Help solve the mystery of the evening while noshing on a five-course "mystery" dinner and wine tasting. Historic mansion tour at 6 p.m. Reservations required; call 638-7881. $50/person + tax & gratuity for each dinner event.
Celebrate African-American history and heritage as expressed through the art of the traditional and contemporary Hoosier artists featured in REPRESENT: Celebrating Indiana’s African-American Artists. Enjoy the inspirational sounds of a gospel choir, move to the rhythm of high-energy dancing, experience a cultural organizations fair, create your own adinkra cloth, explore the exhibit and more. This celebration of Black History Month will provide you with a day full of family fun and a new appreciation for the long history of African-American artists here in Indiana.
An evening of storytelling through song, spoken word and comedy with Jeff Price, Bill Price, Cara Jean Wahlers and friends.
8-12:30 session at Indiana State House, 402 West Washington Street; 12:30 to 4 session at Indiana State Library, 315 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN
With an array of anti church state legislation in Indiana, it has never been more important for Hoosiers to step up and defend the wall between church and state.
Indiana Civics Days is an all day conference that will feature speakers addressing the workings of our Indiana State Legislature and Church State issues prominent in Indiana right now. The main topics covered will be Reproductive Rights, LGBT Rights, and School Vouchers.
Confirmed speakers are: Barry Lynn, Executive Director, Americans United for Separation of Church and State; Ron Lindsay, CEO of CFI; Betty Cockrum, CEO, Planned Parenthood of Indiana; David Sklar, Director of Government Affairs, Jewish Community Relations Council;, Rick Sutton, President, Indiana Equality Action; Robert Enlow, President & CEO, Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice; Joel Hand, Attorney; Indiana Coalition for Public Education.
The morning session will be in the North Atrium of the Indiana State House, 402 West Washington, Street, Indianapolis and the afternoon session will be at the Indiana State Library, 315 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis. These two venues are across the street (Senate Avenue) from each other.
This event is sponsored by the Indiana Chapter of Americans United for Separation of Church and State and the Center for Inquiry.
CFI Friends of the Center and AU Members--$15.00
Public: $20.00
Fulltime Students: $10
Fulltime Student FOCs: $5
Box Lunch: $10.00
Register and order a box lunch online at
http://www.centerforinquiry.net/indy/events/cfi_indiana_civic_day/
Dance Magic is hosting a large vendor fundraising fair in an effort to raise money to support our dancers that will be performing in London at the 2012 Summer Olympics. There will be 25 vendors participating in this event to assist our dancers with their dream of dancing in London! Several vendors have already committed, Asabella skin care, House of 5th urban clothing, Premier Jewelry, En Route Spa, Thirty One, Tastefully Simple, The Snappy Dresser, Usborn Books, Miche bags, Pampered Chef, Tupperware, and various handmade items created just for us!
Join Laura and Tyler Henderson from Growing Places Indy in a workshop that will address all the things to think about as the spring planting season approaches. This is a great opportunity to ask any questions you may have about planning and maintaining a vegetable garden. Workshop is in the west wing of the city market. Free,
“Gardening From the Ground Up” with Laura of Growing Places Indy. A well-designed garden is important, so we are offering a second workshop on planning the best garden for your yard! Join us at the Indy Winter Farmers Market in the west wing at City Market at 10 a.m. for everything you need to know to grow a successful garden in 2012.
Growing Places Indy and the Indy Winter Farmers Market have partnered with the Bike Hub YMCA to offer fitness and fundraising classes. Each class will be by-donation (suggested donation of $10). Donations go to the Eat Well Initiative that makes it possible to use food stamps at the IWFM and distributes Veggie Bucks vouchers to low income and high health risk individuals to purchase fresh fruits and vegetables at the IWFM. You do not need to be a member of the Y to attend these classes. Space is limited; sign up in advance the IWFM market info table on Saturday, February 4th or Saturday, February 11th or by emailing intern@growingplacesindy.org
Robert Lepage’s technologically advanced new staging of Wagner’s Ring cycle comes to an epic climax with Götterdämmerung (“The Twilight of the Gods.”) Met Principal Conductor Fabio Luisi leads one of opera’s most thrilling dramas, which stars Deborah Voigt as Brünnhilde, the warrior-maiden-turned-mortal whose actions lead to global apocalypse. Check nearest theater locations.
Children of all ages are invited to create a one-of-a-kind Valentine’s Day card on Saturday, February 11th from noon to 1:00 pm, at the Johnson County Museum in Franklin. Visitors will learn a little background of the history of Valentine’s Day, see some beautiful antique cards from the Victorian era for inspiration, and create a holiday masterpiece to give to family or friends. The Victorian Valentine workshop is free of charge, and all you need to bring is your imagination!
Adults are invited to practice their writing skills during this three-hour workshop as accomplished writer Susan Lawson guides them through creative writing exercises in a supportive, non-threatening environment. Call 275-4450 to register.
“Starting Seeds for the Garden” with David Robb from Aspire Indiana Farm. Don’t miss this session on one of gardening’s most fundamental skills, and learn how to break free from buying expensive plants each year. Offered at 2 p.m. at the greenhouse on the Indiana State Fairgrounds, next door to the Normandy Barn.
The Indy Hostel is pleased to be hosting its next installment in a series of art show opening events! Join us for a lively art show featuring work by Meg Rainwater.
Meg Rainwater is a freelance graphic designer, painter, illustrator, and writer/poet who resides in Indianapolis. Most of her current work deals with the subject of dreams. Rainwater explains that, “My dreams continue to blow my mind almost every night and I want to let the viewer into this amazing realm of transcendentalism.” She aims to not only please the eye of those who view who work, but also to distract their mind in order to discover the true meaning of the piece.
Bring your friends and join us at the Indy Hostel on February 11 from 7 to 9 p.m. where Meg Rainwater’s work will be for sale and on display. The artist will be on hand for questions and refreshments will be provided. The paintings will remain on display for the entire month of February.
*CALLING ALL COUPLES, SINGLE LADIES AND SINGLE MEN! What better way to give
a gift from your heart but by treating yourself or the one you love with a
Valentine Night to remember! Live Music, Dancing and Fine Dining. I Look Forward to Seeing you THERE!*