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Staying Active Around Hamilton County

The last thing you may want to do right now is to go play outside. It’s 12°F  right now. It’s cold. The kind of cold that catches your breath when you step outside.

But Spring Break will be here very soon and if you’ve not already planned a tropical vacation you’ll likely be wanting to do some fun things around here for your staycation.

I got together with local influencer Abby at Hello Miss Martha to bring you a list of what you can do right here and stay active over spring break! Head over to her site to see more suggestions for more of our favorite places.

Swimming

If you’re not heading to the beach, the next best thing is a warm indoor pool. Goldfish Swim School has family swim nights that are such a great way to brush up on skills between lessons and have fun with the whole family! Over Spring Break they’ll have free swim Mon-Fri 12 – 1 pm and Friday nights 6:30 – 8 pm.

Phone (317) 743-2121
1581 Geist Pavilion Dr #114
Fishers, IN 46037
Hours M-F: 9AM – 8PM
Saturday: 9AM – 6:30PM
Sunday: 12PM – 5PM

Go Carting

I recently checked out K1 Speed with my husband for our montly date nights. It’s a really cool place with lots of IMS memorabilia and lost of space to have a big group hang out. They also have rooms for parties, food, a pool table and a few arcade games! The go-carts are pretty fast but they’re top priority is safety and there are many rules in place to make sure drivers are safe. Check out Groupon for some great discounts.

Phone (317) 348-1176
9998 E 121st St
Fishers, IN 46037
Hours M-Th: 11AM – 10PM
Friday: 11AM – 11PM
Saturday: 10AM – 12AM
Sunday: 10AM – 9PM

Bowling

I think bowling is one of those activities that is great for any age. It’s low key enough to bring your baby and little kids can start early with the bowling ramp. Plus, Pinheads has awesome food, arcade games and an outdoor area to eat or play volleyball!

Phone (317) 773-9988
13825 Britton Park Rd
Fishers, IN 46038
Hours M-Th: 11AM – 11PM
F-S: 11AM – 1AM
Sunday: 11AM – 10PM

Archery, Ropes Course, Horse Riding & Hiking

If you’re looking to do a few days of adventuring in nature Strawtown Koteewi is the place to go! They’ve got archery, a ropes course, zip lining, horseback riding and hiking. Last year we camped at White River Campgrounds and brought our bikes. It was an easy bike ride over to check out the ropes course and we met a few horses giving rides on our way! The campsite also has a creek that is part of White River and it’s perfect for creek stomping (I suggest wearing water shoes as the rocks are slippery).

Phone (317) 774-2574
12308 Strawtown Ave
Noblesville, IN 46060
Hours vary depending on which activities you choose.

Free Family Fun Around Indy on MLK Jr. Day

It’s a wonderful time to gather family and visit one of the businesses in the Indianapolis area who honor Dr. King with free admission. Many of the locations offer MLK Jr. activities to learn more about his accomplishments as well as offer their other exhibits free to check out.

INDIANA STATE MUSEUM and HISTORIC SITES

The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites will offer free admission at its locations statewide in honor of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

In Indianapolis, admission will be free for all visitors, with donation of a canned food item to Gleaner’s Food Bank strongly encouraged. Special activities will be offered at the Indiana State Museum in Indianapolis to commemorate the holiday, and visitors will also have access to all of the museum’s experiences, including Cardboard Engineering, Frozen Reign and the museum’s other galleries.

At the museum’s other locations, admission will be free for visitors to enjoy the everyday experience at the historic sites, but no canned goods will be collected.

Please note, Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site, New Harmony State Historic Site and Whitewater Canal State Historic Site have seasonal hours and are currently closed.

WHAT: At the Indiana State Museum, celebrate Dr. King’s dream and explore the struggle for civil rights. Watch videos highlighting Dr. King’s most iconic speeches, write thank-you notes to Dr. King, create your own protest poster inspired by issues you care about, or explore what you’d be willing to march for by tracing your shoe and adding your own footprint to our “march.” Plus, share your hopes for the future on our dream mural and reflect on how you see different people from society – and how they might see you, too.

WHEN: Jan. 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

WHERE: Indiana State Museum, 650 W. Washington, St., Indianapolis

PRICE: Free with donation of a canned good item

Martin Luther King Jr Day at Indiana State Museum
MLK Jr. Video at Indiana State Museum
Martin Luther King Jr Day at Indiana State Museum
MLK Jr Craft at Indiana State Museum

CONNER PRAIRIE

Join us for a day of activities that illustrate Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s vision of what could be accomplished through non-violent protest. We’ll look back through history as well as asking you how you would protest an injustice.
Events and Activities
Freedom Summer: 1964
Anything Can Happen Theater will be an additional activity in Woodland North. Using a box of props, interpreters will periodically lead younger guests in imaginative play.
11 a.m., 1 and 3 p.m. in Lilly Theater (15 minutes)

Mr. Daniel’s Music
Conner Prairie welcomes back Mr. Daniel, a local favorite, for classic songs of protest from the 1960s to contemporary.
11:30 a.m., 1:30 and 3:30 p.m. in Lilly Theater (20 minutes)

Willa Brown, Aviatix
Willa Brown started her career as a teacher after attending Indiana State Teachers College. Looking for greater challenges, she went on to become the first African-American woman to become a licensed pilot and the first woman in the US to be both a licensed pilot and mechanic. She went on to train some of the Tuskegee Airmen, along with running for Congress and working as an activist.
10:30 a.m., 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. in Create.Connect (15 minutes)

Ongoing Throughout the Day
Family Board Games – in Delaware classroom
Imagination Playground – in Woodland North activity hall

Archaeology: Black, White or Both – Can you tell which artifacts might have come from a historic African American community, a White community or would have appeared in either community? – outside Lilly Theater

Tree of Dreams – In one of his most famous speeches, MLK told of his dreams for the future. Share your dreams for the future. – downstairs, near the elevator

Gallery of Non-violent Protest, Past and Present – outside Discovery Station
How would you protest injustice?

Draw a picture, write a poem, share with others what you would do to protest an injustice. – outside Discovery Station

Craft Corner – Help with a collaborative art project.

Food & Beverage – in Overlook activity hall

Indianapolis Zoo

Although the Zoo is usually closed on Mondays in January, they open to celebrate the remembrance of Dr. Martin Luther King. The ‘hardier’ animals as the Zoo says will be outside for anyone braving the weather, and in keeping with other White River State Park properties, FREE admission will be granted to anyone with a donation of a non-perishable food item for Gleaners Food Bank.

Date/Time: Monday, January 21 at opening

Sports Legends Experience at Children's Museum of Indianapolis
Sports Legends Experience at The Children’s Museum

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis

The museum opens its doors with FREE admission to all children and families to celebrate the life, achievements, and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

  • Listen to storyteller Portia Jackson speak about courageous children from the Civil Rights Movement
  • Enjoy music from The Griot Drum Ensemble 

Let freedom ring! 

Visit Tips

  • FREE admission is from 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; special activities end at 3 p.m.
  • There will be extra lunch seating in the Sack Lunch area located on Level 1. 
  • Learn more about parking at the museum on our Parking Tips page.
  • Make the most of your day by reviewing the rest of our Visit Tips

EITELJORG MUSEUM

Admission to the Eiteljorg Museum and other White River State Park WRSP venues is FREE on Martin Luther King Day, Monday, January 21, with the donation of a non-perishable food item to Gleaners Food Bank. FREE admission. Guests will enjoy a last chance to see the amazing model train exhibit, Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure, plus a fun-filled time in R.B. Annis Western Family Experience and the opportunity to enjoy a delicious Western flare meal in the Eiteljorg Museum Cafe.

Date/Time: Monday, January 21. 10am-5pm

Eiteljorg Museum Indianapolis
Eiteljorg Museum

NEWFIELDS: Speaking of Love

Celebrate the life of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on the Newfields campus. Immerse yourself in experiences presented by youth of Tan-Za-Mania Dance Company, Indy Pulse poets and the Teen Arts Council. See a debut performance of excerpts from Village Voices: Notes from the Griot, directed by Indy native Joshua Allen Thompson. Requested donation items include canned goods, personal care items and art supplies.

Date/Time: Monday, January 21 1-4 Free with donation to MLK Community Center

INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY

In celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy, enjoy programs, service activities and free admission to the Indiana Experience. Dr. King once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question is: ‘What are you doing for others?’” Each year, Americans across the country answer that question by coming together on this day to serve their neighbors and communities. Join us on this National Day of Service to learn more about homelessness in our community, and lend a hand with our projects.

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

Madam Walker Legacy Center | 10 a.m. to noon
Join the Madam Walker Legacy Center for their MLK Day of Celebration festivities at the History Center as the Walker Theatre undergoes an exciting renovation.

Collecting and Storytelling of the Civil Rights Movement | 12:45 p.m.
Feel free to bring your own civil rights mementos and participate in a discussion with IHS Coordinator of African-American History Susan L. Hall-Dotson about the importance of sharing and preserving your memories of the civil rights movement.

Griot Drum Ensemble | 1:30 and 3:30 p.m.
Enjoy high-energy African-influenced drumming, dance and storytelling at its best. Hear wonderful African folktales accompanied by mellow traditional instruments. Participate in the music and learn about traditional African instruments.

First Aid Kit Packing | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Join us as we pack care packages to benefit the HealthNet Homeless Initiative.

Write a Letter | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Write an encouraging letter or draw a picture for someone experiencing homelessness.

Make Your Own Activism Poster  | 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Learn about current causes to engage in and organizations that have stood up to fight throughout history.

Homelessness Talk | 2:30 and 4:30 p.m.
Join the HealthNet Homeless Initiative Program to find out more about what causes homelessness in our city and what you can do to help.

Local Speech, Global Reach | 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Take in a traveling exhibit to honor the 50th anniversary of King’s death and Kennedy’s speech created by IHS and the Kennedy King Memorial Initiative.

Library Case Exhibits | 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Take a look at items relating to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the civil rights movement from the IHS collections and items from the Madam C.J. Walker Collection.

In partnership with Madam Walker Legacy Center

Candlelight at Conner Prairie and Other Holiday Events

2018 Candlelight at Conner Prairie Brings New Spin on an Indianapolis Tradition

Explore Six Unique Events from November to January with Holidays on the Prairie

Conner Prairie by Candlelight

Conner Prairie by Candlelight is back this year, new and improved
for six nights in December. New this year visitors can tour 1836 Prairietown where
it’s the night before Christmas at their own pace. Also new this year, visitors can
warm up with hot chocolate, and adults can try a variety of adult beverages.
“We invite your family to start a new tradition or build on an existing one with
Candlelight,” said Norman Burns, president and CEO at Conner Prairie. “By changing
the format of Candlelight to allow visitors to tour at their own pace instead of on a
guided tour, more people will be able to enjoy this holiday experience.”
During this family-friendly event, visitors will meet a variety of characters in their
homes without feeling the pinch of time and learn how new settlers to Indiana’s
frontier carried on their holiday traditions. At the end of the night, visitors will either
join Dr. Campbell at his home for dancing and singing as his family rings in the
holidays, or join the ‘rowdies’ and carolers to sing around the bonfire.
Conner Prairie by Candlelight will take place from 5:30-9:30 p.m. starting December
7, 8, 14, 15, 21 and 22.

Candlelight on Conner Prairie

Candlelight on Conner Prairie

In addition to Candlelight, Holidays on the Prairie features five other special events.

Breakfast and Dinner with Santa: Eat a meal with the best Santa in town
and tell him your Christmas wishes, take pictures and decorate cookies.

Gingerbread Village: See a variety of gingerbread masterpieces created by
both amateurs and professionals.

Holiday Cheers: Enjoy an adults-only evening of hors d’oeuvres, wine, craft
beer and spirits as you take a candlelit stroll through 1836 Prairietown.

Tales at the Holidays: Letters from the Civil War: This two-person play
uses song, dancing and puppetry to tell the intriguing story of brave mail
couriers during the Civil War. Also discover a carefully curated exhibit that
leads to our version of today’s Santa Claus.
Throughout the season, visitors can enjoy short craft activities at holiday-themed
Make and Take stations.

Conner Prairie Store

The Conner Prairie Store is also open throughout the holiday season featuring
Conner Prairie-made pottery and textiles, and Indiana-made food and gift items.
Located inside the Welcome Center, the store is open from 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m.
Thursday to Sunday, and during special events including Candlelight.
“Whether you’re shopping for your child, friend or family member, we have locally-
made gifts for everyone on your list,” said Elaine Molin, retail manager at Conner
Prairie. “The pottery made on site is always a best seller, and you truly won’t find it
anywhere else. We also make one of a kind corporate gift baskets.”
Visit connerprairie.org/holidays for more information and tickets to upcoming
holiday events.

Candlelight on Conner Prairie

Candlelight on Conner Prairie

ABOUT CONNER PRAIRIE

Spanning more than 1,000 wooded acres in Central Indiana, Conner Prairie
welcomes more than 400,000 visitors of all ages annually. As Indiana’s first
Smithsonian Institute affiliate, Conner Prairie offers various outdoor, historically-
themed encounters and indoor experiential learning spaces that combine history
and art with science, technology, engineering and math to offer an authentic look
into history that shapes society today. Conner Prairie is a 501(c)3, nonprofit
organization – accredited by the American Alliance of Museums – that relies on
grants and philanthropic donations from individuals, corporations and foundations
for sustainability and growth. Visit connerprairie.org or call (800) 966-1836 for
admission dates, hours, ticket prices and opportunities to donate and volunteer.

CIDE Performance of The Nutcracker

We got the chance to check out a sneak peek of the CIDE performance of The Nutcracker and it was adorable! It has only enhanced Sophia’s love of dance and lessons are now at the top of her Christmas wish list. We were able to ask questions to the performers and learn more about how long it’s taken them to learn the choreography. All of the performers had to try out to be in this performance and have been working tirelessly for the big show (older kids work 6 hours on Saturdays to get the moves down perfect!)

The Nutcracker performance by CIDE

Tickets on sale now for Central Indiana Dance Ensemble’s performance of Tchaikovsky’s, The Nutcracker.

Central Indiana Dance Ensemble (CIDE), the pre-professional dance company under the direction of Aritistic Director Suzann DeLa, presents holiday tradition, The Nutcracker, December 14-16, 2018, at the Zionsville Performing Arts Center.

For three days every December, CIDE brings the holidays to life with five performances of Tchaikovsky’s magical Christmas ballet. Guests of the show are transported to the Land of Sweets where a cast of characters that includes the Arabian Coffee, Rose, Mother Ginger and her Ginger Snaps and, of course, Sugar Plum Fairy, delight young Clara and her Nutcracker Prince with spirited dances and iconic, classical ballet variations.

The Nutcracker performance by CIDE

The Nutcracker performance by CIDE

Tickets to the Performance

Enjoy the enchanted music of Tchaikovsky’s beautiful score and the beautiful voices of the Indianapolis Children’s Choir. Young and old alike will delight in this holiday tradition.

In addition to The Nutcracker performance, holiday enchantment abounds at the Sugar Plum Fairy Dessert Party prior to each matinee. Scout groups, preschool and elementary age children enjoy treats from the Land of Sweets, have their picture taken with Clara and the Sugar Plum Fairy, complete a craft and participate in an interactive Nutcracker story time. Tickets for the Dessert Party are $12 and are available in tandem with a show ticket.

The Nutcracker performance schedule includes a Friday and Saturday 7:30 pm show and a Saturday and Sunday 2:00 pm matinee. Tickets are $25/adults and $18 for students 18 and younger. Guests can purchase tickets online at www.cidedance.org or by calling 317-844-7453.

The Nutcracker performance by CIDE

 

Shop Local This Holiday Season- Indianapolis

Shop local this holiday season- Indianapolis: It’s holiday shopping time already and this year I’m shopping local. Indianapolis has an abundance of great quality products that make great gifts for everyone on your list. I had a chance to meet several amazing local vendors at a blogging event last night where we shopped and were pampered to our hearts content. Trendy clothes, jewelry, hair, makeup, massage and treats made for a pretty perfect night out for this mama.

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Pampering Gifts

One of my favorite gifts to receive is the gift of being pampered. To be able to have time alone taking care of my body. I had the chance to meet two amazing stylists from the Indy area.

HAIR

Dakota from the Dragonfly Salon in Fishers specializes in color and extensions and Cher from Cher Behind the Chair specializes in natural curls. Both of them do amazing work as shown by their social media accounts and they were the sweetest most knowledgeable girls.

MAKEUP

Dania who promotes Senegence make up was a delight. I was not aware of the Senegence brand before speaking with her but I’m amazed at how long lasting their lip products are. She’d told me it would last 8-12 hours and it’s now been 20 and it’s still holding strong to my lips!

MASSAGE

Erica  who owns Muscle Mama Massage Mobile Wellness travels to you! What an amazing gift! I have a very tight neck and back and she was able to help loosen me up just in the short time we had together. To get on a regular schedule with her coming to my home would be bliss.

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Practical Gifts

The hosts of the holiday blogging event were Susan Baroncini-Moe and Kelly and Wendy of KW Style. Susan is author of Business In Blue Jeans and has a second book The BounceBack Artist coming out just before Christmas. Kelly and Wendy of KW Style sell Agnes & Dora and Stella & Dot. I got the cutest pullover sweater and a pair of jeggings that are incredibly comfortable. That’s saying a lot for a mama who just had a baby!

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Unplug Soy Candles was there making the whole place smell amazing and you can get 15% off of your purchase through Tuesday November 13th with code DIYMAMA. Better yet, give the gift of a candle with a date to go pour your own in Fortville!

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Nothing beats popcorn and chocolate and Indy has some of the BEST you can find. I had Just Pop In in all of the guest bags at my wedding and everyone raved about them. Recently, when out on a pamper day for myself, I stumbled upon DeBrands Chocolate and have now taken everyone there any chance I get. Their chocolate is the best I’ve ever had and they always have a free sample when you stop in their store!

So why not shop local this year? With all of the high quality products and services that you can find right here in Indy, there’s nothing your friends and family could want more.

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Here’s how you can find out more about these lovely companies:

– KW Style (@shopKWStyle, shopKWStyle.com)
– Erica Johnson/Muscle Mama Massage Mobile Wellness (Facebook.com/musclemama526)
– Dakota and Dragonfly Salon (@dragonflysalonfishers, @dakotadoinghair, Facebook.com/dragonflysalonfishers)
– Cher/Cher Behind the Chair (@cherbehindthechair, cherbehindthechair.com)
– Dania Whittey/Senegence (@lastingbeautybydania)
– Unplug Soy Candles (@unplugsoycandles, unplugsoycandles.com
– Just Pop In! (@justpopin, justpopinpopcorn.com)
– DeBrand Fine Chocolates (@debrandfinechoc, debrand.com)
– Susan Baroncini-Moe/Business in Blue Jeans/BounceBack Artist (@suebmoe, @bouncebackartist, bouncebackartist.com)

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