Showing posts with label special events. Show all posts
Showing posts with label special events. Show all posts

Friday, February 20, 2009

THREE Traffic Alerts

Street Closings for February 21

On Saturday, Feb. 21, St.Francis Hospitals will host the Polar Bear Run 5 Mile & 5K on the streets of Downtown. This event is scheduled to take place from 9-11:30 a.m.and will affect travel in the Downtown area. Log onto to www.kenlongassoc.com for update information.

Vermont Street (start area) from Meridian Street to Massachusetts Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue from Vermont Street to East Street will be closed to all traffic from 7-10 a.m.

Michigan Street (finish area) will be closed to traffic between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets from 7-11:30 a.m. for this event. All other streets on the course will remain open to traffic with some lane restrictions.

5 Mile Route Information:

· START on Vermont Street between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets(all lanes)

· East on Vermont Street to Massachusetts Avenue (all lanes)

· Northeast on Massachusetts Avenue to East Street (all lanes)

· South on East Street to Virginia Avenue (two lanes)

· Southeast on Virginia Avenue to Prospect Avenue (two lanes)

· West on Prospect Avenue to Meridian Street (one lane)

· North on Meridian Street to Russell Avenue (one lane)

· Northwest on Russell Avenue to Illinois Street (one lane)

· North on Illinois Street to Michigan Street (two lanes)

· East on Michigan Street just past Meridian Street for FINISH (all lanes)



5 K Route Information:

· START on Vermont Street between Meridian and Pennsylvania streets(all lanes)

· East on Vermont Street to Massachusetts Avenue (all lanes)

· Northeast on Massachusetts Avenue to East Street (all lanes)

· South on East Street to Virginia Avenue (two lanes)

· Southeast on Virginia Avenue to South Street (two lanes)

· West on South Street to Illinois Street (two lane)

· North on Illinois Street to Michigan Street (two lanes)

· East on Michigan Street just past Meridian Street for FINISH (all lanes)



On Saturday, Feb. 21, the AYS Mardi Gras Mambo on Mass Ave will begin at 2:30 p.m. from the Center Township Trustee parking lot. The procession will travel southwest on Massachusetts Avenue to the YMCA at the Athenaeum for the Carnavale Fair from 3-5 p.m.

Set up for the procession begins at 1:30 p.m. and streets along the route will be closed intermittently as the procession moves through.

Procession Route Information:

· START on Massachusetts Avenue at Bellefontaine Avenue

· Southwest on Massachusetts Avenue to North Street

· West on North Street to New Jersey Street

· South on New Jersey Street to Massachusetts Avenue

· Southwest on Massachusetts Avenue to Vermont Street

· East on Vermont Street to Athenaeum parking lot

Log onto www.ayskids.org/mardigras for more information.

For these events, please plan your travel through Downtown accordingly. There will be parking and sidewalk restrictions for these events. Log onto www.indydt.com for additional information.

Monday, October 20, 2008

Lilly Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party

Lilly Boys & Girls Club Halloween Party

The Lilly Boys & Girls Club, 801 S. State, will host its annual Halloween party on Oct. 31, 4-6 p.m. The party will include games, costume contest with prizes, a cakewalk, a haunted house, and lots of candy and treats! Members, families, and friends can stop by the party, then head to Scare on the Square for trick-or-treating!

Rebecca A. Linehan
Lilly Unit Director
Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis
801 S. State Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46203
(p) 317-632-2010

Friday, October 17, 2008

Halloween @ Bethel Park Family Center

Grandville Cooperative Community Halloween Activities

Bethel Park Family Center
2850 Bethel Avenue
October 31, 2008
5:00-9:00 PM

A wide variety of activities are planned in which parents and children will work as a team. There will be a costume parade and a dance contest along with good food. The event is free to the community.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Family Unity within the Neighborhood

Family Unity within the Neighborhood

Bring the entire family to the Salvation Army’s Fountain Square Corps located at 1337 Shelby Street (just a short distance south of the fountain) from 3:00-7:00 PM on Saturday, October 18, 2008 for a free fun-packed carnival:

• Two Bounce Houses

• Outdoor & indoor games with parents & kids vying for prizes
******Egg Football Toss, Golf, Fuss Ball, Pool Table,
******Guitar Hero, 3-Point Basketball, Darts & Balloons,
******Dance-Dance-Dance, Tic Tac Toe, Duck Pond, 4-Square
******& PRIZES

• A Family Style Meal with ribs or chicken and all the fixings

• Craft Kits involving parent and child participation

• Drawings for prizes hourly with the BIG PRIZE between 6:30-7:00 PM

• Slide Show and Live Music

• Informational Tables

Monday, September 22, 2008

Masterpiece in a Day Guidelines

Masterpiece in a Day
When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 27
Where: 1043 Virginia Ave. Suite 4
Info: (317) 450-6630;
www.bigcar.org
Cost: Free for participants and visitors

Masterpiece in a Day, Fountain Square Art Fair and The Wheeler Arts Open House return to Fountain Square on Sept. 27

The long-running free art and writing contest Masterpiece in a Day, supported by Southeast Neighborhood Development and operated by Big Car, returns to Fountain Square on Sept. 27. This year, the contest is again part of a big day in the neighborhood that includes the Fountain Square Art Fair presented by the Fountain Square Merchants Association.

The art and writing contests begin at 9 a.m. with day-of registration ending at 11 a.m. Completed artwork and typed copies of writing are due for judging at 3:30 p.m. Winners from both contests will be announced at about 4:30 p.m. All work must be completed in the Fountain Square neighborhood during contest hours.

This year's art contest features new categories designed to encourage participation by artists working in a variety of styles and mediums. Artists will be able to choose from:

Traditional/landscape (2D work in traditional styles)
Street art (graffiti style, outsider art, etc.)
Off the wall (sculpture, video, installation, all three-dimensional work)
On the wall (contemporary two-dimensional work).

The overall Best in Show winner of the art contest takes home $1,000. The four category winners pick up $600 each. The overall winner can't also be a category winner.

This year's art judges include Butler University art professors Guatam Rao and Elizabeth Mix and Paul LePree, owner of the Ultra-Pop, a street-art shop in Louisville.

The writing contest presented by The Second Story and Indy Reads features poetry and prose competitions with winners picking up $600 in each category and second-place writers taking $250 and third place taking $100.

This year's judges include poet, IUPUI professor and Second Story board member Mitchell Douglas and Travis DiNicola, writer and executive director of Indy Reads.

The Masterpiece in a Day music competition will not be happening this year, but musicians are encouraged to perform throughout the neighborhood.

The event also features fun for the whole family with activities for children throughout the day. The Fountain Square Arts Council will offer quilting, visual arts, storytelling, and music. Families can also take part in the group's ongoing art projects throughout the day at Wheeler Arts Community Classroom. There, children will have opportunities to share their thoughts through a talking wall, and also be able to contribute to a mural.

Other activities for the family all run by the Fountain Square Arts Council include:

10 a.m. to 12 p.m. quilting, outside of the Murphy Art Center.
Noon to 2 p.m. storytelling, Fountain Square Library
2 p.m. to 4 p.m. musical time, kids can build and play their own instruments, outside of Murphy art Center.

Masterpiece in a Day's sponsors and supporters also include the Fountain Square Merchants Association, Farm Bureau, White Castle and the Fountain Square Arts Council.

Big Car is a 501c3 non-profit arts collective with an exhibition space and performance venue in the Fountain Square neighborhood. We offer cultural experiences that are interdisciplinary, experimental, and independently produced. Through our group's collaborative work and the exhibitions and events at the gallery, Big Car boosts Indianapolis' cultural and social landscapes by offering exposure to emerging artists, by connecting with other arts and community groups, and by helping audiences find easier access to art

Sancocho Onstage

Sancocho Onstage: Music and Dance Collage

Sat., Sep. 27, 2008, 10:30 a.m.

Age Level: No Age Restrictions

In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, enjoy music and dance that reflects the rhythm, flavor and diversity of Latin America.

East Washington Branch Library
2822 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317-275-4360, ext 4

Friday, September 12, 2008

Masterpiece in a Day

Masterpiece in a Day

When: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 27
Where: 1043 Virginia Ave. Suite 4
Info: (317) 450-6630; www.bigcar.org
Cost: Free for participants and visitors

For further information or to contact past participants or others for comment, call Shauta Marsh at (317) 450-6630

Masterpiece in a Day returns to Fountain Square on Sept. 27

The long-running free art and writing contest Masterpiece in a Day, supported by Southeast Neighborhood Development and operated by Big Car, returns to Fountain Square on Sept. 27. This year, the contest is again part of a big day in the neighborhood that includes the Fountain Square Art Fair presented by the Fountain Square Merchants Association.

The art and writing contests begin at 9 a.m. with day-of registration ending at 11 a.m. Completed artwork and typed copies of writing are due for judging at 3:30 p.m. Winners from both contests will be announced at about 4:30 p.m. All work must be completed in the Fountain Square neighborhood during contest hours.

This year’s art contest features new categories designed to encourage participation by artists working in a variety of styles and mediums. Artists will be able to choose from:

• Traditional/landscape (2D work in traditional styles)
• Street art (graffiti style, outsider art, etc.)
• Off the wall (sculpture, video, installation, all three-dimensional work)
• On the wall (contemporary two-dimensional work).

The overall Best in Show winner of the art contest takes home $1,000. The four category winners pick up $600 each. The overall winner can’t also be a category winner.

This year's art judges include Butler University art professors Guatam Rao and Elizabeth Mix and Paul LePree, owner of the Ultra-Pop, a street-art shop in Louisville.

The writing contest presented by The Second Story and Indy Reads features poetry and prose competitions with winners picking up $600 in each category and second-place writers taking $250 and third place taking $100.

This year's judges include poet, IUPUI professor and Second Story board member Mitchell Douglas and Travis DiNicola, writer and executive director of Indy Reads.

The Masterpiece in a Day music competition will not be happening this year, but musicians are encouraged to perform throughout the neighborhood.

The event also features fun for the whole family with activities for children throughout the day. The Fountain Square Arts Council will offer quilting, visual arts, storytelling, and music. Families can also take part in the group’s ongoing art projects throughout the day at Wheeler Arts Community Classroom. There, children will have opportunities to share their thoughts through a talking wall, and also be able to contribute to a mural.

Other activities for the family include:

10 a.m. – 12 p.m. quilting, outside of the Murphy Art Center.
Noon – 2 p.m. storytelling, Fountain Square Library
2 p.m. – 4 p.m. musical time, kids can build and play their own instruments, outside of Murphy art Center.

Masterpiece in a Day’s sponsors and supporters also include the Fountain Square Merchants Association, Farm Bureau, White Castle and the Fountain Square Arts Council.

About our art judges
Elizabeth K. Mix, Assistant Professor of Art History at Butler University, is the author of two books and many articles on aspects of nineteenth-, twentieth- and twenty-first century art and popular culture. Her prior jurying experience includes "Sky, Blue Heavens," "Digital Concentrate," and "Does Gender Still Matter?" at Purdue Galleries, Lafayette and CICF (Efroysom Fund), Project Excel (Farm Bureau Insurance), the Indianapolis Arts Foundation's Great Ideas competition in Indianapolis. Mix has been a board member of the Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art since May of 2004. Her publications related specifically to exhibitions includes work for Purdue Galleries in West Lafayette, The Harrison Center and Herron School Project Space in Indianapolis, St. Louis Art Museum, I Space Gallery in Chicago, Tokyo Art Life Ltd., Japan, and the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam.

Gautam Rao is Assistant Professor of Visual Studies at Butler University. He earned his MFA from the University of Pennsylvania in 2002 and his BFA from Boston University in 1999. His work is widely exhibited and has received national and international attention with a solo show at the Federal Reserve in Washington D.C., and a group show in Seoul, South Korea. His numerous distinctions include a 2007 Individual Artist Grant from the Indiana Arts Commission, the Susan Coslett Cromwell Traveling Fellowship, and awards from the Marie Walsh Sharpe Foundation and the National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts. He is a founding Board member of Herron High School and is on the Advisory Board of the Garfield Park Arts Center.

Paul LePree is the owner of Ultra Pop! located in the Highlands neighborhood of Louisville. He has been supplying Louisville with a steady diet of art and design books, designer vinyl toys, and other merchandise for over a year. From Low Brow, Pop Surrealism, Street Art, or Graphic Design, be it vinyl, paper, or cloth, if your art interests stray from the mainstream, Ultra Pop! is for you. Paul LePree spent his formative years in the wilds of the Florida Everglades pursuing the elusive Florida Skunk Ape. After years of mosquito bites and disappointment, Paul packed up his bags and moved to Kentucky. Five years later he decided to settle down in the fair city of Louisville and pursue his lifelong dream of owning his own retail store combining his love of toys, design, and pop culture.
About our writing judges

M. Travis DiNicola is the Executive Director of Indy Reads, a non-profit which provides free tutoring programs for functionally illiterate adults in Central Indiana. He is also the co-host and producer of WFYI Public Radio's "The Art of the Matter" heard on 90.1 every Saturday at 4 p.m. Prior to joining Indy Reads, DiNicola was the Director of Public Relations for Young Audiences of Indiana. Originally from Pennsylvania, DiNicola received a B.A. in Theatre & Dance and a M.S. in Art Education from Penn State University. Before moving to Indiana, he worked as an actor and a performance artist, presenting his work at venues on the East Coast. Indianapolis audiences saw him perform occasionally for five seasons (1999-2003) as Rowdie, the mascot of the Indianapolis Indians. He is also a writer, of fiction and non-fiction, and has taught at IUPUI, Butler University, and Seoul National University. He is a graduate of the Stanley K. Lacy Executive Leadership Series, and now represents his class to the LLA Board. Awards he has received include Best Graduate Research at Penn State, a Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship, an Indiana Individual Artist Award, WFYI's Community Volunteer Award, Broad Ripple Art Fair Volunteer of the Year, and the IBJ's Forty Under 40. He is married to Elizabeth Garber, owner of The Best Chocolate in Town.

Mitchell L. H. Douglas is an Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI). A cofounder of the Affrilachian Poets and a Cave Canem Fellow, his poetry appears or is forthcoming in Callaloo, the Gival Press anthology Poetic Voices Without Borders, The Louisville Review, and the Cave Canem anthology The Ringing Ear: Black Poets Lean South (University of Georgia Press ). A Louisville , KY , native, he resides in Indianapolis.


Big Car is a non-profit arts collective with an exhibition space and performance venue in the Fountain Square neighborhood. We offer cultural experiences that are interdisciplinary, experimental, and independently produced. Through our group’s collaborative work and the exhibitions and events at the gallery, Big Car boosts Indianapolis' cultural and social landscapes by offering exposure to emerging artists, by connecting with other arts and community groups, and by helping audiences find easier access to art.

Jim Walker
Well Done Marketing
(317) 408-1366
www.welldonemarketing.com

Thursday, September 11, 2008

God’s Eyes (Ojo de Dios)

Hispanic Heritage Month
God’s Eyes (Ojo de Dios)

Sat., Sep 20, 2008 2:00 pm
Age Level: Families

Families are invited to choose their favorite colors to make an ancient Latin American craft popular in Mexico and Bolivia. This program is co-sponsored by the Indianapolis Library Foundation Fund, the Arts Council of Indianapolis and the Indiana Arts Commission.

East Washington Branch Library
2822 East Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317-275-4360, ext 4

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

National Day for Kids Open House

National Day for Kids Open House

Lilly Boys & Girls Club will have their National Day for Kids open house on September 20th, from 10 am-2pm, with games and prizes. There will also be a yard sale on this date.

Jimmy Hurley
Program Director
Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis, Lilly Unit
(p) 317.632.2010
(f) 317.632.2045
email: jhurley@bgcindy.org

Monday, September 8, 2008

KIB Grand Opening

Keep Indianapolis Beautiful's Grand Opening Celebration

Space is filling up fast to attend KIB's Grand Opening Celebration on Wednesday, September 17th. Festivities begin at 5:30 pm and will include food, drinks, and local entertainment! Please RSVP to Linda at lbroadfoot@kibi.org ASAP if you'd like to attend.

Also, building tours will take place every first Monday of the month at 4:00 pm. Come to 1029 E. Fletcher Ave. to learn about KIB's green headquarters, and bring your green-building-loving buddies!

Commemorate 9/11

MAYOR BALLARD & UNITED WAY
HOST COMMUNITY FAIR
TO COMMEMORATE SEPTEMBER 11

The City of Indianapolis and United Way of Central Indiana (UWCI) will co-host a Community Fair on Monument Circle this Thursday to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. More than 150 central Indiana nonprofit agencies will be on site to promote volunteerism and bring better awareness to the need to care for others in the community. Among the agencies will be the Indiana Blood Center, which will be set up to hold a blood drive. Also, UWCI will be accepting polo donations to help Indianapolis Public School families prepare for the school year. The shirts can be any size in red, white, navy, light blue or black with no imprinted logo. Additionally, Applebee's and Mayberry Concessions Inc. will be on site selling food and snacks with proceeds going to UWCI.

WHEN:
THURSDAY, SEPT. 11
11:00 A.M. - 2:00 P.M.
* MAYOR BALLARD WILL SPEAK AT 11:00 TO KICK-OFF THE EVENT

WHERE:
MONUMENT CIRCLE

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Neighborhood Picnic

Neighborhood Picnic

Come and meet your neighbors!

Sponsored by
Friends of Historic Fountain Square/FACT & Irish Hill Neighborhood Associations


Tuesday, October 7, 2008
5:30 – 8:30 P.M.
Neighborhood Garden/Park
850 Fletcher Ave.

Bring a dish to share and a chair.
Hot dogs and hamburgers provided.

Games: horseshoes, bocce ball &
bean bag toss.

city council members have been invited.
Police and Firefighters have been invited.

For information call 634-2448.

Volunteer Opportunity - Children's Masterpiece in a day

Children’s Masterpiece Events


September 27th

10am – 4pm

Various locations


Volunteers Needed

The Fountain Square Arts Council, in conjunction with Big Car Gallery, invite you and your families to come out for a day of arts activities including quilting, visual arts, storytelling, and music.

Please be sure and take part in our ongoing art projects throughout the day at Wheeler Arts Community Classroom. Children will have opportunities to share their thoughts through our talking wall, and also be able to contribute to a mural.

Other activities for the family include:

10am – 12pm Quilting, Outside of Murphy Building

12pm – 2pm, StoryTelling, Fountain Square Library

2pm – 4pm, Musical Time – build and play your own instruments, Outside of Murphy Building

Questions? Interested in Volunteering? Please email fsacouncil@yahoo.com

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

First Friday Anniversary Celebration @ Alchemy

It's our 2 year anniversary!! Let's Party!

"Syzygy" new works by Ryan Abegglen and Mark Miller

Opening Reception Friday Sept 05 7p-midnight

two of our favorite artists showing together. pleasure overload. may need spare pants.

work on display thru Sept 27th


ALCHEMY art + aesthetics
1043 Virginia Ave No. 3
Indianapolis, IN 46203
Ph. 317.634.9700
Fx. 317.634.9701
Em. alchemygallery@gmail.com
W3. myspace.com/alchemygallery

Gallery + Salon

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Wright Street Fair

Street Fair

Saturday, September 20
3 pm — 8 pm
1200 Block of Wright St

The Wright Street Block Club is sponsoring a street fair. There will be food, games, and fun. All ages are welcome and encouraged to attend!

Come meet your neighbors and learn about how your street could start a block club.
Please bring a dessert to share.

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

Concerts for Kindness

Homeless Ministries Concert
Indianapolis Artsgarden
September 6, 2008
7:30 PM
(no charge)

Greetings,

You are receiving this special event invitation at the request of area Homeless Ministries … Second Helpings, Dayspring Center, Outreach, Inc., Trusted Partners, School on Wheels, Good News Ministries, Holy Family Shelter & Rebuilding the Wall.

Preventing and ending homelessness has a positive impact on the quality of life in Indianapolis. Please join us on Saturday, September 6th at 7:30 PM for a special concert with Frank Bradford (has performed with Selah, Ray Boltz, Russ Taff, Phillips, Craig & Dean, Wright Brothers and Roadmaster) at the Indianapolis Artsgarden. We'll feature Mr. Rick Feuille from CHIP (Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention) as a guest speaker, and have representatives from each of the homeless outreach groups onsite with displays to learn more about their programs.

It's easy! There's nothing for you to do – other than to share the announcement with your church members. We'd like to fill the Artsgarden -- with Christians committed to helping others! It's a live non-denominational Praise & Worship experience – enjoy song & fellowship and join in prayer to assist our homeless neighbors.

Concerts for Kindness is a faith-based charitable foundation – with 100% donated to ministry, we rely on "word of mouth" to let others know of our events. We'd appreciate any help you can extend! Please consider mentioning the event on your online community calendar, emailing the info to church staff/members, posting the flyer on church bulletin boards, bulletin announcements, a special mention at services, sharing with outreach and youth ministry teams, faith groups, etc.

In advance, we thank your church for its compassion to help the poor and oppressed in our community. Please call with any questions – we'll see you and your church at the event!

Blessings,

Michael Shildmyer, Founder
Praise Promos
8888 Keystone Xing Ste. 1300
Indianapolis IN 46240

1-877-512-1508 (tel)
1-877-512-1509 (fax)
info@ConcertsforKindness.org

Be Kind. Change a life.
www.ConcertsforKindness.org

IndyFringe - Family Friendly Event

FREE OPENING NIGHT PARTY, THURSDAY AUGUST 21
Preview over 25 shows on Thursday Night!

5:30 - 6:00 p.m. - Get your spot in the circle! Help get the celebration started by joining in the drumming.
6:00 - 7:30 p.m. - IndyFringe performers strut their stuff.

The party will be at 748 Mass Ave., inside the Historic Fire Museum and Memorial. Cash bar available. Seating is limited, bring a lawn chair. Buttons, t-shirts and flex passes available for purchase. Family friendly event. Plenty of parking available

First Friday at the Harrison Center

Urban Times Event

Harrison Center
1505 N. Delaware
September 5, 2008
6-10 PM

King Park Area Development Corporation is planning a free downtown neighborhood residential and business recruitment fair at the Harrison Center for the Arts in a First Friday art event scheduled for Friday September 5th from 6pm to 10pm. It is expected to attract around 1000 people and is celebrating all of the Urban Times neighborhoods, including Fletcher Place. The celebration includes four gallery exhibits relating to the urban living theme, 21 open artists' studios, live music, a public art project where neighbors will create 100 4ft lanterns which will light the Kennedy King Park later in the year, and a residential and commercial recruitment fair. It will be a great time of celebrating and experiencing community downtown. The Harrison Center is located at 1505 N. Delaware St.

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Children's Field Trip to Waterman's Farm

Let's Take a Trip to the Pumpkin Patch

When: Thursday October 23, 2008
Where: Waterman’s Farm
Time: 5:30pm
Cost: $3 for children (adults accompanying the children are free)
Meeting Spot: Pride Family Center 1129 S. Vandeman St. at 5pm

What is included with the $3 admission?
*A hayride to the pumpkin patch where child selects one small pumpkin to take home.
*Enjoying Tyranny, our pumpkin-eating dinosaur, who roars as she chomps on a pumpkin and explains the nutritional value of pumpkins
*Opportunity to climb on our giant straw pile
*Chance to crawl through our straw bale maze which is dark and has dead ends in it.
*Chance to walk through any or all of our 3 cornfield mazes
---The first maze is designed with preschoolers in mind as it involves simply following a trail
---The second maze is more difficult as it involves making decisions about whether to go to the left or right or forward or backward
---The third maze involves the same decision-making but it is longer and more complicated than the second one

Make a scarecrow to take with you for $10.00

For more information contact Tiffany Parker @ 317-748-0963 or email: miss_tiffany_parker@yahoo.com
If transportation is needed please call by Oct 17, 2008

Pride Family Center Fall Festival

Pride Family Center Fall Festival


When: October 31st
Where: 1129 S. Vandeman St.
Time: 6pm-9pm
Cost: Free
Ages: 12 & Under

Pre-registration required!
Deadline October 17, 2008
(Special raffle for those that register early)

For more information contact Tiffany Parker 317-748-0963 or email miss_tiffany_parker@yahoo.com