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Southern Indiana Wineries & Breweries
Blue Heron W inery 5330 Blu e Hero n Lan e, Can n elto n , IN 812-547-7518 www.blu ehero n vin es.co m Carson’s Brew ery 2404 Lyn ch Rd, Evan sville, IN 812-759-8229 www.carso n sbrewery.co m
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A grow ing num ber of brew eries and w ineries dot the southern Indiana landscape,creating a vast array of unique beer and w ine styles and experiences.
French Lick W inery 8145 W est Sin clair Street, W est Baden , IN 812-936-2293 www.fren chlick win ery.co m
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Scout M ountain W inery 2145 Sco u t M o u n tain Rd NW , Co rydo n , IN 812-738-7196 www.sco u tm o u n tain win ery.co m TellCity Brew ing Com pany 706 Hu m bo ldt Street, Tell City, IN 812-547-2739 tellcitybrewin gco m pan y.co m W inzerw ald W inery 26300 N. In dian Lak e Ro ad, Bristo w, IN 866-694-6937 www.win zerwaldwin ery.co m
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Fairs & Festivals
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Explore Crawford, Dubois, Martin, Orange and Spencer counties through the dozens of fairs and festivals that are scheduled throughout South Central Indiana this year.
June 16-18 LOOGOOTEE SUMMERFEST A three-day festival with food stands, craft booths, a carnival and much more in downtown Loogootee. www.facebook.com/LoogooteeSummerfest2013
May 20-22 FRENCH LICK JAZZ FEST Jazz has a rich history in French Lick West Baden and continues today at the inaugural French Lick Jazz Festival at the Legend of French Lick. Enjoy jazz music at the Legend and downtown French Lick at the French Lick Market. Admission is free Saturday & Sunday. www.legendoffrenchlick.com
June 17-18 FERDINAND HEIMATFEST In the spirit of the town’s German heritage, the annual Ferdinand Heimatfest brings residents and visitors alike to the 18th Street Park every summer to celebrate with a wide variety of food, entertainment, and games. www.facebook.com/heimatfest
May 21 “UNROOFED” CONCERT SERIES “Unroofed” Concert Series: Featuring Nikki Michelle and the Cosmic Collective Band. This band has a wide variety on their set list, from Norah Jones to Adele and from Elvis Presley to the Beatles. Alongside this great band, enjoy a small selection of brews and wines, and take in a great afternoon on the scenic Jasper Riverwalk. Other concerts as a part of the “Unroofed” series include: June 24 featuring the Studebakers and July 16 featuring Island Breeze steel drum band. www.visitduboiscounty.com May 21-22 SPRING HERITAGE DAYS AND RENDEZVOUS The Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum in Rockport comes alive with re-enactors, period demonstrations, candle making for kids, sheep shearing, music, food, and more. Both President Lincoln and young Abe Lincoln reenactors will make appearances. www.indianasabelincoln.org/events/ May 22 OLD JASPER DAY AND STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Enjoy strawberries, sandwiches and other treats all day long at the Riverwalk Plaza in Jasper. Also, ride the Spirit of Jasper Train, take a historic walking tour of Jasper, visit the historic Schaefer Barn and more. The event is from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. www.jasperin.org May 25-28 ENGLISH REUNION FESTIVAL The 2016 annual English Reunion Festival will be held on May 25 thru May 28. Festival held in old Town of English. Parade is on the 28th at noon. No admission charge. June 4 CHALK WALK ARTS FESTIVAL Hundreds of artists, of all ages and abilities, register to participate in Chalk Walk around the Square in Jasper each year. They transform the sidewalks into a temporary art gallery by creating chalk and pastel “masterpieces” on their concrete canvases. Thousands more come to watch, create, and shop. www.jasperarts.org June 10-11 ST. HENRY HEINDRICHSDORF Beginning on Friday at 5:30pm enjoy two days of fun festival activities including games, live entertainment, great food, a beer garden and much more. Live music will be taking place Friday and Saturday nights from 7 p.m. to 12 a.m. www.visitduboiscounty.com
June 17-18 FLINTKNAPPING AND PRIMITIVE ART FEST Learn the art of making stone tools just like native people did thousands of years ago. Rocks, minerals, and Native American crafts also on display in the Old Town of Leavenworth along the Ohio River. www.crawfordcountyindiana.com June 18 SUMMER CONCERT IN THE PARK Enjoy this free concert in beautiful Congress Square in Orleans. Lawn chairs, blankets and picnics are welcome as you relax and enjoy the evening’s musical performance. Concerts also held June 25, July 9, July 23, August 6 and 13. www.historicorleans.com June 17-19 ROLLIN’ INTO SUMMER FEST A great Father’s Day weekend of family fun on the Town Green featuring live bands and entertainment for the entire family. www.visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com June 25 CELESTINE SUMMER STREET FEST The community of Celestine will host its forth annual street fest in and around the Happy Hour Sports Bar & Grill. Events will run from 7 am to midnight. A 5K run, children’s games, a cornhole tournament, and a display of antique tractors and farm machinery will be among the events. Entertainment will be performed on the main stage. www.facebook.com/celestinestreetfest June 30 - July 2 HAYSVILLE BICENTENNIAL The 200th anniversary celebration is taking place during the 54th annual Haysville Sommerfest. Events take place at Haysville Park, just west of U.S. 231 in Haysville. Admission is free, and all money raised at the festival is donated to the community. www.facebook.com/haysvillebicentennial July 1-3 MARENGO 4TH OF JULY FESTIVAL The 2016 annual Marengo 4th of July Festival will be celebrated with lots of food, activities for all ages, parade, and fireworks. The parade will be held on the 3rd in the afternoon. www.crawfordcountyindiana.com July 1-4 SHOALS CATFISH FESTIVAL All of Shoals turns out to welcome visitors and celebrate the Fourth of July during their annual fest. A total of 92 vendor booths are jammed packed with crafts, handmade or not, for some great shopping. Catfish is served along with everything from bloomin’ onions to steak right off the grill. www.facebook.com/shoalscatfishfestival
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July 2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN FREEDOM FEST Enjoy a parade, food, music, and fireworks during the Abraham Lincoln Freedom Festival. This event takes place at the Rockport City Park. www.indianasabelincoln.org/events/ July 2 THUNDER OVER PATOKA Enjoy a fireworks display on Patoka Lake or at the Patoka Lake Beach. The fireworks will start at dark. www.patokalakeindiana.com July 4 YMI PICNIC AND CAR SHOW Located at Huntingburg League stadium. Enjoy fireworks display and a car show. www.huntingburgchamberofcommerce.com July 9 25TH ANNUAL STAR PARTY See the sun, distant planets and other wonders of the night sky while sitting on the beach listening to stories and narration from the people who know best. Takes place at NewtonStewart Recreation Area. www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2953.htm July 10-16 CRAWFORD COUNTY 4-H FAIR The 2016 Crawford County 4H fair will be held on July 10-16 at the 4H Community Park located on Hwy 66 across from the High School. www.crawfordcounty4hpark.com July 15-19 MARTIN COUNTY 4-H FAIR Everyone is invited to come and join the fun and festivities at this year’s fair in Loogootee. Features include a baby show, queen pageant, kiddie tractor pull, animal shows and much more. www.extension.purdue.edu/martin July 16 PATOKA BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION Celebrate Indiana State Parks Centennial and Patoka’s 36th year as a state park! Event held at Newton-Stewart Recreation Area. www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2953.htm July 19-23 DUBOIS COUNTY 4-H FAIR This year’s fair will feature live music on the free stage, cars wrecking havoc during the demolition derby, award-winning livestock shows and projects, car show and much more. www.extension.purdue.edu/dubois July 23 FERDINAND FIREMAN’S BALL Hosted at the Ferdinand Community Center, activities include a variety of children’s games, a catered meal, live entertainment and a beer garden. The event is from 6 to 11 p.m. www.visitduboiscounty.com Aug. 4-7 JASPER STRASSENFEST Brats, lederhosen, polka music and parades — just some of what you will experience at the annual Jasper Strassenfest. Known as one of Indiana’s finest festivals, this event is a familyfriendly street festival celebrating the area’s rich German heritage. www.jasperstrassenfest.org Aug. 5-6 ZOAR MOSQUITO FESTIVAL A country store, flea market, soft drink pitch and artisans demonstrations will be ongoing
throughout both days of the celebration. Located at Zoar United Methodist Church on Old Road 64 two miles west of State Road 161. www.visitduboiscounty.com Aug. 12-13 VALLEY DOG DAYS CAR SHOW Car show featuring all makes & models of cars, trucks, motorcycles and rat rods in downtown French Lick. www.visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com Aug. 13 HOLY FAMILY CARDBOARD REGATTA Watch as participants race the floating vessels they created from corrugated cardboard on the Patoka River at the Riverwalk Plaza in Jasper. www.theregatta.org Aug. 20 “ROCK THE WORLD” CHRISTIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL Held at Holiday World in Santa Claus, enjoy a day filled with fun and fellowship, water slides and worship, coasters and rockin’ praise music. The headliners for Rock the World 2016 are MercyMe and Colton Dixon. www.holidayworld.com Aug. 20 ST. ANTHONY FIREMEN’S FEST & CAR SHOW Come join in on the fun-filled activities during this one day fundraiser for the St. Anthony Volunteer Fire Department. The car show will include approximately 150 cars and 50 motorcycles. The festival also includes refreshments, chicken dinners, beer garden, cornhole contest, street dance, entertainment and more. www.visitduboiscounty.com Aug. 20 SIZZLIN’ SUMMERFEST The fest, which takes place at the Spencer County Fairgrounds in Grandview, features a demolition derby, vendors and food. Gates open at 6 p.m. CDT. Aug. 26-27 BIRDSEYE PARK & FIREMEN’S PICNIC Enjoy chicken and rib dinners, live music in the evenings and family friendly games. Proceeds from event are for Birdseye Park and the Fire Department. www.visitduboiscounty.com Aug. 26-28 IRELAND BICENTENNIAL Join in as the town of Ireland, Indiana celebrates 200 years with a town-wide celebration August 26-28. www.visitduboiscounty.com Aug. 28 CELESTINE TRACTOR PULL Main gate open at 10 a.m. with a $5.00 general admission charge. Turtle soup for sale by the gallon or bowl as well as chicken dinners. Kiddie pedal pull as well as tractor and truck pull. www.celestinefire.org/events.html Sept. 2-3 DUBOIS SEPTEMBERFEST Come join the fun during the 15th Annual Dubois Ruritan Septemberfest at Dubois Community Park. Fest includes kids games, beer tent, wiffleball tourney and more. www.facebook.com/dubois.ruritan
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Sept. 8-10 DALE FALL FESTIVAL Enjoy the county’s largest street festival with live entertainment, food booths, rides, competitions, and the annual Dale Fall Festival parade. Sept. 9-10 CIVIL WAR LIVING HISTORY DAYS Step back in time to a living history commemorating the Civil War. The grounds of the beautiful and historic Spencer County Courthouse located in Rockport come alive with encampment/re-enactors, period vendors, and demonstrations. www.indianasabelincoln.org/bicentennial-events Sept. 9-11 PAOLI FALL FESTIVAL Enjoy food vendors, music, crafts, parade and fun for the entire family. Located at Paoli Square. www.paolichamber.com Sept. 9-11 SOUTHERN HILLS BASH Located at Ireland Sportsmen’s Club. Gates open at 5 p.m. Friday. Live entertainment on Friday and Saturday night. Ride on Saturday (motorcycle) with field events and bike show afterwards. For more information contact Faron at 812-309-8382. Sept. 16-18 AUTUMN MUSIC FESTIVAL The Schwartz Family Restaurant will host their annual Autumn Music Festival. Featuring bluegrass/country music (with open stage), arts and crafts, sorghum and apple butter cooking and homemade ice cream. www.schwartzrestaurant.com Sept. 16-18 BLOCK BASH Excitement and entertainment as 10 of the top chainsaw carvers in the U.S. compete live in downtown French Lick. Live music, food and wares from artists of all mediums. www.bearhollowwoodcarvers.com Sept. 16-18 HOLLAND COMMUNITY FEST The festival hosts many family fun events and social gatherings including dog show, cornhole tourney, keg toss and much more. Held at the Holland Park at the intersection of Hwy 161 and Meridian Street. www.hollandindiana.org Sept. 16-18 MILLTOWN COMMUNITY FEST Features antique tractors, inflatables for the kids, parade on Saturday, annual chicken barbecue dinner on Sunday, Little Miss & Mr. pageant, bike race, vendors and much more. www.crawfordcountyindiana.com Sept. 17 FERDINAND FOLK FESTIVAL Nestled among the hills and fields of southwestern Indiana, the Ferdinand Folk Festival is an earth-friendly and family-friendly event promoting music, the arts, and the environment. This free festival, located in Ferdinand’s 18th Street Park, will feature nationally-acclaimed musicians as well as exceptional local and regional acts. www.ferdinandfolkfestival.com Sept. 17-18 SCHNELLVILLE HOMETOWN FEST & PICNIC This family festival at the Schnellville Community Club supports the Schnellville VFD, Sacred Heart Catholic Church, & Schnellville Sesquicentennial fund. Enjoy a Backyard BarB-Q Contest, corn hole tourney, kiddie & adult pedal tractor pulls, kids games and more. www.facebook.com/schnellvillesesquicentennial Sept. 22-25 HUNTINGBURG HERBSTFEST Join in the communitywide family fall festival at Huntingburg City Park. Features include carnival rides, food and game booths, kid’s games, pumpkin launches, mud wrestling, outhouse races, parade, beer garden, and more fun events. www.huntingburgherbstfest.org Sept. 23-24 OLD ECKERTY DAY This unique festival takes place each year
in the Old Town of Eckerty. It features arts & crafts, parade, ice cream eating contest, and various old-time demonstrations. www.crawfordcountyindiana.com Sept. 24 SIPS, SAMPLES & SONGS Join in on this Riverwalk Tasters Fest that benefits the works of Anderson Woods. It takes place at the Jasper Riverwalk gazebo and Schaeffer Barn. The event offers food and wine samples from area restaurants and wineries. Live entertainment and a silent auction will also be taking place. www.visitduboiscounty.com Sept. 24 KID’S DAY Kids in grades Kindergarten through 12th grade buy, sell and trade their goods around the downtown Square in Jasper from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. www.downtownjasper.org Sept. 28 - Oct. 2 ORANGE COUNTY PUMPKIN FESTIVAL Carnival, food booths, vendor booths, flea market, games, entertainment and more. Parade will be held on Sunday. Events held in West Baden and French Lick. www.visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com Oct. 1 SOUTHWEST INDIANA FILM FESTIVAL Filmmakers from all over the world submit their Features and Short films to be showcased in Dubois County. View the winners at the Astra Theatre in Jasper. Also, several workshops and panels featuring industry professionals will be held to discuss filmmaking and acting. www.filmduboiscounty.com Oct. 1 SPENCER COUNTY OCTOBER FEST This event features a Halloween party pageant, auction, pumpkin painting, kids fall crafts, High Point Series Demolition Derby, vendors, and food. Oct. 7-8 HAUNTED HUNTINGBURG Destination Huntingburg’s 4th annual Haunted Huntingburg event will take place Friday, October 7 and Saturday, October 8. On Saturday, the Blues Festival will be back this year with a great lineup and will include food booths and kids activities. www.hauntedhuntingburg.com Oct. 7-9 ART ON THE GREEN Tenth annual juried art show representing over 40 local and regional artists, demonstrations, food and entertainment daily. www.visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com Oct. 8 FALL FUN FEST IN THE PARK Harvest fair, 5K run/walk, food, antique tractors, corn hole, chili cook-off, pet costume parade, children’s activities, historical walking tour, live entertainment and more. Located around Orleans Square. www.historicorleans.com Oct. 8-9 MT. ZION APPLEFEST Did you know that Indiana’s largest apple pie is baked and served at the Mt. Zion Applefest? The Rockport fest combines the best in Indiana fall festival food, crafts and family-friendly activities in a 2-day event. www.santaclausind.org/mt-zion-applefest Oct. 14-16 ROSENVOLK GERMAN MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL This festival at 18th Street Park in Ferdinand will feature more than 20 acts of music and amusement. There will be jousting games led by the four-time National Champion and host of the History Channel’s Show “Full Metal Jousting,” Shane Adams. www.rosenvolkfestival.webstarts.com Oct. 14-15 AUTUMN GETAWAY WEEKEND Campsite decoration, trick-or-treating, pet costume parade, Dutch Oven cook-off competition, nature programs, Halloween and Autumn themed activities for kids. Located at
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Nov. 19-20 FERDINAND CHRISTKINDLMARKT Every year, thousands of people pour into Ferdinand to visit the unique Christkindlmarkt Heritage Markets. These markets feature lavishly decorated booths spilling over with Christmas wares, antiques, and gifts of exemplary quality, delicious regional food, live entertainment and more. www.ferdinandchristkindlmarkt.com
Newton-Stewart State Recreation Area. www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2953.htm Oct. 15 SORGHUM FESTIVAL This annual fall event showcases the outstanding work of local artists and craftsmen. Live demonstrations, food booths and lots of entertainment are also included. Don’t forget the delicious homemade sorghum. The festival is held at the Crawford County High School. www.crawfordcountyindiana.com
Dec. 2 SANTA CLAUS CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION Enjoy Christmas dinner with Santa at Santa’s Lodge. Drive through Lake Rudolph’s 1.2-mile ‘Santa Claus Land of Lights’ to learn the shining story of Rudolph. Browse through the gigantic Santa Claus Christmas Store, Holly Tree Christmas Shop, and other themed shops. Roast chestnuts on an open fire at Santa’s Candy Castle, too. Don’t forget to write a letter to Santa at the Santa Claus Museum & Village. First three weekends of December. www.santaclausind.org/events/ santa-claus-christmas-celebration/
Oct. 15-16 HARVEST HOME ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL Begin – and complete – your holiday shopping early by taking advantage of the Tri-State’s Premier Arts and Craft Show held at the Dubois County 4-H Fairgrounds. This event features 250 booths teeming with exemplary handcrafted merchandise. www.4riversartsandcrafts.com Oct. 15-16 WANNA GO FAST SHOOTOUT Join in on two full days of, side-by-side, halfmile racing at this rare and exclusive location. All participants have a chance to take their vehicle’s top speed down French Lick Airport’s 5500-ft runway and race door-to-door against the competitor of their choice. www.wannagofast.com/frenchlick.php Oct. 28-29 BEEHIVE ARTS MARKET A relaxed, casual atmosphere where art lovers can enjoy and purchase the wares of local talents. The Beehive concept came to be when a group of art minded friends were looking for a way to celebrate our local artisans and makers. www.thebeehiveartsmarket.weebly.com
Dec. 2-4 JASPER O’TANNENBAUM DAYS Let downtown Jasper’s colossal Christmas tree welcome you to the Jasper O’ Tannenbaum Days celebration. Visit each store to see talented artists and artisans demonstrate their skills of wood-carving, pottery, quilting and butter-churning. Enjoy unique shopping, carolers, visits with Santa, carriage rides, special performances and tours of historic sites including the magnificent St. Joseph Church. www.duboiscountychristmas.com
Oct. 29-30 FALL HERITAGE DAYS RENDEZVOUS The Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum in Rockport comes alive with reenactors, period demonstrations, candle making for kids, trunkor-treating, music, food, a visit with President Lincoln and Young Abe Lincoln, and more. www.indianasabelincoln.org/events/
Dec. 3 FRENCH LICK CHRISTMAS SPIRIT Experience Christmas in French Lick with craft vendors, music, and an afternoon parade at French Lick Town Green. www.visitfrenchlickwestbaden.com
Nov. 10-13 HUNTINGBURG CHRISTMAS STROLL Experience the joys of a Victorian Christmas in the heart of Huntingburg’s Downtown Historic District, home to dozens of antique and specialty shops and unique eateries. Enjoy a holiday home tour, carriage rides, shopping, carolers, photos with Santa, and the everpopular cookie walk. The Christmas Stroll heralds the official start of the holiday season in southern Indiana. www.duboiscountychristmas.com
Dec. 3-4; 10 DAS NIKOLAUSFEST St. Nicholas Catholic Church in Santa Claus invites you to attend the annual Das Nikolausfest. Enjoy German food, fresh baked goods, kid’s activities, live music and entertainment, and a visit by St. Nicholas. www.santaclausind.org
Nov. 17 - Dec. 30 FESTIVAL OF TREES Browse the 50,000 sq. ft. museum filled with holiday decorations. An exhibit of Christmas Trees decorated by local merchants and businesses is on display as well as exhibits of over 1,100 santa clauses throughout the museum. www.duboiscountymuseum.org
Dec. 10 CHRISTMAS ON THE SQUARE Twinkling lights, Santa & Mrs. Claus, storytelling, children’s train ride, horse & carriage rides, children’s crafts, live nativity, musical entertainment, food and more at Orleans Congress Square. www.historicorleans.com
Dec. 3 SHOALS CHRISTMAS PARADE Annual Christmas parade through town.
Dec. 4 LOOGOOTEE CHRISTMAS STROLL AND PARADE Downtown businesses open for early Christmas shopping from 5 to 9 p.m.
Nov. 18 HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY Join in the celebration at 7 p.m. as French Lick Resort lights the beautifully decorated hotel, grounds and Christmas tree. This is an outdoor event. www.frenchlick.com
Dec. 10 HOLIDAY GIFT SHOW The 2016 “Holiday Gift Show” showcases local crafters, which includes candies, candles, Christmas ornaments, hair bows, crochet items, primitive crafts, Amish rugs, jewelry, and more. Breakfast and lunch are available. Show runs from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Nov. 18 – Jan. 7, 2017 50 DAYS OF LIGHTS Experience two magical villages sitting next to each other, filled with sparkling lights and wondrous displays, larger-than-life holiday trees, music of the season filling the air and holiday treats to tempt every taste bud at French Lick Resort. www.frenchlick.com
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Nov. 19 HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY Join in the celebration at 7 p.m. as French Lick Resort lights the beautifully decorated hotel and larger than life tree in the grand Atrium. www.frenchlick.com
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Our region of southern Indiana boasts some of the best golf courses in the state. Here’s a rundown of the courses in Crawford, Dubois, Martin, Orange and Spencer counties you should be playing this season. ALVIN C. RUXER GOLF COURSE, DRIVING RANGE This course was built in 1994 on land deeded to the city from the late entrepreneur Alvin C. Ruxer. It features four par 4’s and five par 3’s along with a lighted driving range and a large practice green area. Please call for a complete list of tournaments and activities throughout the summer. 406 Clay St., Jasper, IN 812-482-5554 www.jasperindiana.gov BUFFALO TRACE GOLF COURSE Jasper Municipal, featuring zoysia fairways, is located just minutes form Sultan’s Run Golf Course and the heart of downtown Jasper. Buffalo Trace is an 8-hole, par 71, public course. 1728 Jackson St. Jasper, IN 812-482-4600 www.jasperindiana.gov CHARLES C. NIEHAUS PARK, DRIVING RANGE The Charles C. Niehaus Memorial Park is a 43-acre park and features a golf driving range. The driving range features 3 target greens: a 100 yard green, a 150 yard green, and 200 yard green. 403 W. 6th St. Huntingburg, IN 47542 812-683-2211 www.huntingburg-in.gov
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CHRISTMAS LAKE GOLF COURSE Ranked as the 7th most challenging course in the state by Indiana Business Journal, this 18hole, par 72 course features zoysia grass tees, bent grass greens, and the “Digital Caddy” measuring system. 1182 Club House Rd. Santa Claus, IN 47579 812-544-2255 www.christmaslake.com DONALD ROSS GOLF COURSE Considered one of Donald Ross’ most challenging designs, a $4.6 million restoration brought the course back to his original plans. The course was site of the 1924 PGA Championship won by the legendary Walter Hagen and has hosted other golf greats and celebrities such as Gene Sarazen, Chick Evans and Bing Crosby. 11160 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 47432 812-936-9300 www.frenchlick.com/golf/donaldross HUNTINGBURG COUNTRY CLUB The club is a 9-hole, par 70, semi-private course. 739 W. 3rd St. Huntingburg, IN 47542 812-683-3376 www.huntingburgcc.com LAKEVIEW GOLF COURSE Nine-hole public golf course with a beautiful view of West Boggs Lake. Great for beginners or professionals alike. Located just 3 miles north of Loogootee on Hwy 231. On Facebook as Lakeview Golf Course. 15421 US Hwy 231 Loogootee, IN 812-295-5678
LUCAS OIL GOLF COURSE Old English Golf Course is a premier, affordable, 18 hole championship golf course, designed by Dr. Hurdzan. Located just 39 miles west of Louisville, Kentucky and 18 miles from French Lick, it provides a scenic and challenging round of golf that winding though the hills and down through the streets where the old town of English, Indiana once stood. 139 N. Boss Lane English, IN 47118 812-338-3748 www.lucasoilgolfcourse.com PAOLI COUNTRY CLUB Nine-hole public golf course. Great for beginners or professionals alike. Enjoy the fullservice clubhouse. 1345 W. Leonard Cicle Paoli, IN 47454 812-723-2110 PETE DYE GOLF COURSE Named one of America’s Greatest Courses by Golf Digest and the Host Site of the 2015 Senior PGA Championship, this course will prove challenging for even the best players in the game. Atop one of the highest points in Indiana, the Pete Dye Course offers panoramic views of the countryside that extend for over 40 miles in all directions. 1082 West Taggart Lane French Lick, IN 47432 812-936-9300 www.frenchlick.com/golf/petedye THE RUSTIC COUNTRY CLUB This nine-hole course offers all golfers the opportunity to work on their golf swing while enjoying the fresh air, two scenic lakes, and beautiful wooded surroundings close to the
Ohio River. 1375 S State Road 45, Rockport, IN 812-649-9258 www.santaclausind.org SULTAN’S RUN GOLF CLUB Extending over 224 rolling acres of woods, water, and wildlife, Sultan’s Run is a breathtakingly beautiful championship course. Ranked 4½ Stars by Golf Digest, the perfectlymanicured course contains bent grass on the putting surface, zoysia on the tees, fairways, and greens, and roughs consisting of a Bermuda and fescue blend. The 18-hole, par 72, public course also features a driving range. 1490 N. Meridian Rd. Jasper, IN 47546 888-684-3287 www.sultansrun.com THE VALLEY LINKS New strategically placed bunkers, challenging green complexes, and a variety of new tees, make this 9-hole course perfect for beginners and low-handicap players alike. The Valley Links is also one of only two facilities in Indiana to be named a “Family Course” by U.S. Kids Golf and is free to children under 12. 8670 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 47432 812-936-9300 www.frenchlick.com/golf/valleylinks JASPER ROTARY CLUB
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CRAWFORD COUNTY AMERICAN BIG DADD’S Serving meals 24 hours a day. 6916 State Road 66 Leavenworth, IN 812-739-4300
THE PLACE TO BE Serving country hometown cooking. 8201 State Road 64 Milltown, IN 812-633-1000 THE RIDGE RESTAURANT Serving burgers, pizza and spirits. 8501 W State Road 164 Eckerty, IN 812-685-2483
COUNTRY STYLE RESTAURANT Chicken, pork chops, steaks and more. 6921 State Road 66 Leavenworth, IN 812-739-4510
SCHWARTZ FAMILY RESTAURANT Cafeteria style restaurant serving local food. Closed Mondays. 6738 Governors Trace Eckerty, IN 812-338-9000
CURBETTE Drive-In located in English. Closed Wednesdays. 658 E. State Road 64 English, IN 812-338-2416
STEPHENSON’S GENERAL STORE Historic store with diner-style menu. Closed Sundays. 618 W. State Road 62 Leavenworth, IN 812-739-4242
OVERLOOK RESTAURANT Magnificent panoramic view of the Ohio River. 1153 State Road 62 Leavenworth, IN 812-739-4264
SOMEWHERE ON PATOKA LAKE Noted for good food, fun, and spirits. 2458 N. Dillard Road Birdseye, IN 812-685-2282
MARCY’S KITCHEN Home cooked meals and short orders. 101 State Road 64 English, IN 812-338-3933
VAN’S COUNTRY TABLE Great home cooked meals. 270 State Road 64 Marengo, IN 812-365-2645
CAFÉS & DELIS TWO SISTERS CAFÉ Serving home cooked meals daily. 2976 N. Dillard Road Birdseye, IN 812-685-3663
PIZZA BEAGLE’S PIZZERIA & ICE CREAM Hometown pizza and ice cream shop. 181 E. State Road 64 Marengo, IN 812-365-2211 PAPENO’S PIZZA Local spot for pizza, hot sandwiches. 250 E. State Road 64 Marengo, IN 812-365-2205
DUBOIS COUNTY AMERICAN ARNIE’S TAVERN Steak, ribs, pork chops, fish and more. 4469 S. Ohio St. St. Anthony, IN 812.326.2201
BUBBA’S BAR & GRILL Steak, chicken, ribs and sandwiches. 451 W. Haysville Rd. Haysville, IN 812.695.3211 BUFFALO WINGS & RINGS A fun, sports-oriented, dining experience. 1910 Hospitality Drive Jasper, IN 812.482.9464 BUNGALOW BAR Local spot with sandwiches and more. 1263 W. 1100 S. St. Henry, IN 812.367.0644 BUTCHIE’S Home-cooked dinners and more. 5353 E. Main St. Dubois, IN 812.678.2591 THE CHICKEN PLACE Best known for fried chicken. 4970 W. SR 56 Ireland, IN 812.482.7600 DEB’S TRUCK STOP Breakfast, sandwiches and lunch plates. 502 W. SR 64 Birdseye, IN 812.389.2290
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FIVE FOURTEEN Seasonal menu. Specialty cocktails. 514 Jackson St. Jasper, IN 812.351.1711
MILL HOUSE RESTAURANT Chicken, steak, pizza and more. 1340 Mill St. Jasper, IN 812.482.4345
FLEIG’S CAFÉ Daily plate lunches, American cuisine. 905 Main St. Ferdinand, IN 812.367.1310
OASIS Daily plate lunches, dinner entrees. 935 Main St. Ferdinand, IN 812.367.1250
GARR’S BAR & GRILL Steak, chicken, sandwiches and more. 4492 N. 4th St. Dubois, IN 812.678.2491
OHANA HAWAIIAN GRILL & BAR Varied menu with a Hawaiian twist. 3117 Newton St. Jasper, IN 812.482.1788
GASLIGHT Pizza lunch buffet, varied menu. 328 4th St. Huntingburg, IN 812.683.3669
OLD SCHOOL SPORTS Burgers, wraps, homemade soups, more. 304 E. 4th St. Huntingburg, IN 812.683.4392
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HEADQUARTERS Plate lunches, dinner specials. 201 Main St. Jasper, IN 812.482.3411
REFLECTIONS Classic entrees, specialty sandwiches. 1408 N Main St Huntingburg, IN 812.683.2611
HEICHELBECH’S Varied German and American cuisine. 222 E. 12th St. Jasper, IN 812.482.4050
THE ROCK BAR & GRILL Home cooked breakfast, lunch, dinner. 4997 W. SR 56 Ireland, IN 812.482.7557
HOT SPOT Daily lunch, weekend dinner specials. 5416 E. Main St. Dubois, IN 812.678.2772
SCHNITZ BREWERY & PUB Craft brewed beer, classic pizza. 2031 Newton Street Jasper, IN 812.848.2739
JR’S BAR & RESTAURANT Tavern with variety of sandwiches. 23 S. Clay St. Jasper, IN 812.482.9694
SNAP’S Steaks, sandwiches, cajun and creole. 1115 Main St. Jasper, IN 812.848.7627
MAC-A-DOO’S Chicken, BBQ ribs, catfish and sandwiches. 1141 Wernsing Rd. Jasper, IN 812.634.7030
SPUDZ N STUFF Potatoes with endless toppings. 501 N Washington St. Huntingburg, IN 812.684.8105
ASIAN CHINA’S BEST A great, varied buffet. 3669 Newton St. Jasper, IN 812.634.2007 CHINA GARDEN Made to order Asian dishes. 75 Industrial Park Rd. Ferdinand, IN 812.367.8200 CHINA WOK Located along Historic 4th Street. 317 E. 4th St. Huntingburg, IN 812.683.8511 GREAT WALL Large buffet of Asian Cuisine. 272 Brucke Strasse Jasper, IN 812.482.9255 HONG KONG Buffet with variety of options. 375 US 231 S. Jasper, IN 812.634.1103 LI’S CHINESE BUFFET Large buffet of Asian cuisine. 3920 N. Newton St. Jasper, IN; 812.634.2288
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YAMATO JAPANESE STEAKHOUSE Stir-fry, sushi and more. 3015 Newton St. Jasper, IN; 812.556.0500
WINKLER’S Lunch salads, soups, muffins. 1102 Newton St. Jasper, IN 812-482-5115
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CAFÉS & DELIS AZURA CAFÉ & GRILL Great soups, sandwiches, salads and bagels. 198 3rd Ave. Jasper, IN 812.634.2211
AMERICAN LEGION POST 147 Steak, chicken, fish, sandwiches and more. 1220 Newton St. Jasper, IN 812.482.3862 (Dubois County dining continued on Page 11)
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(Dubois County dining concluded from Page 9) AMERICAN LEGION POST 221 Steak, chicken, fish, sandwiches and more. 312 N. Main St., Huntingburg, IN 812.683.2221 FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES Steak, chicken, fish, sandwiches and more. 708 E 6th St., Huntingburg, IN 812.683.3335 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Steak, chicken, fish, sandwiches and more. 201 E 30th St., Jasper, IN 812.482.4292 VFW Steak, chicken, fish, sandwiches and more. 1907 Newton St. Jasper, IN 812.482.5010
EL TAPATIO II (Bretzville junction) Variety of Mexican entrees. 5630 St. Rd 162 Huntingburg, IN 812-683-0626 LOS BRAVOS Large menu of Mexican, American entrees. 198 S. Newton St. Jasper, IN 812.482.7564 LOS DOS CHARROS Variety of Mexican entrees. 406 E. 22nd St. Huntingburg, IN 812.683.5724 MY JALAPENO Variety of Mexican cuisine. 1107 N. Main St., Huntingburg, IN 812.683.4048 TRES AGAVES Classic Mexican cuisine. 1935 Main Street, Ferdinand, IN 812.998.2033
GERMAN SCHNITZELBANK Jasper landmark. Classic German fare. 393 3rd Ave. Jasper, IN 812.482.2640
BRICK OVEN PIZZA Fast dine in, carry out, or delivery. 420 E. 6th St. Huntingburg, IN 812.683.2674
MAMA T’S ITALIAN STEAKHOUSE Homemade Italian, hand cut steaks. 320 E. 4th Street Huntingburg, IN 812.684.0126
HOMESTEAD PIZZA Pizzas, strombolis, subs and more. 1510 Main St. Ferdinand, IN 812.367.1808
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Brian’s Boat Repair W e repair allbrands
• Beautiful Indoor and Outdoor Facilities • Delicious Amish Dishes • Custom Menu and Buffet Options • Specialty Desserts • Catering
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Loogootee Stoll’s Lakeview
(Martin County dining begins on Page 12)
LIBBY’S GOURMET ICE CREAM Sweet and savory, gourmet ice creams. 609 Main St. Jasper, IN 812.481.2025
VILLA PIZZERIA Build your own pizza, subs and sandwiches. 124 3rd Ave. Jasper, IN 812.482.2555
EL TAPATIO (Jasper) Variety of Mexican entrees. 101 Place Road, Jasper, IN 812.481.2212
SOUTHERN SWEETS BAKERY Homemade doughnuts, cookies and cakes. 918 Celestine Rd. S. Schnellville, IN 812.389.2200
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PATOKA LAKE PIZZA & WINGS Open during summer months. 10306 E. Lick Fork Marina Rd. Celestine, IN 812.678.3313
EL MAGUEY Classic Mexican cuisine. 3570 Newton St Jasper, IN 812.481.1799
AMISH KOUNTRY LANE BAKERY Homemade doughnuts and other pastries. 2nd & Newton Street Jasper, IN 812.486.3425
ORANGE LEAF Frozen yogurt with toppings bar. 3085 Newton St., Jasper, IN 812.481.9940
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CHINA WOK Full menu of Chinese cuisine. 601 W. Broadway St., Loogootee, IN 812-295-5405
AMERICAN BO-MAC’S Breaded tenderloin is a regional favorite. 501 Hwy 50 E. Shoals, IN 812-247-3241
CAFÉS & DELIS CORNER CAFÉ Offering healthy and fresh food choices. 201 N. John F Kennedy Ave. Loogootee, IN 812-295-4243
BRADLEY’S BAR & GRILL Good food, drinks and music. 605 W. Broadway St. Loogootee, IN 812-295-3600
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LOS BRAVOS Large menu of Mexican, American entrees. 502 W. Broadway St. Loogootee, IN 812-295-2069
THE LODGE Elegant dining in a lodge-like setting. 302 West Williams St. Loogootee,IN 812-295-3636
PIZZA BIGGIN’S PLACE Pizza, sandwiches and more. 109 Hill St., Loogootee, IN 812-295-2222
MILL STREET GRILLE Fresh made favorites and daily specials. 111 Mill St. Loogootee, IN 812-295-5800
AMISH STOLL’S LAKEVIEW RESTAURANT Lunch and dinner Amish buffets. 15519 Hwy. 231 N. Loogootee, IN 812-295-3299
33 BRICK STREET Casual dining in a sports-themed restaurant. 480 South Maple Street French Lick, IN 812-936-3370 BALLARD’S BAR Enjoy cocktails and light fare under the dome. 8538 West Baden Avenue West Baden Springs, IN 812-936-9300 THE BOATYARD RESTAURANT Family friendly dining for everyone. 8505 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 812-936-3866
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GRAND COLONNADE FAMILY RESTAURANT Bountiful selection of hearty breakfast foods. 8670 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 812-936-9300
CANDY MILL Candy, baked goods store. 108 Mill St. Loogootee, IN 812-295-3008
HAGEN’S CLUB HOUSE Clubhouse dining with an expansive menu. 8670 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 812-936-9300
DAIRY MASTER Ice cream shop with food menu. 506 W. Broadway St. Loogootee, IN 812-295-2549
LEGENDZ Enjoy wings served “French Lick Style.” 8695 West Jack Carnes Way, Suite 6, French Lick, IN 812-936-6338
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4665 S. Cross Street – Hwy. 64 E. – St. Anthony, IN
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Hamburgers at 9 am Fried Chicken at Noon Fried Chicken Dinners at 4 pm
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PAOLI COUNTRY CLUB & RESTAURANT Dine with a beautiful view of the golf course. 1345 Leonard Circle, Paoli, IN 812-723-2110 PINK’S PUB Featuring great pub fare. 21 and over. 330 North West Court Street Paoli, IN 812-723-2041 POWER PLANT BAR & GRILL Burgers, salads and sandwiches. 8670 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 812-936-9300 RITZ RESTAURANT Serving breakfast & lunch. Daily specials. 2008 West Main Street, Paoli, IN 812-723-3736 (Dining guide continues on Page 19)
THE GALLEY GRILL Casual family fare from pizza to sandwiches. 8505 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 812-936-3866
PIZZA JUNCTION Delivery Thursday through Sunday. 401 JFK Ave. Loogootee, IN 812-295-3333
VELMA’S DINER Home cooking at it’s finest. 304 Main St. Shoals, IN 812-247-2041
1875: THE STEAKHOUSE Casual fine dining in this elegant steakhouse. 8670 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 812-936-9300
DJ’S AT THE FRENCH LICK CASINO Buffet-style meals, old-fashioned cooking. 8670 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 812-936-9300
FAYTASTIC PIZZA Local favorite. 220 Main St. Shoals, IN 812-247-2115
SUGAR SHACK Classican American fare. 228 Main St. Shoals, IN 812-709-0678
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LILLIE’S PLACE Home cooking offering weekday specials. 281 South Maple Street, Orleans, IN 812-865-3488
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(Dining guide concluded from Page 12) SINCLAIR’S RESTAURANT First-class menu with outstanding service. 8538 West Baden Avenue West Baden Springs, IN 812-936-9300
SPRING NO. 8 DELI Stop by for a pool-side snack or cocktail. 8670 West State Road 56, French Lick, IN 812-936-9300
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ICE CREAM & SWEETS XANADU COFFEE & CREAMERY Baked goods, ice cream, Starbucks coffee. 8538 West Baden Avenue West Baden Springs, IN 812-936-9300
SUPERBURGER Best burgers in town. Locally grown beef. 600 West Main Street, Paoli, IN 812-723-4445
GERMAN CAFÉ Home-cooked authentic German cuisine. 452 South Maple Street, French Lick, IN 812-936-1111
ASIAN
ITALIAN
AMERICAN
CHINA GARDEN Expansive menu for dine-in or carry out. 8371 West State Road 56, French Lick, IN 812-936-7557
VINTAGE CAFÉ AT FRENCH LICK WINERY Authentic Italian cuisine freshly cooked. 8145 West Sinclair Street West Baden Springs, IN 812-936-2293
19TH HOLE — CHRISTMAS LAKE COURSE This hidden gem serves breakfast and lunch. 1 Clubhouse Drive, Santa Claus, IN 877-962-7465, ext. 2
CHINA WOK Authentic Chinese cuisine. Lunch buffet. 346 North Court Street, Paoli, IN 812-723-1888
BBQ PORKY’S BBQ Specializing in the finest dry-rubbed meats. 711 West Main Street, Paoli, IN 812-723-2271
DELIS & CAFÉS CAFÉ SINCLAIR’S Enjoy a spectacular breakfast or lunch. 8538 West Baden Avenue West Baden Springs, IN 812-936-9300 LOST RIVER MARKET & DELI Grab ‘n go deli with homemade soups, salads. 26 Library Street, Paoli, IN 812-723-3735 MICKIE’S DELI Breakfast and lunch fare and sweet treats. 8269 West State Road 56 West Baden Springs, IN 812-936-6425 SPRIGLER’S FARM MARKET & DELI Breakfast and lunch, crafts and other goodies. 120 West Jefferson Street Orleans, IN 812-865-3900
MEXICAN EL COMPADRES Serving the “Best Margaritas in Town.” 162 South Court Street, Paoli, IN 812-723-0340 MIGUEL’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT Authentic Mexican cuisines. 8345 West State Road 56 West Baden Springs, IN 812-936-9200
PIZZA CHICAGO’S PIZZA Family-friendly restaurant. Lunch buffet. 8498 West State Road 56, French Lick, IN 812-936-2962 PARADISE PIZZA & DELI Pizza, Stromboli and deli. 124 South Maple Street, Orleans, IN 812-865-2259 PLUTO’S PIZZERIA Homemade calzones, strombolis, pizzas. 8670 West State Road 56, French Lick, IN 812-936-9300 JUST OFF THE BRICK PIZZA Family restaurant specializing in pizza, pasta. 8639 West Main Street French Lick, IN 812-936-3044
SPENCER COUNTY
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LOS DOS CHARROS Mexican entrees for lunch and dinner. 560 S. Washington Street , Dale, IN 812-937-3775 LOS PANCHOS Mexican entrees for lunch and dinner. 715 North Fifth Street, Rockport, IN 812-649-4137
PIZZA
BRICK OVEN (Santa Claus) Fast dine in, carry out, or delivery. 21 North Kringle Place Santa Claus, IN 812-937-2311
THE CHATEAU Family dining with daily specials. 6980 East Highway 62, Mariah Hill, IN 812-937-4386 FAT DADDY’S GRILL & CHILL Burgers, ice cream and daily specials. 421 Main Street, Grandview, IN 812-649-2444 MCKENZIE’S GRILL Salads, sandwiches, and entrees. 130 South Third Street, Rockport, IN 812-649-2664 NEW BOSTON TAVERN Delicious and affordable home-cooked food. 11886 N. State Road 545, Troy, IN 812-547-5539 THE RUSTIC Breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Outdoor seating. 375 S. Old State Rd. 45 Rockport, IN 812-649-9258 ST. NICK’S RESTAURANT Festive, Christmas-themed dining room. 91 West Christmas Blvd. Santa Claus, IN 812-937-4359
ASIAN
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ANGELO’S PIZZA Pizzas, hot sandwiches and more. 824 Sycamore Street, Rockport, IN 812-649-9134
BRICK OVEN (Rockport) Fast dine in, carry out, or delivery. 710 North Fifth Street, Rockport, IN 812-649-9994 FROSTY’S FUN CENTER Specialty pizzas, sandwiches and more. 15 South Cedar Lane, Santa Claus, IN 812-544-3338 HOOSIER LAND PIZZA & WINGS Pizzas, chicken dinners and more. 3804 State Road 162, Lincoln City, IN 812-937-2799 JENK’S PIZZA Extensive menu beyond pizza. 586 S. Washington Street, Dale, IN 812-937-2445
ICE CREAM & SWEETS SCOOPS ICE CREAM Ice cream, burgers, fries and more. 929 Sycamore Street, Rockport, IN 812-649-4255 SPRINKLES & CREAM Ice cream and more. 612 North Fifth Street Rockport, IN 812-649-9430
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A short drive for some Old Fashioned Values!
Visit Daviess County, Indiana ... just 35 miles north of Jasper off Hwy. 231
GRABER GRANITE WORKS, LLC
104 N West St., Odon 812-636-4785
A unique country store with a twist!
Grill & Coffee Bar 600 W Main St., Odon
NOW SERVING FOOD
Convenient Drive Thru
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Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Plate Specials Available Daily
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6659 E. Gasthof Village Rd. Montgomery, IN Just Off Hwy 50
Open 7 days a week including Sunday 11-3 pm 2016 FESTIVALS
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M ay Cont. SpecialHorse and Tack Auction M ay 30, 2016 M em o rial Day Din k y’s Cen ter, Can n elbu rg, 812-486-2880 June BicentennialConcert Series -The Springs Sat, Ju n e 4, 2016, The W HS A u dito riu m Seaso n Tick ets A vailable at the Cham ber o f Co m m erce o ffice W ashin gto n High Scho o l, 608 E W aln u t St, W ashin gto n 812-254-5262 AnnualRide for Recovery Open Top Poker Run Ju n e 4, 2016, Travis Bu rk hart Fo u n datio n 812-257-4492 Art Class at The Villages at Oak Ridge Su n day Ju n e 5, 2016 1694 Tro y Ro ad, W ashin gto n , IN 2pm – 5pm , Co st $30.00 M ak e Y o u r Reservatio n by callin g the Cham ber o f Co m m erce at 812-254-5262 W ashington Catholic Sum m er Social Ju n e 5th, W ashin gto n Catho lic Elem en tary & High Scho o l, W ashin gto n , 812-254-2781
M AY Heartbeat of W ashington Spring Festival M ay 14th, 2016 V en do rs o n M ain Street M ain Street, W ashin gto n , 812-254-2562 Opening the SesquicentennialTim e Capsule M ay 14, Gazebo , 10 a.m . Cruize-In, M ay 14th, M ain Street, 3-8 pm 2016 Cham ber Golf Scram ble, M ay 19, 2016 Rain / m ak eu p Date: M ay 26th Co u n try Oak s Go lf Co u rse, M o n tgo m ery, IN, 812-254-2562 Parkview Village Golf Scram ble at Co u n try Clu b o f Old V in cen n es, Friday, M ay 20, 2016, 12:00 No o n 13th AnnualM otorcycle Show , Satu rday M ay 21, 2016 Eastside P ark , W ashin gto n Co n tact Bo b 812-309-8006 o r Lio n al 812-698-3271 Chalkin up the tow n-OBA M ay 21st with Rain Date Ju n e 4th 10am – Chalk drawin g starts – Register early fo r Shirts Co n tact: Gin a 812-636-3000 fo r m o re in fo
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Area Attractions Eagle watching at Patoka Lake
BIG SPLASH ADVENTURE HOTEL & INDOOR WATER PARK An exciting water park adventure for the entire family. No weather worries with this glass enclosed structure-one of the few retractable roof water parks in the world! 8505 W. State Road 56, French Lick 877-936-3866 www bigsplashadventure.com BUFFALO TRACE TRAIL Buffalo Trace Trail is named for the buffalo tracks that once ran through the property. 6+ mile trail that climbs to the top of the west side of Mt Airie. Beginners will be challenged yet comfortable, advanced riders will finish the climb a bit faster. Rentals available. 8670 West State Road 56 French Lick, IN 47432 812-936-9300 www.frenchlick.com THE CANDY MILL Old-time candy, retro candy, homemade candies, cakeballs, cupcakes, gift baskets and more. Open Tues. to Fri, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and Sat. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 108 Mill Street, Loogootee 812-295-3008 CANNELTON POOL OF THE OHIO RIVER Created with the completion of the Cannelton Dam and Lock, this 130 mile-long pool beckons water lovers of all ages. Public access is available at Alton and Leavenworth. 888-755-2282 CAVE COUNTRY CANOES Flowing through the forests of the southern Indiana hill country, the Blue River is the most spring-fed of all Indiana’s streams. The
river valley is noted for its abundant wildlife, natural beauty and excellent fishing. Open May through Labor Day, open weekends only in April, September and October. Milltown; 812-365-2705 www.cavecountrycanoes.com COL. WILLIAM JONES HOME This carefully restored 1834 Federal-design home was the home of the merchant employer of Abraham Lincoln. The home offers an interesting look at the early development of Indiana and the life of Col. William Jones, who was also a politician. Hours vary by season; contact Lincoln State Park for appointment. Fee associated with some appointments, donations accepted. 620 E. Spencer Co. Rd. 1575N, Gentryville 812-937-1979 DR. TED’S MUSICAL MARVELS This one-of-a-kind museum offers a colossal collection of restored mechanical musical instruments from around the world. From musicboxes and nickelodeons to the cheerful sounds of orchestrions, street organs, and player pianos, Dr. Ted’s embodies unique pieces from the 1800s to the mid-1900s. Contact to schedule a visit. Also features a gift shop. Open by appointment only; group tours of 15 or more only. 11896 U.S. 231 South, Dale 812-937-4250 www.drteds.com DUBOIS COUNTY MUSEUM Known as one of the largest county museums in the state of Indiana, this museum showcases the rich German heritage and history of the Dubois County area. Visit the new “Main Street Dubois County” children’s addition featuring 17 rooms portraying life at the turn of
the 20th century including a barber shop, bank, hotel, photographer and shoe shop. A hands-on area houses a one-room schoolhouse and play yard, an interactive Lewis and Clark expedition boat, dress-up area and a log reading nook. Take a journey back in time with a visit to the double log cabin, historic agricultural machinery collection and the furniture industry, sports and military exhibits. Open Tuesdays through Fridays 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturdays 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sundays 1 to 4 p.m. 2704 Newton St., Jasper 812-634-7733 EAGLES WINGS ZIPLINES A world class zip line tour located in Perry County. Set among glacier cut cliffs, the tour consists of 8 lines (the longest over 1,100 feet) and over 3,500 feet of total adrenaline filled experience. Open Tuesday to Thursday with 24 hour advanced booking, and Friday to Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for walk-ins, although reservations are recommended. 10227 Lorainne Rd., Leopold 855-947-8474 www.eagleswingszipline.com ELEPHANT ENCOUNTERS AT WILSTEM RANCH An African elephant herd of three girls will be vacationing at Wilstem Ranch from March 12th through October 29th. A fun informative educational seminar will consist of a one hour experience to visit with the girls in their new home, learn all you could want to know about these amazing creatures, ask questions, touch them, take pictures, and watch as they head out to graze. A more intimate two-hour experience is also available. Call or visit the website for directions, reservations and pricing. 812-936-4484 www.wilstemranch.com
FERDINAND HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR A self-guided tour of some of Ferdinand’s oldest and most interesting structures. It is easily driven, however if a walking tour is preferred, please check the map image at www. visitduboiscounty.com for a one mile walking excursion. FERDINAND STATE FOREST Established in 1934 as a Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) camp, CCC workers built roads, service buildings, and one of the most beautiful forest lakes in the state. The scenic beauty of the area allows for a peaceful get-a-way with nature. This 7,640 acre area includes primitive camping (available for a fee), picnic areas, shelter houses, grills, playground, fishing, hiking, boating, swimming, boat ramp, restrooms, dressing facilities, showers, hunting, a swimming beach, and horseshoe pits. Rowboat and canoe rental is available on Ferdinand Lake from mid-April through October. The swimming beach is available from the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend through Labor Day. 6583 East State Road 264,Ferdinand 812-367-1524 FRENCH LICK CASINO This 51,000-square-foot Vegas-style gaming facility features over 1,100 slot machines, a high-limit gaming area with VIP lounge, 40 table games and more. Indiana’s largest nonsmoking gaming area offers the latest state-oftheart slot machines and live-action blackjack, roulette and craps tables. Open every day. Free admission (must be at least 21). ‚Äâ8670 W. State Road 56 888-936-9360 www.frenchlick.com
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FRENCH LICK SCENIC RAILWAY Take a 20-mile historic train ride through parts of the Hoosier National Forest, the 2,200- foot Burton Tunnel (Indiana’s second longest tunnel), and past limestone outcroppings, or choose to board the train for many themed excursions throughout the year. 8594 West State Road 56, French Lick 812-936-2405, 800-748-7246 www.frenchlickscenicrailway.org FRENCH LICK WEST BADEN INDOOR KARTING The racing experience of a lifetime! The quarter-mile indoor track is open year-round and fun for the whole family. Newly added Falcon Raceway for smaller children as well as a new “slick” track for adults. Play in the arcade and redeem prizes in the redemption center. Gift shop and concessions available. Open daily. 8331 W. State Road 56, West Baden 812-936-5390 www.flwbindoorkarting.com FRENCH LICK WEST BADEN MUSEUM Experience the area’s rich history circa 1900 to 1930. See the room-sized miniature Hagenbeck- Wallace Circus. Learn about the famous artists, politicians, horsemen and sports figures who once called the area home. 469 S. Maple St., Suite, 103, French Lick 812-936-3592 www.flwbmuseum.com FRENCH LICK ZIP LINES Sail through the beautiful countryside on a 4,000-foot canopy tour. 4229 US Highway 150 West 812-936-4484 www.frenchlickziplines.com FROSTY’S FUN CENTER Play at the Christmas-themed miniature golf course and enjoy tasty snacks, sandwiches, ice cream and fresh pizza. The 18-hole miniature golf course provides a challenge for all ages. Also the home of the giant melting snowman. Call for hours and prices. 15 S. Cedar Lane; Santa Claus 812-544-3338 GROTTO AT PROVIDENCE HOME The work of one priest who labored for 12 years to create a beautiful and spiritual landscape, this remarkable garden of rock contains shrines made of colorful geode stones from southern Indiana. 520 W. Ninth St., Jasper 812-486-6603
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HEMLOCK CLIFFS This ruggedly beautiful cliff area hidden away in the Hoosier National Forest in Crawford County can be accessed by an excellent 1.2 mile hiking trail. As you hike the trails along and below the cliffs, you will pass sandstone rock shelters, seasonal waterfalls, jagged bluffs and dense forest canopy. From I-64, take the State Road 237 exit north about two miles. Look for Union Chapel Road on the left after climbing a steep grade. Follow signs for Hemlock Cliffs. 812-738-8232 HORSESHOE BEND OVERLOOK Located in Leavenworth, this magnificent panoramic view overlooks the tightest bend on the Ohio River. Visitors are always treated to a spectacular view of barges churning up and down the river, birds soaring among the cliffs, and the waters of the ever-changing Ohio. Stop and visit the famous Overlook Restaurant to see this beautiful view. 1153 West State Road 62 Leavenworth, IN 888-755-2282 HINSHAW ROCK ‘N GEMS Hinshaw Rock ‘N Gems is a fourth generation family owned business that was established in 1961. They are celebrating more than 50 years in the lapidary business (the art of cutting and polishing stones). Named by Lapidary Journal as one of the top ten polishers in the country, the Hinshaw family’s art work is known nationally and internationally. Visitors can get a first hand education in the art of lapidary and take home a treasure to remember. Their unique, one-of-a-kind jewelry is designed and handmade by Merrill Hinshaw. Open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Also by appointment. Group tours available, call for reservations. 1232 S. County Road 650W, French Lick 812-936-7255 www.hinshawrockngems.com HOLIDAY DRIVE-IN Catch the latest big screen flicks at Holiday Drive-In, one of few drive-in movie theaters left in Indiana. Five viewing screens provide a double feature nightly and a perfect evening of entertainment at a family-friendly price. Nightly; movies start at dusk. 644 N. State Road 161, Rockport 812-649-2857 www.HolidayDriveIn.com HOLIDAY WORLD & SPLASHIN’ SAFARI The new Thunderbird steel roller coaster is the nation’s first launched wing coaster -- with
loops and rolls, plus a breathtaking flight through the woods! Holiday World also features TIME Magazine’s choice for the #1 wooden roller coaster in the nation -- The Voyage! USA Today named Splashin’ Safari the country’s best water park, with two water coasters and loads of family raft rides and children’s slides. These clean and friendly parks offer great value, with free soft drinks plus free parking, sunscreen, and Wi-Fi! Hours and days vary April through October. Visit website for ticket prices and hours. 452 E. Christmas Blvd., Santa Claus 877-463-2645 www.HolidayWorld.com HOUGHTON HOUSE Built around 1835, this was the home of Major William Houghton, a Civil War veteran. He was the president of the White River Bank. The house is located along State Road 550, fourtenths of a mile east of the Houghton Bridge (over White River). The Houghton House is also known as “Mt. Vernon of the West”, and is now called Evergreen Hill, and was part of the Underground Railroad. www.visitmartincounty.org HUNTINGBURG’S FOURTH STREET Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this historic business district, once destroyed by a fire in 1889, has been lovingly restored to a charming Victorian downtown, housing more than two dozen locally owned antique and specialty shops and unique eateries. The walking tour takes you back to the 1800s and early 1900s, a time when most of the two-story Italianate and late Victorian commercial buildings along historic 4th Street were constructed. The brick-paved sidewalk and 1800s facade provide a quaint setting for many special events throughout the year. Stores have established hours. 812-683-5699 www.visitduboiscounty.com HUNTINGBURG LEAGUE STADIUM Originally built in 1894, Huntingburg League Stadium has been renovated and expanded over the years while perfectly preserving the sanctity of 1940’s baseball. Chosen by Columbia Pictures in 1991 to star as the home field for the Rockford Peaches in the box office hit A League of Their Own, the stadium still feels as though Tom Hanks, Geena Davis, Madonna and the rest of the Peaches could walk out of the dugout at any minute. Original advertisements from the film still remain on the outfield fence. Now host to the Dubois County Bombers of the Ohio Valley Baseball League
and Southridge High School baseball, it’s a great place to catch a game that takes you back to the golden days of America’s pastime. Call for tours. First and Cherry streets, Huntingburg Call 812-683-2211. 203 S. Cherry Street, Huntingburg www. huntingburg-in.gov HUNTINGBURG MUSEUM This museum illustrates the life and times of the people of Huntingburg through pictures, artifacts, and other documentation. Included are various war memorabilia, a 1901 “Huntingburg Tour Car”, items from “A League of Their Own”, and the bed of Colonel Geiger, founder of Huntingburg. Museum hours are: Monday - Friday 8 AM to 5 PM. 508 E 4th St, Huntingburg 812-683-2211 http://huntingburg-in.gov INDIANA BASEBALL HALL OF FAME Dedicated to the sport of baseball and its Indiana heroes, this museum showcases memorabilia from high school, collegiate, and professional athletes throughout the Hoosier State. Displays include a unique sampling of jerseys, gloves, bats and plaques significant to the history of Indiana baseball. This facility is located on the Vincennes University Jasper Campus. Jasper Campus Summer hours (May 12 to Aug. 15) open seven days a week 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed on legal holidays. 13 and older $4; 5 to 12-years-old $3, seniors (60 and older) $2, 4 or younger free. For special showings ask for Ray Howard. Ruxer Student Center, Vincennes Univ. 850 College Ave., Jasper 812-482-2262; www.indbaseballhalloffame.org INDIANA LANDMARKS TOURS Step back in history and be captivated by the architecture and history of the French Lick and West Baden Springs Hotels. Hear how the area was once THE vacation spot for wealthy health-seekers and high rollers of the turn-ofthe-20th-century. Understand and gain a deeper appreciation for the massive multi-million-dollar renovation recently completed at both hotels. Open every day. Tours are $12; other rates available. 8670 W. State Road 56 (French Lick) 8538 West Baden Avenue (West Baden) 812-936-5870 (FL) or 812-936-5570 (WB) www.indianalandmarks.org
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(Area attractions continued from Page 25) JAMES G. BAKER CENTER FOR ASTRONOMY Things are always looking up here. This state-of-the-art facility features a roll-off roof observatory with a 16” Meade reflector, a 14” Celestron SCT and a warm room. The observatory is equipped for astrophotography. Other facilities include three acres of camping space, observing fields and a multi-purpose building with classroom, kitchen and his and hers restrooms. Camping and scout programs available. 3192 E Curby Rd English, IN 47118 888-755-2282 JASPER ARTS CENTER/KREMPP GALLERY One of the finest entertainment, cultural and educational venues in southern Indiana, this facility draws worldwide talent and experiences to an intimate setting. The 700-seat theater offers some of the highest quality professional performing arts events and programs currently on tour at affordable prices. The Krempp Gallery, which hosts twelve exhibits annually, houses artwork from local, regional and nationally-recognized artists. 951 College Ave., Jasper 812-482-3070 www.jasperarts.org JASPER CITY MILL Recently constructed to resemble the former mill that once stood near the Patoka River, this new structure is the latest addition to the “Old Jasper” district. Guests can tour the mill, watch the workings of the waterwheel and corn meal production and browse for souvenir items for purchase in the gift shop. Embrace the serenity of the Patoka River while relaxing at the plaza/ rest area. Hours vary by season; free admission. 160 Third Ave., Jasper 812-482-4924 or 812-482-5959 www.spiritofjasper.com JASPER DOWNTOWN SHOPPING/ HISTORICAL WALKING TOUR This beautiful area of Jasper is filled with vitality, history and a variety of shops. Main Street and the area around the square provide an ideal background for great shopping and special festivities throughout the year. Relaxing and informative, the walking tour encompasses nearly two miles and includes visits to more than 20 of Jasper’s oldest sites. 812-482-6866 www.visitduboiscounty.com
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JASPER RIVERWALK Explore the simplicity of nature with a walk or bike ride on this 2.1-mile paved path in the center of Jasper. Running along the Patoka River in the “Old Jasper” district, the Riverwalk features a beautiful gazebo, three footbridges, shelter houses, seating along the river, and indoor restroom facilities. Off Third Avenue, near Patoka River, Jasper. www.spiritofjasper.com JUG ROCK The Incredible natural geological rock formation, Jug Rock, composed of sandstone, located in Shoals near the East Fork of the White River. As the largest free-standing table rock formation (also called a “tea table”) in the United States east of the Mississippi River, the Jug Rock has created a great deal of interest in geological circles. www.visitmartincounty.org KINGLE HAUS WERKSTATT New in 2014, the Kringle Haus includes a retail shop featuring items made by local craftsmen and artists as well as a coffee shop. The shop will soon be a satellite location for tasting and purchasing wines from Monkey Holllow Winery, St. Meinrad. Open Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. CDT 3 N. Kringle Place, Santa Claus 812-937-6010 kringlehauswerkstatt.com L.H. STURM HARDWARE CO. Constructed in 1886, this building was purchased by the Sturm family in 1895 for operation as a hardware store. It stands today as one of the oldest hardware stores in Indiana that has continually been operated as a hardware store by the same family. In 2004, it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places. 516 Main St., Jasper 812-482-6506 LARK RANCH This 600 acre ranch offers a variety of family activities including a 15 acre corn maze, hay rides, pumpkin patch, barnyard animals, a buffalo hear, pony rides, a dinosaur dig, zip lines and more. Open weekends in late fall, see website for times. 3145 Killion Mill Rd., Loogootee www.larkranch.com 317-750-4985 THE LEGENDARY SHOE TREE Need shoes? Pick some from our rare shoe tree! Or visit this unique attraction and attempt
to add your shoes to the hundreds already dangling there. Local lore claims that Larry Bird’s basketball shoes hang there! Don’t miss this one! 812-739-2246 3826 S Devils Hollow Rd Milltown, IN 47145 LINCOLN AMPITHEATRE A majestic, 1,500-seat outdoor venue located in the very woods Abraham Lincoln walked as a boy. From the time he was 7 until he was 21, Lincoln lived and learned in what is now Lincoln City, Indiana. The outdoor amphitheatre is located inside scenic Lincoln State Park in Lincoln City, Indiana. In addition to the signature performance, “A. Lincoln: A Pioneer Tale,” the 2016 lineup includes Surf’s Up Beach Boys Tribute, The Ultimate Garth Brooks’ Tribute featuring Shawn Gerhard, Cracker, Dirty Deeds USA – the Ultimate AC/DC Experience, Eddie Money, and more! 812-937-2329 www.lincolnamphitheatre.com LINCOLN BOYHOOD NATIONAL MEMORIAL Learn about the lives of Abraham Lincoln and his pioneer family, who lived on a farm site that is now a National Park. The story of the Civil War era president’s 14 formative years in Indiana springs to life at the Living Historical Farm, in the museum and film, and along the park’s scenic hiking trails. Hours vary by season; $3 admission per person or $5 per family. 812-937-4541 www.nps.gov/libo/index.htm LINCOLN PIONEER VILLAGE & MUSEUM The Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum houses hundreds of fascinating artifacts from the area’s historic past, including a hutch made by Abraham Lincoln’s father, Thomas Lincoln. The Pioneer Village features 14 Lincoln-era replica cabins from Spencer County. This site was originally a WPA project. Hours vary by season. $5 per adult, $3 per seniors 60 and older and children under 12 812-649-9147 MARENGO CAVE Open to the public since 1883, Marengo Cave offers two different tours daily, the Dripstone and the Crystal Palace. Also available are the wet and muddy crawling tours, which require a group of six. Open seven days a week, yearround except for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Summer hours: Memorial Day to Labor Day, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m, on weekends. Call for rates on tours.
400 E. State Road 64, Marengo 812-365-2705 www.marengocave.com MARTIN COUNTY HISTORICAL MUSEUM Our historical society and museum is located on Capital Avenue in Shoals. Many old books and records starting in 1820 are shelved in our beautiful old courthouse building that was erected in 1876. This building was granted the honor of being accepted by the National Register of Historical places in the United States. Open Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 10a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed during the winter months. 812-247-1133 historical@frontier.com www.martincountyhistoricalsociety.com MONASTERY IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Known as the “Castle on the Hill”, the Monastery, founded in 1867, is home to one of the nation’s largest communities of Benedictine women. The distinctive, recently-restored Romanesque dome, rises majestically over the town of Ferdinand, standing at 87 feet from the floor and 32 and a half feet in diameter. Throughout the church, 89 angels are present, 16 of which are depicted on the stained glass windows surrounding the dome. The church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and has been designated an Official Project of Save America’s Treasures. The Monastery Gift Shop offers baked goods, handmade crafts, and other unique spiritual merchandise. The Benedictine Hospitality Center at Kordes Hall, also on the Monastery grounds, offers a peaceful and rejuvenating getaway. Call for guided tour times. 802 E. 10th St., Ferdinand 812-367-1411 www.thedome.org O’BANNON WOODS STATE PARK Indiana’s newest 3,000 acre state park is in the middle of the Harrison-Crawford State Forest. It is loaded with recreational opportunities including a nature center, horse trails, hiking trails and a family aquatic center. A variety of camping options are available as well. 7234 Old Forest Road SW Corydon, IN 47112 812-738-8232 www.in.gov/dnr/parklake/2976.htm
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CELESTINE ST. ISID O R E CATHO LIC PAR ISH ST. CELESTIN E CHUR CH 6864 E S tate Road 164,Celestine,IN
ST. R APHAEL CHUR CH
5564 E S t.RaphaelS treet,D ubois,IN 812-634-1875 FatherEugene S chm itt;D eacon M ike S eibert w w w.celestineduboiscluster.com W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 4:30pm (A pril-October) S t.Celestine Church,Celestine 4:30pm (Novem ber-M arch) S t.RaphaelChurch,D ubois Su nd a y: 8:00am – S t.Celestine Church,Celestine 10:00am – S t.RaphaelChurch,D ubois D a ily M a s s es : Tu es .: 6:30pm – S t.Celestine Church,Celestine W ed . & Thu rs .: 8:00am – S t.RaphaelChurch,D ubois Fri.: 8:00am – S t.Celestine Church,Celestine
DUBOIS ST. PETER UN ITED CHUR CH O F CHR IST 5535 E.Vine S treet,D ubois 812-678-2271 John S terrett,Pastor S ocialGathering 9:30 am ;W orship 10:00 am
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812-937-2200 Rev.John Brosm er;D eacon Jim W oebkenberg w w w.catholicnorthspencer.org A LL TIM ES CD T W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 4:30pm – S t.Nicholas,Santa Claus Su nd a y: 7:00am – M ary Help ofChristians,M ariah Hill 9:00am – S t.Joseph,D ale 11:00am (S panish/Espanol) – S t.Joseph,D ale D a ily M a s s es : Tu es . & Fri.: 7:30am – S t.Nicholas,Santa Claus W ed .: 5:30pm – S t.Joseph,D ale Thu rs .: 7:30 am – M ary Help ofChristians,M ariah Hill
840 M aryland S treet,Ferdinand Fr.Jack D urchholz,Pastor; D eacon Jam es K ing,PastoralA ssociate;M ickie Paulin,D RE W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 5:00pm ;Su nd a y: 9:30 am
HUNTINGBURG SALEM UN ITED CHUR CH O F CHR IST
JASPER FELLOW SHIP B APTIST CHUR CH
2 M iles North ofJasperon Hw y.231 812-695-4607 Rev.D avid K ing w w w.fellow shipjasper.com Su nd a y: 9:30 am -S unday S chool 10:30 am -S unday W orship 6:00 pm -Evening W orship W ed nes d a y: 6:30 pm -AdultS tudy and W ord ofLife Club
202 East4th S treet,Huntingburg 812-683-2213 w w w.salem ucc.org Rev.M ark W est;Youth D irectorRachelBerg S unday S choolforallages:9:00 a.m . W orship S ervice at10:00 a.m .(Nursery) Active Youth Group:W ednesday NightProgram s Radio Broadcast:W BD C 100.9 FM 11:15am -11:45am on S unday. TV Broadcast:Channel18/Cable Channel7 10:00am -11:00am on S unday
HO LY FAM ILY CATHO LIC CHUR CH
ST. M AR Y’S CATHO LIC CHUR CH
PR ECIO US B LO O D CATHO LIC CHUR CH
313 North W ashington S treet,Huntingburg 812-683-2372 Rev.Ryan Hilderbrand,Pastor W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 5:00 pm (7:00 pm -S panish M ass) Su nd a y: 7:30 am and 10:00am D a ily M a s s es : M o n., W ed . & Fri.: 8:00 am Tu es . & Thu rs .: 5:15 pm
IRELAND ST. M AR Y CATHO LIC CHUR CH
Ireland (2829 N.500W ,Jasper) 812-482-7041 http://stm ary.irelandindiana.com FatherGary E.Kaiser,Pastor,FatherJeffRead,A ssoc.Pastor D eacon John Huether W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 5:30 pm ;Su nd a y: 7:00,9:15 am D a ily M a s s es : M o n., Thu rs . & Fri.: 7:30 am ;W ed .: 6 pm
ST. HENRY ST. HEN R Y CATHO LIC CHUR CH
1311 W 1100 S Ferdinand 812-367-2731 FatherJack D urchholz,Pastor;Jeanne Rush,D RE W eek end M a s s es : Su nd a y: 7:30 am D a ily M a s s es : Tu es . & W ed . 6:00 pm ;Thu rs . & Fri.:7:30 am
950 E.Church Avenue,Jasper 812-482-3076 FatherJohn Boeglin,Pastor;D eacon M ichaelHelfter& D eacon D avid M cD aniel w w w.holyfam ilyjasper.com W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 5:00 pm Su nd a y: 8:30 am ,& 10:30 am W eek d a y M a s s es : Tu es .-Fri.: 7:50 am (W inter) 7:30 am (S um m er) 1385 W 6th S treet(Hw y 56 W est),Jasper,IN Parish Office:812-482-4461 FatherGary Kaiser,Pastor;FatherJeffRead,A ssoc.Pastor; D eacon Jerry Gagne;D eacon John Huether; S r.Betty Koressel,S.P.,PastoralA ssociate W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 4:00pm Su nd a y: 8:00 & 10:30am
R ED EEM ER LUTHER AN CHUR CH
140 East32nd S treet,Jasper 812-634-1123 PastorAdam Ruschau Sa tu rd a y: 5:00pm -W orship/Holy Com m union Su nd a y: 8:45 a.m .-AdultS unday S chool 9:00 a.m .-Youth S unday S chool (exceptJune -August) 10:00 a.m .-W orship/Holy Com m union
ST. JO SEPH CATHO LIC CHUR CH
1029 Kundek S treet,Jasper 812-482-1805 w w w.saintjosephjasper.org FatherRay Brenner,Pastor;FatherW illiam Traylor W eek end M a s s es : Sa tu rd a y: 4:00 pm (Novem ber-M arch) Sa tu rd a y: 5:30 pm (A pril-October) Su nd a y: 6:00 am ,7:30 am ,9:00 am ,11:00 am ; 4:00 p.m .S panish M ass
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PROCTOR HOUSE The Proctor House was built in 1832 by William Proctor, and was used as a store, stage coach stop and post office. The Crawford County Historical Society owns the house and is in the process of restoring it. The house is located on old 64 just east of Marengo; 812-338-2725
(Area attractions concluded from Page 28) OVERLOOK PARK A scenic view of the winding White River through river bottom, farms and valleys. Come enjoy the park’s shelter house and picnic areas. Overlook Park can be found along US Hwy 50 and State Road 450, west of Shoals. Centrally located for a stop along the way while site seeing. www.visitmartincounty.org
ROUTT HOUSE Built in 1832, Routt House was the first stage coach stop on the New Albany-Vincennes Trace in the mid-1800s. It remained in the same family for over 135 years, and has weathered the tests of times, including earthquakes. Besides the cemeteries, this home is all that is left of the town of Mount Pleasant. Routt House is on the Indiana State Register of History. It is located two-tenths of a mile south of State Road 550. www.visitmartincounty.org
PAOLI PEAKS Indiana’s premiere ski resort. Sixty-five acres of skiable terrain with 15 trails, 5 chairlifts and 3 surface lifts. Full-service ski and snowboard rental shop, pro-shop, and food on site. Also, arctic blast snow tubing is the ultimate activity for some serious family fun! Enjoy eight lanes of snow-covered, 700-foot-long slopes, specially constructed inner-tubes and a 400- foot carpet designed to get you back up the hill. 2798 W. County Road 25S, Paoli 812-723-4696 www.paolipeaks.com
SAINT MEINRAD ARCHABBEY & GIFT SHOP Saint Meinrad Archabbey offers a peaceful and spiritual retreat with beautiful grounds and the opportunity for prayer with Benedictine monks. Founded in 1854, Saint Meinrad is one of only two archabbeys in the U.S. and one of 11 in the world. Visit the Archabbey Gift Shop for religious and inspirational gifts. Guided tours available: Saturday 1:30 pm CDT; Archabbey Gift Shop Hours: Monday through Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sunday 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. CDT. 200 Hill Drive, St. Meinrad 800-682-0988 www.saintmeinrad.org
PAOLI ROCK & BOWL 16-lane bowling alley with ticket redemption arcade, pool tables, pro-shop, retractable bumpers and cosmic bowling. Visit the Spare Time Bar & Grill for food and snacks. 1860 West Willow Creek Road 812-723-2658 paolirocknbowl.com PATOKA LAKE MARINA & LODGING Stay’n Play with Patoka Lake marina — your lodging and boat rental destination! We’ve got Indiana’s only floating cabins, also houseboats, and for landlubbers, cabins, suites, and rooms. For fun on the water, rent the party barge, or a Fun-n-Play Toon (double decker pontoon with slide-some can pull a tube), pontoon boat, or a fishing boat. 2991 North Dillard Road Birdseye, IN 47513 888-819-6916 www.facebook.com/PatokaLake
SANTA’S CANDY CASTLE Blends old-world charm with a modern-day spin to create a wonderful experience for believers of all ages. Chat with an elf on the North Pole Network, browse festive Christmas gifts and souvenirs, and indulge in delicious handmade confections, frozen hot chocolate, and more. Call for hours; free admission. 15499 N. State Road 245, Santa Claus 812-544-3900 www.SantasCandyCastle.com SANTA CLAUS CHRISTMAS STORE This gigantic store features Christmas gifts, decorations, collectibles, fudge, and other sweet treats, and nearly 5,000 ornaments. Visit with Santa during the summer and Christmas season. Open May through December. 33 N. Kringle Place, Santa Claus (877) 224-1772 www.SantaClausChristmasStore.com
PLUTO’S ALLEY Enjoy a striking good time at the six lane bowling alley at French Lick Springs Hotel. Play video and pinball machines or shoot a game of pool in the arcade. 8670 West State Road 56 812-936-9300; 888-936-9360 frenchlick.com
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SPIRIT OF JASPER TRAIN All aboard the Spirit of Jasper for a scenic excursion from the Jasper Train Depot. Ride in style on three beautifully renovated, climate-controlled lounge cars complete with restrooms, comfortable seating and a cash bar. Visit website for excursion schedule and information. 201 Mill St., Jasper www.spiritofjasper.com 812-482-5959 TRAIL OF FAITH Dubois County is home to 19 churches that are over 100 years old and rich with history. Trail is approximately 85 miles long. Feel free to start and stop wherever you like or pick and choose the churches you wish to visit. Find more information on the tour and look at the map online at www.visitduboiscounty.com. 800-968-4578 WILLIAM H. ENGLISH PARK & STATUE The park and statue of William H. English were unveiled and dedicated on June 23, 1900. The park is near the headwaters of the Little Blue River and has been used for many years for the annual English Reunion held in July. Old Union Church English, IN 47118 812-338-2800 WILSTEM RANCH Bring your own horse or go on a guided trail ride and enjoy over 30 miles of scenic trails on 1,100 rolling acres. 4,000-foot-canopy zipline tour, hiking, biking, horseback riding and ATV Tours. 4229 US Highway 150, French Lick 812-936-4484 www.wilstemranch.com
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SANTA CLAUS MUSEUM & VILLAGE Features exhibits and displays that showcase the town’s interesting history. Visit the historic 1880 Santa Claus Church, the original Santa Claus Post Office, and the 1935 Santa Claus statue that stands 22 feet tall. Inside the museum, view documents, photos, and artifacts from museum founder and Holiday World matriarch Pat Koch’s private collection. Don’t forget to write your free letter to Santa! Free admission, donations appreciated. 69 N. State Road 245, Santa Claus 812-544-2434 www.SantaClausMuseum.org
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