic programs ranked in the top twenty nationwide including the Jacobs School of music, and The Kelley School of Business. USA Today called Bloomington one of the top 10 student-friendly college towns with a population of less than 1 million. The university offers the latest in technology: IU was ranked as one of the top five wired universities in America according to Princeton Review and PC Magazine. On June 20, 2011 Indiana University was again recognized by Computerworld as one of the Top 100 Best Places to Work in IT.

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Many buildings on the IUB campus were crafted using Indiana limestone quarried locally including the Indiana University Student Building which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The 500,000-square-foot Indiana Memorial Union [IMU], the second largest student union in the United States, is the campus centerpiece. In 2010, the Indiana University Bloomington Libraries were recognized as the top American research library system by the Association of College and Research Libraries. The main library,

The campus of Indiana University Bloomington sits on 1,933 acres

and includes abundant green space and historic buildings dating to the university's reconstruction in the late nineteenth century.

named after former university president Herman B Wells, ranks amongst the largest university libraries in North America. With over 1,823 fulltime faculty members, Indiana University leads the Big Ten public universities in the number of endowed faculty positions, with 333 chairs, professorships, and curators.

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Innovation and Impact at Indiana University Contributing to the economic vitality of Indiana, the nation and the world As Indiana’s largest public research institution, Indiana University takes very seriously its responsibility to contribute to the economic vitality of Indiana, the nation and the world.

CONSIDER THE FACTS AND STATISTICS:

 IU has more than 500,000 graduates living and working around the world.

 IU provides the educational foundation for many of the state’s professional leaders. Currently, IU trains more than 50 percent of Indiana’s physicians, 64 percent of optometrists, 40 percent of nurses and 90 percent of dentists. In addition, IU trains 75 percent of the state’s lawyers and 35 percent of Indiana K-12 teachers .  IU has the nation’s second-largest medical school with a number of nationally ranked programs. The IU School of Medicine works in partnership with Indiana University Health, Indiana’s largest hospital system, which takes the training, research and expertise of the university’s clinical faculty and researchers to hundreds of thousands of patients across the state. .  IU’s peerless Jacobs School of Music ranks as one of the finest music programs in the world and offers more than 1,100 classical, jazz and opera performances each year.  IU has nationally recognized programs in education, business, fine arts, the humanities, informatics, law, nursing, public affairs and the sciences, among other areas.

But IU’s impact is about more than numbers. It is about helping students realize their grandest hopes and aspirations and preparing them to make a real difference in the world after they graduate. It is about collaborating with individuals, community organizations and businesses to maximize educational, research and economic opportunities for Hoosiers and others. It is about providing people with greater access to the best health care, medical education and research. It is about transforming university research discoveries into products and services that are improving—and sometimes even saving— people’s lives. In short, it is about people, partnership and innovation—all of which are strengthening our economy and improving our quality of life. That is the IU impact. To learn more about IU’s economic development and engagement efforts, go to innovate.indiana.edu

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Purdue University Aviation technology and aeronautical engineering programs remain highest rated and competitive in the nation Home to almost 40,000 students, Purdue University is a six-campus institution with its flagship campus located in West Lafayette, Indiana and features the largest international student population of any public university in the United States. Purdue offers both undergraduate and graduate programs in over 210 areas of study. The university has been highly influential in America's history of aviation, and Purdue's aviation

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technology and aeronautical engineering programs remain among the highest rated and most competitive in the nation. Purdue established the first college credit offered in flight training, the first four-year bachelor's degree in aviation, and the first university airport [Purdue University Airport]. Twenty-two Purdue graduates have gone on to become astronauts, including Gus Grissom [one of the original Mercury 7 astronauts], Neil Armstrong [the first person to walk on the moon], and Eugene Cernan [the last person to walk on the moon].

Ball State University

Famed aviator Amelia Earhart came to Purdue in 1935 and served as a "Counselor on Careers for Women," a staff position she held until her disappearance in 1937. Purdue is a founding member of the Big Ten Conference, and played a central role in its creation. The Boilermaker men's and women's basketball teams have won more Big Ten Championships than any other conference school, with 27 conference banners, including a league-leading 22 for the men's team.

The BSU School of Music is widely known for its quality at both the undergraduate and graduate levels; the school's Music Technology program houses one of the most elite facilities in the United States. In addition, the music education division has long been recognized as one of the best music teacher training programs in the Midwest.

Top ranked programs in broadcasting, music, landscape architecture, and entrepreneurship Ball State University, located in Muncie, Indiana, has a campus spanning more than 1,000 acres. The student body consists of over 20,000 students, of which 18,000 are undergraduate students and 1,500 are graduate students.

broadcasting programs in the country. The 2005 edition of Almanac of Architecture and Design named Ball State one of the top ten colleges in landscape architecture.

Ball State's academic future is considered by many to be bright as the University continues a course of upgrading programs and adding new ones where applicable. Ball State has one of the best undergraduate business programs in the nation. In 2004 This Business of Broadcasting 14 named Ball State as one of the nation's top

The university's entrepreneurship program has been ranked in the top

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In 2010, Purdue University received a $1.35 million grant from the United States Air Force to develop alternative fuels and test aircraft engines at a new facility. The National Test Facility for Fuels and Propulsion expected to open late 2010 or early 2011 will be located at the Purdue University Airport. This project will conduct research into fuel-sustainability and emissions data. The objective of this research is to have 10% biofuel usage in aircrafts by 2017. Purdue’s campus is also getting “greener,” in 2011 their Recreational Sports Center began a transformation to include a LEED certified expansion.

five of all colleges for its undergraduate entrepreneurship program for the last three years in a row, according to the U.S. News & World Report magazine.

Many Ball State graduates have gained regional, national and international attention, including U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs and former United States Ambassador to Lebanon, Jeffrey D. Feltman. Perhaps the most recognizable alumnus of Ball State is American television host, David Letterman, of Late Show with David Letterman on CBS.


Follow Your Dreams In Aviation The Aviation Technology program at Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana is where those with aspirations of flight can begin the journey. Everything from designing new ultra light, high strength materials, testing new forms of carbon free energy, to networking digital information, the Department of Aviation Technology is a place to dream and make an impact. The Purdue program has a history of novel and leading-edge curriculum utilizing advanced technology. The Aviation Department’s latest initiatives are centered on the recent acquisition of a new fleet of technologically sophisticated aircraft with state-of-the-art glass flight deck

technology. Additionally, a new jet aircraft for student instruction, as well as, advanced simulation capabilities enhance the education of future aviation professionals. In the new Collegiate Aviation Data Center flight generated data is collected for research and analysis during daily student flight instruction. Every day dreams of both young and old are changed into reality with the assistance of the multi-talented faculty and staff who maintain this special equipment, offer instruction, and encourage all in their midst to pursue their goals.

PURDUE UNIVERSITY AVIATION TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM We have a rich tradition of nurturing aviation

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Anderson University Selected as one of America's best colleges with recognition as the #1 business school at a top tier Christian university Anderson University is an accredited private Christian liberal arts college in Anderson, Indiana, 40 miles Northeast of downtown Indianapolis, encompassing over 100 acres. It has been selected

university offers more than 60 undergraduate majors, as well as graduate programs in business, education, music, nursing, and theology

as one of America's Best Colleges by U.S. News & World Report in recent years. Anderson University's Falls School of Business has consistently received "Dean's Choice" recognition as the #1 business school for institutions at a top tier Christian university nationwide from Business Reform magazine. The

Butler University College of Business Administration ranked one of the best, received top grade for teaching and academic quality Butler University founded in 1855 is a liberal arts university of 4,400 students located in Indianapolis that offers 60 degree programs through six colleges: Business, Communication, Education, Liberal Arts and Sciences, Pharmacy and Health Sciences, and the Jordan College of Fine Arts.

over the much larger Muncie Central. The film Hoosiers, loosely based on that event, used Hinkle Fieldhouse and the memorable voices of original announcers Hilliard Gates and Tom Carnegie in filming the climactic game of the popular movie. Butler’s urban location gives students a wide range of internship opportunities and easy access to cultural, recreational and athletic events.

The 290-acre campus, just seven miles from the heart of downtown Indianapolis, is home to 20 buildings including the historic Hinkle Fieldhouse, athletic fields, a formal botanical garden and nature preserve and the famous Clowes Hall Auditorium. Hinkle Fieldhouse is home to the Milan Miracle, the memorable 1954 victory of tiny Milan High School

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Recognized as the nation's largest state-wide community college Ivy Tech Community College is the nation's largest state-wide community college with single accreditation. It is the state's largest public postsecondary institution serving nearly 200,000 students a year. Ivy Tech Community College is also

Featured facilities on the campus include the Reardon Auditorium and the Kardatzke Wellness Center. The new addition to the campus is the Anderson University Flagship Center, a residential and academic facility located at Exit 22 on I-69 in Anderson, Indiana. The building is a partnership between Anderson University and Purdue University. Athletic facilities on the campus include Macholtz Stadium where the Indianapolis Colts currently hold their training camp and the O. C. Lewis Gymnasium.

Butler University College of Business Administration [CBA] placed 63rd in the Bloomberg Business Week ranking of the best U.S. undergraduate business programs for 2010. The only Indianapolis business school in the ranking, Butler CBA received an “A” grade for teaching quality and tied for 13th in Academic Quality ranking, beating out all other Indiana-ranked schools.

and communities and strengthens its economy.

a great place to get started on a four-year degree.

Students find personal attention close to home at Ivy Tech Community College. The average class size is only about 22 students, but we also offer the benefits of a large institution in terms of accessibility. You can earn a degree at 30 locations throughout the state, and take classes in more than 75 communities. No matter where you live, or where you're headed, Ivy Tech Community College can help prepare you for tomorrow's opportunities.

Ivy Tech Community College prepares Indiana residents to learn, live, and work in a diverse and globally competitive environment by delivering professional, technical, transfer, and lifelong education. Through its affordable, open-access education and training programs, the College enhances the development of Indiana’s citizens

The new Ivy Tech strategic plan, "Accelerating Greatness 2013," strives to build on the success the College has enjoyed in recent years and make improvements where needed. The ultimate goal of this effort is encapsulated in our new vision statement: CHANGING LIVES. MAKING INDIANA GREAT.


Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center Sounds are constantly changing with new classes and exhibits At the Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center, sounds are constantly changing. Step into the doors and hear the laughter of students taking classes in the Ivy Arts for Kids program, or the “oohs” and “aahs” as crowds wander the galleries on First Friday, or maybe listen to the dance steps from a musical taking place in the Auditorium. That’s the fun about walking into the Ivy Tech Waldron.

The August exhibit includes work from photographer Ernie Clark and watercolorist Sara McQueen. The Arts Alliance of Brown County presents a wide range of artisanal crafts, fine furniture, textiles, ceramics, sculpture, and other traditional media. In September, the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival puts on an exhibit of international textiles in conjunction with its world-famous celebration of international music. Photographer Massimo Ossi reasserts the power of black and white imagery. The Down’s Syndrome Family Connection explores the beauty of family and friends. Also coming in September will be a dynamic exhibit across Ivy Tech Bloomington. Quixotic installation artist Dylan DeWitt tweaks the public in this Visual Treasure Hunt, a self-guided tour. Visit all five buildings, fill out a puzzle card, and enter a drawing for prizes. This activity made possible through support from the Bloomington Arts Commission and the City of Bloomington.

The Ivy Tech Waldron gallery hours are Monday through Sunday, 9am–7pm, except during the summer when they are closed on Sundays. For more information about the Ivy Tech Waldron exhibits, please visit ivytech.edu/waldron, or call 812-330-6225. The 2011-2012 Waldron performance season has been released. The season opens with the Cardinal Stage production of All My Sons on September 3. The show runs through September 18 in the Auditorium. For tickets to the show, visit cardinalstage.org. The 2011-2012 season also includes work from Theatre of the People, educational partnerships with Indiana University and the National Society of Arts and Letters, and Ivy Tech Bloomington’s first-ever student production, coming in April. For more information about the 2011-2012 Ivy Tech Waldron performance schedule, please visit ivytech.edu/waldron, or call 812-330-6240. Be sure to stop by the Ivy Tech Tent outside the Waldron during the Lotus World Music and Arts Festival, September 24-25.

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In its second year now, the summer Ivy Arts for Kids program is in full swing again. Kids’ imaginations will soar as they draw inspiration from everyday things and everyday events to create fanciful sculptures and illustrations. Students this summer will also be busy interpreting music through art, making cultural costumes, and creating stories to put in a bound book. Classes run through August. For more information, call 812-330-6041, or visit ivytech.edu/cll.

The July gallery exhibits explore angles and layers. Artist Paul Smedberg remixes photos by layering angles on angles, assembling them into one new image. Artist Lee Chapman combines his love of mathematics, physics and art to create intricate designs through vector graphics. Anne Duell’s photographs capture the changing seasons and landscapes in Indiana.

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39TH VINTAGE MOTOR BIKE SHOW I PORTLAND, IN Largest meet of its kind in the nation, featuring vintage Cushman motobikes. Jay County Fairgrounds. Info: Rick Gabbard 765-584-4047 I thecityofportland.net

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FLOYDFEST I FLOYD, VA While this festival lies outside the Hoosier state, it is a beautiful day trip from Central Indiana and worth every minute once you arrive. Nestled amongst the Blue Ridge Mountains, it is hard to imagine a better setting for this magical World Music and Arts Fest. The fest plays host to a wide array of music ranging from Bluegrass and Folk to Reggae and Cajun, as well as featuring fire dancing, yoga classes and tons of fresh food. 888-VA-FESTS I floydfest.com

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BERNE SWISS DAYS I BERNE, IN Craft and food vendors, Antique tractor and engine show, cheese-making demonstrations, quilt show, and other events including: The Sounds of Switzerland Concert featuring Don Neuen. Free performance Sat. 3:30pm; musical Heidi Fri. and Sat. 7pm, Sun. 3pm, TICKETS: $8. 260-589-8080 I berneswissdays.com

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BIGGEST BLOCK PARTY EVER! I Columbus, IN Fundraiser for the Arts Council with two stages, eight bands, kids’ activities, downtown restaurants with special menus, beer, wine. 812-376-2539 I artisincolumbus.org INDIANAPOLIS EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL I INDIANAPOLIS, IN

Basile Theater at the Indiana History Center. This annual series of concerts, originally named Festival Music Society of Indiana, was established to enrich,

educate and entertain audiences with the music of Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and early classic eras. IEM concerts feature high quality performers, performing on instruments of the period. Concerts take place throughout July. 317-577-9731 I emindy.org

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INDIANA STATE FAIR I INDIANAPOLIS, IN For old fashioned summer pleasures it doesn’t get any better than the Indiana State Fair. The midway lights up with rides, the food highlights Indiana’s agriculture, adorable animals are everywhere and free entertainment is offered throughout the grounds. ADMISSION: $8. 317-927-7500 I indianastatefair.com


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MADISON RIBBERFEST I MADISON, IN Blues concert, statewide BBQ cook-off, backyard competition, kids cook-off; balloon races and general fun for the whole family. 800-559-2956 I madisonribberfest.com 46TH ANTIQUE ENGINE & TRACTOR SHOW I PORTLAND, IN

Largest Gas Engine & Tractor Show in the world at Jay County Fairgrounds. 150 antique dealers and 50 craft dealers. Banjo & Fiddlers contest, Sat. night. 260-726-4036 I tristategasengine-tractor.com

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MIDWEST AMERICA HEALING FIELD I BRYANT, IN Bearcreek Farms The Bryant Field display will consist of approx. 3,000 flags representing the military personnel and veterans who have fought to protect our freedom, along with law enforcement, firefighters, EMS and first responders. This event will take place over the 10th anniversary of the 9-11 attack on our country. 877-852-6102 I healingfield.org/midwest

FOURTH STREET FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS AND CRAFTS I BLOOMINGTON, IN Art, original craft and entertainment in a beautiful urban setting. One of the top art festivals in the nation. 4thstreet.org PENROD ARTS FAIR I INDIANAPOLIS, IN Indianapolis Museum of Art. This year’s fair features over three hundred artists, six stages of entertainment, more than 50 arts-related non-profit organizations, and an extensive children’s area all surrounded by beautiful grounds. TICKETS: $12 in advance, $17 at the event, children are free. penrod.org

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INDY’S IRISH FEST I INDIANAPOLIS, IN Military Park. Four stages of Irish traditional and rock music, dancing, run & walk, sheep herding, huge children’s area, over 30 Irish/Celtic vendors, great food and drink, kilted mile run on Sunday, Celtic Mass, cultural area with exhibits and demos, and storytelling. 317-713-7117 I indyirishfest.com

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OLD SETTLER’S DAY I JONESBORO, IN Main St. Parade, Ham and Bean luncheon, pioneer games, bluegrass band, quilt-making demonstrations, log cabin tour, and an afternoon vintage baseball game. Jonesboro’s 175th anniversary will continue between 4pm-7pm with a celebration of the Old Brick St. Classic Car Show!

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MITCHELL PERSIMMON FESTIVAL I MITCHELL, IN The Persimmon Festival has become a southern Indiana tradition which commemorates this indigenous signature fruit in delicious puddings, desserts and ice cream. Featuring exhibits, stage entertainment, pioneer village tours and parade. 812-849-4441 I persimmonfestival.org

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BILL MONROE’S BLUEGRASS HALL OF FAME & UNCLE PEN DAYS I MORGANTOWN, IN The MECCA of Bluegrass. 4 Big Days of entertainment, with over 30 bands! Admission includes all music and instrument workshops, entrance to the Bluegrass Hall of Fame, Country Star Museum and Uncle Pen’s log cabin. Camping

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LOTUS WORLD MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL I BLOOMINGTON, IN

Presenting the Lotus World Music & Arts Festival in downtown Bloomington. The annual Lotus World Music and Arts Festival celebrates the diversity, beauty, and joy of music and arts from cultures around the world. lotusfest.org

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FEAST OF THE HUNTERS’ MOON I WEST LAFAYETTE, IN Fort Ouiatenon Park. Thousands of participants come together at this festival to re-enact the annual fall gathering of the French and Native Americans which took place at Fort Ouiatenon, a fur-trading outpost in the mid–1700s. It is held annually on the banks of the Wabash River, four miles southwest of West Lafayette. Come smell the wood smoke, hear the report of the rifles, and savor the food. 765-476-8411 I tcha.mus.in.us/feast.htm

ANDERSON ORCHARD APPLE FESTIVAL & CRAFT FAIR I MOORESVILLE, IN Join the friendly folks at Anderson to pick many kinds of apples, visit the pumpkin patch, straw piles and over 50 craft booths. Have a picnic with their homemade breads, fresh apple cobbler with ice cream or a tasty grilled sandwich. andersonorchards.com

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FISHERS RENAISSANCE FAIRE I FISHERS, IN This festival is described as A place where mythology, legends, and forklore from 16th century England all converge. In addition to HM Queen Elizabeth and her royal court you will experience

chivalry and merriment, valour and courage. TICKETS: Adults $10, Children: $5 fishersrenfaire.com

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PARK COUNTY COVERED BRIDGE FESTIVAL I BRIDGETON & MANSFIELD PARK COUNTY, IN 8am-5pm Each October, Mansfield becomes a mecca for serious shoppers, who come from near and far to enjoy an unforgettable shopping bonanza. Parke County, Indiana is often lauded as the Covered Bridge Capital. It’s no wonder, since they have more covered bridges than any other county in Indiana. In fact, thirty-two of Indiana’s ninety-two covered bridges can be found in Parke County. coveredbridges.com

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The Indianapolis 500’s 100-year anniversary race has been run, but the racing capitol of the world is just getting started with world-class events.

NASCAR NASCAR’s Sprint Cup Series brings the world’s greatest stock car drivers to the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the 18th Brickyard 400 from July 29-31. Jeff Gordon has four victories in the Brickyard, including the inaugural in 1994. Gordon, who moved from his native California to nearby Pittsboro, Indiana, at age 13 to pursue his racing career, also has won four Sprint Cup championships. Native Hoosier Tony Stewart has two victories in the Brickyard 400, in 2005 and 2007, and Jimmie Johnson has taken three of the five, in 2006, ’08 and ’09. Dale Earnhardt was the Brickyard winner in 1995, Dale Jarrett in 1996 and ’99, Bobby Labonte in 2000 and Bill Elliott in 2002. Like Gordon, they’ve all won Sprint Cup championships. Johnson, driving the Lowe’s Chevrolet for Hendrick Motorsports became the first in Sprint Cup to win five straight titles in 2010. Johnson, Gordon, Stewart, Elliott and Labonte will be back at the Brickyard this year along with other notable drivers like Richard Childress Racing’s Kevin Harvick [the 2003 Brickyard winner] Roush Fenway Racing’s Carl Edwards and Matt Kenseth, Joe Gibbs Racing’s Kyle Busch and Denny Hamlin, Red Bull Racing’s Kasey Kahne and Brian Vickers, Penske Racing’s Kurt Busch and Chip Ganassi Racing’s Jamie McMurray and Juan Pablo Montoya.

Montoya has been a contender in the past two Brickyards, but mistakes prevented him from becoming the first driver to win it and the Indianapolis 500. He led 116 of 160 laps in 2009

Montoya doesn’t feel like Indy owes him anything. "To tell you the truth, they gave me a big one at the beginning," Montoya said. "I got the '500,' and that means a lot to me. I would love to get the 400 win, but it's been like it was in Formula One, when every time I came here in Formula One, we were always so close to winning and it never happened. "I feel like I'm a lot closer in NASCAR than I was in Formula One, so I'm pretty pumped." If you like racing and want to see the best drivers, cars and teams on four

wheels, two wheels, on ovals, a road course or a drag strip, Indianapolis has it throughout the summer.

Busch, the 2004 Sprint Cup champion, would like to give team owner Roger Penske his first Brickyard victory. Penske’s IndyCar team had an all-time best 15 Indy 500 victories heading into the 100th anniversary race in May. "It would mean the world to me," Busch said. "To bring it on the NASCAR side, we haven't done that before, and it takes a full effort. It seems like it's easy on the IndyCar side for those guys to bolt it together and pull home those wins, especially here at Indy. So, we're hoping we can do that here in July.”

Nationwide and Camping World Truck Series, NASCAR’s other two national championships, are also in action in the final weekend in July, a short

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The racing capitol of the world is just getting started with world-class events drive away from IMS at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis. They’re part of the Kroger Speedfest, which begins July 28 with USAC’s premier Silver Crown Series in the J.D. Byrider 100, USAC’s national Midgets and ARCA stock cars.

NATIONWIDE/CAMPING WORLD TRUCK SERIES The Truck Series takes to the .686-mile oval on Friday, July 29. The field will include Kyle Busch, driving for his own team, Ron Hornaday Jr., a four-time series champion who drives for Kevin Harvick Inc., two-time Truck titlist Geoff Bodine, driving for Germain Racing, and up-and-coming star Austin Dillon, grandson of Sprint Cup team owner Richard Childress. Cup regulars Edwards, Brad Keselowski and Kyle Busch are expected to race in the Nationwide race on Saturday, July 30. Nationwide regulars Elliott Sadler, Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Reed Sorenson, Justin Allgaier, Aric Almirola and Steven Wallace, son of former Cup champion Rusty Wallace, will also be in the 30th Kroger 200.

MOTO GP The world’s premier motorcycle riders from the MotoGP Series will be on the 2.6-mile course at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway from August 2628 for the Red Bull Indianapolis Grand Prix.

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McMurray won the 2010 Brickyard 400 to complete a sweep of America’s most prestigious races for owner Chip Ganassi. McMurray also won NASCAR’s Daytona 500 and Ganassi driver Dario Franchitti took the Indianapolis 500 last year. He’s the first team owner in history to win all three.

and was in control until a pit-road speeding penalty dropped him back and he finished 11th. The Colombian, who also drove in the IMS road course when he was in Formula 1, started on pole in 2010 and led 86 laps. Again, he had the race in control before making his final pit stop and the team chose the wrong strategy, putting on four tires instead of two and the extra time allowed a number of cars, taking two tires, to pass him on the pit lane. Trying to make up for the lost ground, Montoya crashed with 14 laps remaining and finished 32nd.

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Americans Ben Spies, Nicky Hayden and Colin Edwards are riding full-time in MotoGP this season.

Throttle Drag Racing Series, from August 31September 5.

Spies, from Longview, Texas, finished second to Spaniard Dani Pedrosa at Indianapolis last year. He was the 2009 World Superbike champion and rides for the factory Yamaha team.

Winners in the NHRA professional categories in 2010 were Larry Dixon in Top Fuel, Ashley Force Hood in Funny Car, Greg Stanfield in Pro Stock and LE Tonglet in Pro Stock Motorcycle.

Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis also offers USAC’s Sprint Car pavement championship on June 16, July 7, Sept. 8 and Oct. 13.

Edwards, from Houston, rides for Yamaha’s Tech 3 team. A two-time World Superbike champion, Edwards has been in MotoGP since 2003 and has finished fourth and fifth in the championship.

Dixon captured the NHRA championship last season, stopping a six-year streak by Tony Schumacher. Antron Brown, Shawn Langston, Brandon Bernstein and Morgan Lucas are also Top Fuel standouts.

If you like racing and want to see the best drivers, cars and teams on four wheels, two wheels, on ovals, a road course or a drag strip, Indianapolis has it throughout the summer. It is unchallenged as the racing capitol of the world.

NHRA The world’s top drag racers will be at Lucas Oil Raceway at Indianapolis for the Mac Tools U.S. Nationals, the premier event of the NHRA Full

The remarkable John Force won his 15th NHRA Funny Car title in 2010. Force, whose team is based along with Tony Schumacher’s Don Schumacher

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FOR ADDITIONAL CHILDREN'S MUSEUMS see Children's Attractions on page 32

Museums No matter what you are looking to explore—from world culture to Hoosier heritage, or artisans that changed history—there is sure to be a museum to educate and delight!

BLOOMINGTON

INDIANA UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM FINE ARTS PLAZA E 7th St Bloomington, IN 47405 812-855-5445 TUES-SAT 10-5, SUN 12-5 ADMISSION: FREE

WONDERLAB MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, HEALTH AND TECHNOLOGY 308 W 4th St Bloomington, IN 47404 812-337-1337 wonderlab.org

TUES-SAT 9:30-5, SUN 1-5, CLOSED MON AND SOME MAJOR HOLIDAYS ADMISSION: CHILDREN UNDER 1 YR FREE, CHILDREN-17 YRS $6, ADULTS $7

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309 Washington St Columbus, IN 47201 812-378-3046 kidscommons.org TUES-SAT 10-5, SUN1- 5 ADMISSION: $6

STEELE OF GANESHA I BALL STATE UNIVERSITY MUSEUM OF ART

MILLER HOUSE AND GARDEN 506 5th St Columbus, IN 47201 800-468-6564 columbus.in.us

TOURS: TUES–SAT 1PM & 3PM, SUN 1PM ADMISSION: $20 PER PERSON

ZAHARAKOS ICE CREAM PARLOR & MUSEUM 329 Washington St Columbus, IN 47201 812-378-1900 zaharakos.com

MON-FRI 8-8, SAT-SUN 9-8 FREE ADMISSION


MUNCIE

1100 S Calhoun St Fort Wayne, IN 46802 260-427-644 botanicalconservatory.org

AR 216, BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Muncie, IN 47306 765-285-5242 bsu.edu/artmuseum

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TUES-SAT 10-5, THURS 10-8 PM, SUN 12-4 CLOSED MONDAYS, NEW YEARS DAY, CHRISTMAS DAY ADMISSION: ADULTS $5, CHILDREN [AGES 3-17] $3, AGE 2 AND UNDER FREE

FRENCH LICK

INDIANA RAILWAY MUSEUM 1 Monon St French Lick, IN 47432 800-74-TRAIN indianarailwaymuseum.org

MON-FRI 8:30-4, WEEKENDS 9-6

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CHILDREN'S MUSEUM 3000 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46208 317-334-4000 childrensmuseum.org OPEN DAILY 10-5

BALL STATE MUSEUM OF ART

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BEARCAT MEMORABILIA ROOM AT MUNCIE FIELDHOUSE Downtown Muncie, IN 47306 765-282-0632 TOUR BY APPOINTMENT

MINNETRISTA MUSEUM AND CULTURAL CENTER 1200 N Minnetrista Pkwy Muncie, IN 47303 765-282-4848 minnetrista.net

MON-SAT 9-5:30, SUN 11-5:30

MUNCIE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Adjacent to the Horizon Convention Center 515 S High St Muncie, IN 47305 765-286-1660

13400 Allisonville Rd Fishers, IN 46038 317-776-6000 connerprairie.org

LAFAYETTE/ WEST LAFAYETTE

ART MUSEUM OF GREATER LAFAYETTE 102 S 10th St Downtown Lafayette, IN 47905 765-742-1128

CONNER PRAIRIE 1859 BALLOON VOYAGE EXHIBIT 13400 Allisonville Rd Fishers, IN 46038 317-776-6000 connerprairie.org

GRISSOM AIR MUSEUM

1000 W Hoosier Blvd Peru, IN 46970 765-689-8011 grissomairmuseum.com/visit.html TUES-SAT 10AM-4PM, SUN 12PM-4PM ADMISSION: ADULTS $6; STUDENTS, SENIORS, MILITARY $5; UNDER 6 FREE, OBSERVATION TOWER $1

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SPRING MILL STATE PARK 3333 St Rd 60 E Mitchell, IN 47446 812-849-4129

OPEN DAILY 8:30AM-4PM ADMISSION: VIEWING THE MEMORIAL IS FREE WITH PARK ENTRANCE

WILBUR WRIGHT BIRTHPLACE AND MUSEUM 1525 N 750 E Hagerstown, IN 47346 765-332-2495 birthplace.com

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IU Art Museum Celebrates 70 Years

open to the public, and will feature a DJ’d dance music and delicious confections from BLU Boy Chocolates as well as other sweets and treats. Following the After-Party is our series of Coffeehouse Nights over three Thursdays in September. Each night offers complimentary coffee from Angles Café and cookies from Bloomingfoods, and will feature a different facet of the IU Art Museum’s permanent collections with live music in each gallery. On September 1, the focus is 20th-century American art, with jazz music by saxophonist Tom Clark. Ancient Asian art is featured on September 8, with Mongolian dobro music by Joshua Strodtman. The series ends on September 15 highlighting Pre-Columbian art, with traditional Chonta music from the Colombian rainforest performed by Juan Sebastián. Coffeehouse Nights are 7pm-9pm each Thursday, and all are free and open to the public.

Full schedule of events and exhibitions for the fall Celebrating our 70th anniversary, the Indiana University Art Museum has undergone major renovations this summer and will re-open in August with a full schedule of events and exhibitions for the fall. Over the summer, the glass roof of our soaring Thomas T. Solley Atrium is being replaced and resealed. Also this summer, our iconic Light Totem tower is getting a new set of lights, and other

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improvements will be done to the structure while it’s down. Assuming renovations stay on schedule, the IU Art Museum will re-open on Thursday, August 25 in time for our annual CultureFest After-Party reception to welcome returning IU students. Running 7pm-9:30pm, the event is free and

IU ART MUSEUM

1133 W 7th St I Bloomington, IN 47404 On the Indiana University Campus 812-855-5445 artmuseum.iu.edu Gallery Hours: Tues-Sat 10-5, Sun 12-5 Admission is always free

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For those who wonder what it was like to live during the Prohibition era, the Indiana Historical Society provides the answer with its newest addition to the Indiana Experience—You Are There 1920: Busted! Prohibition Enforced. Guests are invited to step through—and into— an IHS collections photograph that depicts Indianapolis police headquarters on December 9, 1920, where officers have just returned to unload the still from Indiana’s largest bust to date. In the patrol barn and booking area, visitors can get the inside scoop about the raid, learn the fate of the bootleggers, meet members of the temperance movement and more—becoming part of the frenzy surrounding the headlinemaking arrest.

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450 W Ohio St I Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-232-1882 indianahistory.org

Guests will encounter real-life individuals from the time and place, portrayed by historical interpreters. These include the perpetrator, officers who aided in the raid, some of the first women [including the first black woman] to join the Indianapolis Police Department’s women’s police bureau, a streetcar conductor turned mounted patrolman and ardent supporters of Prohibition movement. Throughout the run of this exhibition [through

Indiana Historical Society Takes Guests Back to Prohibition Era February 2, 2013], all law enforcement employees and their guests will receive complimentary admission to the Indiana Experience. You Are There 1920: Busted! Prohibition Enforced is presented by Wine and Spirits Distributors of Indiana and the Indiana Beverage Alliance. The Indiana Rail Road Company is the 2011 official sponsor of the Indiana Historical Society.

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Ball State University Museum of Art Explore priceless treasures from Asian, African, Oceanic, and pre-Columbian cultures

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Step into the Ball State University Museum of Art and see the world. Our rich collection offers visitors a dynamic experience with European and American works of art from medieval times through the 20th century. And you will explore priceless treasures from Asian, African, Oceanic, and pre-Columbian cultures.

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flatware manufactured by Gorham Mfg. Company between the years 1880 and 1910. The fashion of new design motifs during this period is unparalleled. Exotic influences from the Middle East and the Far East, naturalism and the French influenced art nouveau were all incorporated into this extravagantly inventive period of American silver manufacture, nowhere better than by Gorham. Join us through the fall to view the exhibition which will continue until November 27, 2011. GORHAM 1880-1910: THE GLORY YEARS

Our staff and volunteers are committed to educating the public and students of all ages. Join us for guided tours, tour time, gallery talks, special exhibition openings, and many more exciting interactive events. Visit our website at bsu.edu/artmuseum for information about specific events and programs. The museum also has a unique database collection that provides the public and students access to high quality images of artwork that is housed in the museum’s collection. Visit the DIDO database on our website at bsu.edu/artmuseum

Gorham 1880-1910: The Glory Years, is an exhibition of over sixty examples of silver hollowware and

Be Like Water by Aurora Robson, is a work of great mystery assembled from discarded plastic water bottles. A committed eco-activist, Robson takes a poetic rather than polemic position on the nature of waste, and is influenced by the philosophy of Bruce Lee, who said, “Don’t get set into one form. Adapt it and build your own, and let it grow, be like water... you put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle; you put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Now, water can flow or it can crash. Be water, my friend.” The exhibition will be on display through November 27, 2011. For more information visit our website at bsu.edu/artmuseum


Spike it! Minnetrista is setting itself apart from traditional exhibits in creating their own original Dig Set Spike exhibit open now through September 11. This exciting exhibit chronicles the regional history of volleyball. In the nation, there are three cities known to produce world-class female volleyball players and extraordinary volleyball coaches for women’s teams: Los Angeles, Chicago, and Muncie.

Dig Set Spike celebrates the sport, the players, the coaches, and the history of volleyball in East Central Indiana. In this exhibit, visitors can explore volleyball in fresh and interactive ways as they meet young players and find out how volleyball has changed their lives. Visitors will discover the role this region of Indiana has played in the development of the great American sport of volleyball.

court that when stepped on, will address and explain their role in volleyball. The players will share their knowledge of the game and how volleyball has influenced their lives off the court. Through a truly amazing interactive video experience, visitors will also get to meet the godfathers of East Central Indiana, Don and Steve Shondell! Finally, visitors can get their game on by playing a simulated game of volleyball through state-of-the-art technology which allows participants to play beach volley against a computerized team. Got game? Come experience Dig Set Spike at Minnetrista! Minnetrista has assembled a crack of team players to challenge other teams in the community. If you

Minnetrista Explore the history of the sport of volleyball through present day think your company or organization’s team is ready to take on Team Minnetrista, call 282-4848 to schedule a game. Don Shondell will be coaching Team Minnetrista to victory! Need gear? A wide array of volleyball items may be found and are available for purchase in The Center Shop at Minnetrista! Regulation volleyballs, and accessories and gifts items to suit all ages. The Center Shop is open Monday through Saturday, 10 a.m–5 p.m., and Sunday, Noon–5 p.m.

Dig Set Spike is open now through September 11. Admission is free to Minnetrista members, and $5 for non-member general admission. Minnetrista is open Monday–Saturday, 9am–5:30pm; Sunday, 11am–5:30pm.

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Making Science Fun for Everyone “This is the best museum of its kind that I have ever been in, both for the kids and adults.”

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WonderLab, which offers two floors of fascinating science exhibits, is Bloomington’s premier family destination. Named by Parents as one of the nation’s top 25 hands-on science centers, WonderLab makes science exciting and entertaining for all ages. Popular experiences include the dramatic two-story grapevine climbing maze, the surprising Bubble-Airium, the multi-faceted Water

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and other creatures in habitats similar to their homes in the wild. A special area provides science adventures for very young children.

Toys: The Inside Story, a national traveling exhibition, makes its first appearance in Indiana this summer at WonderLab through September 4. The exhibition offers visitors hands-on experiences with the gears, pulleys, linkages, cams and circuits inside favorite toys and games.

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Works and the towering WonderSaurus. Visitors also can dig for real fossils, look inside a working beehive, explore solar energy in the museum’s garden, experiment with air, magnets and sound to see how things work, and have close encounters with live insects, reptiles, amphibians, fish, coral

WonderLab’s programs, many of which are related to exhibits, include festivals, workshops and more. The largest of the museum’s summer events is Adventures in Animal Behavior: A Real Life Science Festival on July 30. Scientists from across the country will offer activities highlighting current research on mating displays in birds, frog communication, bumblebee cognition and more. See the website for the complete events calendar. Admission is charged, except for those whose only purpose is to shop in the museum gift store. WonderLab participates in the ASTC Passport Program, which offers reciprocal free admission for members of participating science museums located more than 90 miles apart.



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The main attraction is the 40,000 square-foot indoor water park that is enclosed within a glass structure to protect guests from the outside elements, but allow the sunlight to shine in. 8505 W St Rd 56 I French Lick IN 47432 877-936-3866 I 812-936-3866 bigsplashadventure.com

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COLUMBIAN PARK ZOO Columbian Park Zoo is home to over 190 animals representing 79 different species. The zoo offers a variety of education programs throughout the year, inspiring an appreciation for the world’s wildlife.

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COLUMBUS COMMONS MALL The new Commons features a skewed indoor playground pavilion, a food court, a 2-story entry lobby featuring the existing Chaos No. 1 motion sculpture by Jean Tinguely, and new street front retail space for shopping. Corner of 3rd & Washington Streets I Columbus IN 47201 812-378-3046 thecolumbuscommons.com

CONNER PRAIRIE At Conner Prairie, the Smithsonian Museum Institution’s only Indiana affiliate, you’ll find that “Look, don’t touch” becomes “look, touch, smell, taste and hear.” As you explore five themed historic areas on 200 beautiful, wooded acres, you’ll discover more exciting, memorable ways to experience the past than your family or group can pack into a day. 13400 Allisonville Rd I Fishers IN 46038 317-776-6000 connerprairie.org


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THE FORT WAYNE CHILDREN'S ZOO At the Fort Wayne Children's Zoo, kids can get nose to nose with a goat, families can explore a misty jungle trail, and giraffes roam a vast grassy hillside. The zoo is internationally recognized for its innovative displays, award-winning animal exhibits, and well-manicured grounds. Local residents embrace the zoo as a great place to spend a sunny afternoon. 3411 Sherman Blvd I Fort Wayne IN 46808 260-427-6800 kidszoo.org

HOLIDAY WORLD & SPLASHIN’ SAFARI Scream your head off riding some of the top coasters on the planet! Whether you like to spin, bump, fly, or

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KIDSCOMMONS CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Your kids won't want to miss this vibrant, safe setting full of hands-on learning and fun. Spend time in the Childhood Garden, enjoy the state-of-the-art computer lab in the Power Outlet, scamper up to the 17-foottall climbing wall, or hang out in the bubble room, a favorite exhibit from early days in the pilot museum. Don't miss museum favorites ExploraHouse, home of our world famous giant toilet, and Kids on the Move, the healthy lifestyles exhibit. 309 Washington St I Columbus IN 47201 812-378-3046 kidscommons.org

MUNCIE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Explore, create and discover throughout the Muncie Children’s Museums 24,000 square foot building and 18-interactive exhibits! Voted by The Star Press

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WONDERLAB The museum is open special evening hours several times throughout the year, most notably the first Friday evening each month providing opportunities for people of all ages, especially children, to experience the wonder and excitement of science through handson exhibits and programs that stimulate curiosity, encourage exploration, and foster lifelong learning. 308 W 4th St I Bloomington IN 47404 260-337-1337 wonderlab.org

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The Hoosier National Forest has almost 200 miles of horse trails available. Riders can bring their horse here and enjoy any of twelve different trails of varying lengths. Hickory Ridge Trail is a whopping 46.7 miles in length. Camping overnight is allowed. Riders must acquire a permit, which costs $5 per day.

Indiana boasts a number of horse trails for the equestrian traveller. Visitors can have the experience of seeing some of Indiana’s most beautiful locations completely on horseback. From sandy trails to winding forests, riders can have their pick of horse-friendly destinations. With many of these trails being near or within parks that also offer camping, hiking, and biking, there is something for every member of the family to enjoy. Having quite a number of fantastic trails to pick from, visitors may not know where to begin. Below are a few recommendations of where to start.

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For some of the best Mountain Biking trails in Central Indiana, be sure to check out Brown County State Park. Bike magazine named Brown County State Park one of the best 33 trail systems in North America. This is a very popular destination for Hoosier riders. This beautiful state park features over 70 miles of horse trails for riders to enjoy. Visitors can feel as though they have stepped back into time as they ride through these wooded Indiana trails. The saddle barn provides horses for riders that do not bring their own. Overnight campers are welcome. Permits are required. HORSE CAMP 4800 SR 135 S I Nashville IN 47448 812-988-6406 SADDLE BARN 812-988-8166 in.gov/dnr/parklake/2988.htm

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MCCORMICK’S CREEK STATE PARK SADDLE BARN The Saddle Barn offers guided trail rides for the older ones, as well as pony rides for the younger ones, and hayrides for everyone. There are no open-use bridle trails available at McCormick's Creek State Park, so you are not allowed to bring your own horses. 250 McCormicks Creek Park Rd Spencer IN 47460 mccormickscreekstatepark.com/saddle_barn With many of these trails being near or within parks that also offer camping, hiking, and biking, there is something for every member of the family to enjoy.

THE STABLES AT FRENCH LICK Venture into the countryside on an exciting trail ride or simply sit back and relax as a horse-drawn carriage leads you on a tour of the resort grounds. Pony and hayrides also available. 8538 West Baden Ave I West Baden IN 47432 812-936-9300 frenchlick.com/recreation/stables

THE RANCH AT VALLEY OF THE SPRINGS RESORT A great place bring your own horse on your next vacation and enjoy riding over 30 miles of trails. They have covered stalls for your horses during your stay here on the ranch with bedding provided. Hwy 150 between Paoli and French Lick French Lick IN 47432 812-936-4484 vostheranch.com

CARDINAL GREENWAYS TRAILS Cardinal Greenways is a private, not-for-profit organization that encompasses the Cardinal Greenway, White River Greenway, Historic Wysor Street Depot and Cardinal Equestrian Trail. The Cardinal Greenway portion is the longest rail-trail in Indiana and spans almost 60 miles from Marion through Muncie to Richmond in East Central Indiana.

VALLEY BRANCH RETREAT Valley Branch Retreat is a family owned facility nestled in the wooded hills of Brown County, Indiana. Covering over 500 acres there are endless journeys to endure while visiting. With over 30 miles of Nationally Accredited mountain biking. 2620 Valley Branch Rd Nashville IN 47448


These three trails connect and allow for bikers to go for miles in the center of Indianapolis from Carmel all the way to downtown Indy. The Towpath is both a vintage remnant of 19th Century Indiana, and a modern mid-city escape along gentle waters and into quiet woods. The Towpath is more than five miles long, from the Canal's headwater in Broad Ripple to its south terminus at 30th Street. The Monon Trail is perhaps one of the busiest in the nation. A study by the Eppley Institute logged thousands of visitors, enjoying this wonderful Indianapolis trail. The Monon Trail links commercial districts, schools, parks, the state fairgrounds and a dozen residential neighborhoods. White River is the longest "greenway" in Marion County, and it makes a winding path through the city from the northeast corner to the southwest. Wapahani is its native name, and it is home to dozens of species of fish, small mammals, and

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invertebrates, as well as some red fox, coyote and deer. Currently, it links with the Central Canal Towpath, the southern segment of the Fall Creek Trail, and the Downtown Canal Walk, Monon Trail and it will eventually link to the Eagle Creek Trail and possibly the Pleasant Run Trail.

EAGLE CREEK TRAIL—INDIANAPOLIS

When complete, Eagle Creek Trail of Indianapolis will be more than 16 miles long, and have major access points at Thatcher Park, Ridenour Park and Ross-Claypool Park. Two miles of trail are on the ground at the south end, laid by the Indianapolis Department of Public Works in 2003. The south section will be connected to the White River Wapahani Trail. Eagle Creek Trail is the lynchpin to a westside network that will link neighborhoods, schools, parks, commercial areas and industrial districts, and make connections that reach beyond county borders. Its path stretches from the rolling hills of Eagle Park Park and reservoir to the wide floodway of White River.

B-LINE TRAIL—IBLOOMINGTON The B-line trail is a unique, urban multi-use trail managed by the City of Bloomington. This trial currently runs .6 miles from Rogers Street to

Second Street in Downtown Bloomington. When it is complete, the 3 mile trail will travel from Adams Street to Country Club Drive and meet the Bloomington Rail-Trail, it will also connect to the Clear Creek Trail in the future. It is open for walking, biking and rollerblading.

The town of Fishers is also planning a park and greenway network that will connect all the way to 96th Street on the east side of White River.

WAPEHANI MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK— BLOOMINGTON

45.98 acres off Weimer Road in southwestern Bloomington, this park is the first park in Indiana to be designated solely as a mountain bike park. The property, formerly a Boy Scout camp, harbors many challenging twisting trails.

TOWN RUN TRAIL PARK— BRYANT LANE, INDIANAPOLIS One of the best venues in the Indianapolis area for off-road riding is preserved and protected as Town Run Trail Park. Located on the far north side of Marion County, Town Run is on the west side of White River immediately south of 96th Street. There is trailhead parking at 96th Street for cyclists arriving at Town Run by car, and Carmel's excellent Hazel Dell Parkway / Greenway terminates only a couple hundred yards from the park entrance.

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creek and you’ll especially enjoy the gently contoured greens.

Play on two Courses— Covered Bridge and Champions Pointe, designed by southern Indiana’s own Masters and U.S. Open Champ

Stay and play packages available starting at just $74.96 per night with nearby accommodations, shopping, dining and Fuzzy Zoeller gift shop, for information call 812-246-8880 or visit coveredbridge.com.

Bring your “A” game and your sense of humor just in case Fuzzy is watching when you play at Covered Bridge or Champions Pointe, two Fuzzy Zoeller designed courses, located just 15 minutes north of Louisville. He might be golfing, fishing or just poking fun at your game ... and please don’t take his parking space ... he may

In neighboring Henryville, Champions Pointe, Fuzzy’s newest in golf course design, has all the fun you would expect of a Fuzzy designed course. Multiple lakes and strategically placed bunkers add to the beauty of the slightly undulated greens. Fuzzy built these quality courses so the everyday public golfer can play the quality of course usually reserved only for private clubs.

COVERED BRIDGE GOLF PRO FUZZY ZOELLER

not let you live it down. Nestled on a gently rolling plain at the foot of Southern Indiana’s famous Floyds Knobs in Sellersburg, Covered Bridge, Fuzzy’s signature course is pleasantly forested; features five lakes, a meandering

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Stay & Play PACKAGES available

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 Buy Fuzzy’s Premium Vodka  View Golf Championship Memorabilia  Use code traveliN for discounts

when calling for golf tee times or package pricing You might even run into Fuzzy while you’re here!

1820 Champions Club ln. henryville, in 47126

12510 Covered Bridge rd. SellerSBurg, iN 47172

ClUb HoUsE (812) 246-8880 I www.Coveredbridge.com

Located on I65 at Sellersburg, 20 miles north of Louisville. From the north, take Memphis Rd Exit then south to Perry Crossing Rd. From the south, take the Sellersburg/Hamburg exit go west to St Rd 60, then north to Perry Crossing Rd. Fuzzy Zoeller’s Covered Bridge Golf course is located on the west side of I65.


The Indiana men's golf team heads into this season with a mix of lofty aspirations and high confidence after a fall campaign that included a pair of top-five finishes and ended with two straight tournament titles. Head Coach Mike Mayer and the Hoosiers [No. 25 GolfweekSagarin/No. 33 Golfstat] hope their progress and effort in the fall will translate into big things during the coming months. "It's a special group of kids in a lot of ways," said Mayer. "I think we have a lot of talent, but we have people who work hard and people who really deserve to win. Every good thing that happens to this team is based on the work that they've done and these kids have worked really, really hard in the fall." The Cream and Crimson will look for leadership from juniors David Erdy and Chase Wright, a tandem that have been mainstays in the Hoosier lineup during their careers. Erdy, a Boonville, Indiana native, is currently third on the Indiana career stroke average list with a 73.40. Wright is fifth on that list with a 73.54 career average. "I've never had two better leaders on this team and I've had some pretty good leaders," said

Mayer. "Ability-wise they're pretty special as well. I'm looking for one of these two guys to really breakout this spring. That would really change the dynamics of this team." Sophomore Brant Peaper and freshman David Mills had impressive fall campaigns, competing in all five events for the Hoosiers, including top-five finishes for both at the Kiawah Island Intercollegiate. Including Kiawah, Peaper had a trio of top-10 finishes during the fall and looks to be a consistent threat in the Hoosier lineup.

Hoosiers Primed for 2011 Season BY IU ATHLETICS

Mills, an Evansville, Indiana native, entered the program in the fall as a highly-ranked recruit and has lived up to

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the billing. The newcomer is currently on pace, with an average of 72.93, to have the second lowest freshman season scoring average in school history.

Former Hoosier standout Jeff Overton recently hosted Inside the PGA Tour on the Golf Channel, a weekly all-access show that gives you a look at PGA Tour life you won't find anywhere else. Some IU campus locations were included in the show. Overton, a PGA Tour member since 2006, is coming off a stellar 2010 season which included six top-10 finishes and a spot on the United States Ryder Cup team.

"He's a true freshman that is simply a tough, young son-of-a-gun," said Mayer. "This kid is not afraid to get the golf ball in the hole. He's not afraid to score and as we change him a little bit fundamentally and change his swing a little bit, he could be really special."

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Nestled among 108 acres of scenic wooded land in Monroe County, rests a place that is unique to the Unites States. Some call the Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center a “jewel”. During the 2007 visit from His Holiness the Dalai Lama, he proclaimed that this Indiana property now be called “KUMBUM WEST”. It was during this private luncheon hosted by Elaine and John Mellencamp, that our small group first learned of the long term vision for the center which included educational and cultural outreach, community activities, and a myriad of offerings for the general public. Founded in the late 1970’s by the eldest brother of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the TMBCC features a cultural building that is now being used for more than traditional cultural events. The National Association for Print Journalists held their annual meeting here last summer. The building is fully functional for meetings, special

events and even weddings. The space hosts up to 150 guests [seated] and arrangements may be made to have your event or gathering catered with traditional Tibetan and Mongolian food. The HAPPY YAK gift shop also operates from the cultural building and is a popular stop for visitors looking for unique gifts and wares. The YAK sells handmade Tibetan and Mongolian crafts, clothing, jewelry, books, teas and more. Visitors may reserve a private retreat room located above the cultural building. Also available are retreat cottages, located in the woods near the newly reconstructed Zen Garden and Pond, and feature a kitchenette and deck off the back where you can sip your morning tea. The TMBCC can design individual or group retreats to include yoga, meditation, art workshops and yes, traditional Tibetan Buddhist teachings and classes, such as the sacred

The Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center building fully functional for meetings, special events and even weddings

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SHAMBALA. Why not consider a cultural retreat for your next day trip or company meeting? Your visit to the TMBCC is unique to our Hoosier State and will allow you to experience a culture many have to travel across the world to see. The Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center

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“Transforming Disturbing Emotions” Retreat with Lama Kathy Wesley from Columbus Karma Thegsum Choling

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Tibetan Debate Workshop with Daniel Purdue

October

“Buddha Standard Time” Retreat with Lama Surya Das

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any time throughout the year and also for the six special Friday night receptions that highlight new exhibits by local and regional artists. FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE YEAR

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A fine art gallery on the north side of the courthouse square featuring the work of local and regional artists with frequently changed exhibits in watercolor, oil, acrylic, and mixed media paintings, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry, and fiber art.

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gallery406 showcases local and regional artists focusing on, but not limited to, photography. The gallery features the work of Kendall Reeves with additional artists rotating every two months.

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Located on the courthouse square at the corner of 6th and College, pictura gallery specializes in fine photographic art. New exhibitions by local, regional and national artists are featured monthly. Styles range from contemporary to traditional.

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In a beautiful Victorian House, this gallery features owner/artist Carol Hedin's works of sculpture and unique designs of colored paper artwork on glassware, framed, or embedded in resin-topped tables of wood and iron. Showcased are 23 local artists alongside vintage jewelry and glasswork. New artists featured monthly.

The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center houses a unique blend of artists, performers, and educators. Browse through our 6 galleries, including our new video gallery. Exhibits change monthly. Check our website for current shows.

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The Venue offers handcrafted jewelry, functional pottery, unique wooden bowls, oils, watercolors, and signed prints from an expansive group of talented local, regional and national artists. Artist’s openings on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

Located inside Fountain Square Mall, By Hand Gallery is a 30 year young fine crafts cooperative showing the work of local, regional and national artists. They feature jewelry, pottery, knitting, weaving, wood, glass, photography, paintings and more.


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A stone cottage under hewn beams and inside Indiana Artisan Amy Greely coaxes earthen metals, minerals, gemstones and pearls to life. Ancient civilizations, modern architecture and nature inspire her unique jewelry interpretations in sterling, 18k gold bi-metal, and copper. Simple shapes, varieties of textures and rich patinas yields designs that are modern, fresh and alive.

Featured Artist Gary Huggler exhibit of remarkable hand-built, wheel thrown ceramic sculptures July 9–October 1. The Hoosier Artist Gallery in the center of Nashville houses a cooperative of 25 Indiana artists exhibiting a variety of mediums. The gallery is open Second Saturday evenings monthly during the Village Art Gallery Walk.

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Watts Fine Art represents living American artists who create exceptional paintings, sculpture and photography previously only available on the East and West Coasts and in the American Southwest. The gallery’s body of artwork, which includes figurativism, landscapes and still lifes, represents traditional and timeless American art. NASHVILLE

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Pick up your Village Art Walk Card in downtown Nashville, and spend the second Saturday of every month touring 11 different galleries and art studios featuring Fine Arts and Crafts from the best work of hundreds of Brown County and Hoosier artists. Saturdays, Apr. 9, May 14, Jun. 11, Jul. 9, Aug. 13, Sept. 10, Oct. 8, Nov 12, and Dec. 10.

Historic paintings and art from Indiana and the Midwest from the 1850’s through the 1950’s.

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Available in Bloomington at the Venue Gallery, Fine Arts & Gifts thevenuebloomington.com, Hoosier Artist Gallery in Nashville, IN hoosierartist.net and in Hendricksville at the Studio in Greene County.

BALL STATE MUSEUM OF ART 2000 W University Ave Muncie IN 47306 800-382-8540 cms.bsu.edu/Web/MuseumofArt.aspx MON.–FRI. 9.-4:30, SAT.–SUN. 1:30-4:30

Step into the Ball State University Museum of Art and see the world. Our rich collection from the past 5,000 years offers visitors a dynamic experience with the visual arts from ancient cultures through the 20th century. Learn more about our collection, history, and current exhibitions, events, and programs, most of which are free and open to the public.

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forested; features five lakes, a meandering creek and you’ll especially enjoy the gently contoured greens. In neighboring Henryville, Champions Pointe, Fuzzy’s newest in golf course design, has all the fun you would expect of a Fuzzy designed course. Multiple lakes and strategically placed bunkers add to the beauty of the slightly undulated greens. Fuzzy built these quality courses so the everyday public golfer can play the quality of course usually reserved only for private clubs.

Play on two Courses— Covered Bridge and Champions Pointe, designed by southern Indiana’s own Masters and U.S. Open Champ Bring your “A” game and your sense of humor just in case Fuzzy is watching when you play at Covered Bridge or Champions Pointe, two Fuzzy Zoeller designed courses, located just 15 minutes north of Louisville. He might be golfing, fishing or just poking fun at your game ... and

Stay and play packages available starting at just $99 per night with nearby accommodations, shopping, dining and Fuzzy Zoeller gift shop, for information call 812-246-8880 or visit coveredbridge.com.

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12510 Covered Bridge rd. SellerSBurg, iN 47172

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Located on I65 at Sellersburg, 20 miles north of Louisville. From the north, take Memphis Rd Exit then south to Perry Crossing Rd. From the south, take the Sellersburg/Hamburg exit go west to St Rd 60, then north to Perry Crossing Rd. Fuzzy Zoeller’s Covered Bridge Golf course is located on the west side of I65.


The tradition of Indiana's men's golf program has been well-documented and the university's commitment to excellence in the sport is evident by the golf facilities that reside in Bloomington close to the IU campus. Located just a few minutes from campus, the Indiana University Golf Course offers many amenities for golfers of all kinds. The facility includes an 18-hole championship course, a ninehole executive course, a large, lighted, driving range and in 2003, a state-of-the-art practice facility was added. Construction began in 1954 on IU's championship layout and three years later the 6,900 yard, par71 facility was finished. Dense forest occupies the property, resulting in an 18 hole, tree-lined layout that demands accuracy off the tee. When golfers reach the greens at the championship course they are often faced with difficult putts on the large, severely sloped putting surfaces. The combination of slopes and size gives players plenty of room to work on their short games. Former Indiana men's golf coach Jim Soutar designed the championship course with help from former coordinator of Indiana University's athletic facilities, Paul "Pooch" Harrell.

As if the tight fairways wouldn't make the course tough enough, the IU layout is made even more difficult by the abundance of doglegs over the rolling Monroe County terrain. Coach The IU championship course plays host to Indiana Section PGA events as well as numerous collegiate tournaments. "We have a very good golf course

that demands a lot off the tee and course management. The greens are very sloped, usually back-to-front, and you have to make sure the ball is on the correct side of the hole. The trees make the fairways pretty tight, but certainly reward the good shots." –Mike Mayer, Head Coach

The Hoosiers hosted their first Big Ten Championships in 1961, which was won by the Ohio State men's team. Medalist honors went to the Buckeyes' leader, famed golf legend Jack Nicklaus.

An IU Tradition BY IU ATHLETICS

Commitment to excellence in Indiana men's golf program is evident in golf facilities championship caliber for over 50 years. The playing ability of the golfers that play IU is as wide as the fairways are narrow. This golf course rewards the managing golfer, but can easily punish the golfer that cannot find the fairway. Indiana University is home to truly a championship golf course.

From Jim Soutar and "Pooch" Harrell to the current coaching and golf course staff, the Indiana University Golf Course has been maintained at a

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• open to the public 7 days a week call for tee times

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photo: Mike DickbernD, iU athletics

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Bloomington in the summer means less traffic, more parking—and lots of live music, theater and dance, conferences and lectures, art openings and films. This summer, Indiana University Bloomington brings all of those elements together in the Summer Festival of the Arts, which began this week and will continue through August 28. The inaugural festival offers 113 days of arts programming, much of it free and family-friendly, at venues across campus including IU Auditorium, IU Cinema, the Jacobs School of Music, the Lilly Library, the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, the Grunwald Gallery of Art [formerly School of Fine Arts Gallery] and the Lee Norvelle Theatre & Drama Center. "Indiana University has had a long-standing commitment to excellence in the arts and humanities," said IU President Michael A. McRobbie. "In initiating this new summer arts festival, we are building upon the university's rich cultural heritage while offering visitors to our Bloomington campus the kinds of high-caliber artistic programs and magnificent cultural facilities that are typically only found in our nation's major metropolises. All of us at IU look forward to showcasing our vibrant arts community this summer and starting what we believe will become

an exciting seasonal tradition." Soaring gas prices and a slowly rebounding economy make this the perfect year to launch the festival, said Valerie Peña, associate vice president and chief of staff for the IU Office of Public Affairs and Government Relations. "For many of our neighbors throughout Indiana, Kentucky and Illinois, visiting IU in Bloomington is a 'one-tank' of gas trip to a culturally diverse, affordable community that even in the summer months is bursting with arts events." The university plans to make the summer festival an annual event that both supports the creation of new arts events and showcases the many arts offerings at IU that help make Bloomington such a popular tourism destination throughout the summer. The Jacobs School of Music has merged

For more information see artsfest.indiana.edu

113 Days of Art IU to host 113 days of artwith inaugural Summer Festival of the Arts its summer music programming with the Summer Festival of the Arts, while the IU Department of Theatre and Drama will offer its first Indiana Theatre Festival season on campus as part of the festival, with a lineup featuring The Music Man, The Comedy of Errors and Ah, Wilderness. The IU Cinema will show an array of films ranging from documentaries to children's films, many of which are free to the public. Visitors to IU for Mini University, the Writers' Conference, the Audubon Institute and the many camps and workshops that take place on campus will also be able to enjoy the campus arts activities.

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Experience a variety of festivals that take place in vibrant and friendly downtown Bloomington Summer and fall are festival season in Bloomington! One of those is the Fourth Street Festival, which takes place each year on Labor Day weekend. On September 3-4 you’ll find the tree-lined streets near the 4th and Dunn area packed with regional artisans selling artwork in a number of mediums including stained glass, painting, photography, jewelry and everything in between. That weekend also includes other great


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Later that month, the Lotus Festival will transform downtown Bloomington into a street carnival atmosphere. The festival features several venues- tented outdoor stages and indoor performances at theaters and churches, all in the heart of downtown. The festival will take place September 22-25 this year and feature a wide range of music styles such as Italian folk music, high-energy Gypsy swing and string folk music from Finland and Norway. There are few times when you can experience so much fantastic music in such variety, and it all takes place in vibrant and friendly downtown Bloomington. Bloomington/Monroe County CVB

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Few restaurants can honestly claim to be closing in on 100 years of service. Those that can offer something special. Something unique and authentic that an Applebee’s simply can’t copy. Nick’s English Hut is just such a place. Since Nick Hrisomalos first opened the doors in 1927, Nick’s has been a highlight of the Bloomington social scene. At first, Nick’s was only a restaurant. Once prohibition was repealed in 1933 though, Nick’s began serving alcohol and has continued to operate as both a restaurant and bar for the past 78 years. Nick’s prime location on Kirkwood situates the establishment an equal walking distance between Indiana University and the Courthouse Square. The clientele represents both districts. It’s one of those rare college town joints that attracts both locals and students, who saddle up on bar stools next to one another as if their worlds were one and the same. “Nick’s is a real throwback sort of place,” said owner, Gregg “Rags” Rago. “It’s comfortable because it’s so authentic. What you see is what get.” And what you get is a nostalgic, relaxing environment in which to enjoy food and drink at a fair price, where anyone can come in and feel at home.

“We’re certainly not a fine dining establishment, but we take pride in offering quality meals at reasonable prices. We use as many local farmers as possible. All of our beef and pork are raised local, and when they’re in season, our vegetables come from local farms, too,” Rags said. The menu at Nick’s is on par with what you’d expect to find in a tavern; cheeseburgers, pizza, sandwiches, salads and more. The quality, though, is anything but typical. The Nick’s Burgers are thick and juicy, while the pizza is thin and crisp. Both are excellent choices, but the star of Nick’s menu is the stromboli. “Dick Barnes, the second owner of Nick’s, introduced strombolis to the menu back in the 1950’s. They’ve remained a favorite for over half a century,” Rags said. Whether you’re looking for a place to watch the game with friends, are interested in just grabbing a pizza and pitcher for dinner, or are looking for the perfect place to reconnect with your college years, Nick’s is the place.

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A Bloomington tradition since 1927 way they felt when they were here at IU. The place just doesn’t change. It’s timeless,” Rags said. Even if you’re just passing by, you should pop in to check out Nick’s memorabilia. It’s like an official Bloomington museum. Be sure to look for the spot where President Obama signed the wall during his campaign visit in 2008. If you’re really up for a good time, ask about Sinking the Biz.The staff will let you know what that means. You don’t want to miss Nick’s English Hut. It’s truly a Bloomington original. 423 E Kirkwood Ave Bloomington, IN 47408

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CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE 2550 E 3rd St 812-332-2295 FARM BLOOMINGTON 108 E Kirkwood Ave 812-323-0002 FINCH’S BRASSERIE 514 E Kirkwood Ave 812-333-2700 NICK’S ENGLISH HUT 423 E Kirkwood Ave 812-332-4040 O’CHARLEY’S 360 N Jacob Dr 812-333-6687 RACHAEL’S CAFÉ 300 E 3rd St 812-330-1882 RED LOBSTER 2617 E 3rd St 812-332-9712 ROOTS ON THE SQUARE 124 N Walnut St 812-336-7668 SMOKIN’ JACK’S RIB SHACK 505 W 17th St 812-332-7427 TGI FRIDAY’S 2846 E 3rd St 812-331-1382

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2038 N Walnut St 812-323-8778 HOUSE OF HUNAN CHINESE RESTAURANT 1000 N Walnut St 812-334-1531 NEW CHINA BUFFET 2616 E 3rd St 812-339-3388 NOODLE TOWN 318 S College Mall Rd 812-333-2888 PANDA EXPRESS 425 E Kirkwood Ave 812-333-1629 THE PEACH GARDEN 536 S College Ave 812-332-3437 for delivery

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BLOOMINGFOODS MARKET & DELI 3220 E 3rd St 812-336-5400 419 E Kirkwood Ave 812-336-5300 316 W 6th St 812-333-7312 BLOOMINGTON BAGEL CO. 113 N Dunn St 812-333-4653 THE LAUGHING PLANET CAFÉ 322 E Kirkwood Ave, Ste 105 812-323-2233 RUNCIBLE SPOON CAFÉ & RESTAURANT 412 E 6th St 812-334-3997 SCHOLARS INN BAKEHOUSE 125 N College Ave 812-331-6029 3002 E 3rd St 812-323-7070 THE VILLAGE DELI 409 E Kirkwood Ave 812-336-2303 WINGS XTREME 2612 E 10th St


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Angles is a destination—with a café, views and a terrace. The exquisite merchandise from around the world includes jewelry and home decor. Museum collections are echoed by items Asian, African, classical and contemporary that allow visitors to take a piece of the IU Art Museum experience home with them. Art printed umbrellas, neckties and scarves are best sellers. The café serves limited edition teas, coffees and freshly squeezed lemonade. _____________________________________

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Argentum Jewelry is unique, just like you. We bring you quality jewelry at an affordable price. We seek out the finest contemporary jewelry from around the world so you can find that special something, just for you. Located next to Hilton Garden Inn downtown Bloomington. _____________________________________

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Bloomington’s oldest and most comprehensive store for quality musical instruments and instruction. Largest selection of guitars in the area: FENDER-TAYLOR-TAKAMINE-WASHBURNMORGAN-MONROE and more. We also carry a wide variety of accessories and instruments ranging from picks to pianos and drums. ____________________________________

South Central Indiana’s specialty running and walking store. The best shoes, apparel, and accessories in beautiful downtown Bloomington. We support the athlete and the athlete in spirit with excellent products and services to promote a lifetime of health and fitness. We are the local resource for charity running/walking events via the Magnificent 7 Race Series. See mag7raceseries.com. ____________________________________

This premier tobacco shop is a must see with the finest selection of over 2000 pipes, quality tobaccos and cigars like Arturo Fuente. Ferrari/ Formula 1 merchandise shows with Domestic and Imported pens, walking sticks and smoking accessories. Leathers include wallets, briefcases, appointment books and luggage by Rimowa, Bosca, Delsey and Victorinox. ____________________________________

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Brown County Art Gallery Celebrates 85 Years LYN LETSINGER-MILLER

Established in 1926, the Brown County Art Gallery Association was organized by early Indiana artists There are many attractions in Brown County, but did you know that one of the oldest art galleries in the United States is located in Nashville? The Brown County Art Gallery was established in 1926 by early Indiana artists making Nashville and Brown County, one of the most important regional art colonies in America. This year, both the Gallery and the Artists Association that founded it, celebrate their 85th anniversary.

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The early artists were trained at the best art schools in Europe and the United States. They were inspired by the French Impressionists who painted out in the countryside. They chose this remote southern Indiana County as a painting ground because it offered beautiful vistas and interesting characters still living in log cabins for subjects. And just as important, Brown County was close to large markets like Indianapolis, Chicago, Louisville and Cincinnati.

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The first major artist to make his home in Brown County was T.C. Steele. In 1907, he bought property between Nashville and Bloomington. Steele attracted other artists to visit, including Adolph Shulz and his wife Ada. Adolph and Ada were trained in Paris and Chicago and were living in Wisconsin when they read about Brown County in a Chicago Newspaper. They relocated to Brown County in 1917 establishing an art colony in Nashville.

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For more information visit browncountyartgallery.org Many other artists followed and in 1926, they organized the Brown County Art Gallery Association and set up exhibit space in an old grocery store. In the 1950’s, a fire forced the Gallery to move to its present location just east of the Courthouse at the corner of Main Street and Artist Drive. Present day visitors can learn more about Brown County’s important art history by visiting The Brown County Art Gallery, where paintings by the original artist members are on display, along with other historic exhibits. In addition, paintings by current Brown County Art Association members fill the Main Hall, just as they have for the past 85 years.


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Offering exceptional dining with spectacular views of wooded hillsides. From savory meats to fowl, to fresh veggies and our famous homemade fried biscuits to irresistible desserts. Famous for our country fried chicken and prime rib. For a quiet evening cocktail, our patrons can also relax in the The Saloon and enjoy live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights. _________________________________________________

51 St Rd 46 E I Nashville, IN 47448 800-772-5249 I browncountyinn.com _________________________________________________

A Brown County Landmark, renowned for savory home cooking, antique collectibles and gadgets, and old-fashioned hospitality. Enjoy famous fried chicken, savory smoked sausage, countryfried hamsteak with red gravy, tangy barbecued backloin ribs, roast turkey and tender T-bone steak, everything served with our famous hot fried biscuits and baked apple butter. _________________________________________________

In Colonial times, an “Ordinary” was the tavern, restaurant, and guest house where local residents and travelers regularly gathered to share spirits and camaraderie. This same friendly atmosphere welcomes guests today. “Potations” are a particular feature, and a fine choice of wine, beer, and mixed drinks. homemade soups, salads extraordinary sandwiches, special fish selections, chicken, turkey, ribs and steaks. _________________________________________________ OPEN 11:30AM TO CLOSING, CLOSED MON 61 Van Buren St I Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-6166 _________________________________________________

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Just off the main lobby of The Brown County Inn we feature rustic charm and good old-fashioned atmosphere and service. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner you can try such traditional favorites as bacon and cheddar burger and lasagna to chicken teriyaki with wild rice to filet mignon served with bacon-onion sauce and homemade cobblers. _________________________________________________

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BROWN COUNTY DINING

LITTLE GEM

HOBNOB CORNER

OPEN DAILY FOR BREAKFAST, LUNCH, AND DINNER BREAKFAST 7AM-2PM, DINNER 5-8PM, FRI-SAT 5-9PM Abe Martin Lodge I Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-4418 _________________________________________________

OPEN DAILY 7AM-8PM BREAKFAST, LUNCH AND DINNER 17 W Main St I Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-4114 I browncounty.com/hobnob _________________________________________________

You'll enjoy the beautiful scenery as you drive in the Brown County State Park with rustic charm and quaint elegance, the perfect place to sit back, relax and enjoy a delicious meal. Choose a ‘Hoosier Classic’ from our menu or tempt yourself with our unique buffets. We also feature delicious specialty buffets on the weekends. _________________________________________________

Homemade pastries, fresh baked breads are part of the old fashioned breakfast fare at this decades-old landmark. Culinary Chef Eric features fresh salads, Hobnob onion and other soups with a variety of sandwiches for lunch. Dinners include steak, fish and fowl, with return visits expected for pot roast, liver and onions, Atlantic salmon and a select wine list. _________________________________________________

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Located in the heart of Nashville’s village, The Artists Colony Inn and Restaurant invites you to enjoy a delightful meal in our elegant dining room. Beamed ceilings, oriental rugs, the native stone fireplace and a wonderful collection of paintings add to the charm of our colonial style Inn. Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner, we offer a variety of menu choices. Specializing

in homemade soups, salads, delicious sandwiches, desserts and our special sweet potato fries with a brown sugar sauce. A full breakfast buffet is served daily and is complimentary to our overnight guests. Outdoor dining available [weather permitting]. Private banquet rooms for receptions and parties.

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OPEN DAILY BREAKFAST 7:30AM-10:30AM LUNCH/DINNER 11AM-8PM

105 S Van Buren St Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-0600 artistscolonyinn.com

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Now open and overlooking the hills of Brown County, The Seasons Lodge Dining Room is located just off the lodge’s main lobby, and offers exceptional dining and service. When weather permits, you may enjoy your meals on the open air balcony.

For more information about planning your next meeting, conference, banquet or wedding reception visit their website at seasonslodge.com where you’ll find our meeting planning questionnaire and details on available rooms and sizes or call 800-3657327. Their knowledgeable and experienced staff will be happy to consult with you in planning your event.

The Seasons Dining Room

Rustic timeless experience of dinner and dancing

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Their dining room features Hoosier specialties prepared with old-fashioned care. Their menus includes beef, chicken, pork, seafood and vegetarian selections, and of course our famous Nashville House fried biscuits and baked apple butter. There is something sure to please every appetite. Join them on Tuesday evenings for their all you can eat fried chicken. On Friday evenings, enjoy their Prime Rib Buffet.

For a quiet evening cocktail, patrons can also relax in the The Saloon or the Fireplace Lounge, and enjoy live entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights.

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TOUCH OF SILVER, GOLD AND OLD Since 1972, silver/goldsmith Albert Drake has provided trusted service to customers from around the world and has created unique jewelry that keeps them returning for more. Dozens of styles representing artists from Brown County to Kathmandu are carefully selected to be part of this expansive shop, now a Brown County landmark. Drakes’ custom masterpieces can be found alongside authentic Native American, gold, silver, antique, and estate jewelry. Come visit with our knowledgeable and friendly staff and find something unique to take home. _____________________________________ OPEN 10AM-6PM, 7 DAYS A WEEK

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87 E Main St I Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-6990 I touchofsilvergoldandold.com _____________________________________

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SHOPPING

PEG ANN'S BOUTIQUE

THE TOY CHEST

BROWN COUNTY ANTIQUE MALL

Conveniently located in Coachlight Square at the entrance to the village of Nashville, Peg Ann’s Boutique will delight your fashion senses from headto-toe. Explore clothing, jewelry, purses, accessories, and fun gifts from our varied, but distinct collections. Tastefully selected for your every whim; thoughtfully bought for your every event! _____________________________________

Visiting Nashville's The Toy Chest has been a must stop destination for over 40 years. Thousands of toys, both classic and contemporary, peek out of every nook and cranny. Enjoy the puzzles and books; dolls, puppets, and marionettes; construction toys and figurines; kites and other flying objects; and Russian nesting dolls. Find gifts for others or treat yourself! _____________________________________

Located between Bloomington and Columbus, the Brown County Antique Mall has been operating in Nashville for more than 30 years. 7,000 square feet filled with antiques, jewelry, pottery, china, furniture, artifacts, primitives, books, collectibles, and home decor. Our 65 dealers continually bring in new items. _____________________________________

OPEN DAILY AT 10AM

225 S Van Buren St I Nashville, IN 47448 AMPLE PARKING I 812-988-7950 _____________________________________

OPEN EVERY DAY

125 S Van Buren St I Nashville, IN 47448 800-362-TOYS I browncountytoychest.com _____________________________________

MON-SAT 10AM-5:30PM, SUN 11AM-5:30PM 4 MILES EAST OF NASHVILLE 3288 St Rd 46 E I Nashville, IN 47448

812-988-1025 _____________________________________


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NEW Columbus Commons Offering shopping, playground, food and fun! 80 0 -468 -6564| | columbus.in.us columbus.in.us 80 0 -468 -6564

The new Commons includes a multi-purpose performance hall, a new indoor playground, a food court, a 2-story entry lobby featuring the existing Chaos No. 1 motion sculpture by Jean Tinguely, and new street front retail space. The 2-story, 56,000 square foot building incorporates the high structural frame of the original 1973 Cesar Pelli building with a new ultra-clear glass enclosure and a skewed playground pavilion on

NEW COMMONS

the corner of 3rd and Washington Streets. The projecting zigzag glass wall of the performance hall was designed in collaboration with our acoustician for improved acoustics and visual interest. The building incorporates sustainable design features with a focus on lower operating costs, including a vegetated green roof, fritted glass and energy-efficient mechanical systems, targeting LEED silver rating.

506 FIFTH ST, COLUMBUS, IN 47201 800-468-6564 columbus.in.us Tours: Mon-Fri 10am, Sat 10am-2pm, Sun 3pm Fees: Adult $20, Students $10, Children 4 and under FREE

and Garden

Commissioned by industrialist and philanthropist J. Irwin Miller and his wife Xenia Simons Miller in 1952, Miller House and Garden was designated a National Historic Landmark in

MILLER HOUSE AND GARDEN, COLUMBUS, INDIANA; INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART

2000. The house expands upon an architectural tradition developed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe—epitomizing the international Modernist aesthetic—with an open and flowing layout, flat roof and vast stone and glass walls. The rooms, configured beneath a grid pattern of skylights supported by cruciform steel columns, are filled with strong colors and playful patterns. Amid the residence’s large geometric gardens, its grandest feature is an allée of honey locust trees that runs along the west side of the house. Columbus, Indiana, is ranked sixth in the nation by the American Institute of Architects for

architectural innovation and design. National Geographic Traveler ranked Columbus as America’s most significant historic place on the strength of its architectural heritage. As a way to attract outstanding architectural talent to design public facilities in the central Indiana community of Columbus, Miller created the Architecture Design Program within The Cummins Foundation. Miller House and Garden Tour

One hour guided tours are offered daily, departing from the Columbus Area Visitors Center

506 Fifth St I Columbus, IN 47201 800-468-6564 columbus.in.us or imamuseum.org

TOURS: TUES–SAT 1PM & 3PM, SUN 1PM FEES: TICKETS ARE $20 PER PERSON

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Located in Columbus, Indiana, and one of the country’s most highly regarded examples of mid-century Modernist residences, Miller House was designed by Eero Saarinen, with interiors by Alexander Girard, and landscape design by Dan Kiley.

COLUMBUS ARCHITECTURE TOUR Two hour guided bus tour of many of 70 world renowned building and public art installations

Miller House Located on Washington Street, the main street of downtown Columbus, The Commons is part of a downtown redevelopment master plan including a new office building for Cummins, the extension of Jackson Street with new retail frontage, two new parking garages, a housing project to wrap the south garage.

Located on Washington Street, the main street of downtown Columbus, The Commons is part of a downtown redevelopment master plan including a new office building for Cummins, the extension of Jackson Street with new retail frontage, two new parking garages, a housing project to wrap the south garage.

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French Lick / West Baden

FRENCH LICK WINERY Just down the street from the resort is the French Lick Winery established in 1995 and since that time has become one of Indiana’s premier wineries. 8145 W Sinclair St I West Baden Springs IN 47469 888-494-6380 I frenchlickwinery.com

SISTERS OF BENEDICT Monastery Immaculate Conception, Ferdinand. Founded in 1867, one of the largest communities of women in the United States. The monastery's architectural magnificence has earned it the name "Castle on the Hill." The heart of the monastery is the church, listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Guided tours are available Tues–Sun.

Offering combination of elegance and fun

802 E 10th St I Ferdinand IN 47532 812-367-1411 I thedome.org

BIG SPLASH WATER PARK

Located at the Valley of the Springs Resort is one of the only water parks in the world with a retractable roof.

8505 W St Rd 56 I French Lick IN 47432 877-936-FUNN [3866] bigsplashadventure.com

CASINOS Catch the excitement in Southern and South Central Indiana home to seven of the twelve casinos located in Indiana. Go to casinoassociation.org for a complete listing of casinos.

PHOTO I KENDALL REEVES, SPECTRUM STUDIO

FRENCH LICK SPRINGS HOTEL Established in 1845 with the original current wing built in 1901, this classic resort hotel has now been completely restored returning it to its original charm and grandeur. 8670 W St Rd 56 I French Lick IN 47432 888-936-9360 I frenchlick.com

FRENCH LICK/WEST BADEN INDOOR KARTING

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Hot karts, warm track and awesome food! Come on in, grab a kart, and hit the track!!!! Arrive and drive karting, memberships, racing leagues, food, corporate and team building events and an arcade.

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WEST BADEN SPRINGS HOTEL Originally built in 1902 and modeled after the greatest spas in Europe, complete with the world’s largest free-span dome. Once dubbed the “Eighth Wonder of the World”, the hotel was a haven for celebrities, gamblers and political figures. 8538 W Baden Ave I French Lick IN 47432 888-936-1902 frenchlick.com/hotels/westbaden

EVENTS

JULY 23-24, SEPTEMBER 3-5 & OCTOBER 15-16 WILD WEST TRAIN ROBBERY

Outlaws invade the hills of Southern Indiana with the hopes of robbing the train. The local marshal and his men will attempt to apprehend the bandits and provide the train with safe passage.

FRENCH LICK RAILWAY

DOWNTOWN FRENCH LICK

Take a ride and journey back to the days when the railroad was considered the most luxurious way to travel. See portions of the scenic Hoosier National Forest, the 2200 foot Burton Tunnel, and past impressive limestone cuts.

SEPTEMBER 16-18

1 Monon St I French Lick IN 47432 800-74-train I indianarailwaymuseum.org

PATOKA LAKE South of French Lick is the second largest lake in Indiana consisting of 8,800-acres of water and 25,000 acres total featuring two marinas, eleven boat ramps and is best known for its quality largemouth bass and channel catfish fishing. 3084 N Dillard Rd I Birdseye IN 47513 812-685-2464 I patokalakeindiana.com

800-74-TRAIN indianarailwaymuseum.org

BLOCK BASH

DOWNTOWN FRENCH LICK

812-936-3030

SEPTEMBER 28-OCT. 2

ORANGE COUNTY PUMPKIN FESTIVAL FRENCH LICK

812-936-2427

OCTOBER 8-9

ART ON THE GREEN DOWNTOWN FRENCH LICK

812-936-3110


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VISIT THE FORT WAYNE CHILDREN’S ZOO!

With one visit it’s easy to see why the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo has been consistently named “One of the Top Ten Zoos in the Nation!” The Children’s Zoo features 43 gorgeous acres filled with thousands of animals—from lions to tigers to orangutans and more. But that’s not all—the Zoo offers a hands-on experience and fun-filled ride in every part of the zoo. From a historic train ride to

a log ride, to an exhilarating Sky Safari! And did we mention that you can hand-feed giraffes, care for the animals in the Indiana Farm, and try to pet a kangaroo?

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TAKE IN A TINCAPS BASEBALL GAME

The Fort Wayne TinCaps play Minor League baseball in a brand new downtown stadium,

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The Top 10 " Must See" Things in Fort Wayne This summer your family can find a great, affordable getaway [with hundreds of things to do!] in Fort Wayne where fun is priority #1! The park-like setting offers a kids area [complete with rock wall], splash park, and outstanding food [from pulled pork to fajitas to everything apple!] And tickets start at just $5!

More fun. Less money. Families do MORE for LESS in Fort Wayne, Indiana. • Visit our Children’s Zoo, one of the top ten in the country • Catch baseball fever in our brand-new downtown stadium • Splash into a summer of fun – filled with MORE festivals, concerts, museums & shopping • We’re centrally located for a one-tank trip!

VisitFortWayne.com • 1-800-767-7752

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ENJOY A FESTIVAL AT HEADWATERS PARK

Headwaters Park is downtown Fort Wayne’s festival park, and it is literally alive with music, food and drink every weekend, all summer long. Whether it’s brats at Germanfest, ribs and blues at BBQ Ribfest, baklava at Greekfest or nine days of celebration at Three Rivers Festival, you’re bound to find a great time. To find out what’s going on while you’re in town, visit VisitFortWayne.com and click on the Calendar of Events!

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TAKE TIME TO TASTE A FORT WAYNE RESTAURANT

With over 400 restaurants, we can guarantee that you won’t go home hungry. Choose from national favorites, or discover a home-grown original!

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HEAD DOWNTOWN TO SEE A MUSEUM OR ATTRACTION

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Downtown Fort Wayne is home to over a dozen outstanding museums and attractions. Several favorites include the Botanical Conservatory [an oasis in the heart of the city]; the recently expanded Museum of Art; and the History Center. Find your favorite and take in a little culture—and fun!

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STAY AT A COMFORTABLE, AFFORDABLE HOTEL

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ENJOY A PARK, SPRAYGROUP OR TRAIL

Fort Wayne offers over 50 great places to relax, refresh and recharge—for every budget and amenity level! Choose a hotel with a pool, free hot breakfast, or extra room for the kids. To find the right hotel and even book online, simply click on Where to Stay at VisitFortWayne.com.

Fort Wayne’s park and trail system is rated tops in the country for our well-maintained and designed parks and trails—many complete with splash pads, the perfect way to cool off! Bring your bikes—and your suits—and spend a day outdoors!

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GO SHOPPING!

Looking to beat the heat and pick up a few souvenirs? Fort Wayne offers great shopping at two destinationstyle malls and dozens of specialty shops all over town! So go ahead and shop ‘til you drop!

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BURN OFF SOME STEAM AT A GREAT ENTERTAINMENT CENTER

Take the kids out for a night on the town at one of our great recreational facilities that offer laser tag, miniature golf and more! And don’t forget Crazy Pinz, an award-winning facility that features 50,000 square feet filled with 32-lanes of bowling, a 9-hole indoor mini-golf course, a game arcade, bumper cars, and "Ballocity" for the kids [a safe, threestory "water-park of foam balls," which boasts everything from air cannons to raining balls]!

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ENJOY HANDS-ON SCIENCE

Hands-on fun is the rule at Science Central— Indiana’s playground for the mind! Ride a high-rail bike, experience weightlessness, swoosh down a two-story slide, and create a tornado. Science stands ready for you to discover it at Science Central! FOR

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and hundreds of other itinerary suggestions, contact Visit Fort Wayne at 800-767-7752 or

VisitFortWayne.com

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DIG SET SPIKE – EXPERIENCE VOLLEYBALL

EVENTS

JUNE 18-OCTOBER 30 DIG SET SPIKE – EXPERIENCE VOLLEYBALL

MINNETRISTA

1200 N Minnetrista Pkwy I Muncie, IN 47303 765-2828-4848 I minnetrista.net

ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS 75TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION The AMA celebrates 75 years of model flying history with four days of fun flying and demonstrations, workshops, balloon rides, museum tours, flying instruction, model building, EAA Young Eagle flights, exhibits from NASA and more. ACADEMY OF MODEL AERONAUTICS

5151 E Memorial Dr I Muncie, IN 47302 765-287-1256 x516 I ama75.com

JULY 30 11TH ANNUAL GREAT GREENWAY TOUR Experience a fun-filled day of cycling on Indiana's 62 mile paved rail trail system—the Cardinal Greenway. The Great Greenway Tour is a community bicycling event organized through local bicycle clubs, bicycle shops and Greenway volunteers designed to promote cycling and healthy lifestyles. Last year over 350 riders participated in the tour which benefits the maintenance of the Greenway across five Indiana counties.

Grab your blankets, lawn chairs and picnic baskets and meet us on the East Lawn at Minnetrista for a free concert by Muncie Symphony Orchestra!

Designed for all ages and cycling abilities, the GGT offers multiple route options departing from the ride headquarters in Muncie, the Jonesboro trail head in Grant County or the Richmond trail head in Wayne County. Helmets are required. Sorry, no pets permitted on the ride.

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CARDINAL GREENWAYS

JULY 29-30, AUGUST 24 SUMMER STAGE FEST: MUNCIE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

1200 N Minnetrista Pkwy I Muncie, IN 47303 765-2828-4848 I minnetrista.net

700 E Wysor St I Muncie, IN 47305 765-287-0399 I cardinalgreenways.org

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In the nation, there are three cities known to produce world-class female volleyball players and extraordinary volleyball coaches for women’s teams: Los Angeles, Chicago and Muncie, IN. The development of woman’s volleyball in East Central Indiana has positively affected the sport nationally and, literally, around the world. This exhibition at Minnetrista celebrates the sport, the players and the history of volleyball in ECI. In this exhibit, visitors will explore volleyball in fresh and interactive ways as they meet players, find out how volleyball has changed their lives, and then have the opportunity to play the sport.

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ONGOING EVENTS FIRST THURSDAYS GALLERY WALK

Celebrate the arts in the historic Downtown Muncie arts and cultural district the first Thursday of every month from 5-8pm. DOWNTOWN MUNCIE

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FARMERS MARKET AT MINNETRISTA Voted Indiana’s Favorite Farmers Market 2010 Shop Farmers Market at Minnetrista for locally grown produce, meats, eggs, and cheeses. You will also find fresh flowers, baked goods, honey, and much more! With over 80 vendors, Farmers Market at Minnetrista has something for everyone! Saturdays 8am-Noon, Wednesdays 3:30-5:30pm.

AUGUST 7-8 ANNUAL RIBFEST

MINNETRISTA

An annual event that is all about great food and music! MUNCIE DOWNTOWN DEVELOPMENT

765-282-7897 I munciedowntown.com

ANNUAL RIBFEST

1200 N Minnetrista Pkwy I Muncie, IN 47303 765-2828-4848 I minnetrista.net

515 S. High St., Downtown Muncie 765.286.1660

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For “Muncie’s Best Taste of Mexico”, visit Ciudad Colonial! Locally owned and operated by Manuel, it is not unusual that he will personally take care of all your needs while you are there! Experience authentic Mexican fare while being served by the most friendly and attentive staff in Muncie. Of course, you can also enjoy a beer, wine, margarita or whatever suits you! _______________________________________________________________________ OPEN MON 11AM-9PM, TUES-FRI 11AM-10PM, SAT 12PM-10PM, SUN 11:30AM-9PM 3100 N Granville Ave I Muncie, IN 47303 765-284-8747 _______________________________________________________________________

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Lafayette/ West Lafayette JULY 16 DANCING IN THE STREETS A night of classic rock n roll, a classic car show and more! Cruise on in.

AUGUST 27 UPTOWN JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL Fills the air with smooth sounds.

FALL SEASON PURDUE FOOTBALL Temperatures cool in the fall but Purdue spirit heats up as football season is upon us. Check out the schedule at purdueathletics.com.

SEPTEMBER 18 ART ON THE WABASH Offers a variety of mediums.

GALLERY WALKS EVENTS

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS

WOLF PARK

4004 E 800 N I Battle Ground IN 47920 765-567-2265

JULY 9 RIVERFEST Celebrates the Wabash River with music, food and canoe races.

2011 GALLERY WALK SCHEDULE MAY 13 I 6-10PM JULY 15 I 6-10PM SEPTEMBER 16 I 6-10PM

FEAST OF THE HUNTERS’ MOON The annual feast of the Hunters’ Moon reenacts the gathering of the French and Native Americans at Historic Fort Ouiatenon.

NOVEMBER 200TH ANNIVERSARY COMMEMORATION OF THE BATTLE OF TIPPECANOE History comes to life at the 200th Anniversary Commemoration at the Tippecanoe Battlefield and Museum.

DECEMBER MIDWEST'S CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION With the nationally acclaimed annual Purdue Christmas Show, the transformation of downtown into a Dickens Village and Indiana’s biggest Christmas parade and indoor Christmas tree help make us the Midwest’s Christmas Capitol in December. For complete details on these great events and more check out HomeOfPurdue.com.

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WOLF PARK HOWL NIGHTS 7:30PM A lecture on wolf communication, the opportunity to see some of the staff enter the enclosure and interact with the wolves of our main pack, and the chance to howl with the wolves.

The Tippecanoe Arts Federation coordinates Gallery Walks which take place throughout the year. In historic downtown Lafayette, the local arts community collaborates with downtown businesses to highlight the arts and culture in the region. A Friday evening may be filled with a night out for dinner at your favorite restaurant, a leisurely stroll from one Gallery Walk location to the next, where artwork, music, and often an occasional complimentary beverages or hors d'oeuvres may be sampled.

SEPTEMBER 24-25

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8 Great Towns, 1 Destination! Hamilton County One of the fastest growing areas in the United States, Hamilton County is home to eight towns on Indy's fashionable north side. In Fishers, you'll find Conner Prairie Interactive History Park, an engaging and fascinating walk through history, or in Noblesville, the Indiana Transportation Museum operating a 40's-era excursion train on the weekends. Farm markets and antique stores dot the county for those treasure hunter travelers, and high-end shopping districts and art galleries attract those with more discriminating tastes. In the evening, an eclectic mix of local eateries and fine dining establishments treat you to Indiana's homegrown and homemade. HAMILTON COUNTY CONVENTION AND VISITORS BUREAU 37 E Main St I Carmel IN 46032 317-660-4036 8GreatTowns.com

EVENTS

JULY 8 & 22, AUGUST 5 & 19, SEPTEMBER 2 & 16 NOBLESVILLE JAZZ SQUARED Head to the heart of Noblesville every other Friday this summer for a great live jazz concert. HISTORIC NOBLESVILLE SQUARE

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317-776-0205 I DestinationNoblesville.com

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SEPTEMBER 17 FISHERS ART IN THE PARK Indulge in all of the offerings of the Fishers arts community, including local artist who work in various mediums, local dance troop performances, and local delicacies that are sure to please the taste buds. FISHERS TOWN HALL LAWN, FISHERS

317-572-7871 I FishersArtCouncil.org

PHOTO I COURTESY OF CONNER PRAIRIE

SEPTEMBER 17 -18 CONNER PRAIRIE COUNTRY FAIR Experience an authentic 19th-century agricultural fair firsthand. Come on down for a weekend of tractor parades, fair food, and friendly competitions, such as sack racing.

SEPTEMBER 24-25 CARMEL INTERNATIONAL ARTS FESTIVAL Enjoy visual, discovery, and culinary arts. There is international entertainment for everyone, ranging from classical and pop music, to Japanese folk dancing and martial arts workshops. MAIN ST, OLD TOWN CARMEL

317-573-9602 I CarmelArtsFestival.org

SEPTEMBER 24-OCTOBER 31 STONYCREEK FARM PUMPKIN FESTIVAL Activities include a haunted house, candle making, cob cannon, farm animals, blacksmith and the pumpkin train that will take you right to the patch to pick your own pumpkin. 11366 SR 38 EAST, NOBLESVILLE

317-773-3344 I StonycreekFarm.net

OCTOBER 1-2 FISHERS RENAISSANCE FAIRE Stroll back through time in a recreated 16th Century British Village. The whole family will enjoy watching knights jousting on horseback and attending the court of an Elizabethan Queen. SAXONY AT 136TH & OLIO RD, FISHERS

317-828-3379 I FishersRenfaire.com

OCTOBER 1 POTTER’S BRIDGE FALL FESTIVAL More than 40 arts & crafts booths plus a climbing wall, food, live music and kid’s activities are featured at this free, fun annual event. NOBLESVILLE

317-770-4400 I MyHamiltonCountyParks.com

ONGOING EVENTS FIRST FRIDAYS MAY-DECEMBER

On the first Friday of each month from MayDecember, enjoy a different event ranging from pumpkin painting to carriage rides to duck races. HISTORIC NOBLESVILLE SQUARE

317-776-6345 I DestinationNoblesville.com

SECOND SATURDAYS YEAR ROUND Take in all that the Carmel Arts and Design District has to offer by participating in a gallery walk that stops at each unique gallery. In addition to galleries, boutiques and eateries abound for the shoppers and foodies in your family CARMEL ARTS AND DESIGN DISTRICT

317-571-2787 I CarmelArtsAndDesign.com

NICKEL PLATE ARTS TRAIL Another Indiana Artisan sponsored program, the Nickel Plates Arts Trail begins in Fishers and travels north through Hamilton County to Tipton, Ind. It showcases art, food and history along the historic Nickel Plate rail line, a line still in use for Indiana Transportation Museum excursions. Tour stops would include a ride on an ITM excursion, a heritage adventure trip along the White River with a local historian, and visits to galleries and restaurants in Noblesville’s downtown historic district.


Experience Zionsville

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So Many Reasons to A community alive with vibrant art galleries, inviting world-class restaurants, museums, one-of-a-kind retailers, and many events

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Steeped in historic charm, Zionsville features a brick-doppled downtown and a surrounding community that’s alive with vibrant art galleries, inviting world class restaurants, museums and one of a kind retailers. But the Boone County town is more than a cozy suburb of Indianapolis; it is a busy and happening village with many events competing for your attention through the rest of 2011.

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JULY

Through the end of July, Wednesday nights are filled with music at the LINCOLN PARK CONCERT SERIES, in the pocket park Abraham Lincoln stopped in on his way to his Presidential Inauguration. The music ends July 27th, but continues Sunday nights LIONS PARK through the 31st.

AUGUST

Add dancing and you’ve got the annual STREET DANCE & TASTE OF ZIONSVILLE on Saturday, August 6th; a dozen restaurants serve their delicious cuisine on MAIN STREET from 6-11pm. The Fabulous Imports perform rock-n-roll favorites. Horse lovers and serious equestrians from around the world come to Zionsville for the 34TH ANNUAL TRADERS POINT HUNT CHARITY HORSE SHOW & COUNTRY FAIR at WILD AIR FARMS August 9-14. KID’S DAY is Saturday, from 10am-3pm.

SEPTEMBER

The family fun atmosphere continues into September, with the LIONSCLUBFALLFESTIVAL September 9-11. Saturday morning kicks off with the KIWANIS PARADE and continues with a carnival that weekend in LIONS PARK.

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October features an art lovers’ day: THE ZIONSVILLE AUTUMN ARTSCAPE on October 8 from 10am5pm on MAIN & PINE STREETS. Don’t forget the SULLIVAN MUNCE GHOSTWALK where haunted figures of history come to life October 14-15, or take a ride during PUMPKIN AND HAYRIDES in LIONS PARK on October 23.

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OCTOBER

And enjoy the foods that set Zionsville apart; visit participating restaurants for Z’LICIOUS, a $25 dining deal designed to please any palate during October.

DECEMBER

Ring in the holidays during CHRISTMAS IN THE VILLAGE in the month of December. Through the rest of the year, Zionsville celebrates its fine art galleries with extended hours the first Friday of every month during ART AFTER FIVE, 5-9pm.

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ZIONSVILLE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 135 South Elm St I Zionsville IN 46077 317-873-3836 I ZionsvilleChamber.org ____________________________________ ZIONSVILLE MERCHANTS ASSOC. Zionsville.net

to help you make the most of your visit, stop by the chamber of commerce first

brick street market first tuesdays farmer’s market 4th of july miss indiana pageant annual zionsville grand prix brick street market quilt show lincoln park concert series bridal show pet parade market eve taste of zionsville

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135 South Elm StrEEt • ZionSvillE, in 46077 • [ 317 ] 873-3836

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Ready. Set. Go Downtown! You’ll find awesome local flavor restaurants, unique shops, a variety of entertainment options and much more. All set along tree lined streets, with outdoor art and beautiful turn-ofthe-century architecture. Downtown remains the heart of our community with its active businesses, inviting public areas and community festivities.

Visit Wolf Park to “Howl with the Wolves” or see how wolves and bison interact at this one of a kind research facility. Other opportunities to enjoy outdoor activities include Riverside Skating Center, Celery Bog Nature Preserve, Clegg Botanical Gardens and hiking and biking trails. Or visit Canal Park on the Wabash & Erie Canal, where you can explore an interactive museum and historic village and enjoy a boat ride down the canal.

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The local nightlife scene is alive and well with live bands, the symphony orchestra, comedy shows, theatrical performances and more! Golf enthusiasts will find challenges for all skill levels on nine affordable, daily fee courses, including designs by Pete Dye and Hale Irwin. Stay and Play packages are available!

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Purdue University offers a variety of entertainment, including the excitement of Big Ten sporting events.

Enjoy a sample at our winery and two breweries. A wide variety of great festivals can be enjoyed throughout the Go lf year, visit our website for a complete listing of events. c Pa

History buffs will want to visit the Tippecanoe Battlefield and Museum or Fort Ouiatenon. Historic Prophetstown, located within Prophetstown State Park, offers a 1920s farmstead, a restored prairie and a developing Native American village.

Columbian Park features Tropicanoe Cove Family Aquatic Center, Columbian Park Zoo and Loeb Stadium, which hosts the annual Colt World Series each August.

301 Frontage Road, Lafayette, IN 47905 765-447-9999 or 800-872-6648

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