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Eight campuses... endless fun.

Indiana University has it all—from athletics to arts, festivals to films, lectures to live performances, museums to music. In fact, the only limit to your fun is the size of your suitcase. Before you start your Indiana adventure see what’s happening on our campuses at events.iu.edu.

IU Bloomington IU East (Richmond) IU Kokomo IU South Bend

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Travel Indiana magazine seeks to be the leading source of information relevant to locals, visitors, newcomers and students. By providing an easyto-use, yet complete guide, traveliN readers are able to experience all the wonderful art, culture, attractions and adventure Indiana has come to be known for. Our ever-growing community of local experts

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and longtime residents offers inspiring ideas to make any length stay a memorable and enjoyable one. The style is set to infuse familiar elements of daily life with the wonderful element of surprise that comes with discovering one of the greatest areas of the Midwest. Through timeless content delivered in the most current ways, each

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Outdoor Adventure Pete Dye Golf Trail IU’s 113 Days of Art Madison Regatta

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Central Indiana Art & Cultural Communities Education International Events Authentic Indiana Sustainability Health & Wellness Wineries Art Galleries Performing Arts Museum Guide Unique Weddings and Event Venues

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Indiana Motorsports Association [IMA] Enjoy the many types of racing in Indiana The Indiana Motorsports Association [IMA] is pleased to welcome race fans from all around the world for one of the hundreds of races that will take place at one of Indiana’s 51 race tracks in 2012. We are confident you will find Hoosier hospitality across the state while you are at one of our local tracks that host a weekly racing event or at the famed Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the “Greatest Spectacle in Racing,” the Indy 500. Motorsports is a big part of our state’s economy. Two years ago the IMA researched how many companies from Indiana are involved in the racing industry, and the numbers were astounding: 1,600+ companies, including more than 900 race teams and thousands of indoor jobs. Race teams and manufacturing companies from all over the country have relocated to Indiana in the past 10 years for one simple reason … location, location, location. Drag race teams that used to be based in California realized the time and money they could save if their team was more centrally located, so many of the top NHRA teams set up shops in Brownsburg. Manufacturing companies found Indiana a much better place to call home with the different incentives offered by our state and the local community, as well as having a central location allowing them to service their customers more efficiently. The motorsports industry in Indiana is very much a cottage industry, and that industry thrives because of the quality of the skilled labor force that calls Indiana home. The town of Speedway is bringing new life to the area around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway with its redevelopment efforts. The Dallara building is a first-class facility that will house Dallara as well as the IndyFan Experience. Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing will be building a new race shop on Main Street in Speedway, and by the summer you will see three other new buildings being constructed. Main Street Speedway is alive and quickly becoming the place to be. So whether you are going to check out a local short track, the NHRA Mac Tools US Nationals at Lucas Oil Raceway or the Brickyard … enjoy the racing in Indiana! Sincerely, Indiana Motorsports Association

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Around the Town Central Indiana's art and cultural communities

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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 SECOND SATURDAYS every month 5-8pm,

Village of Nashville Art Walk ZIONSVILLE FIRST FRIDAYS every month 5-9pm, Art After 5

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

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

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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

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. Another example of unexpected architectural treasure in Columbus is the Miller House and Garden which opened to the public in May 2011. Miller House and Garden is designed by Eero 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

KOKOMO Kokomo is part of the Indiana Glass Trail that winds from Columbus to Hamilton County, Anderson and Muncie before continuing on to Kokomo. The trail started with a grant from the Indiana Artisan program, created to attract business to Indiana artists. Visitors to Kokomo can enjoy a tour of the Kokomo Opalescent Glass factory, the oldest art glass company in America which has been producing art in the same location since 1888. visitkokomo.org

LAFAYETTE/WEST LAFAYETTE 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

MADISON Located on the Ohio River Scenic Byway in Southern Indiana, Madison is truly a quaint "river town" with many festivals, offering a marina for those visitors traveling by boat. As Charles Kuralt wrote after a visit to Madison, "For me the princess of the rivers is unquestionably Madison. It is the most beautiful river town in America.“ visitmadison.org

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, tree-lined streets and preserved historic homes are a picture perfect reminder of a bygone era. zionsvillechamber.org


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Around the City Indianapolis Cultural District

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BROAD RIPPLE VILLAGE ASSOCIATION MAY AND OCTOBER discoverbroadripplevillage.com DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS Stutz Artist Association FIRST FRIDAYS every month 5pm 212 W 10TH ST, stutzartists.com

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

FOUNTAIN SQUARE Funky.Artsy.Retro. anything but……square. Just southeast of downtown Indy, this funky cultural district has vintage and antique shops, a world of restaurants, working artists and a vibrant arts scene, live music and performance, and one-of-a-kind stores that sell comics, musical instruments, home décor, fresh flowers, and so much more. discoverfountainsquare.com

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Indiana Avenue is a powerful version of the American dream through an African-American lens. The Avenue is the historic African-American commercial, entertainment and worship center. Today’s landscape is filled with enduring landmarks, a burgeoning university campus, contemporary residences and a lush waterway, Indiana avenue is rhythm reborn. The rich heritage comes to life

on stage, in public art, museums, art galleries, nightlife and in the church. Just north of this district lies the Stutz business center where art and culture abound and is home to over 80 artists, sculptors, photographers, designers, architects and craftsmen.

MASS AVENUE Laid out in 1821 as one of four diagonal streets that led straight to the heart of Downtown [the other three were Indiana, Virginia and Kentucky], Massachusetts Avenue mainly serviced the immediate area. When streetcars and interurbans came to town, businesses edged out residences along the strip and made Mass Ave a veritable hotbed of commerce between 1870 and 1930. Today it is 45 degrees from ordinary. Mass Ave is the place that puts a whole new angle on excitement —the Arts & Theater District. Showcasing public art, top-notch galleries and live theatre, Mass Ave’s free-spirited mood spills out from the interesting

restaurants, eclectic shops and night spots. discovermassave.com

THE CANAL & WHITE RIVER STATE PARK Indy’s cultural corridor, discovery runs through it. Woven along the breath-taking canal and park are the city’s most inspiring museums, attractions and celebrations. Discover Indiana’s heritage and history as you venture throughout and enjoy the stunning backdrop of the downtown skyline.

WHOLESALE DISTRICT Welcome to the main event. Here you’ll find the biggest names and the brightest attractions the community has to offer. Whether it’s world-class shopping, professional sports or concerts and theatre, it’s here in the midst of the finest hotels and signature dining where entertainment is front and center.



How Smart It Is... 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.

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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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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.

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 limestone campus is composed 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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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 attendance and 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.

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.


Follow Your Dreams In Aviation Those with aspirations of flight can begin their journey at The Aviation Technology Program at Purdue University

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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. Purdue’s Aviation program utilizes the most current cutting edge technology. 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

Purdue Aviation is the only school in the country to have the Phenom Jet. With the recent purchase of an Embraer PHENOM 100 jet aircraft, Purdue now offers the only nonmilitary university flighttraining program in which every student flies a jet.

the multi-talented faculty and staff who maintain this special equipment, offer instruction, and encourage all in their midst to pursue their goals.

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We have a rich tradition of nurturing aviation enthusiasts to follow their dreams and earn their wings, maintain and repair the world’s largest to smallest aircraft, control the skies, and manage airports both large and small. We are here to help those who dream about flight and careers in the aviation industry, to turn their passions and longings into real life experiences.

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Butler University Hinkle Fieldhouse is home to the men's basketball team, which made back-toback appearances in the NCAA

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. The

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College of Business Administration is ranked one of the best, receiving top grade for teaching and academic quality. The 290-acre campus, just seven miles from the heart of downtown Indianapolis, the historic Hinkle Fieldhouse, athletic fields, a formal botanical garden and nature preserve and the famous Clowes Hall Auditorium. Hinkle Fieldhouse is

Ivy Tech Community College 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 a great place to get started on a four-year degree.

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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 and communities and strengthens its economy.

IUPUI Indiana's premier urban public research university

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IUPUI is Indiana's premier urban public research university. This 510 acre campus, just west of downtown Indianapolis, is a partnership between Indiana University and Purdue University and was established in 1969. The school colors are Crimson and Gold, taking one color from each IU and Purdue, however the mascots are unique to this campus, named Jinx and Jaws. The 30,000 students at this

campus have over 250 undergraduate, graduate and professional degrees from both universities to choose from including the first Ph.D. program in Informatics in the United States. Many Hoosiers find IUPUI to be an ideal campus to earn a graduate or professional degree, in fact the population of these students is the highest among all campuses

home to the Milan Miracle, the memorable 1954 victory of tiny Milan High School 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. Butler’s urban location gives students a wide range of internship opportunities and easy access to cultural, recreational and athletic events. 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. Butler CBA received an “A” grade for teaching quality and tied for 13th in Academic Quality ranking, beating out all other Indiana-ranked schools.

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. 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.

in the state. The best known and most prestigious degrees are from the Indiana University School of Medicine, Indiana University School of Law – Indianapolis, and the Indiana University School of Liberal Arts. In 2011, the U.S. News and World Report ranked IUPUI 5th in "Up-and-Coming National Universities." This campus even has its own athletics department, The IUPUI Jaguars, home to 14 Division I teams who compete in The Summit League. The Jaguars have earned NCAA Tournament bids in Men's Soccer, Men's Golf, Men's Basketball and Women's Tennis, as well as a Mid-Continent Conference championship in Volleyball and Men's Tennis.


Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center BY TRINA STERLING

Discover arts and entertainment— there's something here for everybody Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center is situated in the heart of downtown Bloomington, just one hour south of Indianapolis. The historic building features several classroom spaces for personal enrichment course offerings, two performance spaces, five traditional art galleries, and one video gallery.

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The Ivy Tech Waldron is also a great place to see a play, perform or catch a concert. This spring,

If you’re in town on the First Friday of the month, be sure to stop by the Ivy Tech Waldron from 5pm until

If you’re a watercolor artist—or want to be— mark your calendar for We Paint…the Springs. The Center for Life Learning is offering a weekend watercolor conference, September 21–23, at the beautiful French Lick and West Baden Resort. Registrations will be taken through September 15. An early bird discount will be offered through April 15. The conference is a collaborative effort between Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington’s Center for Lifelong Learning and the Bloomington Watercolor Society, in cooperation with French Lick Resort. More information about the conference is available at BloomingtonWatercolor.org. Currently, the center is gearing up for its third Ivy Arts for Kids summer camp, offering engaging, age-appropriate art classes for children in two age groups: kindergarten/Grade 1; and Grades 2–5.

8pm for First Friday artist receptions. Refreshments are served, and artists are on hand to meet the public and discuss their art. Exhibits change monthly, so you’ll have the opportunity to experience something new at each First Friday reception. As a special treat in April, Big Red Liquors will host a wine tasting in the Rosemary P. Miller Gallery during the reception. Louis Calli, corporate wine director for Big Red, will create a fascinating wine tasting experience by pairing a wine with the qualities in the art on display. Be one of the first 100 patrons on April 6 [with valid ID] in order to sample this unique twist on art appreciation. Admission is free.

EXHIBITS If you can’t make it for First Friday, the galleries are open seven days per week, from 9am–7pm. Upcoming exhibits include work from sculpture artist Martin Beach and photographers Lynne Medsker and Sarah Wilson. In May, featured artists include painters Benjamin Pines and Nate Johnson, and photographers Yang Chen and Angela Hendrix-Petry. For more information about Ivy Tech Waldron exhibits, please visit ivytech.edu/waldron, or call 812-330-6225.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center 122 S Walnut St Bloomington IN 47404 812-330-4400 ivytech.edu/waldron

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Summer theater camps for students in grades K-11 are available through the Ivy Tech/BPP Youth Education program. It helps children learn the basics about acting, movement, character development and performance arts. Whether your child wants to act, sing, write or produce, the experience builds self-esteem and confidence. Summer theater camps begin June 4. For more information or to register for any CLL class or camp, call 812-330-6041 or visit ivytech.edu/cll.

Ivy Tech-Bloomington will produce its first-ever Ivy Tech student production, Waiting for Lefty, the classic play written by Clifford Odets. The show is directed by Ivy Tech Waldron Artistic Director Paul Daily and is scheduled to run April 13-21. On March 22, Cardinal Stage Company returns to the stage with Bachelorette, which runs through April 8. Top winners of the local chapter of the National Society of Arts and Letters will perform in the 46th Annual Showcase on April 15. Lauren Frederick’s production of Patterns of the Heavens will take place on April 24. Ladies First will perform in the Auditorium on April 27. Jazz from Bloomington, featuring talented pre-college age jazz musicians from Bloomington and the surrounding region, will perform The Future of Jazz on April 29. The Musical Arts Youth Orchestra, comprising young musicians from southern Indiana, will perform April 30. The production is an educational partnership with Ivy Tech Community College. In May, Krista Detor and Carrie Newcomer will perform in the auditorium as part of the Storytelling/Songwriting Minifest. Finally, don’t miss the Cardinal for Kids play, Go, Dog, Go, coming to the Ivy Tech Waldron June 16–July 1. Get two free children’s tickets with the purchase of an adult ticket the first weekend, June 16 and 17, made possible by Ivy TechBloomington. For a complete performance listing, visit ivytech.edu/waldron/performance.

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Experience Hoosier Outdoors BY BRANDON BUTLER

Mother Nature can provide the kind of fun that you’ll never find on television or through a video game Indiana is an outdoors paradise. You might not realize it at first. The steel mills of the lake shore and the seemingly endless oceans of agriculture can cloud a person’s perception. But once you’re off the beaten path, deep in the hills and hollers of the Hoosier National Forest, or ankle deep in a sand dune, you’ll start to realize natural treasures abound in our small Midwest state. You just have to look a little harder. The crown jewel of Indiana’s array of outdoor opportunities is our state park system. Each of Indiana’s 25 state parks is unique in its settings and offerings, yet consistently invites outdoor enthusiasts into nature with opportunities to enjoy time spent outdoors. From riding the award-winning mountain bike trails at Brown County, to canoeing a stretch of Sugar Creek through Turkey

Run, to taking a dip in Lake Michigan at the Dunes, visitors to any of Indiana’s state parks are sure to find a way to relax and unwind. In the southern half of Indiana, public land abounds. Between the Hoosier National Forest and the Indiana State Forest System, there are well over 500,000 acres of public land that is accessible for hiking, camping, hunting, fishing, horseback riding and more. Many overlook these natural lands because of lack of amenities, but for those souls who seek solitude, these forests are where it abounds. Yet you don’t have to trek miles deep into Morgan-Monroe to find outdoor enjoyment in Indiana. Surely, there’s a place to fish or take a nature walk within a couple of miles of home. Or if thrills are what you’re after, then consider the zip lines around Nashville or off-road riding at Redbird State Riding Area near Linton. No matter what you’re looking for in the outdoors, chances are Indiana has an option for you. We have what some locals call mountains, and we definitely have mountain lions. Indiana is wild within. You just have to look a little harder here. Check out some of the following outdoor recreation sites including Horse and Bike Trails, Caves and Canoeing, Reservoirs and Zip Lines.

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B-LINE TRAIL The B-line trail is a unique, urban multi-use trail managed by the City of Bloomington.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.

BROWN COUNTY STATE PARK Named one of the best 33 trail systems in North America by Bike magazine, you'll find some of the best Mountain Biking trails in Central Indiana. This beautiful state park features over 70 miles of horse trails for riders to enjoy. The saddle barn provides horses for riders that do not bring their own. Overnight campers are


welcome. Permits are required. HORSE CAMP 4800 STATE ROAD 135 SOUTH NASHVILLE IN 47448

812-988-6406 in.gov/dnr/parklake/2988.htm SADDLE BARN 812-988-8166 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. 700 EAST WYSOR STREET MUNCIE, IN 47305

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HOOSIER NATIONAL FOREST 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. 811 CONSTITUTION AVE BEDFORD, IN 47421

866-302-4173 fs.usda.gov/hoosier 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. 250 MCCORMICKS CREEK PARK RD SPENCER IN 47460

mccormickscreekstatepark.com/saddle_barn CENTRAL CANAL TOWPATH, MONON TRAIL, WHITE RIVER 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. 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. CHARLES C. DEAM WILDERNESS BLACKWELL HORSE CAMP Encompassing nearly 13,000 acres of the Hoosier National Forest, there are 37.3 miles of trails which are provided for hiking, backpacking, and horse riding. Permits required for riders.

PLAINFIELD GREENWAYS Plainfield’s trail system encompasses over 20 miles of pathways and sidewalks to allow residents and visitors to travel through Plainfield on foot or bicycle safely. The town's extensive greenway system connects all major parks, including the skate park and the popular Splash Island water park. 651 VESTAL RD PLAINFIELD, IN 46168

317-839-7665 townofplainfield.com THE RANCH AT VALLEY OF THE SPRINGS RESORT A great place to 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.

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THE STABLES AT FRENCH LICK Venture into the countryside on an exciting trail ride or simply sit back and relax as a horsedrawn carriage leads you on a tour of the resort grounds. Pony and hayrides also available. 8538 WEST BADEN AVENUE WEST BADEN IN 47432

812-936-9300 frenchlick.com/recreation/stables TOWN RUN TRAIL PARK, BRYANT LANE One of the best venues in the Indianapolis area for off-road riding is preserved and protected as Town Run Trail Park. 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. VALLEY BRANCH RETREAT With over 30 miles of Nationally Accredited mountain biking, 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. 2620 VALLEY BRANCH ROAD NASHVILLE IN 47448

WAPEHANI MOUNTAIN BIKE PARK 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. WEST LAFAYETTE TRAILS The City of West Lafayette offers a variety of trails and footpaths and encourages you to enjoy the outdoors through their growing trail system. The combined distance of trails and footpaths is 21.24 miles. 609 WEST NAVAJO ST WEST LAFAYETTE, IN 47906

765-775-5100 west-lafayette.in.us

WILDLIFE PRESERVES EXOTIC FELINE RESCUE CENTER Since its founding in 1991, the EFRC has served as a nationally recognized leader in big cat rescue, conservation and care. In the past 20 years the EFRC has grown from its humble beginnings with

only three exotic felines to today caring for over 230 cats, representing nine different species. 2221 E ASHBORO RD CENTER POINT, IN 47840

812-835-1130 exoticfelinerescuecenter.org

CAVERNS AND CANOES BLUESPRING CAVERNS PARK Enjoy a guided trip by boat and experience the natural wonders of this subterranean world as it passes before your eyes. 1459 BLUE SPRING CAVERNS RD BEDFORD, IN 47421

812-279-9471 bluespringcaverns.com CAVE COUNTRY CANOES Cave Country Canoes, located in the heart of Indiana's Cave Country, offers a canoe trip to fit your level of ability and experience. Canoeing trips on the Blue River range from a half-day trips to two day trips for the more experienced enthusiast. 112 MAIN ST MILLTOWN, IN 47145

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MARENGO CAVE Discovered by two children in 1883, Marengo Cave is now Indiana’s most popular natural attraction. One of only four show caves in Indiana, Marengo Cave is open year round and offers several tour options. 400 EAST ST RD 64 MARENGO, IN 47140 MARENGO CAVE

888-702-2837 812-365-2705 marengocave.com


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• Dairy Farm Tours • Cheese & Ice Cream BROWN COUNTY STATE PARK

STATE PARKS BROWN COUNTY STATE PARK Located in the beautiful hills of Brown County off Highway 46, this is Indiana's largest state park, including nearly 20 miles of roads, with numerous scenic vistas. Featuring a lodge with indoor waterpark, large campgrounds, hiking trails, mountain bike trails, and extensive horse riding facilities.

“The adventure of a lifetime” www.fofarms.com

WEST GATE – 1405 ST RD 46 WEST / NORTH GATE – 1801 ST RD 46 EAST HORSE CAMP – 4800 ST RD 46 135 SOUTH NASHVILLE, IN 47448

812-988-6406 in.gov/dnr/parklake/2988.htm CLIFTY FALLS STATE PARK Clifty Falls State Park is located near Madison where the park’s waterfalls change moods with the weather and the seasons and can range from roaring plunges to delicate bridal-veil mists to gleaming frozen titans. The rugged splendor of Clifty Canyon offers exciting year-round hiking and scenery. Enjoy shopping and dining at the nearby historic gem Madison on the Ohio River. 2221 CLIFTY DR MADISON, IN 47250

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Conveniently located at I-65 exit 220 & S.R. 14 877-536-1194

MCCORMICK'S CREEK Enjoy hiking, horseback riding, fishing, camping, picnicking and more at beautiful McCormick's Creek State Park in southern central Indiana. 250 MCCORMICK CREEK PARK RD SPENCER, IN 47460

812-829-2235 POKAGON STATE PARK Natural lakes created by glaciers that melted 10,000 to 15,000 years ago, highlight Steuben County, which has more lakes than any other Indiana county. The park is framed by Lake James and Snow Lake, which offer abundant opportunities for boating, swimming, fishing and scenic sunsets. 450 LANE 100 LAKE JAMES ANGOLA, IN 46703

260-833-2012 SPRING MILL STATE PARK The restored pioneer village is a delight as you travel through time to the early 1800s. Be sure to visit the new memorial which honors Hoosier astronaut "Gus" Grissom, one of the seven Mercury astronauts and America's second man in space. 3333 ST RD 60 EAST MITCHELL, IN 47446

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TURKEY RUN STATE PARK You'll marvel at the natural geologic wonders of this beautiful park as you hike along its famous trails. Nestled along State Road 47 southwest of Crawfordsville, the park offers the chance to explore deep, sandstone ravines, walk along stands of aged forests, and enjoy the scenic views along Sugar Creek.

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RESERVOIRS swimming, camping, and a full service hotel and marina, the Four Winds Resort. 4850 S ST RD 446 BLOOMINGTON, IN 47401

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812-837-9546 lake-monroe.com LAKE SHAFER Lake Shafer, a manmade lake of 1400 acres on the Tippecanoe River, in Monticello, Indiana and is known for its Amusement Park, Indiana Beach, along with camping, fishing, swimming and boating.

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574-583-9889 LAKE LEMON Lake Lemon, the 11th largest lake in Indiana, comprises 24 miles of shoreline in the northeastern part of Monroe County, which is 1650 acres. 9554 E NORTH SHORE DR UNIONVILLE, IN 47421

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Fly by the seat of your pants! Looking for an extreme thrill in the great outdoors? Rising Sun, Indiana, is home to Dagaz Acres Leadership Center and Zipline Adventure Course.

LAKE MONROE As Indiana’s largest lake comprised of 10,750 acres of water, Monroe reservoir offers boating,

» 2 hour Eco- adventure, minimum age 8 yrs

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EXPLORE BROWN COUNTY AT VALLEY BRANCH RETREAT Soar over a mile of cable from heights of 20'-70'through treetops. Experience the 1/4 mile Indy 1220 Super Zip. Tower rappelling, side-by-side zips. 812-988-7750 explorebrowncounty.com

» Discounts for groups of 10 people or more

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812-594-2727 dagazacres.com SPRINGHILL CAMP 6-line zip line that is 800 ft long and +40 ft high, a climbing wall and high ropes course. Outdoor Zipline Adventures and a teambuilding leadership center. Dual zip line and canopy zip line eco-adventure allows you to experience the outdoors and scenic valleys in a way you’ve never experienced before.

HOLLER HOPPIN' AT RAWHIDE RANCH Holler Hoppin' is constructed with five separate zip lines totaling over 1100 ft. Start and land on your feet. Feel like you're flying as the ground falls away up to 45 feet below.

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DAGAZ ACRES ZIPLINE ADVENTURE COURSE 5 dual ziplines, 2 canopy ziplines, Burma Bridge, +100 ft high, and challenge course. Outdoor Zipline Adventures and a teambuilding leadership center. Dual zip line and canopy zip line eco-adventure allows you to experience the outdoors and scenic valleys in a way you’ve never experienced before. DAGAZ ACRES ZIPLINE

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The first of its kind in the tri-state and a state of the art ACCT certified zipline course.

Don’t Wait! Schedule your eco-adventure today!

PATOKA RESERVOIR Patoka Lake offers many activities including an Archery Range, Boating, camping, Fishing, Frisbee Golf Course, Hiking / Fitness / Bicycle Trails, hunting, a swimming beach and waterskiing.

812-497-0008 springhillcamps.com CAMP YALE 450 ft zip line, a ropes challenge course adventure with 20 elements, a climbing tower, and a giant ladder/cargo net. 765-584-ROPE [7673] campyale.com


The Pete Dye Golf Trail HONORING THE LEGACY OF A PROUD HOOSIER

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Home to Pete Dye and an epic collection of his greatest work designs are ever-present to challenge golfers of every skill level. Don’t settle for isolating yourself at a distant resort. Hit the road and enjoy a range of experiences, from big city excitement to small town charm, with the Pete Dye Golf Trail. At each turn you’ll have the pleasure of testing the game’s greatest architect in his own backyard. From the small town charm of Culver to the busy streets of Indianapolis, the trail invites you along a journey of discovery and competition. You can win big at the casino at the French Lick Resort, relive your college days in Lafayette/West Lafayette or shop your way through Hamilton County. Along the journey you’ll get to play incredible golf. Try your hand at the 2009 Golf Digest Public Course of the Year at the Pete Dye Golf Course at French Lick. Get your pulse pounding while playing golf inside the track at the historic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Or, play on Pete’s working laboratory at the Kampen Course at Purdue University. This collection of courses will challenge your game with signature Pete Dye design elements like pot bunkers, small greens and the use of railroad ties. So, pack your bags, open the sunroof and hit the road. Hoosier hospitality awaits you at every turn.

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There are a lot of famous folks who were born and raised in Indiana, from President Benjamin Harrison to Jane Pauley and David Letterman. For golfers, there is one name that stands above the rest: Pete Dye. Referred to by many as the father of modern golf course architecture, Mr. Dye has left an indelible mark on the game of golf. While best known for epic designs like the TPC at Sawgrass, Whistling Straits and Harbor Town Golf Links, Pete actually honed his craft here in Indiana. Indiana proudly lays claim to having more Pete Dye designed courses than any place in the world. The goal of the Pete Dye Golf Trail is to showcase this incredible collection of courses for the golf traveler while paying tribute to this golf visionary. The trail brings together a combination of challenging golf experiences and unique destinations. Along the way you’ll play some of the most unique courses in the country. Want to play Golf Digest’s 2009 Public Course of the Year? How about a course that weaves its way into the world’s most iconic race track? You get the picture. Pete Dye started his career in Indiana and his legacy is dotted across our landscape. His signature use of railroad ties surrounding small greens and other flourishes that define his

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Visitors begin to feel transported to someplace other than the hills of Southern Indiana Situated picturesquely on a lovely woodland property, Bloomington’s Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center [TMBCC] creates a perfect environment for getting away from the haste and hubbub of everyday life and retreating to a place of beauty and quiet serenity. The center was founded in the 1970s by Professor Thubten Jigme Norbu, eldest brother of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. An important part of its mission, according to Director Arjia Rinpoche, is the “preservation of Tibetan and Mongolian art forms and customs.” In carrying out that mission, the center has created farreaching opportunities to promote multiculturalism and interfaith dialogue.

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In 2011, the TMBCC established a Cultural and Educational Fund to support programming that provides cross-cultural educational opportunities for people of all ages and ethnicities. To expand these opportunities in 2012, the center will offer a variety of Cultural Retreat Packages. Its cottages and guest rooms offer comfortable on-site accommodations for overnight and weekend visitors who are invited to participate in numerous yoga, meditation, cooking, culture and art activities, including painting, calligraphy and jewelry making. Retreat participants will also enjoy the TMBCC’s unique scenic beauty. Tibetan architectural structures and traditional art forms grace the expansive landscape. Lovely wooded nature trails and natural wildlife preserve lend themselves to the slow-paced walks that have proven to be a highlight among the activities enjoyed by the center’s many visitors. These offerings bring together a rich array of art and cultural pursuits in a totally unique setting where, according to center naturalist Sandy Belth, “visitors begin to feel transported to someplace other than the hills of Southern Indiana.” In such a setting, beauty, serenity and knowledge abound! INFORMATION ABOUT THE CULTURAL RETREAT PACKAGES being offered at the TMBCC this year is available on the center’s website at tmbcc.net.


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With new breweries, wineries, farmers markets and craft festivals around every corner, Indiana is abuzz with opportunities to shop locally. Here, we tell the stories of the many producers, merchants and entrepreneurs the Hoosier state has to offer.

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THE SPICE OF LIFE Teaching others eventually led Davis to found the Blue Stone Folk School in Noblesville, an institution that teaches and raises awareness of traditional arts. As he worked, however, Davis became increasingly aware of how expensive they were to build. Davis is an artist, a musician, a naturalist, a woodworker and a self-proclaimed scrounger. With the help of skill, imagination and found objects, he’s happy to create whatever he can. And so one winter, when funds were low but the need to create wasn’t, he began carving birds.

Ninety years ago, Marion-Kay Spices was founded when Marion “Bill” Summers set out to sell his vanilla extract door-to-door in St. Louis. Sales quickly took off, public relations coordinator Lisa Morrison says, and soon he was also selling his offerings through local churches and mailorder operations. Toward the late 1940s, Summers moved his spice company to Brownstown, where he had acquired a vacant factory. There, he built the Marion-Kay headquarters, which still stands today, complete with a gift shop and a museum. “It’s literally like walking into a time machine,” Morrison says of the spice factory. “All the old memorabilia and advertising that was original to the 1940s is still there. It’s really a unique facility.” By the time Summers moved his company to Indiana, he had begun adding spices to his line of offerings, and what “truly catapulted his company,” Morrison says, was his friendship with Colonel Harland Sanders of the growing Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant chain. In 1965, Summers and Sanders worked together to develop the custom 11-spice recipe that the colonel used on his popular fried chicken.

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Now a provider of spices and extracts to more than 1,400 restaurants nationwide, the MarionKay brand can be found in almost every major U.S. city, from Los Angeles to Chicago, Atlanta and Detroit. In Indiana, Marion-Kay spices can be found at JayC Food Stores, at the Indiana State Fair and at local restaurants, like Jonathan Byrd’s in Indianapolis and Opie Taylor’s and Malibu Grill in Bloomington, as well as at several Hoosier orchards and markets.

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Customers can also order custom-blended and standard spices direct from the factory, President Kordell Reid says. Reid, a grandson of the founder, now owns and manages the company along with another grandson of the founder, John Reid; granddaughter, Pamela Warren; and greatgrandson, J. Scot Reid.

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When asked to choose a favorite spice, Kordell is quick to respond. “Garlic pepper,” he says, “I use that daily.” He says he also likes Hot Spice Madgic from the J.R. Mad’s line of spices under the company brand. But, if you hear him tell it, his personal preferences don’t matter much. He stands behind them all. “We tend to buy the best raw materials from around the world,” he says. “We stay with the quality that our grandfather and my father established. There are no fillers or preservatives. Our products are pure.”

A teacher at the Indianapolis Public School’s Key Community School, Davis was on vacation from school when he found he had no extra money to start a new project. “It was Christmas break, and I’d spent all my money on Christmas,” he says. “I had nothing to do, and I started carving birds from scraps around the shop. People loved them.” They loved them so much, in fact, that he was inspired to carve more, and eventually he found that he loved the process of carving birds as much as he did building musical instruments. Davis donated the sales of his first 50 birds to

And for this year, the 90th anniversary of Marion-Kay Spices, the quality will also be much celebrated. [800] 627-7423, marionkay.com

BIRD SONGS Geoff Davis has been completing woodworking projects as long as he can remember, but it was his love of music—and his craftsmanship of ukuleles—that eventually led him to carving birds. Approximately 15 years ago, the Indiana artisan received a fellowship to go to Hawaii to learn to build ukuleles. When he brought his newfound craft back to his Hamilton County home, friends and acquaintances also wanted to learn to build the musical instruments.

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INDIANA But one night, almost by accident, Wells realized just how much she was missing out on by not being more involved. “Years ago, I was flipping through the TV channels, and I stopped on PBS. They were in the middle of a [Dale] Chihuly special. My heartbeat sped up. I got so excited. I thought why don’t I know about this? Why have I never heard of him? I just fell in love with his work. That’s what led to my starting the alliance. It was fate that I turned that on.” “I’m so passionate about it [glass art],” she says. “I love it, so I started looking for people around Indiana to form a group.” CHIHULY

the Blue Stone Folk School. Since, he has built hundreds of birds on commission or for local art shows and retail outlets, like Homespun: Modern Handmade in Indianapolis. His new craft has given him reason to spend more time outdoors, studying his subject matter, something he says he always loved to do anyway. “I spend lots of time in the field, and I hope that’s conveyed in the work that I do,” Davis says. “I was a passive birdwatcher before, and I liked to be outside, but now birds have become my focus.” Davis regularly photographs the birds that he sees, using them for his later artistic inspiration, and he also blogs about his outdoor experiences. “Every bird has a story,” he explains. “I collect those stories. I write them on the blog. Then I carve in response to those stories.” 50littlebirds.com

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This year, she and the alliance will also be celebrating the 50th anniversary of the development of studio art glass in America. To do so, the group is hosting more than a dozen glass art events around the state. The alliance already hosts two big events each year, Wells says. One, the Hot Glass Infusion Weekend, takes place each spring and attracts several hundred fans. In the fall, a juried exhibition of the best of Indiana shows off the state’s rich talent, which includes the likes of Greg Thompson, who creates architectural glass installations, and Ben Johnson, a Cicero artist who has won best of show for the past couple of years at the event, Well says. As part of the anniversary celebration, the alliance is adding extra exhibitions and historical presentations to the regular schedule. At least for 2012, then, thanks to her efforts and those of her peers, Wells won’t have to travel far to get her fix of glass art.

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Judy Wells was a frustrated collector of glass art for years before she decided to do something about it. “I was having to travel around the country to attend glass events just to get exposure to artists and collectors,” she says. “I used to take two or three trips a year to different parts of the U.S., which is originally how I was learning.”

And find people, she did. In 2008, Wells incorporated the Indiana Glass Arts Alliance and set about earning a 501[c]3 designation for it to become a nonprofit arts educational organization. Since, she has helped to grow the alliance by promoting local and regional artists and their works, as well as informing collectors and budding enthusiasts of the glass arts available to them.

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His and Her Culinary Trails of Indiana Foodways Alliance Stop to sample, sip, and savor all that Indiana has to offer with its unique culinary trails Mmmmmmm…smell that? That’s the scent of good fun food with a side of adventure thrown in for good measure. The Indiana Foodways Alliance has crafted custom trails around your culinary interest and desires. It is simple to find the adventure, just pick a trail, print the PDF and off you go on a tantalizing trek sure to satisfy your taste buds. You and your fellow adventurers can’t miss when you stop to sample, sip, and savor all that Indiana has to offer with its unique cuisine conveniently crafted into several culinary trails. So buckle up and let’s explore some of the His and Her Trails the Indiana Foodways has to offer. BURGERS & BREWS, WHAT MORE DO YOU NEED? From sliders to half-pound Angus burgers this trail features some of the finest and unique burgers found in Indiana. And what better to wash an awesome burger down with than hitting the spot with a great selection of Indiana brews, and we aren’t limiting ourselves to beer here. We also have locations that feature old style root beer. So grab some guys, buckle up and hit the trail for some one-of-a-kind dining. THINKING OF A GIRL’S DAY OUT? Then the Tea Room Trail is just the treat you are looking for. From the Cabbage Rose in Anderson to the Café du Cirque Coffeehouse in Peru we have the retreat you and the girls are craving. The not to be missed tea and wedge salad at The Gilded Lily in Greensburg or the refined Hostess House noted not only for their tea but the pie is a must indulge treat also.

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rail Find out what ma kes thi Indiana treasure so s unique to popular. Stop in at Stories where they serve over 350lbs of tenderlo ins a week or see why the Greazy Pickle is a favori te tenderloin hang ou t.

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GUYS HOW ABOUT A TENDERLOIN? The signature food of Indiana is this deep fried pork treasure. Stories Restaurant could be considered an expert at this diner staple, serving close to 400 pounds hand pounded and hand breaded each week. Another must stop is the Greazy Pickle. If the name alone doesn’t intrigue you enough to stop, the fact that it is a top ten bar in Portland should. Try the tenderloin with a side of buffalo chips ... what do you have to lose? WHO DOESN’T LIKE PIE? We love pie in Indiana! Be sure to dive into the state pie….Sugar Cream at Mrs. Wicks in Winchester. They have been making pies since 1944 and offer over 32 varieties. That is a different pie each hour for a day and half with a break. Now that is a lot of pie! Old School Café in a historic school house in Pleasant, Indiana offers a welcome trip back in time with homemade cobblers and pie made fresh daily and posted on the chalk board in the converted classroom which now serves as the dining room. NOT JUST CHEESY, BUT SURE TO PLEASE-Y…..THE PIZZA TRAIL features all styles of pizza from deep dish Chicago style to New York and of course those with our own Indiana twist. Arni’s at Market Square in Lafayette

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has been doing it right since 1944 and the thin crust is something to behold and experience with the locals. Head on down to the scenic Ohio River and delve into Roxano’s and take on The Rox, if you dare to tackle the ten gourmet toppings on a hand-tossed crust. GOT A SWEET TOOTH? We do! Bakeries, chocoletiers, candy creators, and confectioneries dot the state and create the most amazing confections, all for your consumption. Enjoy the one of kind delights at Cocoa Safari in the historic river town of Madison, with flavors to savor including, mango curry and milk chocolate vanilla chai tea, these truffles are handmade with fresh butter and Guittard Chocolate. Ghyslain Chocolates in Union City have elevated candy making into a fine art that pleases the eye as much as the mouth. If you didn’t find the trail that suits your style here, be sure to check out indianafoodways.com for one of our many other culinary trails sure to please, and check back because we have new trails being launched every few months! Remember, the scent of good fun food—with a side of adventure thrown in for good measure— can be found with the Indiana Foodways Alliance ... enjoy!

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SOUTH REGION MADISON Hinkles [p. 54] .................................. 812-265-3919 Shooters Restaurant Sports Bar [p. 54] ... 812-265-3841 BoneYard Grill................................. 812-273-2663 VEVAY Roxano's Restaurant...................... 812-427-2616

SOUTH REGION MADISON Cocoa Safari [p. 54]......................... 812-273-8800 Horst's Little Bakery Haus............. 812-274-2051 VINCENNES Charlie's Carmel Corn & Candy Shop... 812-882-8008 Pea-fections .................................... 812-886-9177

EAST REGION ANDERSON Lemon Drop Restaurant................ 765-644-9055 AUBURN Auburn's Town Tavern................... 260-925-0555 ANGOLA Caruso’s Italian Restaurant............ 260-833-2617 Timbers Casual Dining & Lounge.....260-665-7487 GREENSBURG Trackside ......................................... 812-663-9903 PENDLETON The Bank......................................... 765-778-1446 Portland........................................... Greazy Pickle .................................. 260-726-9200

EAST REGION ANDERSON Cabbage Rose ................................ 765-393-3061 Goods Candy Shop ........................ 765-642-7247 GREENSBURG High Point Orchard and Farm Market... 812-663-4534 Storie's Restaurant......................... 812-663-9948 The Gilded Lily ................................ 812-662-8229 UNION CITY Ghyslain Chocolates....................... 866-449-7524 The Maple Leaf Inn ........................ 260-837-5323

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WEST/CENTRAL REGION LAFAYETTE Arni's at Market Square ................ 765-447-1108 PERU The Siding Dining in Authentic Railroad Cars... 765-473-4041 WEST LAFAYETTE Route 66 Diner [p. 54]..................... 765-497-9466 Triple XXX Restaurant [p. 54]........ 765-743-5373

WEST/CENTRAL REGION LAFAYETTE Janes Gourmet Deli........................ 765-742-5000 MARION The Hostess House........................ 765-664-3755 PERU Café du Cirque Coffeehouse.......... 765-473-3600

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Indiana's Clean Energy Future BY DAVE MANN

Increasing its renewable energy industry's visibilityd

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Our Hoosier state is quietly but steadily increasing its renewable energy industry’s visibility. Traveling through the Northwest corner of the state, along Interstate 65 or US 41, one realizes that we are beginning the transition to alternatives to coal- produced electricity. Fact is, there will be no turning back now, and less reliance on fossil fuels will be the order of business. Wind and solar energy both will provide greater assistance to coal generated electricity for Indiana within a very short timeframe.

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Indiana is beginning to experience what some other parts of the country see as important components to a healthy economy, which is that renewables provide jobs for installers, project developers, systems designers, salespersons, shippers, and financial supporters. Across the nation, solar energy supports over 100,000 jobs, including every state in the union. Solar power creates jobs, improves competiveness, bolsters security, and reduces harmful pollution, and 94% of Americans think it is important to develop a

domestic solar industry. The last two years saw 41 new US solar manufacturing facilities begin operations. All that is a pretty good report, but better yet, solar is more affordable than ever, dropping 50% in cost in 2011, nationally. Here at home in Indiana, with respect to solar photovoltaic systems [PV], and solar hot water systems [solar thermal], larger installations may draw attention, but many smaller installations may go unnoticed. It might surprise the casual observer to find that the Emmet Bean Federal Building near Indianapolis is home to a solar performance testing center with 1.8 megawatts of solar installed. That is over 6,000 solar modules on a single building roof! Project startup for the Indianapolis Airport solar farm [10 megawatts] may begin soon, and there are some large solar installations in planning stages in Northern Indiana. Indiana is also home to the first prison installation of a solar hot water system in the Midwest at Wabash Valley Correctional in Carlisle.


These larger solar systems give encouragement for broader adoption of renewable energy, but the numerous small systems on homes and businesses across the state provide the distributed generation consistent with energy independence that is the goal of many system owners. So, if solar production of energy is such a good thing, how do we Growing awareness get more of it? In addition to the of how we produce standard 30% federal tax credit on all and use energy in things solar, we could do with some Indiana will no doubt additional incentivizing at the state help all the renewable level. Indiana lags behind its Midwest energy generation neighbors when it comes to finding technologies gain an easier path to solar installations. ground in our state The recently passed state law for a voluntary clean energy standard [10% renewables by 2025] is weak by comparison to other adjacent states, and it is too soon to tell whether or not the new state law will actually encourage solar installations. Two of the state’s publicly owned utilities—NIPSCO and IPL—have enacted voluntary feed-in-tariff programs which appear to be very well received by customers wanting to install solar systems that will generate enough electricity that excess will be sold back to the utility for a profit to the installer customer. These feed-in-tariff programs are modeled more or less on programs that exist in over 40 countries and provinces across the globe, and feed-intariff programs are the quickest way to rapidly grow a solar industry. Germany and Ontario, Canada are excellent examples of feed-in-tariff programs that have resulted in dramatic ramping up of solar and wind within a short timeframe.

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Growing awareness of how we produce and use energy in Indiana will no doubt help all the renewable energy generation technologies gain ground in our state. There are groups in Indiana that have formed with the objective of promoting broader adoption of renewable energy and energy efficiency. At the state level, The Indiana Renewable Energy Association is a collection of industry advocates, businesses, and stakeholders who work to provide information and encourage education of renewable issues. We have an excellent, active grassroots group in Bloomington, Southern Indiana Renewable Energy Network [SIREN], that exemplifies what can happen when motivated persons come together. The SIREN group recently worked with local government to acquire a grant to install a 50 kilowatt solar PV installation on the County Government Center.

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Long term viability of renewable energy generating technologies, and a strong, job producing alternative energy industry can be an important part of a healthy economy for Indiana, a clean energy economy. Staying focused and growing a startup industry will require continued long term vision on the part of both renewable energy companies and informed citizens. Indiana has the beginnings of an effort to provide solar and wind manufacturing jobs and all the construction, installer, and service jobs that will go along with it. Let’s commit to solar power now.

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One-of-a-Kind Treatment Options in Indiana BY AMY LYNCH

Central Indiana providers are blazing trails in many areas of surgery and treatment Against a thriving life sciences backdrop, central Indiana providers are positioning the Hoosier state as a healthcare leader by blazing trails in many areas of surgery and treatment. A prime example—the Indiana University Health Proton Center is one of only nine operating proton therapy centers in the United States, and the first facility of its kind in the Midwest.

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The IU Health Proton Therapy Center is the only proton therapy center that employs a technologically advanced uniform-scanning beam for dose delivery as opposed to the double-scattering beam used in all other proton therapy facilities in the U.S. By targeting tumors without damaging the surrounding tissues, this form of proton therapy is a precise, noninvasive

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cancer treatment without the potentially debilitating side effects of chemotherapy and other forms of radiation therapy. As an affiliate of the Indiana University Melvin and Bren Simon Cancer Center, IU Health and Riley Hospital for Children, the proton therapy center provides treatment for patients of all ages; however, children are at The proton therapy the heart of the practice and accounted center targets tumors for 30 percent of the facility’s patient without damaging the population in 2011.

surrounding tissues, a precise, noninvasive cancer treatment without the potentially debilitating side effects of chemotherapy and other forms of radiation therapy

“It is unique when world-class organizations work as well together as we do with Riley Hospital,” says Dr. Peter Johnstone, President and CEO of the Proton Therapy Center; Chair and William A. Mitchell Professor of Radiation Oncology for the IU School of Medicine. “There are few exceptional children’s hospitals in the U.S., and far fewer notfor-profit proton therapy centers. Together, we provide an extraordinary resource for the most vulnerable patients: children with cancer.” FOR MORE INFORMATION, go to iuhealthprotontherapy.org, or call 812- 349-5074 or toll-free 1-866-487-6774.


During the surgery, the LenSx laser makes micro-incisions that allow the doctor to access and break up the cataract, and to correct astigmatism to exacting specifications that aren’t usually possible with traditional forms of cataract surgery.

The Eyes Have It Also in Bloomington, the Eye Center of Southern Indiana is breaking new ground in laser-assisted cataract surgery thanks to its use of new LenSx equipment manufactured by Alcon. The first LenSx surgery in the state took place here in December, and the Eye Center is currently the only location in Indiana using this innovative equipment. For patients with cataracts who qualify for the surgery, the use of the LenSx computer-guided laser offers the advantage of increased precision during the procedure. Advanced scanning and mapping techniques prior to the surgery also help improve patient outcomes.

PROUDLY ANNOUNCING

For patients with cataracts who qualify for the surgery, the use of the LenSx computer-guided laser offers the advantage of increased precision during the procedure

Using the laser to soften the clouded lens also makes cataract surgery a gentler procedure for the patient because less ultrasound energy is used and fewer instruments are needed in the eye. Additional benefits include less swelling and a quicker recovery time.

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“The LenSx equipment performs integral parts of the procedure leading into the surgery with much greater precision, such as creating the incisions and opening the capsular bag inside the eye so it’s easier to operate,”says R. Daniel Grossman, lead physician and owner of The Eye Center.

“Overall, it’s definitely a more efficient way to perform cataract surgery,” Grossman says.

Prospective patients should note, the LenSx laser-assisted cataract surgery is an upgraded cost from traditional cataract surgery, and is not covered by insurance, Medicare or Medicaid. FOR MORE INFORMATION, go to theeyecenter.org or call 812-334-1213 or toll-free 1-800-222-7576.

NEW MEDICAL BREAKTHROUGH

Revolutionary Cataract Surgery LenSx Laser

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• enhances surgical experience and outcome • offers unparalleled safety and comfort • computer-guided laser precision • the right technology in the right hands We are the first and only surgeons in Indiana offering this amazing technology.

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ART / central indiana

BLOOMINGTON

FRI-SAT APRIL 15-16 FROM 10-6 SUN APRIL 17 FROM 10-5

go to indianaartisan.org for more information 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.

COLUMBUS

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BARB BONCHEK

AMY MARKGREELY KELSO

DIZZY ART

AMY GREELY ARTISTIC DESIGNS GALLERY

YES CINEMA

GEO MOTION DESIGNS

Indiana Artisan Amyartists speci Greely Representing internati onally renowned alizing coaxes earthen in realism and miniature metals, fine art. Localminerals, art includes gemstones to bllife. landscape painting, and botanicalpearls drawing, hand own Ancient modern glass, fiber art andcivilizations, contemporary mixed medi a. Second architecture and Saturdays offer opportuni ties to nature take workshopsinspire with our her exhibitiunique ng artists. 6thjewelry Annual Miinterpretations. niature Fine Art Show Simple shapes, opens July 14thAugus 25.varieties Save the dateoffortextures the opening and designs Friday rich July 13patinas from 6-9pm.yields For travel informatiothat n, call are modern, andcalive. 1-800-321-9666 or vifresh sit TourHendri ksCounty.com.

YES CINEMA FILEM FESTIVAL MAY 18-20, 2012.In addition to the year-round feature and art films shown here, the 3-day Film Festival in May lets you immerse yourself in Eleven feature films and nine short films—mostly award winners--from all over the world. See a mix of drama and documentary from the hilarious to heart-wrenching. .

NEW CUSTOM TABLES, each a Free-hand Original, along with pen and ink originals, prints, and greeting cards. Displayed at The Venue Gallery in Bloomington and at Hoosier Artist Gallery in Nashville.

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MON-SAT 10-5, SUN 12-5 9817 N Black Dog Ln Solsberry, IN 47459 812-876-1907 dizzyart.com thevenuebloomington.com hoosierartist.net

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MON-SAT SUN. 12-5 TUES-SAT 10-5 10-5,&THURS 10-7 118 BurenDr, St Ste K 124 SE Van Northfield Nashville, IN 47448 Brownsburg, IN 46112 812-988-1058 317-852-0252 info@amygreely.com artisticdesignsgallery.net

FRENCH LICK

SUSIE GREGORY

HINSHAW ROCK N GEMS

For thirty years her watercolors, pastels, mixed media & oil’s have at times graced the walls of the Indiana State Museum &Governor’s mansion & are part of corporate and private collections in fifteen states, Canada and Australia. Represented by Left Bank Gallery on St. Simons Island, also see her work by appointment in Columbus, and at Midland Arts & Antiques in Indianapolis/Carmel.

Nationally and internationally known, Silversmith Merrill Hinshaw was named by Lapidary Journal as one of the top ten stone polishers in the nation. For 50 years the Hinshaw family has collected rough stones, petrified wood, crystals, fossils and geodes, from around the world to create one of a kind works of art and jewelry.

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HOURS BY APPOINTMENT

DAILY 11–5:30 AND BY APPT.

Columbus, IN 47203 812-379-2519 or 812-350 9671 sadiedavis7@comcast.net susiegregory.blogspot.com susiegregoryfineart.com

1232 S Co Rd 650 W French Lick, IN 47432 812-936-7255 hinshawrockngems.com

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FRENCH LICK WEST BADEN MUSEUM Stop first at the adjacent coffee shop, then begin your hunt for antique furniture, primitives and memorabilia at this gallery located in the heart of the downtown. Also visit shops next door that feature beadwork, candles, jewelry and more.

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OPEN WED-SUN YEAR-ROUND 328 Jackson St Columbus, IN 47201 812-378-0377 yescinema.org

ZIONSVILLE

SALEM ART GALLERY Unique colorful range of Original Art and Photography. Realistic to Impressionistic:landscapes, birds,stilllife,portraits,abstracts, historical,jazz,sports and tropical. Features noted nature artist Jim Salem, Jazz: R,J, Hohimer, Sports:Bart Heldman,Photography: Alexey Stiop plus 3 emerging Midwestern artists.

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TUES-SAT 12-5 OR BY APPT. "ART AFTER FIVE" FIRST FRIDAYS OPEN TO 10

489 S Maple St French Lick, IN 47432 812-936-3592 visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com/ family_fun

12 E Cedar St Zionsville, IN 46077 317-733-2040 thesalemartgallery.com


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GAYLE MOORE

The Historic Stutz Building 1060 N Capital Enter on Bear Cat Alley between 10th and 11th Indianapolis, IN 46202

JULIA ZOLLMAN WICKES

THOM C. ROBINSON OPA SPS

Julia Zollman Wickes, inspired by the narrative of daily life, is a painter of imaginative and expressive portraits, landscapes, and illustrations and searches for subjects wherever she goes-all over the world.

This multi-award winning Hoosier Salon artist also shows at the Brown County Art Guild & Brown County Art Gallery in Nashville, In, at the Hoosier Salons in Indianapolis & New Harmony & at Castle Gallery in Fort Wayne.

Studio B-335 Indianapolis, IN 46202 812-698-3846 juliawickes.com julia@juliawickes.com jzwickes.blogspot.com twitter: @juliawickes

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TOM POTTER

SARAH KERCHEVAL

CAROL L. MYERS

MIKE SWOLSKY

As part of an Artistic team with Gayle Moore, Tom works exclusively with film in the historic tradition producing hand-crafted archival silver gelatin photographic prints.

Sarah Kercheval expresses the beauty of the natural world through both traditional and abstract landscape photographic images.

Carol Myers is fascinated by meditative pencil drawings that explore the natural objects such as shells, bones, fossils, bare trees and roots ... the architecture of nature.

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Michael Swolsky creates original dimensional pieces, made of copper, brass, bronze and steels, with contemporary, abstract, reflective intonations and brilliant natural colors.

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212 W 10th St Studio B-330 Indianapolis, IN 46202 812-329-9410 tcrobinson.com thom@tcrobinson.com

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1060 N Capitol Ave Studio C-365 Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-441-6391 sarahkercheval.zenfolio.com fisheyestudioindy@gmail.com

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212 W10th St Studio B-210 Harmonies Indianapolis, IN 46202 tpotter-gmoorephotography.com gsmoore@scican.net

STUDIOS OPEN FIRST FRIDAYS First Friday Open Studios offer the visitor a perfect opportunity to learn more about the creative process. Explore the historic Stutz Building, see artists at work, even participate in hands-on art.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VISIT stutzartists.com

......................... BY APPOINTMENT 1060 N Capitol Ave Studio E-345 Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-432-1668 carollmyers.com carollmyers@me.com

......................... MON-FRI 10-3 OR BY APPOINTMENT 212 W 10th St Studio B-355 Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-496-3650 michaelswolsky.com mswolsky@comcast.net

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212 W10th St Studio B-210 Harmonies Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-727-0698 tpotter-gmoorephotography.com tpotter@scican.net

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As part of an Artistic team with Tom Potter, Gayle works exclusively with film in the historic tradition producing hand-crafted archival silver gelatin photographic prints.

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ART / madison

TWAIN ROOM GALLERY AT VILLAGE LIGHTS BOOKSTORE

MadisonGalleries

Located in Historic Madison’s full service

independent bookstore offering a broad selection of quality books, special orders, bookbinding and restoration, author events, musical performances, and two bookstore cats. Exhibit’s featuring the works of a local or regional artist change every two months.

ART JAM

Every 4th Friday, downtown Madison comes alive with music, art, galleries, craft, performance art and shopping during Madison’s ART JAM!

GRANDMA

ERIC PHAGAN

NICE SHOTS STUDIO & GALLERY

ELLE SMITH

GALLERY 115

"For me, color & light variance is everything. With this, form is created & what was once two dimensional appears to be lifted off the surface. Color creates excitement & light brings life to the forms." Award winning artist/teacher, her works hang in public & private collections internationally. Locally at "Art on Main."

Award winning, Hoosier Salon Artist Eric Phagan is on display in his new studio/ gallery that is also home to W of Madison-a unique shop where you’ll find accent and fine accessories for the home. Stay at the Bed & Breakfast upstairs, and stop by the Gallery Café for a light lunch, fresh baked pastries, pies & a touch of nostalgia!

BY APPOINTMENT

OPEN DAILY

509 Broadway St Madison, IN 47250 765-744-4701 elle-art-studio.com ellehsmith@gmail.com

115 E Main St Madison, IN 47250 317-850-9639 ericphaganart.com wofmadison@earthlink.net

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STEPHANIE HELLMAN

131 E Main St Madison, IN 47250 812-701-3028 niceshotsphotos.com

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MON-THURS 11-7, FRI-SAT 11-9, SUN 12-5 110 E Main St Madison, IN 47250 812-265-1800 villagelightsbooks.com

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The first photographer to be the featured artist for the Madison Chautauqua of the Arts poster, Stephanie Hellmann captures unique shots of the Madison area. Also a talented portrait Photographer, her prints, as well as calendars and keepsakes that portray her award winning photos are available at the Nice Shots gallery.

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THE GREINER ART GALLERY HANOVER COLLEGE Greiner Art Gallery exhibits a diverse line-up of visiting and student artists using varying styles and mediums. Meet the artists at openings, exhibitions, lectures, gallery talks, and demonstrations. Check website for new openings, exhibitions and lectures.

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FUTURE EVENTS ONLINE hanover.edu/arts


ART / madison

JAMES TRACY

LAWRENCE RUDOLECH

ALL WAYS POTTERY

JAMES TRACY

LAWRENCE RUDOLECH

THE ARTISANS GALLERY

Create your one-of-a-kind masterpiece from over 100 unglazed pieces! Great gifts for grandparents, family, friends and teachers. Plenty of artistic staff on hand to instruct and paint with you! An ideal place for a bridal shower, family reunion, and creative memories! Paint, relax enjoy!

Original oil and acrylic paintings, limited edition wood and linoleum block prints, giclee prints, and greeting cards. Located in the scenic hill country of southern Indiana in Deputy; 13 miles south of Vernon on SR 3, 14 miles northwest of Madison. Work also available at The Venue Fine Art and Gifts Gallery in Bloomington, The Artisan’s Gallery in Madison, and Galatea’s in Madison.

An award winning artist, and officially an Indiana Artisan, Lawrence shows regularly with Oil Painters of America and the American Impressionist Society. See his work in Madison at the Art On Main Gallery, and in Nashville, Indiana at the Brown County Art Guild and the Brown County Art Gallery.

Visually stunning custom designed natural wood tables with impeccable workmanship and affordable prices are the heart of this unique gallery located in the historic 1800’s Carriage Factory. Also here are 60 regional artists and artisans who create this Madison Premier gallery destination.

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BY APPOINTMENT

219 E Main St Madison, IN 47250 812-265-9088 awp@cynergymetro.net allwayspottery.com

14122 W Main St Deputy, IN 47230 812-703-0028 jamestracyarts.com james@jamestracyarts.com

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128 Joes Ln Hanover, IN 47243 rudolech.com rudolech@roadrunner.com

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At Madison Table Works 325 E Main St Madison, IN 47250 812-273-5050 MadisonTableWorks.com

ROBERT SAUERESSIG

ALL GOOD THINGS SOAPS & SUCH “Cut your own” from more than 35 handcrafted soaps: All-Natural, Aromatherapeutic, old –fashioned, Earth Friendly Soaps made on the premises! Body care products include Essential Oils, Men’s products, Teas, Cards, Handmade Cloths, Lip Balms, Candles and more! Custom gift boxes shipped for you.

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318 W Main St Madison, IN 47250 812-801-4700 AllGoodThingsHandmade.com

ART ON MAIN

Robert Saueressig is well known for his vibrant paintings of sheep, cattle, and landscapes. His work is available in Madison at Art on Main, 309 W Main St; West Street Art Center, 301 West St; Artisans Gallery, 325 E Main St; also at the Brown County Art Guild in Nashville, IN.

Original art & fine crafts from 50 regional & local artists. Unique wooden bowls from native Indiana trees, wine racks, Lazy Susan’s, jewelry, drawings, oils and acrylics, prints, painted gourds, greeting cards, & sculpture. Come sit, sip and savor life in our gallery café!

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Madison, IN 47250 812-273-0552 rhsaueressig.com rhsmadison@gmail.com

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Madison Art Club Gallery 309 W Main St Madison, Indiana 47250 812-265-2923 madisonartclub.com

WEST STREET ART CENTER PETER B. ELLIS Dynamic art is created and hung here weekly in this expansive, historic Irwin Feed building. Join award winning and regional artists Tuesday evenings to paint a live model. Call/e-mail for 2012 Artists exhibition schedule. Space available for rent and events.

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301 West Street Madison, IN 47250 812-223-0327 peter.b.ellis@gmail.com

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AMY GREELY

2012 Monthly Gallery Walks Second Saturdays

April-December 5-8pm villageartwalk.com

FERRER GALLERY

AMY GREELY

Here find a variety of art and craft mediums--Traditional to contemporary-from over 30 local, regional and nationally recognized artists. Located on the second level of the 1910 Village Green Building, this sunlit gallery is home for several artist studios, with classes offered in a variety of mediums.

Indiana Artisan Amy Greely coaxes earthen metals, minerals, gemstones and pearls to life. Ancient civilizations, modern architecture and nature inspire her unique jewelry interpretations. Simple shapes, varieties of textures and rich patinas yields designs that are modern, fresh and alive.

MON-SUN 10-5 , CLOSED TUES

MON-SAT 10-5 & SUN. 12-5

61 W Main St Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-1994 ferrergallery.com

118 S Van Buren St Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-1058 info@amygreely.com

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HOOSIER ARTIST Spring Artist--- Reza Pishgahi. The Hoosier Artist Gallery is located in the heart of Nashville. We are a cooperative gallery of 25 Indiana artists exhibiting in a variety of mediums. Village of Nashville ArtWalk participant 2nd Saturday of each month

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BROWN COUNTY ART GALLERY

VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE ARTWALK

BROWN COUNTY ANTIQUE MALL

Brown County’s original art gallery, est. in 1926, featuring many of Indiana’s finest contemporary and early art colony masters.

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.

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

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MON-SAT 10-5, SUN 12-5 Free Parking • Free admission

Three blocks East of courthouse Main St & Artist Dr Nashville, IN 47448 812-988-4609 browncountyartgallery.org

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SECOND SATURDAYS 5-8 Nashville, IN 47448 812-340-8781 artalliancebrowncounty.com

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BETTY WESTHUES

CAROL HEDIN

THE VENUE, FINE ARTS & GIFTS

BY HAND GALLERY

SUBLIME DESIGN GALLERY & GIFTS

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.

TUES-SAT 11-7, SUN 12-5

MON-SAT 10-5:30

114 S Grant St Bloomington, IN 47404 812-339-4200 TheVenueBloomington.com

101 W Kirkwood Ave #109 Fountain Square Mall Bloomington, IN 47404 812-334-3255 byhandgallery.com

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A fine art gallery featuring all-local artists, displaying: stained glass, blown glass, jewelry, woodworking, paintings, photography, textiles, and more. Carol Hedin, owner and artist, specializes in custom epoxy tables and wall art. The back room displays vintage jewelry, purses, art, and other misc. vintage items.

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TUES-SAT 11-7, SUN 12-5 514 W Kirkwood Ave Bloomington, IN 47404 812-335-3524 mysublimedesign.com

KENDALL REEVES

ERIK WALLACE

ARTHUR LIOU

GALLERY406

IVY TECH WALDRON ARTS CENTER GALLERIES

PICTURA GALLERY

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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SEVEN DAYS A WEEK 9-7 122 S Walnut St Bloomington, IN 47404 812-330-4400 ivytech.edu/waldron

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Galleries open new exhibits by local and regional artists with special receptions on six First Fridays in 2012. Save these dates!

....................................... 2012 GALLERY RECEPTIONS FEBRUARY 3 I 5-8PM

APRIL 6 I 5-8PM JUNE 1 I 5-8PM

AUGUST 3 I 5-8PM

OCTOBER 5 I 5-8PM

DECEMBER 7 I 5-8PM

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gallerywalkbloomington.com

BLOOMINGTON VISUAL ARTISTS’ GUILD AND GALLERY WALK GROUP PRESENTS

Summer Arts Blast A Unique Artful Weekend

Meet artists, acquire artworks, and get an intimate look at art in progress. Enjoy artists sharing their talents. June 1 DOWNTOWN BLOOMINGTON GALLERY WALK 5pm-8pm June 2 and 3 OPEN STUDIOS TOUR 10am-4pm daily Contact bloomingtonvague.com openstudios@bloomingtonvague.com

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Spectrum Studio of Photography & Design The Wicks Building 116 W 6th St Bloomington, IN 47404 812-333-0536 gallery406.com

Five traditional art galleries located in a beautiful Beaux Arts historic setting, plus a large-scale projection gallery for video art and sound. To receive monthly show announcements and calls for submissions, email jroberts51@ivytech.edu.

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.

VISIT THE DOWNTOWN GALLERY WALK GALLERIES

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IU Art Museum's Art on Tap IU Art Museum's first fundraiser features a fine selection of local beers, food, and art The Indiana University Art Museum extends an invitation to its inaugural fundraiser, Art on Tap, set for Saturday, April 14, from 5:30-9:00 p.m. The museum's outdoor Sculpture Terrace will serve as the backdrop for an evening celebration bringing together local microbreweries and the IU Art Museum's world-class art collection. This "must-attend" event of the spring will offer guests an opportunity to sample a variety of locally crafted beers and view beer-themed artwork in the galleries including an ancient Egyptian brewery model dating back to 1991-1782 BC! Beer will be provided by Bloomington Brewing Company, Cutters Brewing Company, and Upland Brewing Company. Oliver Winery will be on hand serving samples of their hard cider, and nonalcoholic beverages also will be available. Gourmet food pairings will be provided by One World Catering and Happy Pig Street Food. Admission to the event includes beer tastings, food, and live music and entertainment by the Vallures and Kali Ma Fire Troupe. Tickets to Art on Tap are $35.00 in advance or $40.00 at the door and can be purchased at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater Box Office, IU Art Museum, Lennie's

APRIL 14 5:30pm-9:00pm IU ART MUSEUM, SCULPTURE TERRACE FOR MORE INFORMATION Indiana University Art Museum 1133 E Seventh St Bloomington, IN 47405 812-855-5445 artmuseum.iu.edu

Bloomington Brewing Company, and Upland Brewery/Restaurant. Tickets are available online atwww.bctboxoffice.com. All proceeds will benefit the Indiana University Art Museum. FOR EVENT OR TICKET INFORMATION, please call the IU Art Museum at 812-855-5445. This event is made possible through partnerships with Bloomington Brewing Company, One World Catering, Upland Brewing Company, Oliver Winery, Cutters Brewing Company, and Happy Pig Street Food. Support for Art on Tap comes from Meadowood Retirement Community, HarrellFish Mechanical Contractors, Malcolm Webb Wealth Management, Tire and Wheel Auto Improvement Center, Argentum Jewelry, and IU Art Museum's ARC Fund!

Opera Don Giovanni Sept. 14, 15, 21, 22

The Merry Widow Oct. 18, 19, 20, 21 NEW PRODUCTION

Cendrillon (Cinderella ) Nov. 8, 9, 10, 11

Xerxes

Feb. 1, 2, 8, 9 NEW PRODUCTION

Akhnaten

Feb. 22, 23 | March 1, 2 NEW PRODUCTION

Falstaff

April 5, 6, 12, 13

Ballet Light and Shade Sept. 28, 29 Fall Ballet

The Nutcracker Nov. 30 | Dec. 1, 2

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Old World New World March 22, 23 Spring Ballet

Subscribe to a Great Season and Save! Packages start at just $26 for students and $36 for the general public. MAC Box Office (812) 855-7433 | music.indiana.edu/operaballet


IVY ARTS THE WALDRON SEASON SEASON BLOOMINGTON

2012 PERFORMANCES MARCH 22-APRIL 8 AUDITORIUM Bachelorette Cardinal Stage Company

APRIL 13-22 ROSE FIREBAY Waiting For Lefty Ivy Players – an Ivy Tech Production

APRIL 15 AUDITORIUM National Society Of Arts and Letters [NSAL] Educational partnership with Ivy Tech

APRIL 19-22 AUDITORIUM Boys Will Be Boys Theatre Of The People

Pattern Of The Heavens Lauren Frederick IU DANCE THEATRE

BLUE WINDOW

WOLFGANG'S DEATH

APRIL 24 AUDITORIUM

The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center houses a unique blend of performers, artists and educators. Ivy Tech Waldron has two newly upgraded performance spaces, six art galleries—one of which is a video gallery—and four classrooms. The Ivy Tech John Waldron Arts Center will present more than 15 productions of theatre, dance, and music during the 2011-2012 Waldron Season, including Ivy Tech Bloomington’s inaugural student production, Waiting for Lefty. Additionally, the Ivy Tech Waldron will host over 45 gallery exhibits, and the Center for Lifelong Learning will offer over 150 courses to choose from at the Waldron. If you are in town please come by and enjoy a performance, sign up for an art class, or view the many art galleries contained in this historic limestone structure in downtown Bloomington.

APRIL 27 AUDITORIUM Ladies First

APRIL 29 AUDITORIUM The Future Of Jazz Jazz from Bloomington

APRIL 30 AUDITORIUM Musical Arts Youth Orchestra An educational partnership with Ivy Tech Community College

MAY 19 AUDITORIUM Storytelling/Songwriting Minifest With Krista Detor and Carrie Newcomer

JUNE 16-JULY 1 AUDITORIUM FOR MORE INFORMATION

812-330-4400 OR IVYTECH.EDU/WALDRON 122 S. WALNUT ST. BLOOMINGTON, IN 47404

Go, Dog, Go! Cardinal Stage Company


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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!

INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY HALL OF FAME

AUBURN AUBURN CORD DUESENBERG AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM 1600 S Wayne St Auburn, IN 46706 260-925-1444 automobilemuseum.org

EARLY FORD V-8 MUSEUM 2181 General Doolittle Dr Auburn, IN 46706 260-927-8022 fordv8foundation.org WED 9-3, CALL BEFORE VISITING

HOOSIERAIR MUSEUM 2822 Co Rd 62 Auburn, IN 46706 260-927-0443 hoosierairmuseum.org

KRUSE AUTOMOTIVE & CARRIAGE MUSEUM

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5634 Co Rd 11-A Auburn, IN 46706 260-927-9144 kacmuseum.org

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BUTLER NATIONAL MILITARY HISTORY CENTER

DEKALB HISTORY MUSEUM

5634 County Rd 11-A Auburn, IN 46706 260-927-9144 militaryhistorycenter.org

201 E Main St Butler, IN 46721 260-868-0979

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 OFSCIENCE, 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

BROWN COUNTY

NATIONAL AUTO & TRUCK MUSEUM

TC STEELE STATE HISTORICSITE

1000 Gordon M Buehrig Pl Auburn, IN 46706 260-925-9100 natmus.org, futurliner.org

4220 TC Steele Rd Nashville, IN 47448 TUES-SAT 9-5, SUN 1-5

tcsteele.org

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

MILLER HOUSE AND GARDEN 506 5th St Columbus, IN 47201 800-468-6564 columbus.in.us TOURS: TUES–SAT 1-3, SUN 1 ADMISSION: $20 PER PERSON

ZAHARAKOS ICECREAM PARLOR & MUSEUM 329 Washington St Columbus, IN 47201 812-378-1900 zaharakos.com MON-FRI 8-8, SAT-SUN 9-8 FREE ADMISSION


FORT WAYNE BOTANICAL CONSERVATORY

INDIANAPOLIS CHILDREN'S MUSEUM

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

3000 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46208 317-334-4000 childrensmuseum.org

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

OPEN DAILY 10-5

FORT WAYNE HISTORY CENTER 302 E Berry St Fort Wayne, IN 46802 MON-FRI 10-5, SAT 12-5 1ST SUNDAY OF MONTH 12-5 ADMISSION: ADULTS $5, SENIORS & STUDENTS [UNDER 18] $3, CHILDREN UNDER 5 FREE

260-426-2882 fwhistorycenter.com

SCIENCE CENTRAL 1950 N Clinton St Fort Wayne, IN 46805 THROUGH JUNE 10: SUN 12-5, WED-FRI 10-4, SAT 10-5 JUNE 10–AUGUST 19: SUN 12-5, TUES-SAT 10-5 ADMISSION: ADULTS $7, CHILDREN [3-12 $7], SENIORS 65+ $7

260-424-2400 sciencecentral.org

FRENCH LICK FRENCHLICK HISTORY MUSEUM 489 S Maple St French Lick, IN 47432 812-936-3592

INDIANA RAILWAY MUSEUM 1 Monon St French Lick, IN 47432 800-74-TRAIN indianarailwaymuseum.org MON-FRI 8:30-4, WEEKENDS 9-6

GARRETT GARRETTART MUSEUM

GARRETT HISTORICAL RAILROAD MUSEUM 302 N Randolph St Garrett, IN 46738 260-357-3002, 260-925-3100

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

EITELJORG MUSEUM 500 W Washington St Indianapolis, IN 46204 317-636-9378 eiteljorg.org

EUGENE AND MARILYN GLICK INDIANA HISTORY CENTER 450 W Ohio St Indianapolis, IN 46202 317-232-1882 indianahistory.org

HALL OF FAME MUSEUM 4790 W 16th St Indianapolis, IN 46222 317-492-8500 indianapolismotorspeedway.com

LAFAYETTE/WEST LAFAYETTE ART MUSEUM OFGREATER LAFAYETTE 102 S 10th St Downtown Lafayette, IN 47905 765-742-1128

MADISON JEFFERSON COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY RAILROAD STATION MUSEUM 711 Green Rd Madison, IN 47250 jchshc.com

LANIER MANSION 217 W 2nd St Madison, IN 47250 812-265-4759

SADDLETREE FACTORY MUSEUM 500 West St Madison, IN 47250 812-265-2967

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100 S Randolph St. Garrett, IN 46738 260-357-4917 garrettmuseumofart.com

CONNERPRAIRIE INTERACTIVE HISTORY PARK

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Making Science FUN every Day!

SCHOFIELD HOUSE 309 E 5th St Madison, IN 47250 812-265-9093

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NEW!

BALL STATE MUSEUM OFART AR 216, BALL STATE UNIVERSITY Muncie, IN 47306 765-285-5242 bsu.edu/artmuseum MON-FRI 9-4:30, SAT-SUN 1:30-4:30

BEARCAT MEMORABILIA ROOM AT MUNCIE FIELDHOUSE

Check wonderlab.org for live animal shows, science of art events, build-it workshops, new science exhibits & more!

Bloomington 812-337-1337

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

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

THEATTERBURY-BAKALAR AIR MUSEUM COMPLEX 4742 Ray Boll Blvd Columbus, IN 47203 812-372-4356 atterburybakalarairmuseum.org TUES-FRI 10-2, SAT 10-4 ADMISSION: FREE

CONNERPRAIRIE 1859 BALLOONVOYAGE 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 10-4, SUN 12-4 ADMISSION: ADULTS $6; STUDENTS, SENIORS, MILITARY $5; UNDER 6 FREE, OBSERVATION TOWER $1

NATIONAL MODEL AVIATION MUSEUM 5161 E Memorial Dr Muncie IN 47302 800-435-9262 modelaircraft.org MON-FRI 8-4:30, SAT 10-4 OPEN SUNDAYS SEASONALLY [MAY-NOV]

VIRGIL I. GUS GRISSOM MEMORIAL MUSEUM SPRING MILL STATE PARK 3333 St Rd 60 E Mitchell, IN 47446 812-849-4129

explore the world of construction!

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

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765-286-1660

munciechildrensmuseum.com

515 S HIGH STREET

MUNCIE, IN 47305

PURDUE UNIVERSITY STEWART CENTER, 4TH FLOOR OF HSSE LIBRARY 504 W State St West Lafayette, IN 47907 765-494-2839 earchives.lib.purdue.edu

WILBUR WRIGHT BIRTHPLACE AND MUSEUM 1525 N 750 E Hagerstown, IN 47346 765-332-2495 birthplace.com APRIL 1-NOV 1, TUES-SAT 10-5, SUN 1-5


to the mentorship of abstract painter Hans Hofmann [1880–1966]. Fine later served as a teacher and mentor herself, as a fine arts faculty member at Hofstra University from 1962 to 1973.

Tranquil Power: The Art of Perle Fine BY JENNY MCCOMAS

Twentieth-century artist's paintings and drawings range in style from geometric abstraction to Abstract Expressionism This spring, the Indiana University Art Museum hosts Tranquil Power: The Art of Perle Fine, a traveling exhibition devoted to an important, but not well known, twentieth-century abstract artist. Despite receiving positive recognition for her work during her lifetime, Perle Fine, like many female artists, has been largely overshadowed by her male counterparts, giants of modern art like Jackson Pollock and Piet Mondrian. Fine’s paintings and drawings range in style from geometric abstraction to Abstract Expressionism, and they evince her love of experimentation with artistic media. Born in Boston, Perle Fine [1905–1988] enrolled in illustration and graphic design courses at the city’s School of Practical Art before moving to New York City in the late 1920s. In New York, Fine became active in avant-garde artistic circles, and in 1936, she joined the organization known as American Abstract Artists. Through this group, she met artists such as the great Dutch painter Piet Mondrian, whose austere geometric grids are echoed in many of her works. Fine’s own artistic sensibilities were developed thanks in part

Tranquil Power: The Art of Perle Fine provides a unique opportunity to trace this artist’s development. The exhibition PERLE FINE [AMERICAN, 1908–1988]. is on view in the IU Art Museum’s IN STACCATO, 1939–41.OIL ON CANVAS.IU ART MUSEUM, 79.73. Special Exhibitions Gallery from March © PERLE FINE. PHOTO COURTESY 24–May 27, 2012. A selection of thirty IU ART MUSEUM photographs of Fine and her artistic circle by Maurice Berezov will also be on view in the Judi and Milt Stewart Hexagon Gallery. For information about programs scheduled in conjunction with the exhibitions, please see the museum’s website: artmuseum.iu.edu. The Perle Fine painting, In Staccato, illustrated above, is one of over 40,000 works of art from around the world in the collection of the Indiana University Art Museum. The IU Art Museum, in an I.M. Pei-designed building, is located at the heart of the IU campus in Bloomington. The public is welcome, and admission is always free. For more information, please visit our website [artmuseum.iu.edu] or call 812-855-5445. Jenny McComas is the Class of 1949 Curator of Western Art after 1800 at the Indiana University Art Museum.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Indiana University Art Museum 1133 E Seventh St Bloomington, IN 47405 812-855-5445 artmuseum.iu.edu

angles café

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& gift shop

Open seven days a week

SALE: April 30th-May 10th

Located in the IU Art Museum

1133 E. 7th St. 812 855-4337

Maurice Berezov (1902-1989) Perle Fine at Day’s Lumberyard Studio, Provincetown, 1944. Photograph by Maurice Berezov © A. E. Artworks

Exhibition catalogue and artist monograph available at Angles Café & Gift Shop

www.artmuseum.iu.edu

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excited to partner with Ball State and the Glick Center for Glass to present this exhibit, as well as provide programming for our region. GLASS: A Juried Art Show 2012 celebrates c o n t e m porary GLASS: A Juried Art Show 2012 glass artists and the portrays the breadth fiftieth anniversary and range of glass of contemporary in contemporary glass in the United contexts of craft, States.”

The Art of Contemporary Glass at Minnetrista Showcasing a collection of some of the best contemporary glass art Artists from across the country and their works of glass art will be featured in a unique exhibit at Minnetrista. In partnership with The Marilyn K. Glick Center for Glass at Ball State University, GLASS: A Juried Art Show 2012 opens May 12. The exhibit is focused on portraying the breadth and range of glass in contemporary contexts of craft, sculpture, and mixed media art—GLASS will showcase a collection of some of the best contemporary glass art. The history of glass in Delaware County dates back to the Ball family relocating its glass manufacturing business from Buffalo, NY,

sculpture, and mixed media art

to Muncie, IN, in 1887. Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing took advantage of the abundance of natural gas during the gas boom and went on to become America’s best known and largest manufacturer of canning jars. One hundred years later, Minnetrista was established on the site of one of the Ball family homes. GLASS: A Juried Art Show 2012 celebrates East Central Indiana’s glass heritage. Vice President of Visitor Experience, Rebecca Holmquist said, “We [Minnetrista] are

Katherine Gray, juror for GLASS, has exhibited her own work, written about glass, curated several exhibitions, and taught workshops around the world. Her work may be found in the collections of the Corning Museum of Glass, the Tacoma Museum of Glass, and the Museum of American Glass. Currently, Katherine is an assistant professor in Glass at California State University, San Bernardino, CA. The winning artist will be awarded a purchase prize, and the artist’s selected work will become part of the permanent collection of the Ball State Museum of Art decorative arts collection. All of the accepted works for the show will be showcased in the GLASS catalog. GLASS: A Juried Art Show 2012 at Minnetrista will be open May 12–August 12 and is supported in part by a grant from the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass. Come enjoy amazing works of glass! Minnetrista is open Monday–Saturday 9am– 5:30pm and Sunday 11am–5:30pm.

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Minnetrista 1200 N Minnetrista Pkwy Muncie, IN 47303 800-428-5887 or 765-282-4848 minnetrista.net

Connect with us online!

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There’s Always Something New at Minnetrista! Supported by a grant from the Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass.


David Owsley Museum of Art Ball State University

talks, and many exciting interactive events which you can learn about on our web site bsu.edu/ artmuseum Open through May 6, The Wrocław School of Printmaking is a wide-ranging exhibition. Featuring print-based works by faculty members of the Printmaking Department at the Eugeniusz Geppert Academy of Art and Design in Wrocław, Poland, the exhibition provides a comprehensive overview of the variety of printmaking techniques and sources of inspiration employed by the artists of the Wrocław School.

Rich collection offers dynamic experience with visual arts from ancient cultures through the 20th century Step into the David Owsley Museum of Art Ball State University 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. As you explore priceless treasures of many styles and periods from the United States, Europe, Africa, India, China, Japan, South America, and the Mediterranean, you’ll learn about diverse cultures, world history, and the major ideas in art through the centuries.

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Poles, in particular, have excelled at printmaking at least since the 1970s when they teamed up with theaters to present edgy, graphic and often absurd or Surrealist imagery that recorded the currents of change sweeping Eastern Europe and undercutting authority with ironic narrative images that were bold, dramatic and intensely formal at the same time.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Our staff is committed to educating students of all ages and the surrounding community about the museum’s collection. Join us throughout the year for special exhibitions, guided tours, gallery

Fine Arts Building, Ball State University Muncie, IN 47306 765-285-5242 bsu.edu/artmuseum

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Wedding Trends And Opportunities CONTRIBUTED BY LISA MORRISON

Prospective brides treated to a bountiful mix of new concepts, color schemes and choices Bridal trends for 2012 highlight many colorful and even unusual concepts for floral design and décor. The Bloomington Bridal Expo recently featured many of these creations. Prospective brides were treated to a bountiful mix of new concepts, color schemes and choices. Floral design studios such as Bloomington’s ARTFUL BLOOMS featured bouquets enhanced with twigs and feathers not typically seen in bridal arrangements. Floral offerings of deep purple and green, delicious peach and yellow, and even bright jewel tones, were mixed very attractively with contrasting feathers and other natural materials. And, beautiful choices abound. CATHY TEETERS, also of Bloomington, lends sophisticated elegance to her arrangements by using shades of silver, decorated pedestals and other architectural pieces to highlight her work. For the budgetconscious bride, Owen County’s HARVEST MOON FLOWERS offers three acres of traditional and non-traditional floral choices. Plants, pods and a variety of herbs such

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as Mexican sage, with its deep purple flowers and silver-toned leaves, are used to create beautiful arrangements that compliment any small garden wedding and enable a bride to stay within her budget. These creative combinations complement the trend toward destination weddings that are growing in popularity among brides-to-be. Envision a ceremony at BUTLER WINERY, one of the Indiana Wine Trail Wineries located near the Brown and Monroe County line. Butler Winery is nestled in picturesque fields of grape vineyards. The property features a pond and terrace area. It is a type of destination venue that lends itself well to a beautiful fall wedding and/or reception. Boutique wedding destinations often provide the added bonus of natural Today’s wedding landscapes and of décor concepts not trends offer today’s brides an enticing available at many traditional venues. array of wedding For example, the expansive rolling options. fields of daffodils in springtime at the T.C. STEELE HISTORIC SITE in Brown County and the regal architectural landscaping in any season at THE INN AT IRWIN GARDENS in Columbus, provide both natural beauty and historic interest. In West Lafayette, Purdue University’s spacious ROSS ADE PAVILION offers an array of stunning venues, including the Shively Club. Levy Restaurants, which operates a number of gourmet restaurants across the country, caters beautifully executed private events and weddings. Ross Ade Pavilion invites the Bride and Groom to be guests at their own party!

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Today’s wedding trends in floral design and décor, coupled with the unique attraction of one-of-a-kind boutique destinations offer today’s brides an enticing array of wedding options.

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The Right Side of Indiana is the Right Place for Your Getaway Find a unique blend of beautiful parks, historic sites, festivals, museums, Amish farms and abundant shopping The headline of “Discover the Right Side of Indiana” is more than a phrase. Nearly 75 tourism attractions, restaurants, festivals and hotels have come together to provide the finest opportunities for family fun and getaways. There is no challenge for finding it all in eastern Indiana from Fort Wayne in the north to Metamora in the south. Visitors will find a unique blend of beautiful parks, historical sites, festivals, museums, Amish farms and abundant antique shopping along the eastern Indiana borders. You’ll find the internationally known Peru Circus, premier arts and entertainment at Wabash’s Honeywell Center, great shows at Bearcreek Farms and the excitement of horse racing and casino action at Hoosier Park Racing & Casino.

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Indiana’s automobile heritage is showcased at a National Historic Landmark, the Auburn Cord Duesenberg Museum in Auburn, and other great automotive museums throughout eastern Indiana. The region is

The Only Jay in the USA! A Few of Our Events:

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• Tri-State Swap & Sell Meet-May16-19 • Arch Bridge Kroozers Car Show-May 19 • Dunkirk Glass Days-May 30-June 2 • 9th Annual Pow Wow-June 9-10 • Kustoms of America Car Show-June 28-30 •Portland Time Trials-July 8 • 40th Vintage Motorbike Show-July 9-13 •Hollowblock 11th Monster Car Show-July21 •Jay County Fair-July 23-28

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118 S. Meridian St., Portland, IN 47371 Toll Free: 877-726-4481

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also packed with challenging golf from Walnut Creek Golf Courses outside Marion to other nationally known courses throughout Hamilton County northeast of Indianapolis. Eastern Indiana also boasts savory dining along the trails of the Indiana Foodways Alliance, and shopping is easily found following the path of the 60-mile loop of 900 antique shops along “Antique Alley.” It is not difficult to discover legendary stars like James Dean, Garfield, the basketball traditions at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame, the historic Hoosier Gym and more in eastern Indiana. What you won’t have to search for are the amazing, friendly people of the area, as they are the true highlight of Hoosier hospitality. Discover the Right Side of Indiana … the Right Place for Your Getaway. Your discovery, adventure and fun begin at the website, visiteasternindiana.org.


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For many years, though its guestbook and verbally, the museum had received many requests for a historic photo car experience. Additionally, when the museum’s Interpretation and Education committee was designing the Beyond the Classroom program, the museum’s Study Trip program, they unanimously agreed that a collector photo car would be an ideal experiential teaching tool.

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Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum Experience sitting in a historic 1916 Dodge Brothers Touring car yourx photo taken 1 Newand Ad getting - Horz 7.5 4.75:Layout

An INTERACTIVE CAR EXHIBIT adds another dimension to the museum’s educational programs. The car, a 1916 Dodge Brothers Touring car, allows visitors to sit in it and experience a historic automobile and get their pictures taken. The car’s backdrop is a wall-sized, nighttime mural of the outside of the museum with its interior brightly lit so that the stunning cars in its main showroom are highly visible through the famous “Auburn” “Cord” “Duesenberg” windows.

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All visitors, including families and students, sit in and have their picture taken in the car everyday. The vehicle also gives students on Study Trips the additional experience of touching, seeing, smelling and sitting in a collector car.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Auburn Cord Duesenberg Automobile Museum 1600 S Wayne St Auburn, IN 46706 260-925-1444 automobilemuseum.org

From our Automotive Heritage to Worldwide Festivals, Antique & Specialty Shops, and Tasty Restaurants, DeKalb County offers the Visitor an Experience of Indiana’s Small Towns.

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. . . AT AFFORDABLE PRICES!

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Searching For A Great Family WORLD-CLASS ACTIVITIES . . . Getaway?

entertainment—and it’s one of the most affordable and convenient destinations in the Midwest!

Look no further than Fort Wayne! Fort Wayne, Indiana’s second largest city, is fast becoming one of Indiana’s greatest family getaway destinations! Fort Wayne offers families outstanding activities, shopping, and

Any trip to Fort Wayne starts at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo. Named one of the top ten zoos in the nation, the Children’s Zoo offers over 1,500 animals on 42 acres— and countless activities to fill the day.

The best part - there are rides in every part of the zoo! Families are encouraged to “tickle their toes in the treetops” on the Sky Safari in the African Journey, travel through the Australian Outback on a river log ride, and more!

We know that you’re looking for a relaxing hotel with all of the comfort and amenities to help you feel right at home, at a price that fits your budget. With over 50 choices, from luxurious full–service hotels to quaint bed and breakfasts, Fort Wayne has just the place for you to relax, unwind, and take a dip in the pool!

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And in the evening, you’ll want to head downtown to one of Fort Wayne’s favorite entertainment options —a TinCaps baseball game. Set in a breathtaking downtown park setting, a TinCaps game is truly fun for the whole family – and seats on the grass start at just $5.

Find amazing hotel packages, coupons, contests and deals at VisitFortWayne.com, or give us a call at 1-800-767-7752 to request a Visitors Guide and start planning today. We can’t wait to help you design your next great family getaway this summer!

FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit Fort Wayne 927 S Harrison St Fort Wayne, IN 46802 visitfortwayne.com

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 nation • Catch baseball fever in our new downtown stadium • Splash into a summer of fun with MORE festivals, MORE fun, and MORE memories! Request a Visitors Guide and learn more:

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Offering practical information for the home gardener enthusiast to the master gardener. Demonstrations, plant sales, food, vendors and more pack this weekend event each year. A free event. Minnetrista, 1200 N Minnestrista Pkwy, 47303

MUNCIE EVENTS

APRIL 20-22

INDIANA MUDMAN 5K MUDDY OBSTACLE RUN munciemultisport.com

This 5k course is full of mud and obstacles and will have you going through a SWAT Team training course and other obstacles testing your physical and mental toughness.

APRIL 15, MAY 7, JUNE 3

ROLLER DERBY

cornfeddd.com Cornfed Derby Dames Gibson Roller Arena, 2610 S Mock, 47302 Admission $10 cash only

ONGOING EVENTS PLANT SALE

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First Thursday of each month, 5pm-8pm Downtown Muncie galleries

MAY 12–AUGUST 12

GLASS: A JURIED GLASS SHOW

MINNETRISTA FARMER'S MARKET

minnetrista.net, 765-282-4848

minnetrista.net, 765-282-4848

Focused on portraying the breadth and range of glass in contemporary contexts of craft, sculpture and mixed media art. Minnetrista, 1200 N Minnestrista Pkwy, 47303

Farmer's Market at Minnetrista opens outdoors May 5 with summer hours 8am–Noon every Saturday, May–October. Wednesday Farmers Market begins May 9 3:30pm–5:30pm every Wednesday, May– October. Minnetrista, 1200 N Minnestrista Pkwy, 47303

MAY 19

MASTER GARDENERS PLANT SALE 765-288-1854 Plant sale and swap! Delaware Co. Fairgrounds, 1210 N Wheeling Ave, 47303

JUNE 2-3

GARDEN FAIR AT MINNETRISTA minnetrista.net, 765-282-4848 Sat 10am-4pm, Sun 10am-3pm

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FIRST THURSDAY ART

FOR MORE INFORMATION Muncie CVB 3700 S Madison St Muncie, IN 47302 765-284-270 visitmuncie.org


NORTH / WEST REGION CARMEL HENDRICKS COUNTY LAFAYETTE SPEEDWAY ZIONSVILLE

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NORTH / WEST REGION / speedway

SPEEDWAY Bold vision for Speedway's next 100 years Today, Speedway, Indiana is building upon the town’s unique history and motorsports ancestry— both an integral part of the rich fabric that makes Speedway a great place to live, work, play, learn and shop. Boasting a multi-million dollar face lift, the area is inviting fans to the area for a new look and new amenities including Italian automaker Dallara and its U.S. distributor, Indy Racing Experience, that have partnered in a $7 million plant to design and assemble the next generation of chassis for the IndyCar series featured in the 2012 race season. “We want to allow the racing fans to see what is happening inside. There will be different activities—from the entertainment side and teaching side— showing the racing processes from the design and engineering of the car up to production and when the car hits the racetrack. Dallara cares about education.” Said Stefano di Ponti, General Manager of Speedway Dallara.

FOR MORE INFORMATION

CORNER OF 16TH AND MAIN STREETS, WEST

The Speed Zone Master Plan places a very high importance on pedestrian mobility and safety and green development.

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Speedway is poised for fast success creating a destination for year round visitors. The creation of four vibrant development districts primed for business growth—the Motor Sports Technology district, the Indianapolis Motor Speedway district, the Museum/Entertainment/ Retail district and the Town Center district—and collaboration with the state of Indiana to develop targeted incentive packages will attract domestic and international companies and stimulate startup firms.

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Speedway offers so many diverse ways to play, you may decide to stay in town where many of our recreation activities center on our racing history. Visitors can enjoy a day at the Brickyard, tour the IMS Hall of Fame or burn the rubber off their own tires taking a lap with the Indy Racing Experience. The community also boasts access to championship

Town of Speedway 1450 N Lynhurst Dr Speedway, IN 46224 317-246-4111 townofspeedway.org speedwayindiana.com

golf courses, lush green parks, shopping and many more fun ways to spend the day in Speedway. Sarah Fisher and team co-owner Willis “Wink” Hartman have also announced plans to build a $2.5 million headquarters and race shop to house Sarah Fisher Hartman Racing in Speedway. Even though it is not far from the big city of Indianapolis, the town of Speedway has retained its small-town feel and charm, with friendly neighborhoods, local businesses and of course, a love of racing.


FARMERS MARKET

PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE SPANNING THE WABASH RIVER

NINE GOLF COURSES

DOWNTOWN STORES & GALLERIES TROPICANOE COVE

Go downtown for eclectic shopping, art galleries, restaurants and nightlife. Great parks and hiking and biking trails, including Prophetstown State Park and Columbian Park. Golf a course designed by Pete Dye or Hale Irwin. Attractions include; Purdue University, Wolf Park, Historic Prophetstown, a zoo, two breweries, a winery, great festivals and more. Enjoy a variety of architecture and outdoor art. From helping you learn more about our area to finding accommodations or event information, the staff of the Lafayette–West Lafayette Convention & Visitors Bureau is happy to assist you any way we can!

Lafayette—West Lafayette Convention & Visitors Bureau 301 Frontage Road Lafayette, IN 47905 HomeOfPurdue.com

PROPHETSTOWN STATE PARK WINERY & BREWERIES

WOLF PARK

800-872-6648

COLUMBIAN PARK ZOO

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NORTH / WEST REGION / lafayette – west lafayette

LAFAYETTE WEST LAFAYETTE

Discover what makes Lafayette / West Lafayette such a special place to visit

LAFAYETTE TROLLEY

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PURDUE SPRING FEST AND BUG BOWL purdue.edu/springfest Annual event showcasing the lighter side of higher education. This free event is a great opportunity

to learn about animals, art, astronomy and much more! The annual Bug Bowl is the largest known insect event of its kind. Nearly 30,000 people attend this event each year as part of Purdue's Spring Fest weekend. Preschoolers through retirees take part in numerous hands-on insect

activities including the cricket spitting contest and cockroach racing at Roachill Downs. The Bug Bowl consistently has the highest attendance of any event during Purdue's Spring Fest weekend. Various locations on Purdue University campus.

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PURDUE GRAND PRIX RACE Track opens at 10am, main race is at 2pm purduegrandprix.org “The greatest spectacular in College Racing.” Brings together over 50 student entries. Current students, alumni, family, friends, and community members are invited to attend this exciting “student event”! Located behind Schwartz Tennis Center off McCormick Road & Cherry Lane in West Lafayette.

MAY 11

DOWNTOWN GALLERY WALK 6pm tippecanoearts.org The downtown art scene offers a "Gallery Walk" several times throughout the year. The first one kicks off on May 11. Stroll from gallery to gallery to view the latest exhibitions and often meet the artists who created them, listen to music and dine at one of many downtown eateries.

MAY 12 AND JUNE 9

MOSEY DOWN MAIN STREET 6pm–Midnight moseydownmainstreet

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APRIL 21

Series of street celebrations brought to you by the local artistic community. With three stages of music, outdoor food, beer, and wine sales as well as street performers, sidewalk chalk and hand made hula hoops, drum circles and DJ’s, belly dancers and balloon animals.

MAY 26

ROUND THE FOUNTAIN ART FAIR 9am–4:30pm roundthefountain.org One of the best one-day outdoor art shows in the Midwest. Featuring paintings, sculptures, pottery, photography, prints,jewelry and other media. Courthouse Square in downtown Lafayette.

JUNE 16

TASTE OF TIPPECANOE 4pm–Midnight tasteoftippecanoe.org Downtown Lafayette, the Depot Plaza, the Myers Pedestrian Bridge and Tapawingo Park in West Lafayette will all come alive as the Tippecanoe Arts Federation presents a culinary and musical celebration for the arts.

JUNE 22-24

INDIANA FIDDLERS’ GATHERING times vary indianafiddlersgathering.org Held among the stately trees of the Tippecanoe Battlefield Historic Park, in Battle Ground. Threeday acoustic music festival featuring the best in old-time, bluegrass, swing jazz fiddle, string band, Celtic andethnic music on one stage as well as impromptu jam sessions.

Lafayette/West Lafayette CVB 800-872-6648 or 765-447-9999 homeofpurdue.com

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ORIGINAL FINE ART LIMITED EDITION GICLÉES PHOTOGRAPHY SPORTS ART

www.thesalemartgallery.com

ZIONSVILLE

Featuring Nature Artist

JIM SALEM,

Emerging and Established Artists

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"ART AFTER FIVE"

FIRST FRIDAYS all year, open to 10pm

12 E Cedar Street Zionsville, IN 46077

317-733-2040

Summer fun in Zionsville for the entire family

FOR MORE INFORMATION Zionsville Chamber 317-873-3836 ZBowl2012.com, zionsvillechamber.org, ZionsvilleMerchants.com

Take a garden tour through Zionsville; develop your creative artistic talents and learn from one of the masters, Randall Sexton during a week long Plein Air Workshop. Classic Porsche Cars, and a kick-off for the Miss Indiana Scholarship Pageant takes place Father’s Day week-end. This year’s Brick Street Art Walk will feature visual, performing and literary arts.


MARKET EVE Main Street 7pm–10pm

FARMERS MARKET Saturdays 8am–11am Fresh food abounds at the weekly farmers market featuring 35 to 40 vendors selling fresh produce, baked goods, meat, cheese, honey, cut flowers, bedding plants, herbs, salsas, dips, frozen gourmet foods, hot breakfast burritos, and other tasty treats. The market attracts between 500 and 750 patrons each week, and special events are held once a month. The market will celebrate its 16th year this summer and is located at the corner of Main and Hawthorne streets in downtown Zionsville. FOR MORE INFORMATION Contact Settle, ZFM Market Master, 317-733-6343

ART AFTER 5 First Fridays 5-9pm, the first Friday of every month APR 6, MAY 4, JUN 1, JUL 6, AUG 3, SEPT 7, OCT 5, NOV 2 AND DEC 7 *Most galleries participate, with many offering extended hours beyond those listed.

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BRICK STREET MARKET Main Street 10am–5pm JUNE 13–16

PLEIN AIR WORKSHOP 317-873-6862 SullivanMunce Cultural Center 205 W Hawthorne St, 46077 JUNE 16

INDIANA PORSCHE CLUB 51ST ANNIVERSARY— CRUISIN’ ALONG THE BRICKS JUNE 23

MISS INDIANA PAGEANT Wed 7pm, Thurs 7pm, Fri 7pm, Sat 12pm-7pm Finals Zionsville Performing Arts Center 1000 Mulberry St, 46077 JUNE 22

BRICK STREET ART WALK Friday evening 6pm-10pm

JULY 4

LIONS CLUB SUMMER CONCERT Sunday evenings in July Lions Park AUGUST 14

TASTE OF ZIONSVILLE

Main Street

STREET DANCE Main Street

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brickstreetartwalk@gmail.com, zionsvillearts.org, zionsvillemerchants.com The Zionsville Arts Initiative in partnership with the Zionsville Merchants Association proudly present Brick Street Art Walk 2012. A much anticipated summer evening event celebrating the arts in Zionsville. This year will feature more visual, performing and literary arts than ever before. Stroll the historic brick street and experience artists demonstrating their wares, visit the poetry corner, listen to music, dine at one of our fine restaurants, visit the art galleries and merchant shops along Main Street as we celebrate and support the arts in Zionsville. Admission and parking are FREE.

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60 West Pine St., Zionsville, IN | 779-379-2674

12 East Cedar St., Zionsville, IN 46077 | 317-733-2040

Hours: Monday - Saturday 9am-5pm and by Appointment

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Kellar Mahaney Gallery Located in Black Dog Books on Main Street

www.casaliniphotography.com

www.kellarmahaney.com

10 ½ N. Main St., Zionsville, IN 46077 | 317-873-4858

317-796-8354

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Rachles Fine Art Gallery & Studio

Hours: Tues.-Sat. 11-5

www.wattsfineart.com

www.susierachles.com

20 N. Main St., Zionsville, IN 46077 | 317-344-2534

70 S. Main St., Zionsville, IN 46077 | 317-691-0560


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NORTH / WEST REGION / carmel

CARMEL

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Carmel Arts & Design District Expect to find original works and limited edition prints, all forms of paintings, art glass, sculpture, photography, and more Located just 13 miles north of Indianapolis is Midwest’s newest, premier setting for the arts and design industry. The Carmel Arts & Design District has attracted well over 100 shops and the list of merchants continues to grow. Located in the heart of Old Town Carmel, Indiana, the Arts & Design District is the Midwest’s premier arts and design destination. You’ll find a large array of interior designers, art galleries, showrooms, restaurants, antique stores and a variety of specialty retail shops.

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Also unique is the Carmel Public Art Collection that includes designs to enhance the urban environment and promote the visual arts in Carmel. The City of Carmel purchased 5 life-size sculptures, all part of the “Man-on-the-Street” series, by J. Seward Johnson Jr.

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You’ll find eight galleries within walking distance offering an impeccable variety of art and warm welcomes from gallery owners and art consultants. Expect to find original works and limited edition prints, all forms of painting, art glass, sculpture, photography, portraiture, and more. The Carmel Arts & Design District Gallery Association

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April 14 May 12 June 9 July 14 August 11

September 8 October 13 November 10 December 8

features local, regional, national, and international artists that work in the styles of impressionism, abstract impressionism, Italian-Baroque, plein air, realism, neo-realism, and a range of contemporary art. You’ll appreciate the District’s powerful presence of art and enjoy its unique boutiques, eateries and specialty retail stores.

THE CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS The Center for the Performing Arts is a world-class performing arts center. It boasts a state-of-the-art, acoustically perfect 1,600-seat concert hall, The Palladium; a500-seat proscenium theater; and a 200seat studio theater. The Center for the Performing Arts is home to a number of local performing arts organizations, including Civic Theatre, the principal resident theater company, and the Carmel Symphony Orchestra. Other groups that call it home are Carmel's Actors Theatre of Indiana, Carmel FOR MORE INFORMATION Carmel Arts & Design District Repertory Theatre, 30 W Main St, Ste 220 Central Indiana Carmel, IN 46032 Dance Ensemble and 317-571-ARTS the Gregory Hancock carmelartsanddesign.com Dance Theatre.


SOUTH CENTRAL REGION BLOOMINGTON BROWN COUNTY COLUMBUS MADISON FRENCH LICK

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MADISON REGATTA ON THE OHIO RIVER PHOTO COURTESY OF STEPHANIE HELLMAN

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Unlimited Hydroplane

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Fastest propeller-driven boats in the world that reach speeds of 200mph What is an Unlimited Hydroplane? Excitement beyond what anyone can experience in the world of motorsports. Unlimited Hydros are sanctioned under the American Power Boat Association, and all boats in the fleet use the prefix U, as in Unlimited. The national champion team carries the U-1 designation, which the Miss Madison Team accomplished three years in a row. Unlimiteds are the fastest propeller-driven boats in the world and reach

speeds of 200 mph. What makes Madison and Unlimited Hydroplanes so special? Madison has hosted Unlimited Hydros 62 consecutive years this July and is only bested by Detroit, which just recently celebrated 100 years of Unlimited racing. Madison can trace its boat-racing roots to the riverboat days in the 1800s, beginning a rich heritage of boat racing on the Ohio River that continues today.

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It takes a special location to be able to stage an Unlimited Hydroplane race, and currently one has only six venues in the world to view these incredible machines. The Madison locations are ideal for Hydro racing as there is a combination of a body of water large enough to accommodate 200 mph speeds and a natural, tree-lined riverbank perfect for spectator viewing. The lineup of race sites is Madison; Detroit; Tri-Cities, Wash.; Seattle; San Diego; and Doha, Qatar in the Middle East. Given this list, Madison is in the neighborhood for all those in the Midwest looking for something unique and easily accessible.

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Madison welcomes everyone looking to experience this historical Indiana city at 200 mph! Joe Hertz Madison Regatta, Inc.

FOR MORE INFORMATION VisitMadison 800-559-2956 or 812-265-2956 visitmadison.org


Don't miss the magic of spring in Madison The first signs of spring are already visible in Madison. The daffodils have appeared and the crocus, tulips and forsythia can’t be far behind. The downtown begins to come alive with beautiful hanging baskets filled to the brim with a colorful mix of flowers. Our shop keepers start planting the flower beds along the street and everyone looks forward to balmy spring breezes wafting up from the riverfront. Restaurant & shop owners can’t wait for the first warm days to set out tables and special items for sale. The formal gardens and lawns around the Lanier Mansion are filled with blooming flowers, plants and budding trees. It’s a great place to wander, sit on a bench and let the warm air surround you. Another popular spot to

experience spring in Madison is along our beautiful riverfront. The Japanese Cherry trees line the road and there are many spots to sit and river watch.

SOUTH CENTRAL REGION / madison

MADISON Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge has more than 200 species of birds, wildflowers, trees and wildlife just waking up on its 50,000 acres. At Clifty Falls State Park, you can take a leisurely stroll around the park and spot the many varieties of wildflowers peaking out from the forest floor. Early spring is one of the best times to view Clifty’s seven waterfalls. Every spring, we get calls asking if the redbuds and dogwoods are in bloom. They look beautiful lining the roadside and are a sure sign FOR MORE INFORMATION that spring has arrived in VisitMadison southern Indiana. Don’t miss 800-559-2956 or 812-265-2956 the magic of spring in Madison. visitmadison.org

Madison Indiana

what you chose today

Spring with a River View

orange you chose today and purple from meetings

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Plan Your Getaway Today • 800-559-2956 • www.visitmadison.org

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The Perfect Short Summer Getaway Madison is bustling with activities no matter the time of the year In this economy, we are all looking to save money. Madison is the perfect short summer getaway that puts on a big party! If you want something for the entire family to enjoy while not breaking the bank, look no further than Madison, Indiana! Cities along the river are sometimes said to be “sleepy river towns.” I’m here to tell you that Madison is anything but!

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We are bustling with activities for just about everyone no matter what time of year! If you like folk music, RiverRoots in May will hit the spot. Racing fans will be thrilled by the hydroplanes that compete during the Madison Regatta in July. For those with an artistic eye, the Chautauqua Festival of Art in September is the place to be.

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madisonribberfest.com

DAMON WELCH, MAYOR MADISON RIBBERFEST

One of our favorite festivals, though, is the Madison Ribberfest in mid-August. You don’t need to go to Memphis to enjoy barbeque and blues along a riverfront. Just come to Madison! This festival will tickle your taste buds and your ears! For two days, our riverfront becomes the epicenter for fun, food, and music. Bring a lawn chair and enjoy the riverfront, or be a part of the competition! Professional teams come from around the Midwest to compete for top BBQ…but if you’ve got a grill and some know-how, you can be a part of it too! Don’t be left out of one of the best-kept [and tasty!] secrets around.

Don’t wait to visit just during our festivals. Come stay in one of our bed & breakfast locations, hike Clifty Falls State Park, tour our historic homes, or just shop our quaint downtown district. With a down economy, I know we are all looking to have fun while staying close to home. Give Madison a try! Whether you come for a day, a week, or decide to make it your home, I know you’ll love Madison as much as I do! Sincerely, Mayor Damon Welch


MON-THURS & SAT 9-5, FRI 9-6, SUN 1-5 232 E Main St I Madison, IN 47250 812-265-2588 or 812-265-2835 finethreads.lpb@gmail.com

Give yourself a gift of travel, treats and time-out at the Madison Fudge Factory, where you'll discover a mouth watering mix of 50 and more flavors of homemade fudge nestled in the case leading to the adjoining educational toy shoppe. Because one stop is not enough, indulge in an overnight stay upstairs in one of the two spacious suites with unique and antique decor. Although quite nostalgic—guests enjoy most modern amenities. A three block stroll to the Ohio River Heritage Trail and walkable distance to more historic sites.

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APRIL: MON-SAT 12-4, BEGINNING MAY 1: MON-SAT 1-5, SUN 12-5 630 W Main St I Madison, IN 47250 866-88-FUDGE or 812-273-5378 madisonfudgefactory.com

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HOME OF THE MADISON TROLLEY AND AUNT ANNA'S ATTIC BED AND BREAKFAST

MADISON

Two stores under one roof! Here you will find Madison’s best children’s clothing [boys/girls infant-size 16] and women’s distinctive fashions and unique accessories. FINE THREADS boasts a full line of Vera Bradley™ handbags, luggage and accessories , and the Brighton™ Jewelry Collection. Quality fashions for women include Frank Lyman, PBJ sweaters, Madison Hill and more. LITTLE PEOPLE BOUTIQUE features the best from Hartstrings, Goodlad, Taggies, Kidorable, Isabelle & Chloe, and much more! Open 7 days a week.

MADISON FUDGE FACTORY

SOUTH CENTRAL REGION / madison

FINE THREADS & LITTLE PEOPLE BOUTIQUE

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SOMETHING SIMPLE Home, harmony, health and happiness, are simple sentiments that come to mind as you enter this 1870 historic Masonic Lodge landmark into a shoppers delight where primitive and antique decor meets contemporary housewares. Intricate quilts, comfy bedcovers in an array of rich fabrics and handcrafted dolls are nestled between pillows with loving messages. Aromatic candles, dinnerware and linens set the stage to serve luscious homemade soup blends available. Here you'll also find heartwarming and unique gifts for family and friends you break bread with. Happily, there's Something Simple here for everyone! DAILY 10-5 217 E Main St I Madison, IN 47250 812-265-2566 somethingsimple@roadrunner.com

Cocoa Safari creates handmade, gourmet chocolates using the finest ingredients and natural flavors. In addition to favorites such as Coconut Haystacks and Chocolate Dipped Homemade Marshmallows they offer a full line of sugar free treats which will fool you into thinking they are the real thing every time. Open seven days a week, there’s always a good reason to stop in to taste their mouth watering chocolates whenever you’re in Madison.

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SUN 11-5, MON-FRI 11-6, SAT 10-6 118 W Main St I Madison, IN 47250 812-273-8800 cocoasafarichocolates.com

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SOUTH CENTRAL REGION / madison

MADISONDINING HINKLE'S SANDWICH SHOP

THE RED PEPPER DELI, CAFÉ & CATERING

GUESS WHO WAS JUST VOTED ‘ONE OF INDIANA’S SUPER 46 SANDWICHES’!! Since 1933 Hinkle's has been the Main Street mainstay for authentic burgers and fries. Homemade soup, grilled cheese, tenderloin, chicken and fish sandwiches still beckon patrons! Start here for a fresh, old fashioned breakfast! The famous Hinkleburgers are a must try, with homemade chili & soups served daily.

Lunch and dinner here is a Midwest Living Magazine “Must See”! The New York Pastrami, Teriyaki Chicken, Tuscan Turkey, and Corned Beef are just a few of the choices for Signature Sandwiches, Panini’s and wraps [$5.95]. Fresh Pesto, hummus and special chipotle mayo add zest! Personal pan pizzas [home-made dough!], fresh breads, and homemade soups make these healthy meals. Gril it, Bake it, Layer it,Wrap it. Enjoy It!

MON-TUES 6-10, WED-THURS 6-12AM, FRI-SAT OPEN 24 HOURS, CLOSED SUN

204 W Main St I Madison, IN 47250 812-265-3919 I hinkleburger.com

MON-THURS 10-8, FRI-SAT 10-9 902 W Main St I Madison, IN 47250 812-265-3354 I redpepperdelicafe.com facebook.com/redpepperdeli I redpeppermadison@hotmail.com

BISTRO ONE

SHOOTERS

For 20 years gourmet Chef and Bistro One owner Nicos Izamis has brought romance and International flavor to Madison with sophisticated taste, talent & memorable servings of Greek, Mediterranean & European Cuisine. Regular visits to the Madison Farmers Market make the menu tastefully seasonal & thoughtful wine selections complement each dish. Chef Nicos is known for table-side visits that leave guests feeling special—"I cook every meal first from my heart"—I want them to know that.

This family friendly sports bar is famous for fun, food, and a great selection of Micro Brews! See here year round sports package games on 15 high definition screens. Although famous for Tenderloin sandwiches and burgers, the seafood selections are numerous alongside Mexican and Italian inspired favorites. Don’t forget to try the Sweet Potatoe Fries, Fried Green Tomatoes, and “Roger’s potatoe Salad”!

WED-SAT 5:30-9, CALL FOR WINTER HOURS

SUN-THURS 11-10, FRI-SAT 11-12AM 101 E Main St I Madison, IN 47250 812-265-3841 I See us on you tube!

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SOUTH CENTRAL REGION / brown county

BROWN COUNTY

The Ordinary Restaurant An Early American dining experience Located in the heart of Nashville, on Van Buren Street you’ll be sure to appreciate the unmatched homemade “fresh” quality and atmosphere the Ordinary has to offer. 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 at The Ordinary, Nashville's extraordinary eating and beverage experience and makes a great place to take a break from shopping, meet up with friends and reminisce, to share your experiences and special found treasures.

SERVING LUNCH AND DINNER

Lunch includes homemade soups, salads, extraordinary sandwiches, and full luncheons. The dinner menu offers special fish selections, chicken, turkey, other fowl, barbecued back ribs, and steaks with all the trimmings.

Not in the mood to dine, The Ordinary also offers a full bar and lounge area where you can relax, take a break from the heat and enjoy a cold drink or glass of wine while waiting on others to finish their day. FOR RESERVATIONS at The Ordinary call 812-988-6166.

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While a special menu changes with the seasons, The Ordinary offers a wide selection of luncheons, dinners, and sandwiches. "Potations" are a particular feature of The Ordinary, and a fine choice of wine, beer, and mixed drinks are available to complement any meal or quiet moment.

Nashville's extraordinary eating and beverage experience makes a great place to take a break from shopping, meet up with friends to reminisce, to share your experiences and special found treasures

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BROWNCOUNTYDINING

THE SEASONS

THE NASHVILLE HOUSE

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.

A Brown County Landmark, renowned for savory home cooking, antique collectibles and gadgets, and old-fashioned hospitality. Enjoy famous fried chicken, savory smoked sausage, country-fried 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.

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THE HARVEST

THE ORDINARY

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.

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.

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LITTLE GEM

HOBNOB CORNER

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

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Located in the heart of Nashville’s village with 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.

Breaking bread at the Farmhouse at the Flower & Herb Barn is promise for a trip you won’t forget! Lunch fare includes an array of fresh, seasonal organic fruits and vegetables. Chicken papaya salad, homemade soups and the BLT are worth the trip! For dinner choose vegetarian or the heartiest of meat dishes like the award winning Barbeque ribs.

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BLOOMINGTON

ARTS FAIR ON THE SQUARE

Bloomington Weekend Getaway Trips Events, shops, and attractions offer plenty to see and do

If food and art are more your style then head to downtown Bloomington for both the annual TASTE OF BLOOMINGTON AND ARTS FAIR ON THE SQUARE JUNE 23. These events will whet your appetite as there are over 60 regional and national artists on the Courthouse Square and 50 local restaurants serving samples plus two stages with great entertainment at Showers commons, both events will delight the senses.

Ladies and Gentlemen mount your Roadmaster bicycles. Its spring and that means the annual LITTLE 500 BICYCLE RACE APRIL 20-21. Friday afternoon women’s race is at a new 7pm start time, plenty of time to get out to Bill Armstrong Stadium and the famous quarter mile cinder

These events, plus the hundreds of shops, events and attractions put a getaway weekend to Bloomington on the must do list!

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track. The men’s race takes place the next day and both races are sure to be full of strategy and excitement.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit Bloomington 2855 N Walnut St Bloomington, IN 47404 800-800-0037 or 812-334-8900 visitbloomington.com


Raising appreciation of the wonders of the human brain It’s not a horror movie! It’s an art event! © CAROL HEDIN In honor of the Bloomington area Brain Extravaganza, which will be held from May until October, Bloomington’s downtown Gallery Walk is hosting “Night of 100 Brains,” on Friday, May 4, from 5:00pm–8:00pm. Brain-inspired art by local school children will be displayed by 8 of the 9 member galleries of the Gallery Walk along with their regular May exhibits. On the sidewalk outside the ninth gallery, visitors will get a chance to take photos of themselves next to a giant fiberglass brain—one of many to be decorated and placed all over downtown Bloomington and the IU campus. Visitors are encouraged to visit all nine galleries, enjoy First Friday refreshments, and take a souvenir photo with the giant brain.

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The Extravaganza is the “brainchild” [we couldn’t resist] of Dr. Jill Bolte Taylor, an Indiana University alum and world renowned neuroscientist whose own experience with a devastating stroke led her to write a best-selling book about it. The festival in Bloomington is to raise appreciation of the wonders of the human brain, while celebrating the decidedly cerebral nature of the city. Artists have been selected to customize each fiberglass brain [which is nearly as large as a Smart Car] based on their sponsor’s interests. All Gallery Walk member galleries are within walking distance of the Bloomington Courthouse Square and its excellent restaurants, bars, wine tasting rooms, and retail stores. Take advantage of First Friday late hours and special deals, like half-price admission to the Wonderlab children’s science museum. Regular season Gallery Walks for the rest of this year are: April 6, June 1, August 3, October 3, and December 7. See brand new shows, nibble on special treats, and absorb the artsy downtown atmosphere.

JUNE 1, 2 AND 3, 2012

A SUMMER WEEKEND OF VISUAL ART: OPEN STUDIOS TOUR AND GALLERY WALK Gallery Walk Group and the Greater Bloomington Arts Alliance's Visual Arts Guild United Enterprises present an arts weekend like no other! The weekend will begin Friday evening, June 1, with the Downtown Bloomington Gallery Walk. Galleries located in the Bloomington Entertainment and Arts District [BEAD] will be open 5 - 8 pm featuring new exhibits, and the usual hospitality, food, refreshments, etc.

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This will be a unique opportunity for art lovers to meet artists, acquire artworks, and get an intimate look at works in progress. This is a unique opportunity to experience the tremendous variety of art being created in Bloomington!

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Now You Can Brew Too! Butler Winery now offering home-brewing classes Butler Winery knows its beer and will teach you how to make it! If you are interested in learning how easy it is to brew great beer at home, now is your chance. In the beginner’s class you will learn how to brew a typical extract recipe. In addition, there is much discussion on bottling, sanitation, yeast and fermentation along with lots of tips to help make the best beer possible. Classes are limited to ten people, and the cost is $15 per person. As an added bonus, all students will receive a 10 percent discount to use toward their next beer or wine supply purchase. The classes run monthly. Email Amy at intown@butlerwinery.com, re: brew class, to reserve a spot today.

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Butler Winery, established in 1983 is the fourtholdest operating winery in Indiana. With three locations and wines available in many grocery and liquor stores around the state, it’s hard not to find Butler wine in Indiana. But many people are surprised to find that Butler also knows beer. Butler Winery’s downtown W store in Bloomington stocks southern

Butler Winery has been selling ingredients to the hobbyist home winemaker and brewer for more than 25 years Indiana’s largest selection of home brewing and winemaking supplies. SPRING RELEASES FROM THE BUTLER VINEYARD INDIANA WHITE: a light and fruity semi-dry wine, perfect for picnics

2011 CHARDONEL: a smooth, dry white and lovely alternative to California Chardonnays TERRA ROSSA: ruby port style, a very smooth, after-dinner sipping wine COMING SOON – BUTLER’S 2010 CHAMBOURCIN:

a full bodied oak-aged dry red UPCOMING EVENTS MARCH 31–APRIL 1 Join us at the

Indiana Artisan Marketplace APRIL 9–16 Annual Spring Brewing and Winemaking Supply Sale APRIL 21–22 A Toast to Spring on the IUWT, a wine and cheese pairing weekend APRIL 22 Celtic fiddle with guitar and more by Emily Ann Thompson, at the vineyard FIRST SATURDAY OF MAY–LAST WEEKEND OF OCTOBER Chesterton’s European Market JUNE 2 Vintage Indiana JUNE 16 Taste of Bloomington

Butler Winery sources the majority of the grapes and fruit from their own vineyard and other Indiana growers. All tasting rooms are open daily, year-round for complimentary sampling of Butler’s vintages. Open Sundays for bottle carryout. butlerwinery.com


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308 W 4TH ST I BLOOMINGTON, IN 47404 I 812-337-1337 OPEN TUES-SAT 9:30AM-5PM, SUN 1-5PM EXTENDED HOURS UNTIL 8:30PM THE FIRST FRIDAY OF EACH MONTH ADMISSION:$7/PERSON [AGE 1+]

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The award-winning WonderLab makes science fun for everyone! Among the most popular things to do during a visit are climb the two-story grapevine maze, launch balls high into the air on a stream of water, explore the science of bubbles, and have close encounters with live sea and land animals. WonderLab also has a special science adventure area just for preschoolers and a garden for exploring nature and solar energy. The Science of Art, a program offered during First Friday Evening, explores the connection between art and science with featured artists demonstrating how they create art and related hands-on activities for visitors. Daily “science on the spot” activities and gallery demonstrations provide more enrichment.

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TEEN NIGHT! 5:30pm-8:30pm

Who knew air could be such a blast? See how air moves and affects objects in its path as you heat it to fill a hot air balloon, blast it through a cannon, harness it to race toy sailboats across a tabletop, and more!

JUNE 24

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JUNE 5 – SEPTEMBER 23

How did I get mono? Explore the science of infections lurking in the social scene. Free admission. Event open only to middle and high school teens.

Lift it! Move it! Explore the science of pulleys and levers as you effortlessly pull yourself high off the ground in a pulley chair, lift a heavy block of stone with the strength of your little finger, design a catapult to lay siege to a castle, build a model of an amusement park ride, and more!

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ART EXHIBITION

Special activities 10am-1pm. Explore the simple machines that lighten the load of farm work and meet live farm animals!

BLOOMINGTON BARBER SHOP A BLOOMINGTON TRADITION FOR MORE THAN 40 YEARS

Adventure is What You Make It!

APRIL 6 – MAY 31

PERMACULTURE + POTAGER: AN EDIBLE EDEN Photos by Jami Scholl of the natural beauty found in edible produce from nature and from the kitchen garden.

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MAKE A HOT AIR BALLOON WORKSHOP 2pm-4pm Discover the physics of flight as you construct and launch a mini hot air balloon at WonderLab. Then take it home for more fun and flight! Participants younger than 12 years old must have an adult helper. Advance registration is highly recommended. Member fee: $5 Nonmember fee: $7, plus museum admission.

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©HANDS ON! INC. THE PULLEY CHAIR, THE CENTERPIECE OF THE SUMMER EXHIBITION SIMPLE MACHINE MANIA!, MAKES IT POSSIBLE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN TO HOIST THEMSELVES WITH EASE TO NEW HEIGHTS.

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Craft Beer Festival Returns to Woolery Stone Mill The Brewers of Indiana Guild presents the second Bloomington Craft Beer Fest Indiana’s growing love affair with craft beer will be on display in a uniquely Hoosier setting on June 9 when the Bloomington Craft Beer Festival returns to the historic Woolery Stone Mill. Indiana brewers from around the state will be joined by a select group of out-of-state breweries. The number of breweries in Indiana has more than doubled in the last five years, and more are on the way. This unprecedented growth is all the more remarkable during a time when other businesses are struggling to survive. Many credit the “buy local” movement as influencing consumers’ support of microbreweries, most of which are small, locally owned businesses.

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The Bloomington event is the newest of three festivals produced by the Brewers of Indiana Guild, a state-wide trade association representing all of Indiana’s 50-plus microbreweries. Winterfest, sold-out in each of the last two years, brought 3,500 people to the Indiana State Fairgrounds in January. The 17th annual Microbrewers Festival, which attracts more than

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6,000 people, will take place in the Broad Ripple area of Indianapolis on July 14. Following its debut last year, the Bloomington Craft Beer Festival is expected to be an annual event. The festival will be held on the property surrounding the historic Woolery Stone Mill at 2200 W Tapp Road, on the southwest side of Bloomington. In addition to sampling craft beer, guests will enjoy the best that Bloomington has to offer: live music and a panoply of food from local restaurant favorites [available for purchase] and in a stunning setting only Bloomington can offer. The Woolery Mill, site of a former quarry, was featured in the classic movie “Breaking Away.”


Limited parking is available at the Woolery Mill for $10, but a free shuttle will be offered from a convenient Bloomington location [TBA]. The Brewers of Indiana Guild encourages responsible drinking. Attendees are encouraged to bring designated drivers, for whom admission is $10 [and includes free parking, unlimited soft drinks and bottled water]. The entire venue will be limited to adults 21 and over—drinkers and designated drivers—and ID will be carefully checked for each person at the gate. The Brewers of Indiana Guild is proud to present the second Bloomington Craft Beer Fest from 3pm–7pm June 9. MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS FESTIVAL and other activities related to Indiana’s craft beer industry can be found at BreweriesofIndianaGuild.com.

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Tickets will be available online beginning May 1. Remaining tickets, subject to availability, will be sold at Bloomington and select Indianapolis microbreweries beginning May 15. General admission tickets are $35 and include admission, a commemorative tasting glass, and access to over 120 beers in 2-ounce pours.

ABOUT BREWERS OF INDIANA GUILD The Brewers of Indiana Guild is a nonprofit 501[c][6] trade organization that focuses on promoting public awareness and appreciation for the quality and variety of beer produced in Indiana. With an all volunteer board, our members are dedicated to promoting responsible consumption of craft beer, while working to benefit a community larger than just our members. EARLY COMMITMENTS As of March 19, the following Indiana breweries have committed to participate in the 2012 Bloomington Craft Beer Festival:

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3 Floyds, Munster Back Road Brewery, LaPorte Barley Island, Noblesville Big Woods, Nashville Bloomington Brewing Co., Bloomington Broad Ripple Brewpub, Indianapolis Brugge Brasserie, Indianapolis Bulldog Brewing, Whiting Crown Brewing Co., Crown Point Cutters Brewing Co., Bloomington Flat 12 Bierwerks, Indianapolis Fountain Square Brewing, Indianapolis Four Horsemen, South Bend Half Moon Brewing Co., Kokomo Lafayette Brewing Co., Lafayette Mad Anthony, Fort Wayne New Albanian Brewing Co., New Albany People’s Brewing Co., Lafayette Power House Brewing Co., Columbus Sun King Brewing Co., Indianapolis Three Pints Brewing, Plainfield Upland Brewing Co., Bloomington

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VANCE MUSIC Bloomington’s oldest and most comprehensive store for quality musical instruments and instruction. Largest selection of guitars in the area: FENDER-TAYLORTTAKAMINE-WASHBURN-MORGAN-MONROE and TA more. We also carry a wide variety of accessories and instruments ranging from picks to pianos and drums.

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InSeam Denim Supply is so much more than jeans! InSeam features over 15 different brands of hard to come by denim but, you can also find cute accessories, from shoes to handbags and great unique scarves and jewelry too. Think you’re a hard fit and jean manufacturers are the devil? Stop by and let InSeam find your perfect fit. They make it virtually painless.

“A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Forever”. Gabriel, Curator, believes that your art—among other things—should stimulate your senses continuously over time. In this economy, more than ever, it is rewarding to purchase something that does not become invisible to the eye once it has been in position for a few weeks. We want you to appreciate art forever! Artist’s openings on Tuesdays and Saturdays.

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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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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.

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Goods for Cooks has been serving the culinary needs of south central Indiana for 35 years offering over 6,000 unique cooking items. Now that they have expanded they’re offering even more wonderful gourmet food from all over the world for the culinary adventurist. Everything from exquisite oils to Frank Cooper's marmalade. Great Brands include: Wustof-Trident, Le Creuset, Peugeot, all-Clad, Lodge, Shun Kershaw, Capresso, Zyliss, Microplane and many more.

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.

In addition to two floors of women’s and men’s footwear, you’ll find a lavish array of Brighton jewelry pieces. These treasures are carefully crafted with an amalgam of precious metals including solid brass or zinc then dipped in pure silver for a beautiful finish.

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Miller House And Garden Modernist National Historic Landmark open for public tours 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.

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Members of the Miller family donated the house and gardens, along with many of its original furnishings, to the Indianapolis Museum of Art [IMA] in 2009. Additionally, members of the Miller family and the IrwinSweeney-Miller Foundation have donated $5 million to establish an endowment for the house and surrounding grounds. The IMA is working with the Columbus Area Visitors Center to offer public guided tours of the house and gardens beginning in May 2011. Visitors can purchase tickets online. Miller House and Garden is owned and cared for by the Indianapolis Museum of Art. Tours at Miller House and Garden are made possible through the Columbus Area Visitors Center.

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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 2000. The house expands upon an architectural tradition developed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe—epitomizing

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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. The Miller House was the first designated National Historic Landmark listed with a still-living landscape architect that also was still occupied by its original owners at the date of its designation. “Miller House showcases the work of leading 20th-century architects and designers and we believe that it’s important to preserve this internationally known jewel in the Columbus, Indiana, community,” said Maxwell L. Anderson, the Melvin & Bren Simon Director and CEO of the Indianapolis Museum of Art. “We look forward to making this significant Modernist landmark available to the public.”

to participate in the 1950s. In addition to the Cummins Foundation’s Architecture Design Program, which funded excellent design for public facilities, Cummins, other businesses and many churches in Columbus adopted the same strategy of using good design to create a more economically vibrant and livable city. Today there are more than 70 buildings by noted modern architects—such as I. M. Pei, Cesar Pelli, Robert Venturi, Richard Meier, John Carl Warnecke and Harry Weese—in the city, as well as public art works by internationally renowned architects and artists.

MILLER HOUSE AND GARDEN TOUR One hour guided tours are offered daily, beginning May 10, departing from the Columbus Area Visitors Center at 506 Fifth St, Columbus. 800-468-6564, columbus.in.us, or imamuseum.org. TOURS Tues–Sat 1pm & 3pm, Sun 1pm FEES Tickets are $20 per person

COLUMBUS ARCHITECTURE TOUR

Two hour guided bus tour enables you to see Columbus, Indiana, is ranked sixth in the nation many of the 70 world renowned building and by the American Institute of Architects for public art installations that made Columbus architectural innovation and design. National famous. 800-468-6564, columbus.in.us. Geographic Traveler ranked Columbus as TOURS March–November: Mon-Fri 10am, America’s most significant historic place on Sat 10am-2pm, Sun 3pm the strength of its architectural heritage. As a FEES Adult $20, Students $10, way to attract outstanding architectural talent Children 4 and under FREE to design public facilities in the central Indiana community of Columbus, Miller created the Architecture Design Program within The FOR MORE INFORMATION Cummins Foundation. Miller met Eero Saarinen Columbus Visitors Bureau during the construction of the First Christian 506 5th St Church in Columbus, which was designed by Columbus, IN 47201 Saarinen’s father Eliel. Eero Saarinen helped 80 0 -468 -6564 | columbus.in.us 812-378-2622 Miller design the Architecture Design Program columbus.in.us and recruit rising young architectural talent


POOL AT FRENCH LICK SPRINGS HOTEL

BY LIN WAGNER, DIRECTOR, FRENCH LICK WEST BADEN MUSEUM

Experience gracious hospitality that has existed here for the last century and a half It began with the water, the healing mineral water springs. Those springs became a gathering place for animals, Indians, French fur trappers, travelers and seekers of the water. For more than 150 years French Lick and West Baden have been places to rest, be healed and be refreshed. Two grand hotels, located a mile apart, each having mineral springs on the property, were built for guests who came to take advantage of the waters. Imagine trains, some with private cars, filled with travelers from distant cities arriving on railroad spurs built to the front door of each hotel. Once here, the visitors were healed by the waters, relaxed in the spas, played golf, walked the trails, enjoyed fine food prepared by talented chefs and took excursions into the countryside. Gambling was illegal in Indiana, however, it flourished here and provided glamorous night life for the wealthy.

The Town Green is located where the famous Brown Hotel and Casino once stood. It is the focal point for the many festivals that take place during the year and offers an array of new shops on the street level. The Maple Street eateries and shops extend along the brick street from the Green. The Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus that wintered here from 1915 to 1924 is here once again as a diorama in the new French Lick West Baden Museum, where unique exhibits tell the history of the valley. Today visitors to French Lick and West Baden are able to experience the same gracious hospitality that has existed here for the last century and a half.

FOR MORE INFORMATION Visit French Lick West Baden 8291 W Beechwood Ave French Lick, IN 47432 866-309-9139 or 812-936- 3418 visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com

In the downtown Historic District, visit this popular Sportsbar and family restaurant for the best of American Pub fare and sports memorabilia. Enjoy delicious sandwiches, wraps with “daily specials”, German fries, signature steaks and brick chips. Watch NFL action and enjoy Domestic Draft Beers all day.

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MIGUEL'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT Featuring a large selection of mouthwatering selections. Enjoy your favorite beer or a perfect margarita with some of the favorites from Mexico. Choose from over 100 variations of your favorite Mexican dish known to be delivered hot, fresh, and fast!

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Pluto Water and Sprudel Water were bottled from the local springs and were touted to cure almost every disease known to man. There were stables with fine horses and horsemen of great repute, a requirement of discerning guests of a century ago. To stay in the hotels and travel to the Kentucky Derby was considered to be living the high life. The Hagenbeck-Wallace Circus, one of the largest of the day, wintered here for 10 years, giving the area another claim to fame. Can you imagine being at the Donald Ross Golf Course when the great Walter Hagen won the 1924 PGA Championship? Here is a look at how the past has become modern. The two grand hotels, French Lick Springs and West Baden Springs, have recently undergone a $500 million restoration and now shine like jewels in the valley of the springs.

Guests of today have an opportunity to follow the same paths as those of long ago. Tee off on the modern Pete Dye golf course and the vintage Donald Ross and Tom Bendelow golf courses, making this the only spot in the country where golfers can play all three. Ride the train over the same tracks that once brought guests from Chicago, Cincinnati, Louisville, Indianapolis and St. Louis. Instead of taking the healing mineral waters, relax on a pontoon boat while touring Patoka Lake. A water park and hotel overlooking the towns offer families other opportunities for fun in the water. Stables and horseback riding are still offered by the hotels along with new motorbike trails through the woods in view of the golf courses. Two famous artists of the last century were the Cross brothers, Henry, the painter, and Ferdinand, the limestone sculptor. The arts created today are wood carving, doll art, pottery, jewelry making, painting, lapidary, crafted recycled materials, yarn making and photography. As always, the quality of the artisan product is great, and the price is fair.

33 BRICK STREET

SOUTH CENTRAL REGION / french lick - west baden

FRENCH LICK WEST BADEN

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French Lick Resort

Spring Break, Now through April 15 Grand Funk Railroad, April 7 Easter Festivities, April 8 French Lick Resort Family Classic 5k/10k Run, April 14 Big Ten Men's & Women's Golf Championships, April 27-29 1875: The Steakhouse Annual Derby Party, May 4, 5 & 6 Gaither Vocal Band, May 12 Mother's Day Dining, May 13 Memorial Day Weekend Summer Kick-Off Bash, May 25-28 DINO Bike Race, June 16 Father's Day Dining, June 17

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