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Things to Do in February
THINGS TO DO //
FEBRUARY 2022
TUES 01 Animal Folklore and the Groundhog Groundhog Day is coming — let’s celebrate this soothsayer of weather. Can our best weather equipment outsmart Mother Nature? What is it about animals predicting weather? Test your nature knowledge, discover what animals do during the winter and make your own prediction the day before the groundhog comes out. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 11 am-Noon,
hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
Little Gardeners: Bubbles Make bubble prints and try to do some cool bubble science experiments! • Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 3-4 pm, indyparks.org
WED 02 Free Admission @ NCAA Hall of Champions In honor of National Girls and Women in Sports Day, admission is free to the museum. Experience all 24 NCAA sports through interactive exhibits, including a 1930s replica gymnasium, sports simulators, trivia challenges and more. • Location: NCAA Hall of Champions, Time: 10 am-3 pm, ncaahallofchampions.
org FREE
Groundhog Day Hike Join a naturalist to learn about groundhogs, the deal with Groundhog’s Day, and where to find them during a hike at Pock Woods. Pre-registration required. • Location: Pecar Nature Center, Time: Noon-1 pm, washingtontwpparks.
org FREE
National Girls and Women in Sports Day @ Indy Fuel The Fuel will celebrate and honor the accomplishments of females in sports, both on-screen and behind the scenes. • Location: Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Time: 7 pm,
indyfuelhockey.com
Sensory Story Time with Carter’s Play Place Interactive sensory play during an evening story time for all ages. Engage in hands-on play to bring stories to life! • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 6-6:30 pm, wwpl.lib.
in.us FREE *SN
Storywalk: Black History Month Take a self-guided hike through the month of February to celebrate Black History Month, and follow along page by page with the children's book "Mae Among the Stars" by Roda Ahmed. • Location: Holland Park in Fishers, playfishers.com FREE
THURS 03 Newfields Community Day Enjoy free admission to Newfields on the first Thursday of the month. Advance ticket is required. • Location: Newfields, Time: 11 am-8 pm,
discovernewfields.org FREE
Family Game Night Enjoy an exciting evening of various games and activities! • Location: Martindale-Brightwood Branch Library, Time: 4:30-5:30 pm, indypl.org FREE
First Thursday Night @ The Children’s Museum On the first Thursday of every month, it's just $6 admission per person! • Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Time: 4-8 pm, childrensmuseum.org
FRI 04 Pajama-Rama Put on your cutest pair of pajamas, grab your favorite teddy bear and pack up a blanket! Families looking for a fun program to enjoy with their toddlers and preschoolers will love the music educator from Moriah Music, who will lead us in songs and stories about some of our favorite animals. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Tme: 7 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov
FREE
SAT 05 Critter Chat Drop by Blake’s Garden to meet a resident critter! • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, 2-2:30 pm, indyparks.org FREE
Ice Age Animals You know what’s cool? Animals. You know what’s even cooler? Ice Age animals! Learn more about the Ice Age and the creatures that lived during that period. There will be crafts and activities, as well as hot chocolate! • Location: Taylor Center of Natural History, Time: 1-3 pm,
hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
Royal Ball Join the Duke and Duchesses of Broad Ripple Park for a fun event featuring crafts, games, stories, songs and a tea party — all fit for royalty! Have your little princess and princes come dressed in their favorite royal attire! Registration required; $10. • Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 11 am-Noon, indyparks.org
Valentine’s Family Craft Day Celebrate with your family by creating a variety of V-Day inspired crafts, including Valentine's Day cards — perfect for gifting on Valentine's Day! • Location: Garfield Park Arts Center, Time: 10 am-Noon,
gpacarts.org
SUN 06 Dinosaur World Live Using stunning puppetry to bring remarkably life-like dinosaurs to the stage, Dinosaur World Live presents a host of impressive prehistoric creatures, including every child’s favourite flesh-eating giant, the Tyrannosaurus Rex, along with a Giraffatitan, Microraptor, Segnosaurus and Triceratops. • Location: Paramount Theatre in Anderson, Time: 3 pm,
dinosaurworldlive.com
MON 07 Messy Munchkins Listen to a story, then squish and smush your way into the benefits of messy play. Dress for mess! Ages 2-5. Registration required. • Location: Noblesville Library, Time: 10-11 am, hepl.lib.in.us FREE
Storytime Enjoy stories, songs, finger-plays, rhymes and puppets. Strengthen early literacy skills and encourage the joy of learning. Each program ends with a fun craft or an activity. • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 10:30-11:30 am, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
TUES 08 Homeschool Hikers: Are Bears Native to Indiana? Bears in the Hoosier state? Yes, sightings have been reported recently. Are bears new to Indiana? What do these sightings mean for the ecology of our state? How rare is it to see a bear? Breathe a sigh of relief; you won’t find a bear on our walk after the presentation. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 1-2 pm,
hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
Jungle Tales Enjoy a fun program where little ones learn about animals and nature. This program includes: stories, games, crafts and outdoor exploration. Registration required. $5. Ages 2-5. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 10-11 am,
garfieldgardensconservatory.org
WED 09 Homeschool Days: Mini Fairy Gardens Learn about habitats by creating a mini fairy garden! $3; pre-registration required. • Location: Pecar Nature Park, Time: Noon-2 pm, washingtontwpparks.org
Movin’ & Groovin’ If your preschooler likes music and movement, try out this fun musical program! We will enjoy action songs, dancing, singing, playing percussion instruments and other musical props. • Location: Fishers Library, Time: 2-2:30 pm, hepl.lib.in.us FREE
Small Wonders: Minerals Rock! Explore our rock and mineral collection just in time for GeoFest! Try experiments with minerals, create rock-inspired art and more. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10-11 am,
indianamuseum.org
WED 09̶SUN 13 Butler Ballet:
Midwinter Dances Presenting two programs of spectacular dance, featuring George Balanchine’s Serenade. • Location: Schrott Center for the Arts, butlerartscenter.org THURS 10 Baby Love Storytime Stories, songs, rhymes, finger-plays, and play time for babies (infant-18 months) accompanied by a caregiver. Siblings welcome. Registration required. • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 10:30-11:30 am, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
Daddy Daughter Dance Dads! Spend a quality night with your little girl and dance the night away. Refreshments, music, crafts, and games will be on the agenda for a fun-filled night. Pre-registration and pre-payment required. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 6-8 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov
Preschool Story Hour: Mammoths and Mastodons Preschoolers (ages 2-5) can enjoy an hour of fun! We will read a book, do a craft, and participate in a fun activity all related to the theme of the day. • Location: Taylor Center of Natural History, Time: 11 am-Noon, hamiltoncounty.in.gov
FREE
Toddler Tumbling Fun Time Children will enjoy socializing with peers while exercising, singing and dancing. • Location: Brookside Park, Time: 6-7 pm, indyparks.org FREE
THURS 10̶SAT 12 Carmel
Winter Games Watch on-ice, non-skating competitive games like human hungry hippo, human curling and an ice trike relay while supporting the Carmel United Methodist Church Food Pantry. Visitors can also skate with Indy Fuel staff and cheer on their favorite Hometown Hero during competitive games between the Carmel Fire Department and Carmel Police Department. • Location: The Ice at Carter Green, theiceatcartergreen.com
FRI-SUN, FEBRUARY 11-13 Men Watch as the classic story by John Steinbeck comes to life on stage. • Location: Westfield Playhouse,
westfieldplayhouse.org
FRI 11 Animal Adventures: Deer Naturalists from the Zionsville Nature Center will join librarians as they share their knowledge about deer through read-aloud stories, rhymes and activities. • Location: Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library, Time: 10:30-11:30 am, hmmpl.org FREE
Black History Gallery Tours Learn more about the artifacts featured in the museum that are connected to Black history in Indiana. Staff will guide the group through our galleries and discuss artifacts, including Madam C.J. Walker’s hair products and artifacts from Black settlements. Ages 15+. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 11 am-Noon, indianamuseum.org
Father-Daughter Dance This memorable evening includes dancing, crafts, refreshments and Captured Memories Photography will be on hand for professional photo opportunities for an additional cost. • Location: Brownsburg East Middle School, Time: 7-9 pm, brownsburgparks.org
Valentine’s Dance Put on your dancing shoes and grab the little ones for an evening of love, fun and community celebration! • Location: Greenwood Community Center, Time: 6-8 pm,
greenwood.in.gov
FRI 11̶SUN 13 Suburban Indy Home & Outdoor Living Show Find inspiration from outdoor and indoor living displays and over 200 exhibitors. Show features include inspiration spaces, the spring marketplace, daily prize giveaways, bounce houses and Kids’ Day on Sunday! • Location: Grand Park in Westfield,
suburbanindyshows.com
SAT 12 Heart Hike Search the woods and trails for images of hearts in nature, in honor of American Heart Month. • Location: Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, Time: 1-4 pm, playfishers.com FREE
INdy Join Ballet INitiative for an evening performance showcasing local Indianapolis artists. • Location: The Toby at Newfields, Time: 7 pm,
balletinitiative.org
Recycled Valentines Valentine's Day is 2 days away! Have your kids made all their cards yet? Sign up for this fun program where you’ll use recycled materials to create Valentine's Day cards. Registration required. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 2 pm, garfieldgardensconservatory.org
Star Wars Night @ Indy Fuel The force is strong at Indiana Farmers Coliseum as your favorite Star Wars characters arrive to watch the Fuel take on the Cincinnati Cyclones in a galaxy far, far away. • Location: Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Time: 7 pm,
indyfuelhockey.com
Sweetheart Dance Party Have a ball in the gym with your kids and get some of that energy out. If you get tired there will be plenty of other things to do! Light refreshments will be available, plus fun photo ops. $3 per child, $ per adult. • Location: Thatcher Park, Time: 6:30-9 pm, indyparks.org
SAT 12̶SUN 13 The Great Train Show Immerse yourself in the fascinating world of miniature railroading! Featuring hundreds of tables of trains, accessories, scale models and collectible toys for sale as well as huge operating exhibits, activities for kids, free seminars and educational opportunities, and much more. • Location: Indiana State Fairgrounds, Time: 10 am-4 pm,
indianastatefair.com
SUN 13 DIY Valentines Get creative and use natural materials to make unique valentines during this hands-on workshops. All materials are provided. All ages welcome. Registration required; $8. • Location: Holliday Park, Time: 2-3 pm, indyparks.org
Sensory-friendly Sundays @ Conner Prairie The second Sunday of every month, exhibit components that make noise will be turned off. All quiet spaces can be utilized and staff trained in Sensory Friendly Practices will be on hand in case anyone needs assistance. • Location: Conner Prairie, Time: 10 am-Noon,
connerprairie.org FREE *SN
Valentine's Day at Pecar Nature Center Join a naturalist and show some love to our animals! Enjoy a treat-making station for animals and a card making station. $2; preregistration required. • Location: Pecar Nature Center, Time: Noon-2 pm, washingtontwpparks.org
TUES 15 Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood Live! In this whimsical, family-friendly theatrical event, Daniel Tiger and his family and friends take audiences on an interactive and exciting adventure to the Neighborhood of MakeBelieve, sharing stories of friendship, helping others, and celebrating new experiences. • Location: Clowes Memorial Hall, Time: 6:30 pm, butlerartscenter.org
Little Gardeners: Constellations Learn about the stars at night and create your own constellations along with the legends that surround them. • Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 3-4 pm,
indyparks.org
WED 16 Music at Butler: JCA Composers Orchestra Enjoy orchestra music at this student production. No tickets required. • Location: Schrott Center for the Arts, Time: 7:30 pm, butlerartscenter.org FREE
Nature Preschool Explorers: How Do Animals Say, “I Love You?” Some of the animals that call Cool Creek Park home have interesting or amusing ways to court their chosen partner. We’ll learn about their acts of love and then go on a winter walk searching for them. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 10:30-11:30 am,
hamiltoncounty.in.gov
THURS 17 Hike & Seek Designed to be a true immersive experience for preschoolers. There is no set theme for these hikes. We will hike at the pace of our tiniest walkers, stopping to investigate things that interest us along the way. Ages 2-7. • Location: Eagle Creek Park, Time: 2:30-3:30 pm,
indyparks.org
Geofest Three days and three floors of rocks, minerals and fossil specimens to explore! Whether you are a rockhound, a fossil enthusiast, or you just love crystals and gems, there is something exciting for you to discover. Community partners and museum staff will share hands-on activities for all visitors to enjoy. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10 am-5 pm, indianamuseum.org
SAT 19 7th Annual Winter Blast Embrace the chilly temps of winter with complimentary carriage rides, train rides, face painters, a hot chocolate trail, and even guaranteed snow! Winter Blast is a fun filled day made for the whole family. • Location: Clay Terrace in Carmel, Time: 11 am-2 pm, clayterrace.com FREE
Saturday Morning Playdate: Block Party Kids and teens are invited to a Block Party! Bring your LEGOs, K'nex, Duplos, or your favorite building bricks and complete building challenges with Learning Curve hosts and other kid builders! • Location: Virtual, Time: 10-10:45 am,
indypl.org FREE
Story Castle Cinema: Paddington Enjoy a free family-friendly movie in the Story Castle! • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 1-3 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
SUN 20 Classical Concert at the Library Families are invited to experience the dynamic world of chamber music with members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. • Location: Central Library, Time: 2-3 pm, indypl.org FREE
MON 21 Free Admission @ The Children’s Museum Uncover historical and contemporary political trailblazers and explore monumental presidential initiatives with special activities to commemorate the lives of our nation’s presidents. • Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Time: 10 am-5 pm, childrensmuseum.org FREE
MON 14 Sweetie Stroll Make plans to enjoy an evening stroll in the candlelit Conservatory this Valentine’s Day. After looking at our tropical plant collection, pick up a goodie bag with tropical treats to enjoy at home. $7; registration is required. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory,
garfieldgardensconservatory.org
FRI 18 Friday Campfire: Animals in Winter Enjoy a sweet treat by the fire, learn something new, and experience night hiking! Roasting sticks and s'mores provided. Bring your own hot dog dinner and make a meal of it! • Location: Holliday Park, Time: 6:30-8 pm, indyparks.org Free Admission @ Conner Prairie Enjoy a celebration of all things presidential! Talk with past presidents and first ladies, play presidential games, see some shows and sing some patriotic songs. • Location: Conner Prairie, Time: 10 am-5 pm,
connerprairie.org FREE
SAT & SUN, FEBRUARY 12-13
THE GREAT TRAIN SHOW AT THE INDIANA STATE FAIRGROUNDS
7TH ANNUAL WINTER BLAST AT CLAY TERRACE IN CARMEL
Free Admission @ Indiana State Museum Celebrate Presidents Day and explore Indiana’s presidential and vice presidential past with free admission. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10 am-5 pm,
indianamuseum.org FREE
Free Admission @ NCAA Hall of Champions In celebration of Presidents Day, admission is free to the museum. • Location: NCAA Hall of Champions, Time: 10 am-3 pm,
ncaahallofchampions.org FREE
Imagine Dragons Mercury Tour In celebration of the release of their latest album, Mercury – Act 1, Imagine Dragons will perform with special guest, grandson. • Location: Gainbridge Fieldhouse, Time: 7 pm,
gainbridgefieldhouse.com
TUES 22 Little
Gardeners: Moon Phases With the winter night skies so clear, we will take advantage of that and learn a bit about the phases of the moon, seasons and eclipses. • Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 3-4 pm, indyparks.org
Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific Love transcends the harsh realities of war and prejudice in this sweeping Pulitzer Prizewinning tale centered around two unlikely love affairs. • Location: Clowes Memorial Hall, Time: 7:30 pm,
butlerartscenter.org
Sensory Skate Day A sensory-friendly event for families, especially designed for children diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder, Sensory Processing Disorder or any type of special need. • Location: The Ice at Carter Green, Time: 5-7 pm, theiceatcarter
green.com *SN
WED 23 Homeschool Days: Bird Migration Game & Seed Craft Where do the birds go during the winter? How do they know when to come back to Indiana? Meet a naturalist and learn about bird migration with a fun game and make bird feeders! $3; pre-registration required. • Location: Pecar Nature Center, Time: Noon-2 pm, washingtontwpparks.org
JCA Signature Series: Dayton Contemporary Dance Company Rooted in the African-American experience, watch as the Dayton Contemporary Dance Company performs for all ages. • Location: Schrott Center for the Arts, Time: 7:30 pm, butlerarts
center.org FREE
THURS 24 Education
Day @ Indy Fuel This one is for the kids! The Fuel partner up with local school districts to welcome thousands of students to the Indiana Farmers Coliseum for the best field trip ever! • Location: Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Time: 10:30 am,
indyfuelhockey.com
Music at Butler: Butler University Percussion Ensemble Enjoy percussion music at this student production. No
tickets required. • Location: Schrott Center for the Arts, Time: 7:30 pm,
butlerartscenter.org FREE
THURS 24̶SUN 27
Butler Theatre: Pippin Winner of four Tony Awards, Pippin was originally choreographed and directed by Bob Fosse and continues to captivate and appeal to the young at heart throughout the world. • Location: Butler Arts & Events Center,
butlerartscenter.org
FRI 25 Hockey for Indy Hockey is for everyone! The Fuel teams up with local organizations to promote respect and inclusion in the sports community, all part of the Fuel's "Hockey For Indy" initiative. • Location: Indiana Farmers Coliseum, Time: 7 pm, indyfuelhockey.com
Maple Syrup Making An educational look into how maple syrup, sugar and other maple products are made. Staff will introduce students to both historical and modern syrup-making techniques, share historical stories, and taste-test the final products. • Location: Bray Family Homestead Park, hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
SAT 26 The Cat in the Hat The National Theatre's adaptation of Dr. Seuss's classic story is a lively, engaging play for all ages. Not a word has been touched or added to Dr. Seuss' classic, ensuring that anyone who has read the story will find themselves transported into the world they've always imagined. • Location: The Tarkington, Time: 10 am & 2 pm, thecenterpresents.org
Engineers Day @ The Children’s Museum Enjoy a day of exploration into the world of engineering! Local engineers will lead hands-on activities that will take a deep dive into how we solve problems through science and engineering. • Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Time: 10 am, childrensmuseum.org
Peanut Butter & Jam: "Animal Athletes" with Silly Safaris Compete for the gold medal with your favorite Silly Safaris stars. Let's get moving with reptiles, mammals, birds, amphibians and bugs! We will celebrate everyone’s abilities together – and then get to pet the stars, too! • Location: The Center for the Performing Arts, Time: 10:30 am, thecenterpresents.org
Sap to Syrup Day Celebrate the magic of maple trees! Stop by anytime between 12-3 p.m. to journey around to different maple discovery stations learning how to make maple syrup. Try a syrup taste test, complete a craft, and enjoy a delicious Sugar Maker's Sundae. Registration required; $10. • Location: Holliday Park, Time: Noon-3 pm, indyparks.org
SAT 26̶SUN 27 Trolls Live!
Get ready for another hair-raising adventure when Poppy, Branch and their friends come to life on stage in Trolls LIVE!, their first ever live tour! • Location: Old National Centre, oldnationalcentre.com
SUN 27 Music at Butler: Butler University Symphonic Wind Ensemble Enjoy symphonic wind music at this student production. No tickets required. • Location: Schrott Center for the Arts, Time: 7:30 pm,
butlerartscenter.org FREE
MON 28 Storytime Enjoy stories, songs, finger-plays, rhymes and puppets. Strengthen early literacy skills and encourage the joy of learning. Each program ends with a fun craft or an activity. • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 10:30-11:30 am, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
ONGOING EVENTS
Art & Soul 2022 Feb. 5-26. This popular festival kicks off Black History Month in Indianapolis, helping to expand the city’s awareness and appreciation of African-American art and music. • Location: Indianapolis Artsgarden, indyarts.org
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime Feb. 25-March 6. Based on the novel by Mark Haddon, 15-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain: He is exceptional at mathematics but ill-equipped to interpret everyday life. Watch as this teenager solves mysteries in this production of an award-winning play. • Location: Carmel Community Players, carmelplayers.org
Hearthside Suppers Through March 13. Each winter, Conner Prairie offers Hearthside Suppers, a months-long series that celebrates historic foodways, traditional hearth cooking, and the fellowship of the communal table. Presented in candlelight by costumed interpreters, in the beautiful 1823 William Conner House, this program offers guests a unique and interactive one-of-a-kind experience. • Location: Conner Prairie,
connerprairie.org
Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 Through Feb. 20. In a dystopian future where the written word is forbidden, firemen are paid to burn books instead of fight fires. But when Montag starts to read the books he is supposed to burn, he begins to question the life he leads. Now he must choose between continuing his regimented existence or risking everything for the right to think. Published in 1953, this science fiction classic is even more relevant today. • Location: Indiana Repertory Theatre,
irtlive.com
Carmel Winter Market Through March. Find the best in Indiana grown and/or produced foods for your family. Look for the bunnies on the building! Open Saturdays 9 a.m.-Noon. • Location: The Wire Factory,
carmelfarmersmarket.com
You Are There 1915: Madam C.J. Walker, Empowering Women Through April 2. Drop in on Indianapolis icon and self-made millionaire Madam C.J. Walker at 640 N. West St. – the factory where she built her beauty product empire. Visitors can learn about Walker’s products, her method for hair growing, and the successes and struggles she and her company endured. • Location: Indiana History Center,
indianahistory.org
You Are There 1920: Celebrate Indianapolis! Through April 2. Guests can step back in time to a re-created scene where costumed museum theater actors portray characters who worked on the city’s centennial pageant, planning outfits for 2,000 performers. Visitors can explore a variety of topics with exhibit actors, such as Native Americans and Indian removal, the first pioneers, city development and expansion, local businesses and more. • Location: Indiana History Center, indianahistory.org
Broad Ripple Winter Farmers Market Through April. Support locally grown and produced foods in the winter. The Market brings the greater Broad Ripple community the very best and freshest of each season. Preordering is available from many vendors, and all vendors have product available to purchase at the market. Open 9 am-Noon. • Location: Glendale Town Center,
broadrippleindy.org
Indy Winter Farmers Market Through April. Get your farm fix in the off-season with local produce and goods during the winter months. Visitors will find items ranging from hydroponic greens to maple syrup. Open Saturdays 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. • Location: The Amp at 16 Tech,
indywinterfarmersmarket.org
How People Make Things Through May 15. Bring the manufacturing experience to life through this exhibit from the Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh. Venture onto the factory floor and check out hands-on activities in cutting, molding, deforming and assembly. Plus, see Fred Rogers visit real manufacturing factories in vintage videos from the original Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood Series • Location: Indiana State Museum, indianamuseum.org
The Lume Indianapolis Through May 22. Step into a digital world of art with The Lume Indianapolis. Explore the combination of great art and cutting-edge technology at its finest with floor to ceiling projections of some of the most famous paintings in the world. As the largest exhibition experience in Newfields’ 137-year history, guests will be able to walk through nearly 30,000 square feet of immersive galleries and take in breathtaking masterpieces as you explore a new multi-sensory digital world. • Location: Newfields, discovernewfields.org
From the Jazz Age to Streaming: The Soundtrack of the 20s-20s Through May 31. The Great American Songbook Foundation’s new and free interactive gallery exhibit compares and contrasts the popular music and pop culture of the 1920s and the 2020s. • Location: The Center for the Performing Arts, Time: Mon-Fri 10 am-4 pm, thesongbook.org
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