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Surprise! You're hearing from me this month instead of our wonderful editor, Nicole. I decided to include my voice here because October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and I had a personal scare with it this past summer. More on that later as I'd like to first give you a little background into my life and my 40 years at Indy's Child!
In 1984, I had just graduated from DePauw University when my mom came across a magazine in Austin, Texas, called Austin's Child . She loved it so much that she wanted to start a magazine just like it in the greater Indianapolis community. She approached me with the idea and said that she and my father would fund it if I would manage the day to day operations. That was almost 40 years ago when no fax machines, emails or internet existed. I wasn't married and I didn't have children but it sounded like a fun opportunity, so I jumped on board.
Soon after, I met my husband, Joe, and had two daughters, Wendy (now 35) and Courtney (now 33). I'm also blessed to have two grandchildren, JJ (5) and Ellie (3). There have been many ups and downs over these past 40 years but I'm happy to say that there have been many more ups than downs and I am so proud to have worked so hard all of these years to see my work baby turn 40 in just a few months!
Now on to the reason I'm writing this month's publisher's note. On page 14 of this issue is an article on the importance of self-exams and regular health screenings. I went in for my regular mammogram screening on May 10, 2023. A few days later, I was asked to come back for an ultrasound. A week later, it was discovered that there was definitely something there, and I needed to have a biopsy. Then, I got the dreaded phone call: they found cancer cells. My heart stopped, the tears flowed, and I was scared of the uncertainty facing me.
Walking into the IU Health Cancer Center was one of the loneliest and scariest moments of my life. I walked in to face dozens of patients who were going through their battles with cancer and thought to myself, “I am one of them now.” I told my husband that I could barely breathe — my heart was pounding a million beats a minute. When they finally called my name, I hesitantly followed the nurse down a long hall to find out my fate. After meeting with my doctor, I felt relieved that my small lump was the size of a pea and she was confident that it would be an easy road to recovery.
On July 11, I had a lumpectomy. Everything went smoothly and I was home within hours to recuperate. After a few weeks, I was allowed to return to normal activities, and soon, I made it back to one of my favorite places: the pickleball court.
I am blessed to have so many loving and caring people around me who were with me every step of the way. I am also grateful that I am on top of my annual mammograms. If I hadn't gone in for this routine appointment, I would be in such a different predicament. My message to all of you is to get your baseline by the time you turn 40, and be vigilant about your annual screenings.
Next year will be a year of celebration! Indy's Child turns 40 and I will continue to celebrate my successful outcome with breast cancer! As your publisher of 40 years, I wish each of you good health and happiness.
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ZooBoo Offers a Ghoulishly Good Time
ZooBoo at the Indianapolis Zoo is in full swing! Through October 31, visit the Zoo for Halloween activities, amazing animals and pumpkins galore. ZooBoo is a fun family experience for itty-bitty ghouls and goblins as well as the bigger kids. October weather means active animals, colorful foliage and a new season to explore. Combine that with engaging activities, spooktacular costumes and trick-or-treating, and you’ve got an unforgettable family tradition.
Visit Pumpkin Town at the Bicentennial Pavilion, a whimsical village where you can dance to music, meet miniature horses and make your way through a mirror maze. Other activities include a Scarecrow Photo Safari, a Trick-or-Treat Trail where you can collect goodies from eight different treat stations in the Plains, and even adult trick-or-treating on Friday and Saturday from 5-8 p.m. Best of all, ZooBoo is free for Zoo members and included with regular admission.
Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday from 2-7 p.m., and Friday and Saturday from 2-9 p.m. For more info, visit indianapoliszoo.com
Pickleball for a Good Cause
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and each year in October, Indiana-based ONIX Pickleball donates $10,000 to IWIN (Indiana Women in Need Foundation) to increase awareness of breast cancer and help families impacted by this disease.
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If you play pickleball, you can help support this fundraiser by shopping for pink ONIX products online at onixpickleball. com , such as the Pink Evoke Premier Pickleball Paddle. This special edition racket was created to support breast cancer awareness, while also bringing power and precision to your game. Anyone up for a game of pickleball for a good cause?
FreezeDryIt.Com
Freeze dried candy has become a popular TikTok trend recently. From gummy worms to Skittles to M&Ms, TikTokers have been freeze-drying them all.
What does freeze-dried candy taste like? The freezing process makes the candy become a crunchier, lighter textured version of the original. Just like astronaut ice cream.
However, it was TikTok, and not astronaut ice cream, that served as a catalyst for a great idea. Best friends Jaxson Lemieux and Roman Cordell arrived at the idea of opening up a new candy shop in Westfield, featuring almost every kind of candy one could possibly imagine, served in its freeze-dried version. What makes the venture even more cool is that Jaxon and Roman are both teenagers.
The freeze-dried candy store, FreezeDryIt.com , was just an idea in the spring of 2023, and by July 2023, it had an address: 16851 Southpark Drive in Westfield. And, of course, a very popular TikTok channel: @freezedryit.com
Lemieux and Cordell’s most popular TikTok, with over 85,000 views, shows the boys in their candy shop dressed in sparkly cowboy hats, dancing together to Ice Spice and Nicki Minaj’s song “Barbie World.” The last image of the TikTok shows the boys cradling an armful of — what else — pink freeze-dried candy.
All of the products are made onsite at a commercial kitchen by Lemieux and Cordell. Visitors to the brick-and-mortar store will find an assortment of freeze-dried candies — like Twix, peach rings and Fruit Roll-Ups — and can create their own cup of goodies. They also have freeze-dried fruit and freeze-dried dog treats, too. If you can’t make it down to the store, you can order online to have their treats shipped. Or if you absolutely need your freeze-dried Milk Duds now, FreezeDryIt.Com is on Doordash and GrubHub.
16851 Southpark Drive in Westfield freezedryit.comIndy Parks Opens New Park That Includes a Playground
Indy Parks is excited to announce their newest park, which features amenities for all ages and abilities. Rev. Charles R. Williams Park is located at 3242 Sutherland Avenue which sits adjacent to Fall Creek and has a connection to the Monon Trail!
The park’s namesake, Rev. Charles R. Williams, became the president of Indiana Black Expo Inc. (IBE) in 1980. Rev. Williams also founded the Circle City Classic, an annual Black collegiate football game with revenues exceeding $800,000 going towards scholarships for qualifying high school students across the state of Indiana since 1984. Until his death in July of 2004, he served as an effective voice and leader in the fight for the social and economic advancement of African Americans.
This new park honors the contributions and influence that Rev. Charles R. Williams had on our city and state. The 2.25-acre parcel was donated to Indy Parks in 2012 and was a concrete slab with a vacant industrial storage building on the site. In 2015, the master plan was completed and included expanding the park to become a 13.3-acre neighborhood park. In 2022, Indy Parks broke ground on construction,
and one year later, there’s a brandnew completed park for the community to enjoy!
The new park now features playground equipment, horseshoe courts, a picnic shelter, an open lawn area, a small amphitheater to host community concerts, a perimeter loop trail, and a connection to the Monon Trail. Additionally, the playground features a universal express swing, rubberized surfaces in a variety of colors and patterns, a sensory cove, musical equipment, an arch basket swing, and much more. If you’re on the Monon Trail, this is a great spot to stop off to rest and play. We look forward to seeing and hearing about how this park will be an asset in bringing the community together.
To learn more about upcoming construction projects around the city, programs and much more, visit parks.indy.gov
A Spooky Journey Through BOOville: The Children's Museum Guild's Haunted House
Wouldn’t you like to know where monsters go?
It could be anywhere in the nation they choose to vacation.
The true facts are they get their thrill at none other than BOOville!
What is BOOville?
BOOville is part of the nation’s oldest continually operating haunted house. The Children’s Museum Guild witches are celebrating the 59th year, and it opens at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis October 10, 2023 and runs through October 31.
What Little Ghosts and Goblins will experience
“BOOville is full of all the Halloween villains: ghosts, an underwater sea creature, the Grim Reaper and so much more,” says Guilda, BOOville’s very own resident witch. Add mad scientists, zombies and werewolves that howl. No need to fear, the good witches of the Museum Guild will be near to keep those silly monsters in check with lights on while they hand out treats during AES Indiana’s Lights-on Hours. Older ones who “dare to be scared” can visit the haunted house during AAA’s Frightening Hours with the lights off — setting the stage for creepy stuff.
Sensory Sensations
“A visit to BOOville is a full sensory experience with moans and groans,
howling and hooting, creaky floors that may wobble when you walk, giant glowing eyes and rooms that make you feel like your own eyes are playing tricks on you,” says Guilda. “Take this time while your child is creating their sensory cauldron to explain that the items within BOOville are not to be touched when they visit.”
If you’re nervous about experiencing spiders and snakes, prepare for a visit ahead of time by creating a sensory cauldron. Decorate and fill a plastic bucket with spooky stuff like grapes and pretend they’re monster eyes. You could also use googly eyes and pom poms, or include rubbery spiders and snakes in the sensory bucket. Explain they’re not real — it’s just pretend play that you created. Explain they will see different kinds of pretend monster eyes inside the haunted house, they’re just a different way of creating make-believe fun.
“Sensory boxes provide children the opportunity to play while touching, learning and experiencing items that are not familiar, while rediscovering characteristics of things with which they are already familiar,” says Elyse Handel, early childhood education manager at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. “This type of play not only positively impacts children’s brain development, but also supports their fine motor skills, cognitive skills and serves as a calming and soothing activity that can help children self-regulate their emotions and feelings. Think about your child’s needs and personal interests as you create their sensory box.”
You can use materials like sand or rice, or even craft materials like pom poms and felt or tissue paper. Providing children opportunities to play and experience a variety of materials that stimulate different skills is important. Children can search for items within the box/
cauldron, count and sort and create or make up stories about the contents.
Witch Crafts and Other Fun Fare
The witches used their wands to whip up Halloween tips and tricks to help you have a fab-BOO-lous Halloween at home! Discover some of their tricks at childrensmuseum. org/haunted-blog
∙ Sing Halloween songs like, “The Monster Mash,” “Ghostbusters,” and “Thriller.” Uncover the magic with lessons like how black light makes your white clothes look purple. Or, use magnets to move things — magical tricks you can teach at home.
∙ Make freaky food together, like punch in a witch’s cauldron with dry ice. Create Creepy Crawly Jello Cups: Pour different colored Jello into small clear cups and before the mixture hardens, add gummy candy to make the treats look infested with worms and bugs. Bake a cake that looks like a graveyard and let little ones decorate it with things that might scare them and talk about how it’s OK to be afraid and how you can overcome fears.
∙ Create popsicle stick puppets and talk about the characters they’ll see in BOOville. Explain that they’re make-believe just like your popsicle puppets are.
Tickets to BOOville are $9 per person; children under the age of 2 are free. Tickets can be purchased by calling (317) 334-4000 or visiting childrensmuseum.org/ haunted-house
TAKING CONTROL OF YOUR BREAST HEALTH
Tips for maintaining good breast health and helping to reduce your risk.
There's an old proverb that remains relevant today: Prevention is better than cure. When it comes to breast health, this couldn’t be more true. Breast cancer prevention — or catching it in the early stages — hinges largely on proactive measures, including breast self-exams, yearly mammograms and an awareness of one’s body.
According to statistics from the National Cancer Institute, 1 in 8 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. When breast cancer is detected early (for instance, when it is in the localized stage), the five-year survival rate is almost 100%.
That’s why it’s important to take the time to learn the facts and take charge of your breast health.
Here are just a few of the tools you can use and measures you can take to reduce your risk of breast cancer, and detect any potential problems early on.
BREAST SELF-EXAMS: THE FIRST LINE OF DEFENSE
While many medical procedures require appointments, specialized tools and sometimes even medical insurance, the breast self-exam is relatively easy, personal, simple and free.
This hands-on approach encourages women to become familiar with how their breasts feel. While it might feel funny at first, if you are not used to self-exams, intentionally feeling your breasts is the best way to get to know them. Knowing your breasts well enables you to detect any unusual changes, lumps or abnormalities.
Though breast self-exams are not a substitute for mammograms, they act as a crucial initial step. The Mayo Clinic encourages women to ask their doctors for a demonstration on how best and when best to conduct self-exams. If you detect anything unusual, be safe and contact your doctor.
MAMMOGRAMS: THE PROACTIVE RADIOGRAPH
The mammogram — or an X-ray of the breast — is an essential tool in the breast health toolkit. Yearly mammograms can detect tumors that are too small to be felt and can identify cancers before symptoms develop, making it easier to treat.
Mary Cox, the publisher of Indy’s Child and Southwest Ohio Parent , was one of the lucky ones. Her mammogram revealed a tiny lump — the size of a grain of rice. It was cancerous.
However, in just a few short months, the cancer was removed, and she was given the all-clear. Cox is grateful that she went to her yearly mammogram on time, so that they were able to catch it early.
There's a cloud of myths surrounding mammograms, with fears about radiation exposure or discomfort. But modern mammography uses low radiation doses, and while there might be slight discomfort, it's very brief. The benefits of early detection far outweigh these concerns.
BEYOND SELF-EXAMS AND MAMMOGRAMS
A lesser-known tool — comprehensive breast health awareness — encompasses a wider spectrum than self-exams and mammograms.
Clinical Breast Exams: Performed by healthcare professionals. These exams are a more thorough manual check and can often detect abnormalities missed during self-exams.
Genetic Testing: For those with a strong family history of breast cancer, genetic tests like the BRCA1 and BRCA2 can provide insights into potential inherited risks.
Breast MRI: Generally reserved for those at high risk, this imaging method offers a more detailed picture than mammograms, particularly beneficial for women with dense breast tissue.
A HOLISTIC APPROACH: LIFESTYLE AND AWARENESS
Examinations and screenings are essential for breast health, but
those shouldn’t be the only tools in your breast-health arsenal.
As part of your preventive care, it helps to make informed lifestyle choices. Smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, a sedentary lifestyle, and obesity are some known risk enhancers. On the flip side, eating well, exercising regularly and visiting the doctor yearly are all proactive ways to take care of your health.
A PERSONAL INVESTMENT
Breast health is a deeply personal commitment. Cox explained how traumatic it was to walk into the breast cancer medical office for the very first time. She saw women at every stage of their breast cancer journey. She felt herself break down.
She didn’t want to be there. She didn’t want to be sick. And because Cox was proactive about her breast health, doesn’t have to visit that medical office anymore.
Using these tools to take care of your health is a statement of empowerment. It’s a declaration of power and an embrace of agency over one's own body. Through regular self-exams, mammograms, and a commitment to understanding and advocating for one's health, women everywhere can create a shield against breast cancer.
In this collective effort, every self-exam performed, every mammogram taken, and every story shared adds up to a tapestry of prevention and hope.
The Loneliness of Raising Teens
Parenting teens can feel lonely, but you're NOT alone. Here’s how to cope.
Every season of parenting comes with its unique set of blessings and challenges. There are joys and struggles we experience daily, sometimes simultaneously, as we raise our children.
When our children are young, we are faced with sleepless nights, temper tantrums, naptime, and a seemingly never-ending stream of physical demands that can leave us feeling depleted by the end of the day. We are exhausted in a way we did not know was possible because we are now in a season of life where we don’t seem to have a minute to even go to the bathroom by ourselves.
During this time, we might find online communities, parenting groups, mommy-and-me classes and other support systems to help us with problems as they arise. We type, Help. My child won’t nap, or What do I do if my child doesn’t want to share? on our social feeds and are bombarded with suggestions from helpful friends and strangers.
People with older children look at us walking with our newborn babies, toddlers, preschoolers and even elementary aged children and lovingly say, “This age is exhausting, but parenting teens and older children is exhausting in a different kind of way.”
From my vantage point, parenting teens meant sleep. So, I thought that it had to be well worth whatever challenges those teen years would bring. Like most
everything in life, we don’t really know until we’ve arrived.
My children are ages 11, 13, 15 and 17, and I am living that new kind of exhaustion those well-intentioned people spoke about when I was pushing my toddler on the swing at the playground. This exhaustion is indeed different from the exhaustion I experienced when nursing infants and chasing toddlers. This exhaustion is more of the mental variety, and also has come with something that I wasn’t warned about or prepared for: loneliness.
The loneliness of raising tweens and teens is real, and the more I have talked to friends who are in the same season of life, the more I am coming to find it may be more common, and worthy of conversation, than we may realize.
So what do we do when we find ourselves in that state of loneliness? How exactly do we cope? Here are some things I have found helpful in this stage of life.
Eat the chips and queso. Find a trusted friend or two — one who loves you and your family — and plan a night out to vent and talk about all-things teen related. It doesn’t have to be over chips and queso, but you get the gist. One of the reasons this season is isolating is because we don’t feel we can openly share like we once did. And this is for good reason. I’m not going to go onto my community Facebook page to talk about my teen’s personal struggles like I did when they were being
potty trained. We have entered new terrain and their privacy is important. Not to mention, people can be judgy and people can talk — which is why it’s important to share with the right people. When you’re venting to someone who values you and your family, you know they aren’t going to whisper your secrets to someone else, but they will probably offer you a tissue and a hug if you need it.
Seek professional help when needed.
Raising teens is a whole new ballgame that can come with some heavy topics. Sometimes, we just don’t know what to do or who to turn to. Maybe you're concerned your child is developing an eating disorder, is struggling with depression or anxiety, or has started experimenting with drugs and alcohol. These are hard topics to address and can bring up a lot of questions. Don’t be afraid to reach out to your child’s physician or mental health professionals when you have come to a crossroad you aren’t sure how to navigate. They will have resources available to help and can steer you in the right direction. Also, don’t underestimate the power
of finding someone to talk to yourself. A neutral third party can offer a lot when we are going through hard times.
Remember, you aren’t alone.
This can feel like an isolating time, but the reality is you are not alone. So many have walked this road before you and want to be there to help. They say it takes a village to raise a child for a reason. There are a lot of people rooting for your child, and for you as their caregiver. There are books, articles, podcasts and a wide variety of resources available on topics from professionals and other people who have dealt with similar issues to those you are facing. If you are a person of faith, consider finding a prayer partner. If you have a friend you trust who is in a similar phase of life, have a time when you check in with each other once a week. There are ways to protect the privacy of your child and still build a supportive and trusting community to walk alongside you as you deal with difficult issues that arise.
It feels like a lot, but you’ve got this.
This is the time of life where we can log a lot of hours behind the wheel, on the bleachers and working hard to manage the schedule. Between the physical demands and the emotional needs, it can feel like a lot, but I’m here to say: You’ve got this. One day. One hour. One minute at a time. And when it feels like too much, don’t forget to get out of the house and go feat the chips and queso.
HIDDEN GEMS
WORDS BY SAMANTHA KUPIAINENMarket Street Catacombs Tour
Between May and October, Indianapolis City Market gives visitors the opportunity to see a site that’s usually hidden from the public view — its catacombs. The tour is a partnership between Indianapolis City Market and Indiana Landmarks, a nonprofit organization that is devoted to helping save and revitalize historic places.
The catacombs beneath the Market have roots back to 1886, which is when the City of Indianapolis and architect Dietrich Bohlen constructed and designed City Market and Tomlinson Hall.
Since the 1800s, City Market has been a thriving downtown Indianapolis hotspot, while Tomlinson Hall disappeared from the Indianapolis cityscape due to a fire in 1958. Today, its basement is a destination for residents and tourists alike, otherwise known as the catacombs, which also features Tomlinson Hall’s notorious arches.
Unlike most catacombs, the remaining basement of Tomlinson Hall does not contain any known bones or crypts; rather, “scores of brick barrel-vaulted arches.”
The catacombs tours are 30 minutes long, and depart from the mezzanine level of Indianapolis City Market, located at 222 E. Market Street. During the catacombs tour, visitors explore the “Roman-looking expanse of brick arches beneath the outdoor Whistler Plaza of City Market.” Additionally, “guides share stories of two historic buildings, City Market and Tomlinson Hall.”
Catacomb tours are suitable for all ages, but strollers are not permitted on the tour. Tickets are $12 per person age 12 and up, $10 per person for Indiana Landmarks members, $6 per person age 6-11, and free for children 5 and under. A limited number of walk-up tickets are available, so purchasing tickets in advance is highly recommended.
222 E. Market St., Indianapolis indycm.com
Creating an Inclusive Halloween for Kids
Halloween can be trickier for children with special needs.
It’s hard to believe it’s already that time of year for fall decorations, bonfires, football games and Halloween preparations. As parents, we hope Halloween night is filled with wonderful memories and way more treats than tricks for all. To help your child experience the fun of the season, it’s good to prepare for any obstacles you may encounter before the costume is put on and the candy bag is in hand.
Here are some tips and tricks (the good kind!) to help create the inclusive Halloween experience for your child you are longing for them to have.
Find the right
costume.
If your child experiences sensory sensitivities, then the itchy witch costume or the costume with the plastic mask may not be a good fit. If your child really wants to go that route, bring them to the store and have them try on the costume to see if any of the fabric or material bothers them. If they are itching or tugging, it probably isn’t going to be on for long on Halloween night. Certain stores, such as Target, have sensory-friendly and adaptive Halloween costumes. All you need to do is type “sensory friendly Halloween costumes” in the search box on the website and see what comes up. Etsy is also another great place to shop for sensory-friendly
costumes, but you want to be sure you plan ahead and get your order in time because this may take a bit longer than your traditional store.
Prepare for sensory disruptions.
There is a whole lot happening on Halloween night. Kids are roaming the streets in costume, decorations are up, adults might be having a bonfire in the cul de sac, music is playing, lights are flashing and more. It’s definitely not your typical night in the neighborhood and this can feel like a lot to a child with sensory sensitivities. To help eliminate some of the disruptions, consider going trick-or-treating as early as possible when it’s still light outside and not as many people are out yet.
If you are in a large neighborhood with a Facebook page, try reaching out to your neighbors to see if they would be willing to host a sensory hour in your neighborhood prior to the traditional trick-or-treat hours. This will allow children who may be overwhelmed by the Halloween experience to trick-or-treat earlier than their peers, without as many disruptions.
Also, weather can vary greatly from one Halloween to the next. Be sure to check before you head out and prepare accordingly for whatever weather is coming your way.
Give candy alternatives.
There might be some foods that aren’t good for your child or other children to consume, such as candy with dyes or candy that contains peanuts or other common allergens. Consider giving alternatives to
those sweet treats. There are plenty of things kids enjoy other than candy, such as individual bags of pretzels or chips, Pirate’s Booty, popcorn balls or even fun trinkets like pencils, tattoos or stickers.
Think about alternatives to trick-or-treating.
There are plenty of places around town that host sensory-friendly fall and Halloween parties and activities. If it feels like Halloween night may be too much, consider one of these alternatives to traditional trick-or-treating. Some kids will be very content to be at home watching trick-or-treaters come to the door with their parents. Have conversations with your child about what to expect that night. Remember, you can always give it a try, and if it’s just not working, that’s OK, too. Have a back-up plan at home just in case you head out the door and quickly realize it’s time to head back home. Sometimes, Plan B ends up better than we ever could have imagined.
FARMS
INDY'S CHILD 2023
FALL FUN
Beasley's Orchard
Dates: September 16th – October 31st
Enjoy fall family fun on the farm with seven weekends of Fall Festivals! Featuring a corn maze, hayrides to the u-pick pumpkin patch, apple cannons, barnyard bonanza activity area, music, food, and more! Activities are available EVERY DAY from September 16th through October 31st!
(317) 745-4876 | beasleys-orchard.com
2304 E Main St, Danville, IN 46122
Dull's Tree Farm
Dates: September 23-24 & 30 and October 1, 5-8, 12-15, 19-22, 26-29
The Pumpkin Harvest at Dull’s Tree Farm provides fall fun for everyone! Take a hike through the 8-acre corn maze, and then pick your very own pumpkin from our pumpkin patch. Re-energize with some food from the Feed Bunk, enjoy a refreshing apple cider slushy or a freshly made apple cider donut from the Sugar Shack! With over 45 to choose from, slides, a Ropes Range, trikes, mazes, mini zip line, air cannons, barrel train and more, you will be sure to leave with some good old down-on-the-farm memories that will last for years to come.
(765) 325-2418 | dullstreefarm.com
1765 W. Blubaugh Avenue, Thorntown, IN 46071
Hunters Honey Farm
Dates: Open Year Round
Fall is a great time to visit the Honey Farm where we are busy harvesting, extracting and bottling this year's honey crop. Visitors can take a guided tour of the Honey House, bottle their own honey bear, roll their own Beeswax candle, or even visit a live beehive with a beekeeper. (Reservations required) Our gift shop has over 50 varieties of honey with free samples while you watch the bees make honey in our live observation hive. After Thanksgiving, we offer ‘choose and cut’ Christmas trees.
(765) 537-9430 | HuntersHoneyFarm.com
6501 W Honey Lane, Martinsville, IN 46151
Kelsay Farms
Dates: September 29th – October 29th
Experience the Farm! Corn maze, hayrides, farm animals, pumpkins, the Jump Pad, Straw Bale Mountain, Moo Choo Express rides, play in the corn crib, pumpkin painting, snacks, milkshakes and more! Facebook: @KelsayFarms
(317) 630-2001 | kelsayfarms.com
6848 N 250 E, Whiteland, IN 46184
Piney Acres
Dates: September 23rd – October 30th
Pick a pumpkin, take a hayride, explore the corn maze, fire the air cannon, play in the kid’s zone, dig for fossils, mine for gems, jump and giggle on the bounce pad, take a spin on the cow train, visit our barnyard friends and enjoy yummy fall treats in our farm store. We can’t wait to see you for Piney Acres Farm’s 2022 Fall Pumpkin Roundup! Located just minutes from Indianapolis in Hancock County.
(317) 326-1700 | pineyacresfarm.com
1115 E. 1000 N., Fortville, IN 46040
Russell Farms Country Fall Festival
Dates: September 23-24, 30 & October 1, 7-8, 14-15, 21, 28
Enjoy hayrides, scavenger hunt corn mazes, bounce houses, 37’ slide, hill slides, miniature golf, pedal carts, huge petting zoo, jump pad, playgrounds, rides, country store full of fall decor, fudge, candles and more. Bluegrass music, pork sandwich meals, concessions, mums, pumpkins everywhere and the largest, colorful gourd selection around! Lots of fun for all ages! Admission includes all activities! Children ages 2 and younger free. Discount for military members, veterans, and anyone aged 65 and older. To see a video of the festival, visit our Facebook page.
(317) 773-9078 | Russell-Farms.com
12290 E 191st St, Noblesville, IN 46060
Tuttle Orchards
Dates: Through October 28th
Tuttle Orchards offers lots of fall fun! In September enjoy picking your own apples and creating your own cut flower bouquet. In October, visit the pumpkin patch. All fall you can enjoy our Tractor Town Kids Area, Corn Maze, Narrated Wagon Rides (hours vary), apple cider slushies, caramel apples, donuts, and grab some pre-picked apples in the Farm Store. Tuttle's Grill will be serving meals Monday through Saturdays. Think our Apple Cider Bratwurst, Pulled Pork Sandwich with apple butter BBQ, Smoked Chicken Tacos, and MORE! We are CLOSED SUNDAYS. Check our website for all the most current information before visiting!
(317) 326-2278 | indianapolisorchard.com/fall
5717 N 300 W, Greenfield, IN 46140
Wasson Nursery Fisher's Garden Center
Dates: Open Year-Round
Celebrate the cozy charms of autumn at Wasson Nursery Fisher's Garden Center. Our Fall workshops offer hands-on fun, perfect for enjoying the season with friends and family. Discover a vibrant selection of Fall Annuals, featuring pumpkins, mums, cabbage, and kale, all bursting with seasonal colors. Create your own unique arrangements and find fun Fall décor that will add warmth to your home. Don't forget that Fall is prime planting time! We've got everything you need, from trees and shrubs to perennials. Get your hands dirty and let your garden thrive. And for a little extra enjoyment, check out our Local Brews section. Grab a drink and head to our outdoor patio, surrounded by lush greenery, and savor the crisp fall air. Relax and soak in the beauty of the season.
(317) 770-3321 | Wassonnursery.com
13279 E 126th St., Fishers, IN 46037
Waterman’s Family Farm
Dates: September & October
Hay rides to one of our many pumpkin patches are a tradition at our Raymond street location, where we also feature Tyranny our pumpkin chomping dinosaur, farm & exotic animals, pony rides, corn maze, straw mountain, a spinning pumpkin, train ride, human hamster wheel, mega mountain slide, caramel apples, fresh baked goods and Apple Cider Slushies! Come check out one of our live bands on Saturday and Sunday too! Also selling beautiful fall décor like funky pumpkins, gourds, straw bales and corn stalks. All of this and more fall family fun!
(317) 356-6995 | watermansfamilyfarm.com
7010 East Raymond St., Indianapolis, IN 46239 1100 IN-37, Greenwood, IN 46142
The Children’s Museum Guild’s Haunted House—BOOville
Dates: October 10th – 31st
At The Children’s Museum Guild’s 59th Annual Haunted House, you’ll have the once-ina-nightmare chance to explore the town where Halloween villains live during their “offseason.” The classic villains—mad scientists, witches, zombies, werewolves, and more—are back. And they’re just DYING to meet you.! Organized by The Children’s Museum Guild, the 59th Annual Haunted House, BOOville, is presented by Old National Bank. Phone: (317) 334-4000
(317) 334-4000 | childrensmuseum.org/ haunted-house
3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Daniel's Vineyard
Dates: Various Dates in September & October
Celebrate Fall Fun at Daniel's Vineyard with events for the whole family.
September 24th: Annual Grape Stomp! FREE, 12-4pm
September 29th: Summer Concert Series, pre- sented by NineStar! The Big 80's band closes out the Summer Concert Series at Daniel's Vineyard. Tickets still available online.
October 4th: BeLocal Family Concert Halloween Party! 5:30-7:30pm, FREE, register online.
October 13th: Adult Only Halloween Party! Secure a babysitter now for the Adults 21+ only event. More info available online soon.
October 29th: Fall Blanket Workshop! Grab your friends (or kids 12+) to learn how to make a Chunky Knit Blanket.
(317) 248-5222 | danielsvineyard.com/ eventtickets
9061 N. 700 W, McCordsville, IN 46055
Headless Horseman at Conner Prairie
Dates: October 5-29 Thursdays – Sundays
Kick off fall with Indiana’s favorite tradition – the Headless Horseman festival at Conner Prairie! Enjoy the Trail of Terror maze through the cornfield, take in family fun at the midway, grab sweets from the Apple Store, and of course take the iconic hayride through Conner Prairie’s grounds where you’ll encounter the Headless Horseman himself! Grab your tickets now – if you dare!
(317) 776-6000 | connerprairie.org/explore/ things-to-do/headless-horseman/ 13400 Allisonville Rd, Fishers, IN 46038
Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites
Dates: Throughout October
It’s almost time for all things spooky, haunted and Halloween! At the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, we have spooktacular events for every interest and scare level this October. In Indianapolis, enjoy a night of spooky and magical fun during Night at the Boo Bash Family Fright Night, or venture through the museum to visit some of the creepiest artifacts in our collection during Twilight Tales: Beyond the Grave (ages 18+) and Strange Encounters (all ages). At our state historic sites located throughout Indiana, experience Ghost Stories Under the October Sky, Twilight Adventures, Owl-oween, plus a whole bunch of Halloween Hullaballoo!
(317) 232-1637 | indianamuseum.org/ spooky-season
650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
Locally Made: Indy’s Fall Fest
Date: Sat., October 21st, noon-5 pm.
From noon to 5 pm, ARTSPARK will come alive with art, art activities, food, and more! This event features artwork, wares, and artisanal goods from 50 local and regional artists with one-of-a-kind work. Guests can participate in art activities while enjoying a sampling of local artists and artisans, food trucks, local beer, and a variety of wine for purchase! This event is very family-friendly so bring the whole crew and enjoy a fun-filled fall day! Admission is FREE and open to the public. Activities are available for free and for purchase for all ages. Plus, don’t forget to check out our fall classes and Make It Take Its! Registration is open, fall second session starts the week of October 21.
(317) 255-2464 | IndyArtCenter.org
820 E. 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220
Nickel Plate Express
Dates: Every Weekend in October
The Nickel Plate Express train, located in Forest Park in Noblesville, offers a variety of themed experiences during the fall season. On October 7 & 8, visitors can embark on a magical journey into the wizarding world on the Wizard Express. Passengers will enjoy a variety of characters on board and themed treats during their journey. For those looking to enjoy the beauty of fall foliage, the Fall Foliage Express runs on October 14, 15 & 22. Passengers can relax in a historic train car while admiring the scenic views. On October 28 & 29, the Trick-or-Treat on the Rails event invites guests of all ages to dress in their favorite Halloween costumes and enjoy a 65-minute adventure.
(317) 674-3840 | nickelplateexpress.com
825 Forest Park Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
Pumpkin Funktion at Grand Junction Plaza
Date: October 21, 1–4:00 pm
Experience the sights, sounds & spook-tacular fun of the fall season at this free fall festival! Enjoy activities like face painting, caricatures, balloon twisters, palm reading and more! Win special prizes at our fall-themed carnival games and step inside the Funky Fun House for kid-friendly thrills and chills. Savor delicious eats and treats from food vendors and check out the 25+ retail vendors featuring fashionable finds, handmade goods and homewares.
(317) 804-3182 | westfieldwelcome.com
205 S. Union Street Westfield, IN 46074
S&H Campground
Dates: September & October
During the month of October, S&H will offer trick-or-treating every Saturday and other fall activities, such as crafts, games, dress up, pumpkin carving, hay rides, site decorating contest and lots more. S&H’s Fall Market will be open, where guests can find pumpkins, hay bales, corn stalks, gourds and lots more seasonal items for sale. The last weekend of October (10/27 through 10/29) is Zombie Prom Weekend! Get ready to dress up as a zombie and dance the weekend away. Check out our website and Facebook page. Now Booking.
(317) 326-3208 | Sandhcampground.com
2573 W 100 N., Greenfield, IN 46140
Trick or Treating in the Plaza
Date: October 27, 5:30–7:30 pm
Kick-off your Halloween festivities by joining us for this community-wide trick-or-treating event! Local Westfield businesses and organizations will showcase their themed booths and fill your Halloween buckets with sweets and treats. Step inside the Funky Fun House for kid-friendly chills and thrills. Trick-or-treating will conclude at 7:30 PM followed by a special Movies in the Plaza showing of “Halloween” on the Great Lawn.
(317) 804-3182 | westfieldwelcome.com
205 S. Union Street Westfield, IN 46074
Wright's Gymnastics & NinjaZone
Join us for an "All Things Fall" Fall Break Camp! Located at all Wright's locations.* This camp will be a running, jumping, friend-making, and Fallloving good time!
Southeast Greenwood: Fall Break Camp (All Things Fall!) - October 9-13th
Greenwood: Fall Break Camp - October 16-20th
Noblesville: Fall Break Camp - October 9-13th
Westfield: Fall Break Camp (Pumpkin Spice and fALL Things Nice) - October 16-20th
*Center Grove will be hosted at the main Wright's Gymnastics Academy
(317) 888-4805 | wrightsgymnastics.com/camps
360 E 186th St., Westfield, IN 46074
ZooBoo at the Indianapolis Zoo
Dates: September 27 – October 31, Wednesdays- Sundays only
It’s our grandest ZooBoo yet, with new friends to meet and oh so many sweets. ZooBoo always delivers for unforgettable family fun. Count on October weather for active animals, colorful foliage, and a whole new season to explore! Candy, Costumes, Animals and Potion – ZooBoo has it, no matter your notion. Presented by Central Indiana Honda Dealers. Buy online and save up to 50% on tickets.
(317) 630-2001 | indianapoliszoo.com/events/ zooboo
1200 W Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46222
Visit the South Shore
Dates: September – November
The South Shore of Lake Michigan is only a short drive from Indy. Plan a day at the Indiana Dunes National Park where you can explore miles of hiking and biking trails, camp under the stars and climb massive sand dunes. Visit local orchards or u-pick farms to hunt for the perfect pumpkin, pick a bushel of apples, stroll through a corn maze while sipping delicious cider, and enjoy many other harvest-time activities. You won’t believe you’re still in Indiana! Fall in love with the South Shore, and start planning your fall getaway now at alongthesouthshore.com.
(219) 989-7979 | alongthesouthshore.com
7770 Corinne Dr., Hammond, IN 46323
SIDE HUSTLES FOR BUSY PARENTS
Raising a child is already a full-time gig. But what can parents do to increase their cash flow while still being present in their young kids’ lives? For many parents in Indianapolis, finding the right side hustle has been the answer. Though certainly not full-time, side hustles aren’t quite part-time either (and are usually done from home), cementing their appeal among our city’s busy moms and dads. Here are some ideas from other Indy parents for creating a side hustle all your own.
Turn Your Creative Outlet into Income
Photographer and business owner, Dena Barrie of Images by Dena, didn’t need a lot of money to start her photography side hustle. “I only needed my camera and my knowledge of photography to get started, and for a side hustle, that’s a fairly low startup cost,” Barrie says. Plus, she was able to book photography sessions around her family’s schedule. “If there was a game on Saturday, I took bookings on Sunday.”
Today, Barrie has turned her side hustle into another extra gig. She helps others create photography. “With my online classes and mentoring programs, I have taught students to take better photos,” she says. “Many of my students have gone on to start successful photography side businesses, use the knowledge they learned to increase their social media presence, and create product photos for their side hustles. Some have sold their works in galleries.”
But Barrie warns that creative work can take a while to develop into a successful side hustle. When she first started hustling, she was new to photography and had to take classes to really hone her skills. “And for many years, I was everything. The tech person, the marketing person, the creative—you name it,” she says.
Nevertheless, keep at it. “I would say the best place to start is at the start! Draft a business plan and register your business. Look into good support networks in your community. Indianapolis has some great small business groups and meetups, as does Central Indiana Women in Business.”
Expand Your Day Job into a Side Hustle
Another way to make extra income is to build on your day job’s skills. Stephanie Ryan, owner of Ryan Education Consulting LLC, writes STEM curriculum materials and assessments for K12 and college students. She also wrote a children’s book, Let’s Learn about Chemistry, as a passion project in 2020. But during the pandemic, typical book tours were out of the question, so instead, she decided to do science demonstrations on Instagram with influencers to market the book.
This led Ryan to document her own path with her son’s pandemic preschooling. And her side hustle, Lets Learn About Science, was born. “It started out as an Instagram account. Then one day, I posted one of the activities to TikTok and it went viral, so that became a platform too,” Ryan says. She also shares Reels on Facebook, generates money through ads and post interactions on other socials, and is sometimes paid to test science education products on her channels.
“Companies will send STEM products to my son and me to test and either share or give feedback. I love helping parents sift through the products out there because not all STEM products are actually good or STEM related,” Ryan says.
According to Ryan, if parents have something unique to offer the world and the time to learn how to create videos and follow trends, they could make some money on social media. “But it truly does take a lot of time,” she cautions. “I wasn’t trying to do it and in fact, it was making nothing until one day a video went viral and I was surprised to see the large number that month.”
But the work is fun, and it gives Ryan opportunities to work from home and create something with her son. “My advice for a side hustle is to not do it out of desperation but as a fun side passion project,” she says. “That way, when it takes a lot of work one month and doesn’t yield quite as much, it was still a blast to do.”
Parents share how they created successful streams of extra income.
SYCAMORE SCHOOL
Private School for Academically Gifted Children, Preschool ‒ 8th Grade
Sycamore School is Indiana’s only accredited, private, independent school for gifted students in Preschool through 8th grade. We understand that gifted children need a special education, and our mission reflects this: “Sycamore School exists so that academically gifted students can experience the enriched, accelerated education they need to reach their potential and to lead responsible, constructive, fulfilling lives.”
Few schools in the country have such a clear focus and unique commitment to providing an appropriate education for gifted learners. All that we do, in and out of the classroom, is focused on helping gifted students realize their fullest potential while being known and loved.
Our dedicated teachers are specifically trained and experienced in the education of gifted children. They understand the intellectual, social, and emotional needs of these children. Our faculty and administrative staff write and develop our curriculum in order to incorporate the most current research and best practices in education for gifted learners.
At Sycamore, gifted learners find a home. It is important for our brightest students to have an intellectual peer group, and at Sycamore they find one. At Sycamore, we nurture minds, hearts, bodies, gifts, and talents. We are a place “where gifted kids thrive.”
Sycamore School
1750 West 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260
Phone: (317) 202-2500
Website: sycamoreschool.org
QUICK FACTS
Grades: Preschool - 8th
Enrollment: 419
Class Size: 15 students (Preschool), 16 students (PreK), 20 students (K-8th)
Student/Teacher Ratio: 5:1 (Preschool), 6:1 (PreK), 10:1 (K-8th)
Financial Assistance Offered: YES
($1,000,000 to 20% of student body in 23-24)
Application Deadline: February 1, 2024
Admissions Contact: admissions@ sycamoreschool.org
UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
Premier High School Education in Hamilton County
University High School is a premier college preparatory school in Central Indiana. Signature programs like one-to-one mentoring, daily community meetings, and January Term create the unique culture of our school. Our faculty are recognized as leaders in their content areas and in the practice of education, and several schools, some much older, are looking to University for inspiration in an increasingly complex educational landscape.
And, to aid in all our work, University has a tremendous asset: its heart.
The entrepreneurial spirit that founded University is as alive today as it was at the school's inception. We continue to blaze new trails centered on the idea of student engagement. Our alumni consistently speak of how well-prepared University made them, for college and for life. Most importantly, University's consistent focus on reflection and personal growth remains the driving force behind our ability to change, to adapt, and to grow.
University High School
2825 W. 116th St., Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: (317) 733-4475
Website: universityhighschool.org
ST. RICHARD'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
A Diverse Community Preparing Students with Knowledge and Values for a Lifetime.
A St. Richard’s Episcopal School education provides a transformational experience through our engaging and challenging curriculum while developing global citizens who love learning, embrace diversity and live Episcopal values.
Students thrive with small class sizes and personal attention from outstanding faculty as they learn knowledge and values for a lifetime. St. Richard's is known for its comprehensive program focused on the whole child, developing students intellectually, socially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.
Our exceptional, well-qualified teachers routinely go above and beyond to support their students, providing a superior foundation for further education. St. Richard’s is a community where children are known, families are engaged, and genuine care and respect for each child is evident. We serve students PK (age 3) thru Grade 8.
St. Richard's Episcopal School
33 East 33rd St., Indianapolis, IN 46205
Phone: (317) 926-0425
Website: sresdragons.org
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
An Independent Private School for 3 Years - Grade 12
ISI offers an experience students won’t find anywhere else: a dynamic framework to understand other cultures and perspectives. The ISI Michigan Road campus is located on sixty-five acres near Indianapolis points of pride like Newfields, Butler University, and the city’s cultural trails.
We are proud to be the only Indiana school offering the full-continuum International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum to all students from ages 3 to Grade 12 along with offering immersion and dual language programs in French, Mandarin, Spanish, and English. The IB is a globally recognized program encouraging both personal development and academic achievement.
With a robust student life, ISI offers over 50 clubs and activities and 20 sports teams at the Upper School, and over 25 enrichment clubs at the Lower School. Students begin working with College Counseling in Grade 8. ISI graduates have a 100% college acceptance rate and an average of 30 college credits.
After all, why stop at the Crossroads of America when you’re prepared to go anywhere?
International School of Indiana
Unified Campus Coming Fall 2022: 4330 N Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46208
Phone: (317) 923-1951
Website: isind.org
FORTUNE ACADEMY
Independent Day School for Students with Language-based Learning Differences
Fortune Academy is an independent day school for 1–12th grade students with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD, and executive functioning function difficulties. Located on the Historic Fort Ben Campus, our program is designed for students with average and above intelligence who simply process information differently than expected in a conventional classroom.
At Fortune, we understand our students' distinct academic, social, and emotional needs and celebrate their individual learning styles. The school is designed to provide an environment that nurtures each child's development, builds upon their unique strengths, and offers remediation in areas of weakness.
Fortune Academy
5626 Lawton Loop E. Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46216
Phone: (317) 377-0544
Website: thefortuneacademy.org
HIGHLANDS LATIN SCHOOL
Classical – Christian – Traditional, JrK – 12 Grade
We are a classical Christian school with a goal to nurture young people in both intellectual growth and the highest ideals of Christian character. Our small class sizes, outstanding faculty, and well-designed integrated curriculum promote mastery and development of academic skills that promote a love of learning. Cumulative instruction, study skill development, and a family-oriented community of learners are hallmarks of our school.
HLS offers a three day program for K-4th grades, a four day program for 5th-12th grades, and a 2-day Jr. Kindergarten program which supports family
life and provides increased opportunity for parent involvement in their children’s education.
Highlands Latin School
Lower School Campus: First Baptist Church, 1010 E. 126th Street
Carmel, IN 46033
Upper School Campus: St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church 1402 W Main St, Carmel, IN 46032
Phone: (317) 519-5501
Website: indylatinschool.org
THE ORCHARD SCHOOL
Private, Independent School with a Progressive Education for Preschool ‒ Grade 8
Nine Indianapolis mothers decided in 1922 to provide a Progressive education for children in Indianapolis. Their foresight founded The Orchard School, one of the oldest non-sectarian, independent preschool-grade 8 schools in Indiana.
“It is the dedication and commitment of our Orchard community that keeps our mission of educating the whole child alive,” says Head of School Sherri C. Helvie. “I am proud to lead a school that never fails to put students at the center of everything we do.”
Throughout the School’s Centennial year (2022-23), a new strategic plan was implemented that reflects a year’s worth of work from members of the Orchard community. “The Orchard School’s Next 100 Years: Building on our History, Impacting the Future” has four main priorities: Leading the Way in Progressive Education, Environmental Education and Stewardship, Investing in People and Places, and A Community of Belonging.
Work is underway that reflects these priorities, starting with a nearly $300,000 total investment in people: $150,000 in bonuses for teachers and staff during our Centennial year, and another tuition freeze for families. And to extend the impact of Progressive education, Orchard launched Indianapolis’ first Symposium for Progressive Teaching and Learning. Orchard teachers developed the free conference to ignite ideas and offer a place for educators to refine their craft through Progressive education techniques.
We would love to meet your family! Please visit orchard.org/visit for more information.
QUICK FACTS
Grades: Preschool - Grade 8
Enrollment: 514
Class Size: 15-18 students
Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1
Financial Assistance Offered: YES
* Tuition Freeze for the 20232024 & 2024-2025 school year
Application Deadline: January 31, 2024
615 W 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 Phone: (317) 251-9253
Website: orchard.org
Admissions Contact: Director of Admissions Jessica Aiyasami, jaiyasami@orchard.org
THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP
A traditional public school, dedicated to providing equitable learning opportunities for all students.
Washington Township Schools (WTS) embodies a dynamic learning community with broad diversity in cultures, religions, ethnic groups, races, and socioeconomic levels. This traditional public school district has been a leader in education in Indiana for the last 60 years and offers a robust, comprehensive educational curriculum with activities and programs geared to provide enrichment, exploration, and instructional support for students. WTS provides exceptional opportunities for students in the areas of performing arts, fine arts, academic teams, publications, athletics, and other student activities. Through the generous support of the Washington Township residential community and passing the 2016 and 2020 referenda, the District is modernizing our PreK-12 schools, providing optimal learning and activity spaces, complete with the latest advancements in technology and security.
WTS provides high-quality educational experiences in award-winning schools built on a foundation of outstanding educators, administrators, school board members, and supportive parents. Our mission is to develop lifelong learners and globallyminded citizens by fostering the academic, creative, and social skills needed to achieve excellence in a multicultural environment. Our vision is to create equitable, affirming, and responsive learning environments for all students to thrive.
Washington Township Schools
Phone: (317) 259-5301
Website: nchs.cc
THE OAKS ACADEMY
Christ-centered, Pre-K – 8th Grade School
The Oaks Academy is a Christ-centered school for Pre-k – 8th grade students, with three locations. The faculty at the Oaks foster an environment where relationships come first and every student is known and loved. Students and families enjoy a vibrant school community that is both racially and socioeconomically diverse. The small class sizes and carefully selected curriculum promote growth in students both in forming habits of learning as well as in social and emotional maturity.
The Oaks Academy
Brookside Campus (K-5): 3092
Brookside Parkway North Drive
Indianapolis, IN 46218 // Fall Creek Campus (K-5): 2301 North Park Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205
// Martindale-Brightwood Campus
(Pre-K Education Center & Middle School): 1301 East 16th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Phone: (317) 931-3043
Website: theoaksacademy.org
HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
A Private, Christian Day School for Preschool – Grade 12
Heritage Christian School desires to partner with Christian families to provide a Christ-centered education with strong, college-prep academics and intentional discipleship of students in preschool-12th grade. Our extraordinary teachers, coaches, and staff are committed to creating a secure and loving learning community where a student’s educational experiences prepare and equip them for wherever the Lord leads them. Our faculty and staff seek to teach, mentor, and train within a Biblical worldview to instill a lifelong commitment to Christ. We combine big school opportunities with sensible class sizes, a strong curriculum that is aligned across grade levels, and teachers who are intentional about seeing students succeed both in and outside of the classroom.
Heritage Christian School
6401 E. 75th St., Indianapolis, IN 46250
Phone: (317) 849-3441
Website: heritagechristian.net
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL
Private, Catholic, College-preparatory High School
Cathedral embodies Catholic values to help students achieve their personal best through a diverse and supportive social environment, a robust curriculum of academics, athletics, and arts, and opportunities for emotional and spiritual development in and out of the classroom. Cathedral is a four-time winner of the National Blue Ribbon Award and accredited by the state of Indiana and the Lumen Catholic Accreditation Program.
Students learn to support others and recognize their place as part of the larger community. But, perhaps what stands out most about the Cathedral experience is the transformation that happens in four years with all our students; whether students enter Cathedral in the 9th percentile of the high school placement test or 99th percentile, students are transformed and achieve beyond their expectations. Students who never thought they'd have the grades to go to college get accepted at the university of their choice. Our highest-achieving students are accepted at some of the top colleges and universities in the country. Cathedral helps all students achieve greatness!
Cathedral students excel in many different areas. Cathedral has state championship athletic teams, a national award-winning show choir, national champion debaters and musicians, and National Merit Finalists. Regardless of the sport or activity, Cathedral students always push themselves to maintain the school's tradition of excellence.
Students come to Cathedral from more than 160 schools and 75 zip codes throughout Central Indiana. We've even had students drive two hours round trip each day to attend Cathedral. There's a reason. Parents know their child will receive an excellent faith-based education, superb extracurricular opportunities, and be supported and loved by phenomenal educators.
Cathedral High School
5225 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Phone: (317) 542-1481
Website: gocathedral.com
QUICK FACTS
Grades:
Grades 9-12
Enrollment: 1,175
Class Size: The average class size is 18.
Student/Teacher Ratio: 12:1
Financial Assistance Offered: YES
Application Deadline: December 15
Admissions Contact: ataul@gocathedral.com
THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
STRONG SCHOOLS. STRONG COMMUNITY.
“From the moment a child begins the educational journey in Lawrence Township, a world of excellence awaits. Rigorous curriculum, innovative instruction, and an abundance of resources provide opportunities for growth and challenge each student to achieve utmost success.” – Dr. Shawn A. Smith, Superintendent of Schools
In Lawrence Township Schools, academic and extra-curricular opportunities are as rich and diverse as the student body. Award winning programs abound, with classrooms striving to meet the needs of all students through varied instructional pathways and strategies. A winning tradition starts early. Students are guided along on their individual paths, ensuring a strong education in a diverse learning setting.
Open Houses:
Lawrence Central: November 8th 6-8 PM
Lawrence North: November 2nd 6-8 PM
MCIT: November 15th 6-7:30 PM
Metropolitan School District of Lawrence Township
Lawrence Central High School: 7300 E 56th St, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Lawrence North High School: 802 Hague Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46256
McKenzie Center for Innovation and Technology: 7250 E 75th St, Indianapolis, IN 46256
Website: ltschools.org
HERRON PREPARATORY ACADEMY
Tuition-free, Classical Elementary School
Herron Preparatory Academy is Indianapolis’ tuition-free classical elementary school (K-5, soon to be K-8), and a member of Herron Classical Schools. At Herron Prep, our commitment to a comprehensive classical education nurtures your child's natural curiosity and cultivates a lifelong love of learning. With a 96.4% IREAD-3 passing rate and the top 3% ILEARN results in Indianapolis, our scholars are demonstrating tangible success both inside and outside of the classroom.
Take it from our parents who describe Herron Preparatory Academy as a place where children are "loved, celebrated, inspired, challenged, equipped, allowed to dream, nourished with kindness and compassion, and immersed in an excellent
learning community."
Learn more by visiting us or scheduling a tour today!
BREBEUF JESUIT PREPARATORY SCHOOL
Private Catholic and Jesuit College-Preparatory High School
Brebeuf Jesuit, a Catholic and Jesuit school, provides an excellent college preparatory education for a lifetime of service by forming leaders who are intellectually competent, open to growth, loving, religious, and committed to promoting justice. Fostering a culture of understanding and dialogue, Brebeuf Jesuit seeks and welcomes students from diverse religious, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Students at Brebeuf Jesuit are called to discover and cultivate the fullness of their God-given talents as a responsibility and as an act of worship.
Brebeuf is one of 17 secondary school apostolates sponsored by the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus. Founded in 1962, Brebeuf Jesuit currently serves a coeducational student population of 830 students with a faculty and staff of 136.
Herron
Preparatory Academy
3100 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208
Phone: (317) 231-0010
Website: herronprep.org
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
2801 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46268
Phone: (317) 524-7050
Website: brebeuf.org/visit
Local Spotlight: Ballet INitiative
them a short dance lesson,” says Voreis, describing their story time events. They are also open to visiting schools, daycares and community centers.
In addition to their community programs, Ballet INitiative puts on several performances a year. “We hope that our audiences see and understand how putting in hard work can lead to something beautiful, and we hope the children in our audiences are inspired by this,” Voreis says.They recently wrapped Starry Nights, a retelling of fairy tales and myths told underneath the night sky.
Beyond a preschooler’s dance class, ballet can be inaccessible and stuffy. It’s a dance style steeped in tradition and rules, structure and decorum. Ballet INitiative is spinning away from that mindset and breathing new life into dance with their project-based dance collective.
Founded in 2020 by local professional dancers, the nonprofit group is seeking to modernize ballet to reflect the current social climate and public interests, by giving the dancers and artists more input into their art.
“We felt there was a need for a collective where our voices could be heard and we could all work together as an inclusive group to bring innovative, inspiring and inclusive dance performances to all within the community and beyond,” says executive director and co-founder Christina Voreis.
With a focus on innovation, inclusion and inspiration, Ballet INitiative is breaking the mold in Indianapolis. The company has envisioned updated versions of classic performances — like with their feminist 1920s Nutcracker — and is passionate about making ballet accessible to all, regardless of income or class, and building partnerships with local artists and organizations in Indy to broaden the artistic reach in our city.
Over the past three years, Ballet INitiative has launched several community programs aimed at making dance accessible and fun. They offer story time events, mini performances and master classes. As a nonprofit, this is one way they give back to the community. “Our dancers travel to various branches of the Indianapolis Public Library, as well as libraries in the surrounding areas, to read a dance book to the children and teach
The dance company will soon be casting for Nutcracker with a Twist, to be performed later this year. This hallmark ballet sets the classical Nutcracker story against the backdrop of Duke Ellington’s jazzy suite of Nutcracker music. “Our show incorporates all styles of dance, from classical ballet, to contemporary, hip-hop and even tap. You’ll enjoy tapping soldiers,
whirling snowflakes and the Sugar Plum Fairy, along with Charlestons, flappers and, of course, jazz!” Voreis says. You can see Nutcracker with a Twist December 15-17, 2023, at The Basile Theatre at the historic Athenaeum in downtown Indianapolis.
Ballet INitiative isn’t just connecting with and inspiring children. The company has an ethos to nurture its performers, as well, whether they are balancing multiple jobs or multiple kids. The company prides itself on the fact that the performances always come together in the end, despite working around busy schedules, and even babies and children in the studio. Their support and flexibility make it possible for performers to stay engaged in ballet when otherwise hectic lives may have made that impossible. While they currently focus on adult performers, Ballet INitiative welcomes children to audition for Nutcracker with a Twist and are looking for more opportunities to include youth performers.
Ballet INitiative welcomes collaborators to support the group and are looking for dancers, teachers, choreographers, musicians, photographers, videographers and more. If you’re interested in learning more about their community programs or attending an upcoming performance, visit balletinitiative. org or follow them on social media.
This Indy dance collective is striving to make ballet more inclusive to all.
From music to movement, swimming to art, and so much more — there are lots of enrichment programs available for preschoolers. There are so many options that it can be hard to know where to begin. The good news is that at this age, you can’t really go wrong. Give something a try, and if it’s not a good fit, that’s OK. Pick another one and try again!
WORDS BY JENNIFER THOMPSONBeyond ABC and 123: ENRICHMENT OPTIONS FOR PRESCHOOLERS
EXTRACURRICULARS FOR YOUNG KIDS OFFER FUN WAYS FOR LITTLES TO LEARN AND GROW.
TODDLERS & KIDS UNDER 5
This is a unique time of exploration and development in your child’s life that can have lifelong benefits. Take a swimming program, for example. Not only will your child have fun splashing in the water (hopefully), but they will also learn a potentially life-saving skill that they can enjoy for years to come.
There are also exceptional music programs available for children in this age group, such as Kindermusik. In many music classes, your child will sing, be introduced to different instruments, and also have an opportunity to move their body. If your
child enjoys art, look into programs at art studios around town.
Many preschoolers will begin taking dance lessons or gymnastics, and discover a passion that they carry with them for years — possibly into high school or beyond. And let’s not forget the onetime classes that are often offered at libraries, museums, and parks departments, such as story time, nature walks, themed craft experiences, educational opportunities and more.
SEARCHING FOR A PRESCHOOL PROGRAM
With nap times, schedules, work and life in general to consider, it can feel overwhelming to know where to start searching for a preschool enrichment program. As you begin your search, some things to consider are time, location, convenience, cost and what you are hoping your child will gain from this program.
You will want a program that works with your child’s schedule as well as the rest of your family’s schedule. A good way to start to narrow down your search is to know what time slot you are looking for and how far away the program is from home.
Another thing to consider is the duration and cost of the program. Some programs, like those offered at the library, may be one-time with no fee, while a swim class may be more of a lengthy, and expensive, commitment.
If teaching your child to swim is a goal right now, that may supersede some of the other activities. Or if your focus is to get your child to try something new and socialize with peers, then a group class focused on movement and play might be more of what you are looking for. Remember, you can always mix and match, too.
THE IMPORTANCE OF ENRICHMENT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN
A child’s brain develops quickly. By age 3, the average child’s brain has reached about 75% of its adult weight, and by age 5, that goes up to 90%. Children take in the world around them and are at a unique time in life when they can learn a great deal. This is one of the many reasons enrichment programs are so beneficial for children this age — not only are they fun, but they are introducing kids to skills they can use for life.
The great thing about enrichment programs at this age is that you can try a lot of different things and start to see what your child might be drawn to. The time commitment for preschool programs usually is not too long. And if you are unsure about where to start or if the program will be a good fit, many places offer a trial class so you can see if your preschooler has interest before commiting to the entire class. Enrichment programs are also a great way for your child to begin to learn how to follow directions from other adults, and learn what it’s like to be in a classroom type setting before venturing off to preschool or kindergarten.
This is an exciting time in your child’s life and there are so many options to explore. Overall, enrichment programs offer your child a chance to try something new, socialize with peers, learn more about what their interests may be, and develop skills that they will carry with them for years to come.
2023 SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE GUIDE
CONSIDERING A NEW SCHOOL FOR YOUR STUDENT? OUR AREA HAS PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM!
FIND THE RIGHT MATCH BY VISITING AN UPCOMING OPEN HOUSE TO GET ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED.
A CHILDREN’S HABITAT MONTESSORI SCHOOL
801 W. 73rd St., Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 726-5584
childrens-habitat.org
Open House Dates: Saturday, November 11, 2023, from 1–3 pm / Saturday, February 10, 2024, from 1-3 pm
ADVENT LUTHERAN SCHOOL
11250 N. Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN 46077
(317) 733-5679
adventlutheran.org/preschool
Open House Date: November 3, 2022, 6-7:00pm
BISHOP CHATARD HIGH SCHOOL
5885 Crittenden Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 251-1451
BishopChatard.org
Open House Date: Thursday, October 26, 2023
BREBEUF JESUIT PREPARATORY SCHOO L
2801 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 524-7050
brebeuf.org
Brebeuf Jesuit Sunday Series Dates:
Sunday, August 27, 2023
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Sunday, November 5, 2023
CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL
5225 E 56th St., Indianapolis, IN 46226
(317) 542-1481
gocathedral.com
Open House: October 13, 5-8:00 pm
FORTUNE ACADEMY
5626 Lawton Loop East Drive, Indianapolis, IN, 46216 (317) 377-0544 thefortuneacademy.org
In Person and Virtual Available; please call for a tour.
HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL
6401 E. 75th Street Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 849.3441 heritagechristian.net/oct26
Open House Date: Thursday, October 26th from 6:00 - 7:30pm
HERRON PREPARATORY SCHOOL
110 E. 16th Street, Indianapolis IN 46202
(317) 231-0010 herronprep.org/enrollment/ visit-and-events
Weekly tours and biweekly information sessions available for sign up!
HIGHLANDS LATIN SCHOOL
St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church 1402 W Main St, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 519-5501 indylatinschool.org
Grades: K-12
Open House Date: October 1st @2pm (St. Christopher's location); Nov. 1st (evening, 1010 E. 126th St.); Jan. 21st @2pm (St. Christopher's location)
HSCA CHRISTIAN ACADEMY
3237 West 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 500-4722
Hagiasophiaclassical.com
Open House Date: Thursday, November 9 from 6:30-8:30 pm
INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF INDIANA
4330 N Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 255-1951 isind.org
High School Open Shadow Day: October 3 and November 7
Upper School Info Session: October 19, November 16
Lower School Info Session: October 12 and November 9 Visit isind.org/admissions/ visit to schedule a tour.
MSD LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
6501 Sunnyside Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46236
(317) 423-8200 ltschools.org
Open Houses: Lawrence Central High School: November 8th from 6-8 pm
Lawrence North High School: November 2nd from 6-8 pm
McKenzie Center for Innovation & Technology: November 15th from 6-7:30 pm
SAPLING
838 East 65th St., Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 319-8228 saplingindy.com
Call for a tour.
ST. RICHARDS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL
33 East 33rd St., Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 926-0425 sresdragons.org
Open House: November 2nd from 8:30-10:00am
SYCAMORE SCHOOL
1750 W 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 202-2500 sycamoreschool.org
Open House Date: Sunday, November 12 from 12-2 pm
THE OAKS ACADEMY
Brookside Campus (K - 5): 3092 Brookside Parkway North Drive Indianapolis, IN 46218
Fall Creek Campus (K - 5): 2301 North Park Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205
Martindale-Brightwood Campus
(Pre-K and Grades 6-8): 1301 East 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 610-0880
theoaksacademy.org
Open House Dates:
Fall Creek, Lower School:
September 28, 8-9:30 am & November 16, 4-6 pm
Brookside, Lower School
October 12, 8-9:30 am & November 15, 4-6 pm
Pre-K Center
October 25, 9-10:30 am & November 21, 9-10:30 am
Middle School
November 9, 9-10:45 am
THE ORCHARD SCHOOL
615 W 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 251-9253 orchard.org
Open House: Thursday, October 12th from 6:30 to 8:30 pm
UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL
2825 W. 116th St., Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 733-4475
universityhighschool.org
Open House: Sunday, October 1 and Sunday, November 5, 2023, from 2-4 pm
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS
North Central High School: 1801 E. 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN (317) 259-5301 wtsfoundation.org
Open House Date: Sunday, November 5, 2-5:00 pm
CARMEL
Carmel Montessori Schools
Carmel Montessori School is located Meridian in Carmel. Our directress is American Montessori Certified with 18 years head-teaching experience and we a a full member of the American Montessori Society. We offer a beautiful, peaceful and positive Montessori learning environment. Extended days available. • 1402 W. Main St., Carmel, IN 46032, Contact: Emily & Scott Rudicel, Phone: 317-580-0699, Email: info@carmelmontessori. com, carmelmontessori.com
Highlands Latin School
Highlands Latin School is a private Latin-centered classical Christian school centered on developing the academic potential and character of each student. HLS was founded in the Indianapolis area in 2011 and is part of the Highlands Latin School network of schools accredited through the Classical Latin School Association. HLS employs a unique three day program for K through 4th grade, and a 4 day class schedule for 5th through 12th grade. The HLS curriculum is carefully planned from Jr Kindergarten through 12th grade equipping our students with the foundational skills for higher learning. The school is currently located in Carmel, Indiana and is working towards building a permanent campus on their new property in Westfield, Indiana. • 1010 East 126th St, Carmel, and 1402 West Main St, Carmel, Phone: 317-519-5501, Email: admissions@ indylatinschool.org indylatinschool.org
Starting Line Preschool
The Right Start for A Lifelong Love of Learning! Our strong academic-based curriculum prepares and encourages your child to succeed in school while discovering learning is fun! All of our classes focus on an introduction to colors, number and letters with exciting art and science projects. Math, social studies and sight words are taught in the older classes.Develop Social Awareness & Friendships, Build Confidence and Master Academic Skills for Kinder- garten. • 110 Third Ave NE, Carmel, IN 46032, Contact: Diane Atkins, Phone: 317-753-9397, Email: dkatkins22@ msn.com, startinglinepreschool.com
EDUCATION GUIDE
DOWNTOWN
IUPUI Center for Young Children
The IUPUI Center for Young Children offers childcare and early childhood education for children ages six weeks to five years old and believes children learn through play, experiences, and interaction with their environment and peers. • 321 Limestone St., Indianapolis, IN 46202, Phone: 317-274- 3508, childcare. iupui.edu/index.html
St. Richards Episcopal School
St. Richard’s Episcopal School education provides students aged 3 through grade 8, a transformational experience through our engaging and challenging curriculum while developing global citizens who love learning, embrace diversity and live Episcopal values. Students thrive with small class sizes and personal attention from outstanding faculty as they learn knowledge and values for a lifetime.
• 33 East 33rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205, Phone: 317-926-0425, Contact: Kim Napier, Director of Admissions, Email: knapier@ sresdragons.org, sresdragons.org
INDIANAPOLIS – NORTH
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School
Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School seeks to prepare the next generation of leaders with the intellectual and technological competence, loving and open hearts, faith inspiration and social responsibility to bring about a more just, humane and loving world. Students from all backgrounds, faiths, and ethnicities are welcome at Brebeuf Jesuit, where all are called to discover and cultivate the fullness of their God-given talents. Each student is therefore challenged and inspired to strive for academic excellence, to engage whole-heartedly in co-curricular activities, to develop confidence in leadership abilities, and to discover God’s presence in everyday life through serving others. • 2801 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46268, Contact: Colleen Cannon, Director of Admissions, Phone: 317-524-7090, Email: admissions@brebeuf.org, brebeuf.org
Children’s Day In Nursery School and Traditional Preschool
Children's Day In Nursery School and Traditional Preschool is a fully inclusive early childhood program with an emphasis on Christian values and learning through play. It is designed to offer children ages 9 months to 5 years a positive and developmentally appropriate first school experience in the care of experienced and loving caregivers. We play and learn! Classes are offered weekdays from 9 am to 2:30 pm. For the older kids, our program Includes weekly Christian Life Skills, Music class taught by Indianapolis Children’s Choir instructors and Book Club. Please call, e-mail or visit for further information and registration Forms. Tours are individually set up at your convenience! • 5500 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208, Contact: Christy Whaley, Phone: 317-253-0472, cwhaley@ meridianstreet.org, meridianstreet.org/cdi
Early Childhood Center
Early Childhood Center, The Church at the Crossing Parents Day Out (22-35 mos) and Part Day Preschool (3 yrs-PreK5) provide relaxed, secure, playful environments that nurture creativity and the exploration of God’s world. A variety of learning materials & readiness skills are woven into each unit. Older classrooms utilize “Handwriting Without Tears” curriculum. Various days, 9am-2pm. Need longer hours? Try our All Day Classes designed for 3 mos – Pre K5 with operating hours, 6:30am-6pm • 9111 N. Haverstick Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46240, Contact: John Drake, Phone: 317-575-6508, Email: ecc@golove.org
International School of Indiana
ISI is a non-profit, independent school that offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum to all preschool through grade 12 students on our newly unified campus. With lessons taught in English, French, Mandarin, and Spanish, our curriculum helps students excel academically while learning to become responsible citizens and effective leaders. ISI also offers a wide range of sports, clubs, and arts programs for students of all ages. High school students participate in a comprehensive four-year college counseling program, leading to a 100% college acceptance rate. • 4330 N. Michigan Rd.; Phone: 317-923-1951, ext. 334; email: admissions@isind.org; isind.org
The Oaks Academy
The Oaks Academy is a Christ- centered school (Pre-K through 8th grade) that exists to provide a rich, classical education to children of diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, preparing them to succeed in a rigorous secondary educational program and to demonstrate spiritual, social and emotional maturity. • Multiple locations; Contact: Sam Schmelzer, Phone: 317-426-7990; Email: admissons@theoaksacademy.org; theoaksacademy.org
The Orchard School
The Orchard School, an independent, non-sectarian, progressive school, emphasizing experiential learning. Orchard teachers engage the natural curiosity of children, develop academic excellence, and provide leadership experience through well-rounded education. Orchard’s diverse community and commitment to multicultural education inspires responsible, global citizenship. Founded in 1922. NAIS, ISACS, NAEYC accredited. • 615 W. 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260, Contact: Jessica Aiyasami, Director of Admissions, Phone: 317-713-5717, Fax: 317-254-8454, Email: jaiyasami@orchard.org, orchard.org
Sapling
Sapling offers a year round Reggioinspired preschool for children ages 2 to 5 in conjunction with extended after care hours for working families. We empower children to discover themselves and the world around them as they become critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and collaborative community members. We value our students and their passions, curiosities, and joys. Their interests guide the holistic, emergent curriculum and our learning environment. • For more information or to explore our virtual tour, please visit our website or facebook.com/ saplingindy. To schedule a private tour, please call (317) 319-8228, Contact: Kelsey Livingston, Email: Kelsey@saplingindy.com, Saplingindy.com
Sycamore School
At Sycamore School, Indiana's only accredited, independent, private school for Preschool - 8th grade gifted students, teachers trained in gifted education deliver a curriculum designed to challenge and engage gifted learners. Art, music, Spanish, physical education, technology, extensive field trips, athletics, financial aid, and after school activities are
offered. • 1750 W. 64th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260, Contact: Duane Emery, Director of Enrollment Management, Phone: 317-202-2500, Email: emery.duane@ sycamoreschool.org, sycamoreschool.org
INDIANAPOLIS –NORTHEAST MSD of Lawrence Township
Located in the northeast corner of Indianapolis, Lawrence is a residential suburban community of 95,000+ and home to Fort Benjamin Harrison State Park and Geist Reservoir. With families from widely diverse cultural, racial, and socio-economic backgrounds, the Lawrence community values and embraces diversity as one of its greatest strengths. Lawrence Township strives to be the district of destination, a reputation built over the years based on the district's award-winning staff, accomplished administrators, high-achieving students, supportive community, and innovative educational programs. • 6501 Sunnyside Road, Indianapolis, IN 46236; Phone: (317) 423-8200; email: danaaltemeyer@msdlt.k12.in.us; LTschools.org
INDIANAPOLIS –NORTHWEST
Victory Learning Center
Victory Learning Center is a faith-based, fun, loving, safe, and a structured environment, where young children learn through education, extracurricular activities, games, field trips and play. Our program is designed to nurture and meet the individual needs of preschoolers 3 and 4 year old's through 2nd grade. We're now enrolling for the 2023-2024 Academic School Year! • (317) 941-6603, 5150 Moller Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46254, VLCINDY.com
INDIANAPOLIS – SOUTH
Curtis Wilson Primary School and Academy
Curtis Wilson Primary School and Academy, a program of Beech Tree House Center for Child Development, Inc., promotes the emotional, physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual development of each child. Our exceptional teaching staff is dedicated to presenting a challenging and enthusiastic learning environment that recognizes each unique learner. With a dedication to personal excellence, all members of our school family are challenged to practice and exhibit love, joy, peace, patience, kindness,
goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control in daily life. Stateaccredited with exemplary ratings. Preschool - 6th Grade • 7850 South Emerson Ave., Indianapolis , 46237, Phone: 317-882-8636, jhaywood-rollins@ beechtreehouse.com, cwpsa.com
WESTFIELD Kids 360° Early Learning Academy
Kids 360° Early Learning Academy is a first-of-its-kind preschool. With movement at its core, our preschool offers an expansive, state-of-the-art learning environment designed to facilitate optimal learning for the whole child. At Kids 360° Early Learning Academy, we see things differently than other early education centers. We love to see kids moving while their imaginations run wild! We believe that all kids deserve to build strong bodies, brains, and muscles, so we created a strategic environment designed to foster intentional movement and learning while teaching from the inside out. • 360 E 186th St., Westfield, IN 46074, Phone: (317) 888-4805, Email: support@ kids360preschool.com, kids360preschool. com
SPECIAL NEEDS
Easterseals Crossroads
Offering comprehensive disability services for people of all ages. Early Intervention, Autism Services, PT, OT, Speech Therapy, Feeding/ Swallowing issues, Augmentative Comm-unication, Assistive Technology, Multi-sensory Therapy Rooms, Summer Camps, Life/ Social Skills Groups, Deaf Community Services, Autism Family Resource Center. • 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205, Phone: 317-466-1000, Email: info@ easterseals crossroads.org, eastersealscrossroads.org
THINGS TO DO
SUN 01 Grumpy Old Men Based on the 1993 film, this stage adaptation captures the lovably crotchety characters through twinkling humor and great songs. • Location: Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, beefandboards.com
MON 02 Pajama Storytime Young children and their caregivers are invited to join us for stories, songs, and fun. Stay after stories are finished for some literacy activities and play time.
• Location: Lawrence Branch Library, Time: 6:30 pm, indypl.org
FREE
Tales for Twos and Threes Enjoy exhilarating books, stories and rhymes. For kids ages 0-5. Registration required. • Location: Carmel Clay Public Library, Time: 10:30 am, carmelclaylibrary.org FREE
TUES 03 Bilingual Storytime Join Señora Laura as she presents bilingual storytime in English and Spanish. Preschoolers will enjoy books, songs and games! • Location: Michigan Road Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org FREE
Foodie Friends Read, play, learn, make snacks and more! Children ages 3-5 will join Nutrition Services from the Marion County Public Health Department to explore healthy foods found right in your fridge.
• Location: Nora Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org FREE
Movies at Midtown: The Bad Guys
Enjoy an outdoor movie shown on the big video screen in Midtown Plaza. • Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: Noon & 6 pm, midtownplazacarmel.com
Small Wonders: Pumpkin Party
Pumpkin spice and everything nice! Kick off the fall season by exploring pumpkins in different forms. From slimy sensory dough to pumpkin stacking, your child will have a smashing good time. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10 am, indianamuseum.org
WED 04 Indianapolis Public Library Community Resource Fair
Learn about the services and programs provided by many local community resource organizations. Resource providers include substance abuse, mental health, medical screenings, homeless resources, employment and teen/youth agencies. • Location: Central Library, Time: 12-5 pm, indypl.org FREE
Storytime at Cool Creek Nature
Center Falling, fluttering, so the leaves do fly. Fall is here and we would love to have you come and join us for a nature-inspired storytime! We will read a story, sing some songs, and enjoy a fun kid’s craft.
• Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 10:30 am, hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
THURS 05 Animaniacs: In Concert
The Animaniacs TV series was an instant classic when it debuted in the 1990s. Now, the interactive stage production features tunes and behind-thescenes tales of how the characters, stories and songs were developed. Video clips from the series
accompany this rollicking ride through the creative process. • Location: The Palladium, Time: 7:30 pm, thecenterpresents.org
Art Adventures with Mr. Jeremy Can you paint using toy cars, combs or bottle caps? In this program, you can! Kids ages 3-5 will use everyday objects and their imaginations to paint a masterpiece! Join Jeremy South of Ripple Mobile Arts for an art adventure. Dress to mess. • Location: Irvington Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, 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
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
THURS 05 –SUN 08 James Whitcomb Riley Festival One of the largest craft festivals in the state of Indiana, celebrating the birth of James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier Poet. Enjoy kids activities, food, flea market booths, fine arts, decorated pumpkins, a parade and more. • Location: Downtown Greenfield, rileyfestival.com
FRI 06 Oktoberfest A festive family-friendly event to welcome autumn. Local restaurants serve delicious German-themed food and beverages while a live polka band takes the stage. • Location: Carmel City Center, Time: 6-10 pm, carmel.in.gov FREE
Pajama-Rama Put on your cutest pair of pajamas, grab your favorite teddy bear and pack up a blanket! Families will enjoy music, songs and stories about some of our favorite animals. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 7 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
Teen Nostalgia Night Teens ages 13-18 are invited to be in the library after hours for retro games, snacks and crafts from your childhood. • Location: Michigan Road Branch Library, Time: 6:15-8:15 pm, indypl.org FREE
FRI 06 –SUN 15 Grandmothers, Incorporated Written by Indiana-based playwrights, this delightful production is based on characters from the successful cozy mystery series of the same name and features actors ranging from 65 to 92 years old. • Location: Phoenix Theatre, phoenixtheatre.org
SAT 07 Barktoberfest Bring your furry friend and help support the Humane Society of Hamilton County. Find pet-related vendors, food vendors, activities for humans and dogs, a canine agility course, adoptable pets and pet costume contests. • Location: Asa Bales Park in Westfield, Time: 11 am, westfieldwelcome.com
Brewfari Leave the little ones at home and enjoy an adults night out at the zoo! Sample a selection of brews, enjoy Halloween-themed activities and music, and get up close with the animals at this adults-only evening. • Location: Indianapolis Zoo, Time: 8-11 pm, indianapoliszoo.com
Buddy Walk A family-friendly event open to all children and adults with Down syndrome, their families, friends and local supporters. • Location: Celebration Plaza in White River State Park, Time: 9 am-Noon, dsindiana.org/ buddywalk *SN
Heartland Apple Festival Celebrate the fall harvest with farm family fun and games, including a corn maze, hayrides, pony rides, u-pick pumpkins, live music, craft vendors and more. Occurring again on Oct. 7-8. • Location: Beasley’s Orchard, 9 am-6 pm, beasleys-orchard.com
Hendricks County International Festival
A family-friendly, educational event with food trucks, live dance and music performances, interactive booths, traditional attire and more from these countries: India, Pakistan, West Africa, Poland, Russia, Mexico, Japan, Kosovo and Scotland! • Location: The Shops at Perry Crossing in Plainfield, 11 am-3 pm, townofplainfield.com
Indigenous Peoples’ Day Community Celebration Celebrate the vibrancy, resilience and immeasurable impact Native peoples have made across the world. Enjoy performances, storytelling, beadwork and weaving demonstrations, food, activities and more. • Location: Eiteljorg Museum, Time: 10 am-5 pm, eiteljorg.org
Monument Circle Art Fair This family-friendly public event showcases the work of regional artists, plus music, food and more. • Location: Monument Circle, Time: 10 am-5 pm, monumentcircleart.org FREE
Potter’s Bridge Fall Festival Enjoy autumn at this family-friendly festival! Listen to live music, visit 90+ art and food booths, watch your little ones play in the KidZone, or simply take in the natural beauty of the most scenic park on the White River Greenway trail. • Location: Potter’s Bridge Park, Time: 11 am-5 pm, hamiltoncounty.in. gov/950/Potters-Bridge-Fall-Festival FREE
Young Explorers: Fall Harvest
Explore plants seen during the fall season. From pumpkins to crunchy leaves, we will use our senses to talk about the wonderful fall season. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 1-2:30 pm, indianamuseum.org
Spooktacular Tabletop Games
Join if you dare for an afternoon of horror themed tabletop games! Learn to play horror themed variants of Fluxx, Munchkin, as well as Zombie Dice and Horrified, and more! No experience necessary. The rules will be taught. • Location: Irvington Branch Library, Time: 2 pm, indypl.org FREE
SAT 07–SUN 08 AgriPark
Campout Camp overnight at the Fishers AgriPark! The 33-acre urban farm will welcome families and groups for this inaugural campout event. Group registration (up to 6 people) includes a 25-foot by 35-foot grass area for tent or canopy, personal fire pit, a movie in the park, games and activities, and a continental breakfast the following morning. • Location: Fishers AgriPark, playfishers.com
Wizard Express Climb aboard for a magical journey into the wizarding world. Brush up on local wizarding news, learn some new spells and enjoy treats. All excursions board at platform 8¾ in Noblesville. All tickets include an activity, wand and butter beverage. • Location: Nickel Plate Express, nickelplateexpress.com
SUN 08 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 *SN
MON 09 Messy Mondays Explore STEAM topics through messy yet fun activities. We’ll have several stations that promote learning through play. 10-11 a.m. session for kids ages 2-3; 1-2 p.m. session for kids ages 4-5. • Location: Indiana State Museum, indianamuseum.org
TUES 10 Harp Music & Stories
Babies and toddlers will be introduced to the music of a concert harp in this program with Arts for Learning teaching artist Melissa Gallant. Learn how music brings stories to life through feelings and emotions! • Location: Franklin Road Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org FREE
German Fest Don your lederhosen and bring the kinder to celebrate Indiana's biggest German heritage festival! There's something for everyone to enjoy, including weiner dog races, kids games, music and more. • Location: Athenaeum, Time: Noon, athenaeumfoundation.org
Harvest Moon Festival A day filled with many festive activities for families to enjoy, including wagon rides, bounce houses, pumpkin carving, petting zoo, bonfires, music, food trucks and fireworks. • Location: Avon Town Hall, Time: 5-9 pm, washingtontwpparks.org FREE
Movies at Midtown: The Little Mermaid (Live Action) Enjoy an outdoor movie shown on the big video screen in Midtown Plaza. • Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: Noon & 6 pm, midtownplazacarmel.com
SAT, OCTOBER 07
BARKTOBERFEST AT ASA BALES PARK IN WESTFIELD
TUES 10–SAT 14 Fishers AgriPark
Fall Festival Fall-themed activities include a scarecrow trail, campfire and s'mores, pumpkin picking and carving, animal encounters, corn maze, inflatables, midway games, crafts, music, food trucks, and more! • Location: Fishers AgriPark, Time: 4-7 pm, playfishers.com
WED 11 American Sign Language
(ASL) Storytime Enjoy a storytime with a Deaf presenter and American Sign Language interpreter! This program is fully accessible and enjoyable to both Deaf and hearing individuals. • Location: Lawrence Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org FREE *SN
Teddy Bear Astronauts Enjoy an out-of-this-world experience where you’ll learn about space and prepare an astronaut teddy bear for its first mission! With the upcoming Total Solar Eclipse this spring, our bears need to prepare to be sure they are safe both on earth and in space. Your little one will enjoy story time and design a space suit for their teddy bear. Ages 3-6. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10-11 am, indianamuseum.org
THURS 12 All Ages Sensory
Storytime Spend time enjoying songs, rhymes and stories, followed by sensory play, which includes sensory friendly toys, coloring sheets and a craft. • Location: Fort Ben Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org FREE *SN
Halloween Candy Taste Test Come find out if your taste buds have changed as we sample the classic favorites and the newest candy selections of the season! Vote for your favorite. Ages 12 & up. • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 4 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
Preschool Story Hour: Spiders We will read a book, enjoy 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, hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
Night at the Boo Bash Fred the Mastodon and his friends are hosting their annual Halloween party at the museum and you’re invited! Bring your family and friends and dress in your most creative costume for a chance to win a grand prize. Gear up for a spooktacular night of dancing, candy and fun activities for all ages! • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 6-8 pm, indianamuseum.org
SAT 14 The Arts in Autumn Featuring food vendors, arts and crafts merchants, family activities, a screening of Hotel Transylvania at 2 p.m., live entertainment, a custom photo booth, a dog costume contest and a variety of City of Carmel giveaways. Event attendees and their pets are invited to dress up in their favorite costumes. • Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: 2-6 pm, midtownplazacarmel.com FREE
Broad Ripple Art Walk Featuring neighborhood galleries, boutiques, restaurants, offices and shops, each hosting their own unique art exhibit or live music. • Location: Broad Ripple, Time: 1-4 pm, broadrippleindy.org
Cereal Cinema: Little Monsters
Combines two of the best things about Saturday mornings: cereal and a great movie. Cereal is included with tickets and coffee, for tired parents, is available for purchase at Coat Check Coffee. • Location: Athenaeum Theatre, Time: 10 am-Noon, athenaeumindy.org
Cultivating Minds: Final Harvest
Drop-in to the Children’s Garden to learn about wrapping up your harvest in the garden. A naturalist will lead a very brief presentation on what to do with the last of your fruits and vegetables, seed saving, cleaning up the garden and planting cover crops. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 2-3 pm, garfieldgardensconservatory.org FREE
SAT & SUN, OCTOBER 07-08
HEARTLAND APPLE FESTIVAL AT BEASLEY'S ORCHARD
Pioneer Fall Fest Enjoy a day of pioneer fun! Join a “quilting bee,” make a corn husk doll and fresh butter, and learn all about pioneer plants. • Location: Strawtown Koteewi Park, Time: 1-4 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
Story Castle Cinema: Coraline Enjoy a free family-friendly movie in the Story Castle! •
Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 12:30 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
SAT 14 –SUN 15 Fall Foliage Express
THURS 12–SUN 15 Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival A Martinsville tradition featuring a carnival, craft fair, 5K run/walk, car show and a parade on Sunday. • Location: Morgan County Courthouse lawn, morgancountyfallfoliagefestival.com
FRI 13 Garden Storytime Meet in Blake’s Children’s Garden and learn about nature through a story reading. After the reading, children are encouraged to stay and explore the garden. Ages 2-8. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 10:30 am, garfieldgardensconservatory.org FREE
Explore the World Explore the world one country at a time! Every month will explore a different country. This program is open to all families and will have activities for kids of all ages! Snacks will be provided. • Location: Glendale Branch Library, Time: 11 am, indypl.org FREE
Indianapolis Children's Choir
Presents - Reflections: Sounds of the Pacific Enjoy a journey of reflection, celebration and harmony while discovering the captivating sounds of songs from India, China, the Pacific Islands, and more through the voices of extraordinary young singers. • Location: STAR Bank Performing Arts Center, Time: 7 pm, icchoir.org
Mutt Strut 2023 One of Indiana’s largest pet walks and IndyHumane’s signature annual fundraiser. Attendees can enjoy pet-friendly activities, live entertainment and a festival featuring local retailers, sponsors and vendors. • Location: Celebration Plaza at White River State Park, Time: 10 am, indymuttstrut.org
All aboard for a relaxing fall family train ride! Passengers will enjoy the scenic countryside of northern Hamilton County while riding in a 1956 train car. Each ticket includes a sweet fall treat and local apple cider. Fall cocktails, beer and wine will be available for purchase in all train cars. • Location: Nickel Plate Express, Time: 1:30 & 3 pm, nickelplateexpress.com
SUN 15 Family Concert Series: Disney Sing-along Sing along to your favorite Disney songs! We'll play song clips (complete with lyrics) from some of the most popular Disney movies and invite you to sing along.
• Location: Central Library, Time: 3 pm, indypl.org FREE
Orchard Dash Celebrate the fall season by racing through Anderson Orchard. The race offers a 5K and Lil’ Apple Dash for kids. After the race, athletes can indulge in caramel apples, apple cider and apple cider slushies. • Location: Anderson Orchard, Time: 9 am, andersonorchard.com
$5. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 5-8:30 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov/296/ Parks-and-Recreation
FRI 20 Monster Mash Trick or treaters can don their costumes for a spooktacular celebration. Highlights include trick or treating, music, food and much more! • Location: Craig Park in Greenwood, Time: 6-8:30 pm, greenwood.in.gov FREE
FRI 20–SAT 21 Bands of America
SAT, OCTOBER 21
TUES 17 Jungle Tales Bring your preschooler to this program with a focus on the natural world. Enjoy a different nature-related story, activity and craft each month. $5; registration required. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 10-11 am, garfieldgardensconservatory.org
Movies at Midtown: Luca Enjoy an outdoor movie shown on the big video screen in Midtown Plaza. • Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: Noon & 6 pm, midtownplazacarmel.com
WED 18 Critter Chat Drop by Blake’s Garden to meet and learn about one of our resident critters. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 2 pm, garfieldgardensconservatory.org FREE
Twilight Tales: Strange Encounters
A night of fun, mystery and intrigue for children and their families. Experience the museum in dim lighting, using only a flashlight to guide your way! Discover otherworldly creatures and strange objects hidden within the darkness. Search the nooks and crannies of the gallery spaces for creatures from beyond! • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 7-8 pm, indianamuseum.org
THURS 19 Late Night Thursday
Special: Game Night Time to show off that competitive side! Challenge your friends and family as you compete in board games from the past and present while having fun with life-size yard games such as giant Jenga. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 6-8 pm, indianamusem.org
Little Haunt on the Prairie Spooky yet age-appropriate Halloween activities for kids and their families! Come in costume and enjoy nature interpretation, entertainment, a hayride, food for purchase, and activities for the little ones as they trick-or-treat their way through this spooky event.
Super Regional Championship
One of America’s most exciting marching band events! More than 60 high school marching bands from Indiana and the surrounding states will gather in Indianapolis for two days of preliminary competition. • Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, lucasoilstadium.com
Disney Junior Live on Tour:
Costume Palooza This show brings beloved Disney Junior characters and favorite Marvel Super Heroes live on stage for a jam-packed, concert-style show with singing, dancing, acrobatics, and more. It will feature favorite songs from hit Disney Junior series, as well as new original music.
• Location: Murat Theatre at Old National Centre, disneyjuniortour.com
Ghosts & Goblins 5K/2K Run/Walk
This family friendly, costumes-encouraged run and walk benefits Carmel Education Foundation, which raises funds to provide grants, scholarships and resources to Carmel Clay Schools. • Location: Carmel High School, Time: 9 am, ghostsandgoblinsrun.com
Locally Made: Indy's Fall Fest
This event features artwork, wares and artisanal goods from 25 local and regional artists with one-of-a-kind work. Guests can participate in art activities while enjoying a sampling of local artists and artisans, food trucks, local beer and a variety of wine for purchase. • Location: Indianapolis Art Center, Time: Noon-5 pm, indyartcenter.org FREE
SAT 21 Boo ‘N Brew Fall Festival
Families can stroll up and down Clay Terrace collecting goodies from retailers and sampling treats from restaurants. Children can enjoy face painting, balloon artists, Silly Safari shows, and horse drawn carriage hayrides. Parents and craft brew lovers can delight in the large beer garden and sip beverages from local brewers while enjoying live music.
• Location: Clay Terrace, Time: 2-6 pm, clayterrace.com FREE
Cultivating Minds: Pumpkins
Galore Drop in to the Children’s Garden to learn about all things pumpkin. A naturalist will lead you through a brief presentation on what you can do with pumpkins and what you can do after you’re done with your pumpkins or jack-o-lanterns. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 2-3 pm, garfieldgardensconservatory.org FREE
Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead) Celebration
Enjoy free admission during a day of celebration with performances, art-making, Mercado vendors, community groups, and a community-curated art and altar display. • Location: Eiteljorg Museum, Time: 10 am7 pm, eiteljorg.org FREE
Disney in Concert: The Sound of Magic
SPIDER SATURDAY AT TAYLOR CENTER OF NATURAL HISTORY SAT,
Your favorite Disney characters and sound-tracks come to life, performed live by a symphony orchestra. This concert takes you on a magic carpet ride through the most memorable song, score, and movie moments of the first 100 years of The Walt Disney Company, including Peter Pan, Moana, Aladdin, The Jungle Book, Frozen, The Lion King, Fantasia, Encanto, Disney Parks classics and more. • Location: Hilbert Circle Theatre, Time: 7 pm, indianapolissymphony.org
Pumpkin Funktion
Experience the sights, sounds and spooktacular fun of the fall season! Enjoy free activities like airbrush artists, fall-related carnival games, balloon twisters, palm readers, magicians and more! There will also be vendors and live music. • Location: Grand Junction Plaza in Westfield, Time: 1-4 pm, westfieldwelcome.com FREE
Sensory-friendly Trick-or-Treat Trail
If trick-or-treating is difficult for your child, here’s a sensory-friendly solution! Put on your favorite costume and don’t forget your bag for candy. Friendly volunteers will be dressed in nonfrightening masks or costumes along a fully accessible trail. Enjoy the festive fall experience at your own pace. Only trick or treaters need to be registered, but pre-registration is required.
• Location: River Heritage Park, Time: 1-3 pm, carmelclayparks.com *SN
Spider Saturday
Celebrate the most spectacular, silk-spinning species we share our space with: spiders! Get up close and personal with some incredible tarantulas, jumping spiders, and other arachnids. Try some tasty treats, and learn stunning facts that might just change your mind about these incredible and oft-maligned creatures. • Location: Taylor Center of Natural History, Time: 1hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE
Spooky Movie in Town Square:
Hocus Pocus Grab your witch hats for a Halloween movie! Pre-show activities begin at 4 p.m. Outdoor movie starts at 6 p.m. Don't forget your lawn chairs or blankets! • Location: The Shops at Perry Crossing, facebook.com/ShopPerryCrossing FREE
Spooky Skate Enjoy an adaptive/sensoryfriendly Halloween skate! Lights are turned down, music is softened, and the 'scary' is toned back for a ghoulishly good time! Wheelchairs permitted, skate walkers available, and there will be ice sleds on hand for those with ambulatory needs. • Location: Ice Arena at Perry Park, 6-7 pm, indyparks.org FREE *SN
Stay and Play Come play along and stay for this new program that invites young children and their caregivers for open-ended play and family learning. These two-hour sessions leave plenty of time to explore through sensory play, STEAM activities, and music and movement. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10:30 am & 1:30 pm, indianamuseum.org
SAT 21–SUN 22 October Owl
Festival Celebrate this favorite night-time hunter with hikes, crafts, live bird programs and more! • Location: Eagle Creek Park Ornithology Center, indyparks.org
SAT 21–SAT 28 77th Annual
Historic Irvington Halloween
Festival A week of Halloween events, including a run, masquerade ball, contests, Halloween-themed movies, storytelling, ghost tours, live theater, bike rides, a haunted puppet show and more. The festival culminates with a street fair which includes over 120 vendors, live-music and a costume parade. • Location: Downtown Irvington, irvington halloween.com
SUN 22 Cake with Friends!
Bilingual English/Japanese
Storytime Enjoy stories, activities, and a snack of castella cake. Registration required. • Location: Carmel Clay Public Library, Time: 2 pm, carmelclaylibrary.org FREE
Classical Kids Live: Gershwin's Magic Key Step into the streets of 1920s New York City, where a newspaper boy has a chance encounter with the famous composer George Gershwin. Families can follow their developing friendship as the Carmel Symphony Orchestra magically weaves Gershwin’s greatest hits into his stories. • Location: The Palladium, Time: 4 pm, thecenterpresents.org
Pumpkins & Hayrides Pumpkin painting, hayrides, bounce houses, games, food, a kids costume contest and more! • Location: Lions Park, Time: 2-5 pm, zionsvillelions.com FREE
THURS–SAT, OCTOBER
HAUNTLESS HALLOWEEN AT HOLLIDAY PARK
SUN 22– MON 30 Festival of Jack-o-Lanterns The Riley Gardens pathways will be dotted with individually carved pumpkins for a candlelit walking tour. Guests are invited to tour the grounds at their leisure. • Location: JW Riley Boyhood Home and Museum, Time: 7-9 pm, greenfieldin.org
MON 23 Family Evening Storytime
Families are invited for stories, fingerplays, and activities at this special evening storytime. • Location: Michigan Road Branch Library, Time: 6:30 pm, indypl. org FREE
Jungle Juniors Preschool Program: Creepy Crawlies A great way to begin youngsters ages 3-5 years on a journey to discover and learn about the world around them. Each program includes hands-on activities, animal artifacts, a Zoo walk, and a story or craft. • Location: Indianapolis Zoo, Time: 9:30-11 am, indianapoliszoo.com
TUES 24 Movies at Midtown: Strange World Enjoy an outdoor movie shown on the big video screen in Midtown Plaza.
• Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: Noon & 6 pm, midtownplazacarmel.com
Story Time Puppet Show: Mustaches 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. Come join us and have fun! • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 10:30 am, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
WED 25 Children’s Pumpkin Party
Bring your own pumpkin to decorate at the library! Also enjoy games, candy, costumes, prizes, a scavenger hunt and more.
• Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 4-6 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE
Teddy Bear Concert: Monkey's Jungle Jam Children 3-6 are invited to a virtual Library visit! Join us for a visit with members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra as they tell the story of a monkey’s search through a jungle to find musical friends. • Location: Online, Time: 10 am, indypl.org FREE
WED 25 –THURS 26 Haunted / Less Haunted Conservatory Ages 8+: Get spooked as you walk through the Haunted Conservatory, complete with scary music, decorations and ghouls! 7-9 p.m. Under 8: Bring the little ones in their costumes for Halloween fun during less scary daylight hours of the Haunted Conservatory. There will be no scarers. Just tropical plants all decked out for Halloween. 5:30-7 p.m. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, garfieldgardensconservatory.org
THURS 26 –SAT 28 Hauntless
Halloween Join Holliday Park staff and actors from Booth Tarkington Civic Theater for an enchantingly fun fall evening. Families hike along candlelit trails and meet magical talking forest creatures, then return to the backyard of the Nature Center for a campfire, refreshments and activities. Registration required. • Location: Holliday Park, Time: 5-8 pm, hollidaypark.org
FRI 27 Halloween at Riverside Park Need a fun safe place for your little ones to trick or treat? Enjoy a boo-tastic time at the park! • Location: Riverside Park, Time: 6:30-8 pm, indyparks. org FREE
Haunted Moonlight Egg Hunt Dare to venture out into the moonlight for a monster egg hunt (search for plastic eggs with candy and prizes inside), games, crafts, refreshments and a howling great time! Bring a flashlight and dress appropriately. If you wear a costume, you get an extra special prize. Ages 4-13. • Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 7-8:30 pm, indyparks.org
FRI 27–SAT 28
Legends and
Fairytales See audience favorite La Llorona, a work derived from a Mexican legend about love and spirits, and Angels and Djjin — which includes Turkish classical and folk music — in this stunning performance. • Location: The Tarkington, Time: 7 pm, gregoryhancockdancetheatre.org
SAT 28 Boo Bash Celebrate Halloween with free live music and entertainment, food trucks, games and activities, and more! Come in costume for some great photo opportunities with City of Fishers departments and vendors.
• Location: Nickel Plate District AMP, Time: 10 am-2 pm, playfishers.com FREE
Children’s Halloween Party
Participate in games and the annual contest for best costumes for children and adults. • Location: Scottish Rite Cathedral, Time: 2-4 pm, aasr-indy.org
Ghosts & Goblins Come in costume and trick-or-treat at the many booths hosted by local vendors. There will also be a haunted slide, bungee trampoline, bounce houses, food trucks and more.
• Location: Washington Township Park, Time: Ages 7 & under 1-3 pm, Ages 8 & older 3-5 pm, washingtontwpparks.org FREE
Halloween Dog Egg Hunt Dress up your pooch and have your dog search for eggs filled with Three Dog Bakery treats and prizes. Event is planned outdoors. • Location: Broad Ripple Park, indyparks.org
Halloween Parade Enjoy a Halloween parade through downtown Greenwood! All ages are welcome. Wear your costumes and line the street along the route for a parade of trick or treating. • Location: Downtown Greenwood, Time: 5 pm, greenwood.in.gov
Zionsville Trick or Trees Explore the forest and meadow in fall and collect treats along the way on our trick-or-treat trail. Come dressed in your favorite family-friendly costume. Enjoy roasting marshmallows by the campfire, fun fall activities, mad scientist experiments and more! • Location: Elm Street Green, Time: 9 am-12 pm, zionsvillein.myrec.com
SAT 28–
SUN 29
Nightmare Before
Christmas Market Wear a costume for $5 admission to shop among vendors, go tent-ortreating, play some pumpkin bowling, and enjoy holiday foods at the snack barn. • Location: Stuckey Farm, stuckeyfarm.com
Pumpkinliner Enjoy a round trip from Connersville's Grand Central Station to the pumpkin patch. Your ticket includes round trip train service, a hay ride to and from the patch, and a pumpkin for each child 12 and under. • Location: Whitewater Valley Railroad, whitewatervalleyrr.org
Crossroads Air Show This two-day, large-scale regional event will feature the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, the finest precision military jet demonstration team. The feature performance will be supported by a lineup of top aviation performers. • Location: Indianapolis Regional Airport, crossroadsbsa. org/crossroads-air-show
Trick or Treat on the Rails Embark on a 65-minute train journey while dressed in your finest Halloween attire. As you board the train, be delighted by friendly characters distributing candy and seize the opportunity to capture memorable photos with them. Tickets include a pumpkin donut and fresh apple cider. • Location: Nickel Plate Express, nickelplateexpress.com
SUN 29– MON 30 Spine-Tingling
Tales & Tunes A spooky fun event! Prepare to be thrilled and chilled as talented storytellers bring supernatural tales to life in the presence of a ghost light. • Location: Phoenix Theatre, phoenixtheatre.org
TUES 31 Movies at Midtown: Trick or Treat Scooby-Doo Enjoy an outdoor movie shown on the big video screen in Midtown Plaza. • Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: Noon & 6 pm, midtownplazacarmel.com
ONGOING
Headless Horseman Festival
Oct. 5-29. Conner Prairie’s annual fall festival is full of activities, shows and spooktacular family fun. Take an adventure on our haunted hayride where you’ll get chased down by the Headless Horseman! • Location: Conner Prairie, connerprairie.org
Children’s Museum Guild’s Haunted House: BOOville Oct. 10-31. A once-in-a-nightmare chance to explore the town where Halloween villains live during their “offseason.” The classic villains — mad scientists, witches, zombies, werewolves, and more — are back. And they’re just DYING to meet you. • Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, childrensmuseum.org
Boo-la-la: An Indianapolis Spooktacular Oct. 13-29. Featuring a variety of stories and songs, maybe even a dancing skeleton or two, this holiday special will get everyone in the mood to trick-or-treat. • Location: Fonseca Theatre, fonsecatheatre.org
Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein Sept. 20-Oct. 14. Join a memorable gathering of literary giants on a dark and eerie evening as Mary Shelley stitches together her grisly Gothic tale of Victor Frankenstein and his terrifying creation. This galvanic adaptation of the classic novel will thrill and enthrall. • Location: Indiana Repertory Theatre, irtlive.com
Vintage Vision: Cars of the 1920s
Through Oct. 15. Indiana was once a mecca of automobile manufacturing and wow, we turned out some beauties. Check out 10 of the hottest rides of the 1920s on loan from the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum collection. • Location: Indiana State Museum, indianamuseum.org
Influencing Lincoln: The Pursuit of Black Freedom Through Oct. 29. Discover how the 19th-century Black community — connected through church, business, family, military, education and politics — fought for full citizenship and helped shift President Lincoln’s attitudes (and actions) regarding freedom. • Location: Indiana State Museum, indianamuseum.org
ZooBoo Sept. 27-Oct. 31. Enjoy Halloween activities, amazing animals and pumpkins galore! Fall weather means active animals, colorful foliage and a new season to explore. Combine that with engaging, hands-free activities, spooktacular costumes and trick-or-treating — plus, the chance to boogie-woogie to a live DJ — and you’ve got an unforgettable family tradition. Wed., Thurs. & Sun., 2-7 pm; Fri. & Sat., 2-9 pm. • Location: Indianapolis Zoo, indianapoliszoo.com
Spark on the Circle Through Nov. 3. A free, fun, playful, welcoming and art-filled park in the heart of Indianapolis. You’ll find comfortable places to sit in the shade, free games to play like ping pong and chess, a cafe serving food and drink, art experiences, and special offerings like live, local music. • Location: Monument Circle, Time: 11 am-Dusk, circlespark.org
Palladiscope: Eos, The First Dawn
Through Nov. 14. A free, celestial-themed projection experience made exclusively for Palladiscope, a one-of-a-kind, custom-made viewing system designed to play architectural cinema created specifically for the façade of the Palladium. • Location: The Palladium, carmel.in.gov
Eva Kor from Auschwitz to Indiana
Through Feb. 27, 2024. This exhibit tells the remarkable story of Eva Mozes Kor, who survived Auschwitz as a child and the experiments of Dr. Joseph Mengele, and grew up to be one of the most influential Holocaust educators and activists in the world. • Location: Indiana Historical Society, indianahistory.org
Sacred Places Sept. 7-April 7, 2024. Learn about the world through the exploration of a dozen locations, focusing on six main sacred places, each representing different faiths. You'll “meet” a young guide from each community who will describe how they feel, what they do, and what they experience when they visit their sacred site. • Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, childrensmuseum.org
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