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Mark Your Calendars for These Fall Events at Conner Prairie

Fall Events at Conner Prairie- some of my favorite memories of visiting Conner Prairie are from the fall months. The cool crisp air, smell of camp fire and lots of fun family activities! Here is  a quick sneak peek of what’s to come this fall at Conner Prairie. Be sure to check out the apple cider slushies at the Apple Store! If you are an email subscriber they usually give coupons in your email for discounts at the Apple Store.

Fall Events at Conner Prairie

NEW! BLACK PIONEERS: ROBERTS SETTLEMENT IN 1836

Museum theatre on Saturdays in September
Part of Giving Voice: African-American’s Presence in Indiana’s History, a
collaborative initiative of Conner Prairie and Asante Children’s Theatre.

Fall Events at Conner Prairie Apple Store

THE APPLE STORE

September 1–October 31
Treat your family to deluxe caramel apples, cider slushies, apple-themed gift
items and more. This seasonal treasure is managed by the Conner Prairie
Alliance and its proceeds support Conner Prairie’s exhibits and programs.

PRAIRIETOWN LAND SALE

September 3
Would you like to be a land owner and settle in the beautiful and growing
village of Prairietown? Join us as Dr. Campbell auctions off town lots to
prospective settlers.

Prairie Town at Conner Prairie

FESTIVAL OF MACHINES

September 15, 16
Celebrate Indiana’s rich history of designing, building and innovating amazing
machines. Explore a wide variety of vintage vehicles as we play host to the
Indiana Region Classic Car Club of America’s Indiana Grand Classic.

CORN MAZE

September 22
This family friendly attraction will have you adventuring your way through
corn-lined trails that twist, turn and dead-end. Check out my write up from last year’s first annual corn maze. Visit connerprairie.org to
learn more.

What has been your favorite fall memory at Conner Prairie so far? If you haven’t been, what are you adding to your family bucket list for this fall?

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Hoosier Salon Returns to Indiana State Museum

Hoosier Salon returns to Indiana State Museum 

INDIANAPOLIS– The annual Hoosier Salon exhibition, featuring artwork from more than 120 Indiana artists, returns to the Indiana State Museum for its 94th run beginning Aug. 3. The competition is Indiana’s longest-running art exhibition and is considered to be the preeminent juried exhibition of Indiana art by Indiana artists. While the art will be on display to the public Aug. 3 through Oct. 14, it will also be for sale – and the bidding begins on Aug. 2 at a special preview event that starts at 6 p.m.

Hoosier Salon Returns to Indiana State MuseumArt by Amos Carol

Hoosier Salon Returns to Indiana State Museum

During the preview event, the winners will be announced for this year’s show, and the artwork will officially go on sale. Tickets for the preview event can be purchased online through July 27 athoosiersalon.org.

This year, more than 250 artists applied to the show, including several who are in their 20s, and the show has more young and up-and-coming artists than in previous years.

“The jurors did an excellent job,” said Jim May, executive director of the Hoosier Salon. “In addition to bringing back some long-time participants, 22 of the artists selected are first-timers, helping us to gain ground on our goal of getting new and younger artists from across the state to become members and enter.”

Hoosier Salon Returns to Indiana State Museum

Hoosier Salon Returns to Indiana State Museum

This is the second year back at the Indiana State Museum after a five-year run at the Indiana Historical Society, and the museum is honored to host the show once again.

“We are delighted to partner with the Hoosier Salon again this year at the Indiana State Museum,” said Cathy Ferree, president and CEO of the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites. “The show offers us an opportunity to give visitors access to the best art representing Indiana artists from across the state and around the country.”

In conjunction with the Hoosier Salon exhibition, a kids’ show will be on display in the museum: the Indiana Electric Cooperatives’ Calendar of Student Art Contest. This show features artwork from K-12 students that will be displayed in the cooperative’s annual wall calendar, with a first-place winner selected from each grade to go into the calendar. The winners of the kids’ show will also be announced on Aug. 2 during a 2 p.m. event.

The cost of both shows is included with the purchase of general museum admission, which is free for Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites members.

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The Hoosier Salon is a statewide, nonprofit artist-service organization whose mission is to create an appreciation of visual art by promoting Indiana artists and their work. The organization has locations in Carmel and New Harmony. 

The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites is located in White River State Park in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. It is Indiana’s museum for science, art and culture, offering a place where you can celebrate, investigate, remember, learn and take pride in Indiana’s story in the context of the broader world. Even the building is a showcase of the best Indiana has to offer in architecture, materials and sculpture. Easy and convenient parking is available in the attached underground garage. 

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Best Birthday Party Locations Near Hamilton County

Birthday Party Locations Near Hamilton County- The options are endless for awesome Birthday Party locations around the Northside of Indianapolis. I didn’t even touch on all the great talent there is with bringing the party to your house (princesses, video game trucks, bouncy houses!) I’m letting you know about the Birthday Party locations that I’ve either been a host or guest of a birthday party.

Birthday party locations near hamilton county, Indianapolis

Birthday Party Locations Near Hamilton County

Get Outdoors

Living Historical Museum, Animal Encounters, Treetop Outpost and Splashpad at Conner Prairie
Conner Prairie creates unique opportunities to pursue fun and knowledge. Experience new heights at our 1859 Balloon Voyage, climb into our 4-story Treetop Outpost, and visit your favorite farm friends at Animal Encounters. Each year, Conner Prairie creates 15 million minutes of family time.

Phone: (317) 776-6000
Address: 13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038

Zip Lines, High Ropes and Big Thrills at Edge Adventures. 
CLIMB FOR FREE on your Birthday, while your guests receive a discounted rate! Visit our website or call to book your Birthday Package. Featuring aerial courses with fun and challenging treetop obstacles & ziplines to Conquer together.
Located in Strawtown Koteewi Park with full park amenities.

Phone: (800) 590-8347
Address: 11800 Koteewi Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060

Playgrounds, splash pads, volleyball and more at Fishers Parks & Recreation or Carmel Clay Parks
We had an awesome time at the park for our daughter’s birthday. Plenty of space for the kids to play on the playground and lots of seating for the adults to enjoy conversation and snacks. There are grills at many locations and you can rent out a shelter for larger groups. Holland Park (Fishers) and West Park (Carmel) are two of our favorites.

birthday party locations near Hamilton County

Indoor Party

Tea Party at Tina’s Traditional English Tea Party
Located in both Carmel and Columbus IN. The perfect place for your little princess to host her birthday party. Come dressed up in her favorite princess dress, sip specially created Princess Tea in a china cup and try Princess Tea meal and birthday cake.

Phone: (317) 813­-7125
Address: 30 North Rangeline Road, Carmel, IN 46032

Play and Music at Gymboree 
With a Gymboree Birthday Party, you get the use of our entire center with our unique developmentally appropriate PlayScape, fun activities and a passionate teacher all to your-self. A Gymboree Birthday Party is guaranteed to be memorable! We plan an exciting party with games, songs and age-appropriate activities for children and their parents. Call our Carmel or Greenwood location today to arrange the best birthday ever!

Phone: (317) 574-9626
Address:12524 N. Gray Rd., Carmel, IN 46033

Swimming and Sports at The Monon Center
Looking to have your child’s birthday at the Monon Community Center? Select from multiple packages and activities. Please call for additional details, pricing and availability.

Phone: 317-228-9177
Address: 1195 Central Park Drive W, Carmel, IN 46032

Jumping and Ninja Course at Skyzone 
Get all the energy out at an indoor trampoline park. Kids can play dodgeball or try their hand at the ninja course. Don’t forget your Birthday kid gets one free cut in any line! Check out their party rooms for pizza, drinks and cupcakes.

Phone: (317) 572-2999
Address: 10080 E. 121st Street, Suite 182, Fishers, IN 46037

 

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12 Best Day Trips Around Indiana

Day Trips Around Indiana- Summer time in Indiana for our family means lots of road trips. Being in the middle of the country means we can get to lots of really cool places in just a few hours drive! No need for a hotel stay when you can visit somewhere close. These 12 spots are perfect for a day trip with your family this summer. We’ve only visited the Indiana State Museum but my sister and her family explored New Harmony last summer and fell in love! It’s at the top of our list for next summer with the new baby!

BONUS: The Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites has 12 locations statewide, offering a variety of day trip options for every interest, from nature and art to history and architecture. For families in need of inspiration to explore the state this summer, check out these 12 options that will get you out of the city and into a new experience – plus, one that’s right here in Indianapolis.

new-harmony-indiana-state-museum-historic-site-diy-mama-blogPhoto Credit: Indiana State Museum

Angel Mounds State Historic Site, Evansville  – 165 miles (3 hours) from downtown Indy

Note: Angel Mounds is in the Central time zone. 

At this location, visitors become immersed in 1,000-year-old Native American culture at this incredible site featuring earthen mounds built by a Mississippian society. Updated experiences inside the Visitor Center provide an interactive walkthrough of the history of the site and other cultures that lived in the area over time with casts of real Native American artifacts that visitors can touch. Never-before-seen artifacts found at the location are also on display for the first time.

Corydon Capitol State Historic Site, Corydon – 132 (2 hours) from downtown Indy

At Corydon, visitors learn all about Indiana’s first state capital – and can still tour the state’s first capitol building, built from limestone and logs from 1814 to 1816. Exploring the governor’s mansion gives visitors a taste of what life was like in the 1820s, both for a family as well as for political leaders of the time. Plus, fun events like a Murder Mystery Dinner in August or the Capitol Ball in September provide an opportunity to enjoy an evening out.

Culbertson Mansion State Historic Site, New Albany – 116 miles (less than 2 hours) from downtown Indy

Featuring fantastic architecture and gorgeous walls and ceilings, this picture-perfect mansion is ideal for those who love art, architecture or incredible stories about real people who have impacted their communities. William Culbertson was extremely wealthy – with the house to prove it – but also gave back to the local community in New Albany, funding the construction of a widows’ home, founding an orphans’ home, and serving in civic affairs. In fact, his endowment still funds local programs today, continuing his culture of benevolence long after his death.

Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site, Rome City – 156 miles (2 hours 30 minutes) from downtown Indy

This location offers a stunning natural setting with views of Sylvan Lake, the vibrant Wildflower Woods and special gardens started by Hoosier author Gene Stratton-Porter herself. Visitors can tour her cabin and learn about how she used nature as her laboratory while studying and writing about birds, plants and more. A woman ahead of her time, this site tells the story of Gene’s career, independence and innovation at a time when women were expected to fulfill only certain roles.

Indiana State Museum, Indianapolis – Less than one mile (just a 5 minute drive) from Monument Circle in Indy

This summer, families can spend a day exploring right in their own backyards in Indianapolis. The Indiana State Museum is located in beautiful White River State Park, and it offers two floors of permanent experiences and one floor of changing experiences, where visitors can immerse themselves in Indiana art, culture, history, science and more. Kids will enjoy the hands-on science in the newly renovated R. B. Annis Naturalist’s Lab before winding their way through a chilled ice tunnel and marveling at real mastodon bones in one of the newest experiences, “Frozen Reign: A State of Change.” Visitors can get up-close with original Hoosier art in the temporary experience “Lois Main Templeton: A Reinvented Life,” open through Aug. 5, or enjoy a beautiful walk along the outside of the building to see unique art representing all 92 Indiana counties.

Lanier Mansion State Historic Site, Madison – 102 miles (less than 2 hours) from downtown Indy

Lanier Mansion is one of the best examples of Greek Revival architecture in the Midwest, and it’s known as the “crown jewel” of Madison. The mansion is settled along the Ohio River. It features ornate gardens outside the home, as well as a spectacular spiral staircase inside the front entrance, which winds its way up to windows that let in natural light all the way from the top floor. Visitors – children especially – will also enjoy the top floor, which has extremely low ceilings, as it was intended only for children’s bedrooms and servant corridors. In fact, the handprint of one of the Lanier children can still be seen in the paint in one of the bedrooms.

Levi and Catharine Coffin State Historic Site, Fountain City – 76 miles (1 hour 15 minutes) from downtown Indy

For those looking for a visit that will make an impact, this location is perfect. Here, visitors tour the home known as the “Grand Central Station” of the Underground Railroad, and they can even explore the hidden chambers where freedom seekers may have hidden during raids. During their time in the home, the Coffins helped hundreds of freedom seekers make it to freedom. The story of the Coffins is one of standing up for what’s right even in a time when it was not popular, and visitors will leave with a heightened awareness of this significant time in the nation’s history.

Limberlost State Historic Site, Geneva – 104 miles (less than 2 hours) from downtown Indy

This location is another one where the outdoors is at the forefront. This location served as Gene Stratton-Porter’s home before she moved to Rome City – the site of Gene Stratton-Porter State Historic Site. At Limberlost, visitors can explore the Loblolly Marsh, as well as step inside the actual cabin where Gene lived. Nature programs throughout the summer also offer visitors a chance to enjoy guided tours of the land surrounding the site with an on-staff naturalist.

New Harmony State Historic Site, New Harmony – 181 miles (3 hours) from downtown Indy

Note: New Harmony is in the Central time zone. 

This unique town will take visitors back in time because around every corner there seems to be another historic building. At this site, visitors will learn about two early-American utopian societies that became a haven for scientists like Thomas Say – the man who discovered Say’s Firefly, which became Indiana’s official state insect earlier this year. Guided tours of the historic buildings will give sightseers a glimpse of what it was like to live in these societies, which in many ways were ahead of their time.

T.C. Steele State Historic Site, Nashville – 70 miles (1 hour 15 minutes) from downtown Indy

Beautiful artwork and gardens are the focal points for this location. Here, visitors can explore artist T.C. Steele’s Brown County home and stroll through the gardens that gave him so much inspiration for his work. Relax by lily ponds teeming with fish and frogs, or take a walk through the new historic garden, featuring plants that the Steeles would have grown while living there. Plus, you can see original T.C. Steele paintings up close in his large studio and throughout his home, known as “The House of the Singing Winds.” Later this September, visitors will have access to a new Visitor Center that will enhance the visitor experience and allow for additional programming, indoor facility rentals and catering, and new restrooms.

Vincennes State Historic Sites, Vincennes – 127 miles (2 hours 10 minutes) from downtown Indy

Vincennes State Historic Sites explores Indiana’s history as a territory. It’s the home of Fort Knox II, the 1809 French House, Jefferson Academy and other historic buildings. Visitors can walk the same ground where Tecumseh and Benjamin Harrison once trod and learn what it was like to live on Indiana’s frontier. Tours are offered of Elihu Stout Print Shop – the location where Indiana’s first newspaper, the “Indiana Gazette,” was printed – and visitors can explore Sugar Loaf Mound, a natural feature that Late Woodland Indians used as a burial mound around 900 A.D.

Whitewater Canal State Historic Site, Metamora – 68 miles (1 hour 20 minutes) from downtown Indy

Everyone knows the downtown Indy canal, but in the 1840s, canals were the preferred mode of transportation. Draft animals pulled long, narrow boats by a rope next to the hand-dug canal. Today, visitors can experience what it was like by riding on the Ben Franklin III – a real working canal boat that offers rides throughout the summer season. At the site, visitors can also find the Metamora Grist Mill, which visitors can explore, for free. Small shops around the site make Metamora a perfect destination for the whole family to spend the day.

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Summer Concerts at the Indianapolis Zoo

Summer Concerts at the Indianapolis Zoo- Featuring everything from modern hits to classic favorites, the music of Zoolapalooza will have guests young and old dancing their way into the weekend.

Summer Concerts at the Indianapolis Zoo

Now in its eighth year, the Indianapolis Zoo has extended this family-friendly concert series to six weeks, offering performances every Friday night from June 15 through July 20. Live music by some of the area’s top bands will play from 5:30 to 8:30pm in the Bicentennial Pavilion. Located near the front of the Zoo, this stunning space offers both an open-air atmosphere as well as protection from the weather — a perfect place for concert goers to relax for an evening of fun and music, rain or shine.

Plus, with plenty of animal exhibits nearby and rides available until 7pm, guests can enjoy the full Zoo experience without missing a beat.

In addition to regular Zoo fare, each concert will feature different specialty food stations. Adults can also enjoy a cash bar as well as samples of craft beers from a rotating list of local breweries. Tables and seating inside the Bicentennial Pavilion are available to guests on a first-come, first-served basis.

Summer Concerts at the Indianapolis Zoo at Zoolapalooza

Summer Concerts at the Indianapolis Zoo at Zoolapalooza

Summer Concerts at the Indianapolis Zoo

This year’s Zoolapalooza series features:

June 15: Jennie DeVoe
A talented artist who’s a favorite among Zoo audiences, DeVoe is an original singer and song-writer whose music is inspired by blues, soul, hippie, funk, roots and acoustic genres.
• Menu: Southern-fried catfish, farm-to-table salad bar and lemon berry cream cake
• Beer sampling: Sun King Brewery and Rhinegeist Brewery

June 22: 3 to 1
This multi-talented group will have guests of all ages up on their feet and grooving to the beat of familiar tunes played in an innovative way.
• Menu: Build-your-own mac and cheese bowl, farm-to-table salad bar and ice cream sundae
• Beer sampling: Upland Brewing Co. and Deer Creek Brewery

June 29: Groove Essential
This six-person group brings high levels of energy into their performances, putting a unique vocal spin on everything from the greatest to the latest hits.
• Menu: Indiana pork tenderloin, farm-to-table salad bar and sugar cream pie
• Beer sampling: Uinta Brewing

July 6: MIXTAPE
This party band brings the best of the 1990s to the stage with a fun, energetic vibe that will have guests smiling and dancing all night long.
• Menu: Create-your-own Pan-Asian take-out box, farm-to-table salad bar and cheesecake
• Beer Sampling: TwoDEEP Brewing Co.

July 13: Living Proof
With a hit list that spans more than five decades, this familiar band will keep concert goers on their feet with a blend of pop, dance and R&B tunes.
• Menu: Customizable tacos, farm-to-table salad bar and tres leches cake
• Beer Sampling: TwoDEEP Brewing Co.

July 20: Protocol
Their combination of six seasoned musicians features strong vocals and great harmonies for a diverse blend of pop, R&B, smooth jazz, top 40 hits and more.
• Menu: Fried chicken, farm-to-table salad bar and ice cream cookie sandwich
• Beer Sampling: Thr3e Wise Men Brewing Co.

Zoolapalooza events are free for Zoo members and included with regular admission, so visitors can stay late for the concerts after enjoying a full day at the Zoo. Guests can purchase discount tickets at Indiana Members Credit Union locations. Advance tickets are also available at IndianapolisZoo.com

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About the Indianapolis Zoo

The Indianapolis Zoo empowers people and communities, both locally and globally, to advance animal conservation. Located in White River State Park downtown, the Indianapolis Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Alliance of Museums as a zoo, aquarium and botanical garden. Visit IndianapolisZoo.com

Summer Concerts at the Indianapolis Zoo at Zoolapalooza

Photo Credit: Indianapolis Zoo

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