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A LETTER FROM TOM KING This fall, we are celebrating big changes at the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. From unveiling three newly-renovated core galleries on November 2nd, to celebrating our newest exhibition, Design Zone, to looking forward to the opening of the brand-new interpretive center at the Levi Coffin State Historic Site, we’re in the middle of the remarkable project of recreating ourselves. As we look forward to the ISMHS’s 150th anniversary in 2019, we’re making improvements and/or restorations at every single site in our system. From the restoration of Selma Steele’s gardens at the House of the Singing Winds to important repairs at the Corydon Capitol State Historic Site to the new immersive, interactive galleries at the Indiana State Museum, we are putting bold new plans into action. Even in the midst of all this change, we welcome perennial favorites like our annual holiday celebration, Celebration Crossing, where visitors can meet with Santa, ride the Celebration Crossing Express, and see the enormous 92 county tree that graces our entryway. There has never been a more exciting time to be part of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites family. Later in this issue of Expectations, you’ll read about the remarkable projects, events and exhibits that we’re anticipating, and we want you to be front and center for these incredible changes. Right now, you can lock in your membership rate for the next four years as part of our ISMHS family. We can’t wait to share all the exciting things we’re planning with you. We hope you’ll join us on this adventure. Sincerely,

Thomas A. King President and CEO of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

IN THIS ISSUE

6 Bold New Plans

14 Visiting the Past

20 Celebration Crossing Returns

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Visitors can experiment with tube length and pitch to create music with the Whack-a-Phone, explore the math behind rhythm and music by mixing a song on a Drum Machine, and as the Light Show DJ, discover how laser light show technicians create mesmerizing patterns that get people dancing. When they move from sound to action, visitors have a chance to explore the math and physics behind anything that moves. From what it takes to create a thrilling ride in Roller Coaster Hills, to exploring how hill height and speed are needed to create a Fast Tracks roller coaster course, visitors can think through the challenges, and then test their design with a virtual skater and ride the course!

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DESIGN ZONE

The Indiana State Museum is celebrating 2017 as the Year of Science, and we’re kicking that off a bit early with our newest exibition, Design Zone. In this exciting, hands-on exhibition, visitors will discover the secrets behind how videogame developers, music producers, roller coaster designers and other creative problem solvers do what they do. Design Zone is a highly interactive exhibition where visitors can explore a variety of creative concepts to learn the processes and tools needed to create a successful design. Design Zone is organized into three thematic zones, all highlighting the importance of science and mathematical thinking in areas critical to building creativity and innovation: art, music and engineering. In the art-focused area, visitors discover the math behind visual creativity. Designers use scale, patterns and other key mathematical concepts to turn visual ideas into reality.

Visitors can explore the relationship between weights and distance by creating their own colorful two-dimensional mobile in Balancing Art, navigate a Marble Maze, adjusting the variables in a video game to create the highest score, and test their abilities to continue a pattern in three dimensions as they Build a Tower. In the music-centric area, visitors explore relationships between length and pitch in musical instruments, ratios and rhythms, and visual representations of sound.

Photo Captions: A. Design your own skatepark B + C. Enjoy interactive experiences D. Design Zone entertains and educates visitors of all ages

Design Zone is presented locally through the generous support of Raytheon Company, Barnes & Thornburg and IUPUI School of Science and is on exhibit Oct. 22, 2016 through Jan. 8, 2017.

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BOLD NEW PLANS By Beth Van Why

This November, the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites will unveil three remarkable, completely renovated core galleries; Natural Regions, Contested Territory and the 19th State. Fully-immersive and remarkably interactive, these three galleries represent some of the first steps in a multi-year plan to ensure that the museum reaches its 150th anniversary in 2019 as the most dynamic, interesting, forward-thinking place to learn about Indiana. As part of these efforts we’ve taken on projects at all 12 of our locations – from shoring up the foundation at the First State Capitol in Corydon to building a new interpretive center at the Levi Coffin State Historic Site, to expanding the permanent galleries at the museum in Indianapolis.

Rendering of a new science gallery at the Indiana State Museum

When the work at the ISM is complete we’ll have fully updated the museum’s core galleries, dedicated to showcasing all that is authentically wondrous about Indiana. With the renovations, we’ll have gained an additional 3,000 square feet of gallery space – something unheard of without building a whole new facility. We’ll have immersive galleries and new hands-on experiences that feature our world-class collection highlighting the stories of Hoosiers throughout history. We’re also creating new ways to change those stories and tell more of them, more often. From walking through an ice tunnel to crawling into a cave, or exploring a pioneer cabin, you’ll see how Indiana was formed and how it continues to form our future. The three galleries that will open this November include Natural Regions, Contested Territory, and 19th State.

We’ve created a new system that expands our abilities to do more with interactives and videos, while also showcasing artifacts in new ways. For example, we’re creating a custom interactive using technology so new that we have serial #001 for a clear touch screen that will allow visitors to load their own covered wagon to see just how hard it was to decide what to take on the journey to Indiana. We worked with the Miami Nation to record Little Turtle’s speech in the Miami language and have created a space where you can listen to it in Miami and English (and see it written out) as it would have been in 1795. You can also explore three of the natural regions of Indiana as they would have appeared in the 1800’s – and see human impact on one of those regions as it appears today.

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Rendering of the new Ice Age gallery

Rendering of the new Natural Regions Gallery

Rendering of the new Ancient Seas gallery

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This winter we’ll begin Phase Two of our renovations, which includes the Naturalist’s Lab and the pre-historic Native Americans and Ice Age galleries. Many of the objects and stories that are currently on display in these areas will appear in temporary exhibitions and programming throughout the year, including in Ice Age Graveyards exhibition opening in February 2017. Phase Two will be completed in the fall of 2017, and the last three phases will continue to be staggered and completed over the following two years. We’re looking forward to sharing the completion of the renovations with you in the fall of 2019.

New, interactive experiences will fill the core galleries

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2017 is the

YEAR OF SCIENCE AT THE INDIANA STATE MUSEUM

Rendering of the new Pioneer Cabin in the core galleries

The state historic sites are also undergoing changes as part of this initiative. The Corydon Capitol building had major structural repairs, which insure that the building will remain standing and sound for many, many years to come. The gardens at the T.C. Steele State Historic Site underwent a major restoration, bringing them back to the full glory of Selma Steele’s time at the House of the Singing Winds. Repairs and restorations have been undertaken at every single one of our sites, but none have been as major as the construction of a new interpretive center at the Levi Coffin State Historic Site. To learn more about this project, read “Visiting the Past” later in this magazine.

A BOLD NEW VISION for the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is underway.

We have an amazing opportunity ahead of us – creating and renovating our core galleries in house. We’ve built the leadership to support and the endeavor, gained the full backing of the board, support from the philanthropic community and, most importantly, developed the expertise in house and on staff. We have an amazing team in place, ready to create the amazing museum system we envision. To that end, we are also announcing the public phase of a capital campaign to fund these changes. We have already raised $15.7 million, and we’re working to raise an additional $2.9 million. These funds will allow us to tell Indiana’s stories in more innovative, immersive, and exciting ways than ever before. We can’t wait to show you what we have in store. For more information, visit indianamuseum.org.

Between now and 2019, we’re completely renovating all of the museum’s core galleries and making improvements at every state historic site – but we need your help. Donate today to make the museum of tomorrow a reality. www.indianamuseum.org/contribute

From exploring the elements that make design work in Design Zone to understanding weather’s curveballs in Nature Unleashed to our remarkable collection of Ice Age animals, 2017 is the year to grab your beaker and your sneakers and see the remarkable Design Zone Local Presenting Sponsor Supported by

For more information, call 317.232.1637 or visit indianamuseum.org

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VISITING THE PAST The New Interpretive Center at the Levi Coffin State Historic Site By: Laura Minzes

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When the Levi Coffin Visitor Center opens in December 2016, it will be the culmination of several decades of vision and work. A letter written in 1975 discussed the possibility of the property next door to the site becoming a visitor center. While the Levi Coffin State Historic Site has been welcoming visitors for years, there has never been a dedicated place for those who come to hear the stories of the remarkable men and women who passed through these walls. Without room for exhibitions, interpretation, or even public restrooms, the lack of a visitors center has been a major limitation for the site…but all that it about to change.

The indoor well at the Levi Coffin State Historic Site

The Levi Coffin State Historic Site

The Levi Coffin State Historic Site includes the house that the Coffins built in 1839 after they had been in Newport (now Fountain City) for 13 years. By the time they built the house, they had been very active abolitionists in the Underground Railroad movement. In order to better serve in this way, they incorporated unique features into the house’s construction. These unusual features have made the house an amazing place to tell the stories of the Coffins and the Freedom Seekers they helped. However, there is much more to the story at this site. First and foremost, the visitor center will be where the stories of the Freedom Seekers who came through the Coffin house are told. Visitors will explore how these brave people made the courageous - and often very frightening - choice to leave the families they loved and places they knew in order to seek freedom. In addition, Levi and Catharine Coffin made the conscious decision to fight slavery openly in part by selling only non-slave-made goods – known as free produce – in the stores that they moved to Cincinnati to operate. The Coffins’ place in history will also be explained in the context of what was happening in the world around them during their lifetimes.

A hidden attic at the Levi Coffin State Historic Site

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The location of the former residence next door is ideal for the visitors’ center, but the fact that the nowconverted building actually pre-dates the Coffin House by two years makes it extremely special. Three of the facades of the building are replicated so that they look the way they would have during the Coffins’ time in Newport. In addition, having a visitors center allows many new opportunities for the site. Now able to be open year-round with permanent staff, the center will provide other, much-needed visitor amenities such as programming space for classes, lectures, etc., and restrooms.

Rendering of the new interpretive center

Through these new interpretive and operational opportunities, a new era will begin on Dec. 9, 2016 when the site opens to the public and these humble, brave and dedicated people will be honored and their stories told in as immersive a way as possible. For more information, visit indianamuseum.org/levicoffin.

A rendering of the new interpretive center

DONORS ICON LEVELS AND SSS *Cumulative Donation levels for 2/1/2015 through 8/31/2016 Mastodon Level Anonymous Eleanor F. Bookwalter Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Dahlem Otto and Susan Frenzel T.C. Steele Level Alice and Robert Schloss Stutz Sedan - 2,500 - 4,999 Gary J. and Kathy Z. Anderson Charles E. and Rebecca Kendall Joyce A. Young Wooton - 1,000 - 2,499 Anonymous Ms. Nancy Ayres Mr. D. Randall Brown Mr. Brad Chambers Gayle Cook Paul N. & Becky A. Corsaro Mr. Herbert Darling Mr. and Mrs. Ken C. Decker Mrs. Nancy H. Dunn

Lori Efroymson-Aguilera and Sergio Aguilera The Emily Fund Phyllis & Ed Gabovitch Ms. Marianne Glick and Mr. Mike Woods Bob and Ellie Haan Jim and Toots Henderson Mrs. Melissa A. Henderson and Mr. Paul Bogdanoff Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hinton Brad and Zee Hirst Richard and Alice Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael Jordan Mr. and Mrs. Steve Lathrop Mrs. Corona M. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. Kurt Mahrdt Ms. Aja Nichole May Dr. Patrick and Sandra May Richard D. McNutt and Michael H. Miller Mrs. Thao Trong Nguyen Mac and Pat Parker Robin and Gregory Pemberton Ora, Aliza, Ari, and Naomi Pescovitz in memory of Mark Pescovitz

Dr. Ronald and Marcia Rice Robert and Melissa Risk Rabbi Sandy Sasso and Rabbi Dennis Sasso Jim and Judy Singleton Randall Tucker Rhonda Fox Waltz and Dr. Kevin Waltz Ms. Elizabeth Witte Spirit Level Perry and Lisa Hines Steel Level Ted and Peggy Boehm Kimberly A. Brant Mr. and Mrs. William Jay Dishman Steve and Polly Dobbs Ms. Stacy Elkin Ms. Vicki R. Goode Polly H. Hix and Tony J. Fair John Krauss and Marnie Maxwell Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Lacy Mr. Michael Gargano and Mrs. Ann Lathrop Dr. and Mrs. Vic Lechtenberg Mrs. Karen L. Lowe Ismael Muhammed Nieves Mrs. Judy O'Bannon

Mark and Nancy Ruschman Rhonda Long-Sharp and Scott Sharp Gregg and Judy Summerville Mr. Donald W. Tanselle Mr. and Dr. Thomas S. Wheeler II Mr. Robert and Mrs. Ellen Whitt Ms. Joan Wolf Stone Level Miss Alice E. Appel Mr. Sonny Beck Bruce and Jan Beesley The Honorable and Mrs. Brian C. Bosma Mr. and Mrs. Norman E. Brandley Tom and Carole Brown Lorene Burkhart Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Carmichael Mrs. Rosemary Carr Mr. Albert M. Chen Ms. Susan L. Collins Mr. James L. Dillard Tom and Jenny Froehle Meil and Jo Gath Dr. James A. Glass Mr. James Glynn and Mrs. Alison Slatter Mr. and Mrs. Donald Harris

Eleanor and Joseph Hingtgen Mr. and Mrs. Chris Iorio Ms. Jane Jankowski Mr. Cristopher Johnston The Honorable Sheila J. Klinker and Mr. Victor Klinker James H. Madison Boris E. Meditch Ms. Judith Murphy Mr. and Mrs. John M. Mutz Mr. and Mrs. Kennth Peterson Chief Justice Randall T. Shepard and Ms. Amy McDonnell Dr. Kathleen Shook Mr. and Mrs. William C. Smith III Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sogard Ann M. and Chris Stack Mr. and Mrs. John Stiles Ms. Erica Stout Ms. Erica Wendling Melanie and Bill Wissel HISTORIC SITES Angel Mounds Berry Plastics Corp. Friends of Angel Mounds Heritage Federal Credit Union

Koch Enterprises, Inc. Shoe Carnival Toyota Motor Manufacturing Indiana, Inc. Vincennes Old Northwest Corporation Culbertson Mansion Clark Dietz, Inc. Friends of Culbertson Mansion McNeely Stephenson Wick's Pizza Whitewater Canal Franklin County CRVC CORPORATE AND FOUNDATION SPONSORS General Sponsorships Arthur Jordan Foundation Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis Honda Manufacturing of Indiana Indiana Academy of Science National Endowment for the Arts Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr. Memorial Foundation GeoFest Irving Materials, Inc.

Free School Field Trips Indianapolis Power & Light Company KeyBank MacAllister Machinery One America Pacers Sports & Entertainment Red Gold Teachers Credit Union The Kroger Co. USA Funds Honda Manufacturing of Indiana Indiana Spirits DK New Media Indiana Small Batch / The Indiana Whiskey Company Jameson Irish Whiskey NextGear Capital Nishida Services, Inc. Indiana in 200 Objects Indiana State University Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Motor Speedway Rolls-Royce Corporation Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr. Memorial Foundation

200 Years of Indiana Art Easter Conservation Services LTD Eckert and Ross Fine Art Indiana Arts Commission Indiana Bicentennial Commission J. Scott Keller Fine Art and Antiques Appraisals Absolut University of Southern Indiana Arts Council of Indiana and the City of Indianapolis Going Green Subaru of Indiana Automotive, Inc. Design Zone Raytheon Company IUPUI School of Science Barnes and Thornburg 2016 Tribute Barnes & Thornburg LLP Bedel Financial Consulting Bose Public Affairs Group Browning Investments, Inc. BSA LifeStructures Capital Cities, LLC Centaur Gaming, Inc. Christel DeHaan Family Foundation

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CELEBRATION CROSSING RETURNS Happy Holidays! The sights and sounds of the season are upon us, with stores already stocking holiday decorations, and plans for celebrations being made. The Indiana State Museum is no exception, and we’re looking forward to another magical holiday season. Santa and Mrs. Claus will kick off Celebration Crossing when they land on the front lawn in a helicopter on November 25th. After greeting the crowd, they’ll move inside to their house on level one, where visitors can share their holiday wishes and also take a peek into the newly-opened Natural Regions gallery – don’t forget to check out the black bear who’s keeping watch over all the holiday festivities.

A holiday performance at Peewinkle's Puppet Studio

Santa and Mrs. Claus great Indiana State Museum visitors

Cook Group, Inc. Dow AgroSciences Dr. Dane & Mary Louise Miller Foundation Elements Financial Eli Lilly and Company Emmis Communications Corporation Eskenazi Health Faegre Baker Daniels LLP Glick Family Fund Goelzer Investment Management Company Hathaway Strategies Herbert Simon Family Foundation Ice Miller LLP IGT Indiana Indiana Economic Development Corporation Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Motor Speedway Indianapolis Power & Light Company Indy Chamber Institute for Quality Education Interactive Intelligence Ivy Tech Community College

Katz, Sapper and Miller Lilly Endowment NCAA NiSource, Inc. Old National BankCorp OneAmerica Pacers Sports and Entertainment Powers & Sons Construction Company, Inc. Ratio Architects, Inc. The Kroger Co. Vectren Corporation Vectren Foundation WGU Indiana White River State Park Dallara Indycar Factory Verizon Firestone Chevrolet Colleen Smyth Fund Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites Summer Camps Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation, Inc. Christel DeHaan

Family-friendly activities abound, as they do every year. For the first time, the ISM is hosting Peewinkle’s Puppet Studio on our second floor, and the holiday-themed puppet shows offer a new opportunity for a fantastic holiday tradition for families. For ticket information, visit indianamuseum.org.

Family Foundation Friends of Angel Mounds Lilly Endowment 219 Meets 317 18th Street Brewery Bier Brewery & Tap Room Central Indiana Community Foundation NiSource Charitable Foundation CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONATIONS ($1,500+) Individuals $500,000 - $999,999 Level Estate of Elizabeth J. Ott $100,000 - $499,999 Level Robert and Alice Schloss $50,000 - $99,999 Level Dr. and Mrs. Andrew M. Dahlem Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. King Gregg and Judy Summerville $20,000 - $49,999 Level Stefan and Joan Anderson Tiffany and William A. Browne, Jr. Mrs. Corona M. Lewis

Robin and Gregory Pemberton Stephen and Santina Sullivan $10,000 - $19,999 Level Eleanor F. Bookwalter Steve and Polly Dobbs Perry and Lisa Hines Dr. Patrick and Sandra Kemmish May Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Pletcher Robert and Melissa Risk $1,500 - $9,999 Level Danny Danielson Mr. Tom Dyar and Mrs. Susan Dyar Nancy and Michael Jordan Dr. Susannah Koerber Judy O'Bannon Mac and Pat Parker Dr. Alan Rebar and Dr. Susan McLaughlin James A. Sanders Jim and Judy Singleton Susan Williams and David Rimstidt

T.C. Steele $100,000 - $499,999 Level Gary J. and Kathy Z. Anderson $20,000 - $49,999 Level Richard and Alice Johnson in honor of Bill Browne Jenny Johnson and Ruth Johnson Bob and Barbara Stevens Don and Laura Stuart Limberlost $20,000 - $49,999 Level Andrew and Rhonda Briggs Organizations $2,000,000+ Level Lilly Endowment State of Indiana $500,000 - $999,999 Level Allen Whitehill Clowes Charitable Foundation Nina Mason Pulliam Charitable Trust $100,000 - $499,999 Level Ball Brothers Foundation George and Frances Ball Foundation

R.B. Annis Educational Foundation $50,000 - $99,999 Level Nicholas H. Noyes, Jr. Memorial Foundation Old National Bank Foundation Vectren Foundation $20,000 - $49,999 Level Bank of Geneva Lake City Bank Culbertson Mansion $20,000 - $49,999 Level Friends of Culbertson Mansion Jeffris Family Foundation T.C. Steele $20,000 - $49,999 Level Friends of T. C. Steele State Historic Site Gene Stratton-Porter $50,000 - $99,999 Level The Dekko Foundation Gene Stratton-Porter Memorial Society, Inc.

$20,000 - $49,999 Level Olive B. Cole Foundation $1,500 - $9,999 Level Acres, Inc. Corydon $100,000 - $499,999 Level Harrison County Community Foundation Main Street Corydon IN, Inc. Indiana Bicentennial LEVI COFFIN CAPITAL CAMPAIGN DONATIONS ($1,500+) Individuals $20,000 - $49,999 Level Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lingle Descendants of Levi Coffin Robin E. Winston $10,000 - $19,999 Level Ulysses L. Bridgeman, Jr. $1,500 - $9,999 Level William Kiffmeyer, Laysha Ward, Eugene and Gloria Ward

LEVI COFFIN HOUSE DONATIONS ($1,500+) as reported by the Levi Coffin House Association Eileen Baker-Wall and Family Laynita Cichy-Berkebile Shaun Dingwerth Estate of Cora Dragoo Mary Lou Griffey Saundra and Marvin Jackson Charlie Kearns Virginia Knight Bob and Janice McGuire Larry Stegall Mary Walker Organizations $100,000 - $499,999 Level Levi Coffin House State Historic Site/Friends of Levi Coffin $50,000 - $99,999 Level Quigg Family Foundation U.S. National Park Service Wayne County Convention & Tourism Bureau

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Events CALENDAR

Please visit indianamuseum.org for the most up-to-date information on events at the Indiana State Museum. For programs that require reservations, please call 317.232.1637, unless otherwise noted.

INDIANA STATE MUSEUM 317.232.1637

Dec. 15, 2016 Supper with Santa & Friends

5:30 – 8:30 p.m. • $30 per adult, $16 per child (under 12); children under 4 are free. Join Santa, Mrs. Claus, and all their friends at the family-friendly buffet supper, a Celebration Crossing event just for members. Ride the Santa Claus Express, enjoy a special holiday performance, listen to music provided by Mik the Music Man, play in Santa’s Playground and create your own ornament. Space is limited. Make your reservation by Dec. 9th. The first 100 member families to register will receive a free keepsake photo with Santa.

Dec. 31, 2016 Family New Year’s Eve

6 to 9 p.m. • $9 for members/$15 for non-members Reservations are recommended Please call 317.232.1637 to reserve your spot End the year with a bang with a family-friendly, alcohol-free celebration in the Governor Frank and Judy O'Bannon Great Hall. Face painting, stilt walkers, games and music will highlight the evening. A balloon drop at 8 p.m. allows the little ones to celebrate the New Year in style.

Jan. 16, 2017 Martin Luther King, Jr. Day

10 a.m. − 5 p.m. • Free and open to the public with the exchange of a nonperishable food item Martin Luther King, Jr. Day at the museum celebrates the legacy of equal rights in America. The museum in its entirety is open to the public, free of charge, and engages visitors in unique and meaningful ways that reflect the vision of MLK, Jr.

$10,000 - $19,999 Level Earlham College First Bank Richmond Frenzel Family Charitable Lead Trust $1,500 - $9,999 Level Market Velocity U.S. Bancorp Foundation West End Bank Charitable Foundation Macy Fund of the Wayne County Foundation Vigran Family Foundation Whitewater Valley REMC Community Trust, Inc. MATCHING GIFTS Organization Eli Lilly and Company Foundation GE Foundation IBM Corporation Lincoln Financial Foundation United Technologies

Feb. 11 AND 12, 2017 14th Annual Indiana Art Fair

Sat.; 10 a.m. − 5 p.m., Sat.; 10 a.m. – 12 p.m. Members can enjoy a breakfast treat in the Member Lounge • Sun.; 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Included with museum admission and free to members The Indiana Art Fair at the Indiana State Museum returns to celebrate its 14th year of showcasing art made right here in the Hoosier state. Enjoy an array of fine art and crafts by more than 60 artists, all without leaving the warmth of the museum. Whether you like contemporary or traditional, art that is wearable and functional, or pieces for display in your home, these amazing artists have what you are looking for. Not only will you be supporting talented local and statewide artists, but also the Indiana State Museum, as proceeds help fund both public and school programs. This program is supported by the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the City of Indianapolis.

Feb. 17, 18 and 19, 2017 GeoFest: The 15th Annual Indiana State Museum Fossil, Gem and Mineral Show

Fri.; 10 a.m. − 5 p.m. • Sat.; 10 a.m. − 5 p.m. Sun.; 11 a.m. − 4 p.m. • Included with museum admission and free to members GeoFest “rocks” the Indiana State Museum as experts and vendors from all over the country come to the museum with fossils, rocks, minerals, jewelry and more! Shop for your own unique geo-treasure and meet experts from throughout Indiana. Explore the museum's natural history galleries, and enjoy hands-on geology activities and win geo-prizes. This program is supported by IMI, Inc.

ARTIFACT DONORS Cornelius Alig David Buchanan Joyce Byllesby Cindy Cart and Judy Ganson John Fleming Dave Fox Ian Fraser Alan E. Grossnickle and Eric Heckaman Jerome and Becky Hall Howard L. Happe Annalyn Hatten Rosalie Hawthorne from the Estate of Christopher E. and Joanna M. Swain Ellen Hopkins John R. Kinghan Christopher Marshall Harold Mailand Richard D. McNutt and Michael H. Miller

KaAnne Morris Barbara Oberreich Catherine Richards Janel Rogers Mary Pike, in the name of Jerald Pike Lois Poyser Robert Schacht Roger L. Schneider Lyla Spath Sandra and Jerry Wallin Family of Harold Zisla Organizations Butler University, Irwin Library Falls of the Ohio State Park Gene Stratton-Porter Memorial Society The Nature Conservancy Buy-A-Bone and Paleontology Funds Anonymous Mr. Robert E. Harman Mr. and Mrs. David Northam

March 4, 2017 Remarkable Women of Indiana: Women in Science

11 a.m. − 4 p.m. • Included in museum admission and free to members Join the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites for the third annual Remarkable Women of Indiana as women in science are celebrated.

March 28 − April 2, 2017 Pinewood Derby®

Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri.; 10 a.m. − 5 p.m. Sat.; 10 a.m. − 5 p.m. • Sun.; 11 a.m. − 5 p.m. Included in museum admission with special price for Scouts of $5 per person for all scouts and their families On your mark, get set… for the second greatest spectacle in racing! The Indiana State Museum and Crossroads of America Council, BSA invites everyone to race Pinewood Derby® cars down the two-story, 125-foot race track and watch them speed across the finish line! The track will be open to the public all week with the official race on Saturday, April 1.

In collaboration with Crossroads of America Council

April 21, 2017 Eco Science Fair

10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Included with museum admission • Free for registered schools The Indiana State Museum provides a platform that showcases how individuals and companies tackle environmental issues at the annual Eco Science Fair. This year’s event will showcase eco-friendly products and services, local environmental leaders and lifestyle activities.

200 Years of Indiana Art John P. Antonelli Sarah C. Barney S.D. Battista Paintings Conservation Ted and Peggy Boehm The Buckingham Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cantor Holliday T. Day Easter Conservation Services Eckert and Ross Fine Art Tim and Linda Frank Neil and Jo Gath Mr. and Mrs. John Goodman The Great Frame Up Bob and Ellie Haan Dr. Lisa Harris Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Henderson Jim and Toots Henderson Vaughn and Melissa Hickman Brad and Zee Hirst Indiana Arts Commission

Please visit indianamuseum.org/sites for the most up-to-date information on events at the State Historic Sites.

ANGEL MOUNDS

GENE STRATTON-PORTER

LIMBERLOST

March 11 AND 12, 2017 Spring Farm Fest

Dec. 4, 2016 “A Dream of Beauty” Holiday Walk

Dec. 31, 2016 Limberlost New Year’s Eve

812.853.3956

$5 per person • Sat.; 9 a.m. − 5 p.m. Sun.; 1 − 5 p.m. Celebrate Hoosier roots at a birthplace of Indiana farming. Spring Farm Fest kicks off the planting season with a fun-filled weekend of crafts, demonstrations, and kid-friendly activities. Visitors will learn the value of companion planting from the ancients, sample made-fromscratch farm fare, enjoy a Farmer Magic Show, hop on a hayride for guided mounds tour and so much more.

CORYDON 812.738.4890

March 18, 2017 Feasting on History

6 p.m. • $25 per person • Reservations required This elegant dinner setting allows you to step back in time. Join us for an evening of historic dining that includes drinks and entertainment.

CULBERTSON 812.944.9600

Feb. 4, 2017 Benevolence Ball

7 p.m. • $40 per person • $75 per couple Celebrate one of New Albany’s most influential citizens as the Culbertson Mansion commemorates William Culbertson’s birthday at the Benevolence Ball. The program will feature an evening of high-brow entertainment with live music, food and refreshments. Highlighting Mr. Culbertson’s legacy of philanthropy, guests will witness the presentation of the Culbertson Mansion Benevolence Award, given each year to a citizen of New Albany in recognition of service to the community.

Indiana Plein Air Painters Association, Inc. Richard and Alice Johnson J. Scott Keller Fine Art and Antiques Appraisals Dr. Dan Kraft Ms. Kathryn M. Kunz James Leatherman Ms. Judith Murphy Frank and Patte Owings Gerald and Dorit Paul Mr. George A. Rubin Alice and Robert Schloss Rhonda Long-Sharp and Scott Sharp Susan F. S. Sklar Southern Wine and Spirits Ms. Erica Stout Mr. and Mrs. Tony Stuart Doris and Thomas Stump Mr. Randall Tucker Bret Waller and Mary Lou Dooley Waller Rhonda Fox Waltz and Dr. Kevin Waltz

260.854.3790

260.368.7428

11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. • $3 per child • Adults free

1 – 6 p.m. • $5 per person See the Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site when it’s all decked out for the holidays. Gene’s Cabin will be open and decorated according to her description of the Christmas of 1917, which she called, “A Dream of Beauty.” Guests can enjoy live entertainment, holiday goodies, crafts, and horse-drawn wagon rides around the property. Santa will arrive in a very special way and will visit with children and families, so bring your list!

Families can enjoy crafts, games, activities, and refreshments in the Visitor Center. The event will include a balloon drop and plenty of New Year’s hoopla!

LANIER MANSION

1 – 4 p.m. • Free with site admission

812.265.3526

April 1, 2017 A Garden Affair

Noon – 2 p.m. • $30 per person Reservations required Get in the mood for spring with the social event of the season! Enjoy our garden-themed program, boutique, silent auction and delightful luncheon of spring treats with your friends.

LEVI COFFIN

812.988.2785

Dec. 4, 2016 Steele’s Country Christmas Go back in time to the early 1920s, when the Steeles celebrated the holidays at the House of the Singing Winds, inviting neighbors and friends into their home. St. Nicholas will visit the Large Studio, where children and families can have their photographs taken with him. Visitors will make ornaments and cards. Enjoy live music in the Large Studio and refreshments.

VINCENNES 812.882.7422

765.847.2432

Dec. 10 AND 11, 2016 Levi Coffin State Historic Site Community Days

Free • Sat; 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. Sun; 1 – 5 p.m. Come celebrate the opening of the new Interpretive Center at the Levi Coffin State Historic Site. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours of the new spaces, which include an introductory film, a look at the new exhibition Souls Seeking Safety, as well as a guided tour of the Coffin home.

Melanie and Bill Wissel Mr. Harry A. Wright Indiana in 200 Objects David Barnes Sarah C. Barney David M. Buchanan Mr. and Mrs. Joe Cunningham Mr. Craig A. Davenport and Mr. Luis Miguel Delgado Mr. Philip Eichacker and Mrs. Jill Stewart Indianapolis Motor Speedway Harold Mailand Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ogden Katie Schwartz Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Tegarden Mr. Eric C. Todd Textile Fund Heart and Hand Quilt Guild Richard D. McNutt and Michael H. Miller Quilters Hall of Fame Shelby County Historical Society Dr. Nanami Suzuki

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April 8, 2017 Easter Egg Hunt 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. • Free

This is a free public program and open house. Hunt for candy-filled Easter Eggs on the grounds of the Vincennes State Historic Site. Explore our site buildings and hear about local history in an openhouse format.

Colleen Smyth Fund Mrs. Melissa A. Henderson and Mr. Paul Bogdanoff In Honor/In Memory Gifts Ronald E. Goad In honor of Randy Lehman and Phyllis Stevens Becky Vermillion In memory of Elmira Annis Tomorrow's Indiana Mr. and Mrs. Kent Agness Ms. Nancy Ayres Bowen Technovation, Jeff and Diane Bowen Andrew and Rhonda Briggs William A. Browne, Jr. David Buchanan Mr. Scott L. Cunningham Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dafforn Richard E. Ford Mr. and Mrs. William J. Greer The Estate of Mr. and Mrs. Earl B. Harris Rosemary Harris

Hazel W. Hopper Thomas and Verletta King Mrs. Corona M. Lewis Paul and Pat Lingle Ann Mallett Dr. Robert McDougal and Lee M. McDougal Mrs. Sybil A. Merk Mr. J. Ronald Newlin Elizabeth J. Ott Andrew and Jane Paine George and Christine Plews The George & Peggy Rapp and John & Leslie Rapp Families Mrs. Beverly Rice Colleen M. Smyth Janice Snowden Steve and Santina Sullivan Susan Williams and David Rimstidt

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Bring the entire family down to the museum for our 8 p.m. balloon drop. Before the big hurrah, enjoy face painting, games and other family-friendly activities.

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