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Indy's Best Ice Cream The Ultimate Guide to Parks in Indianapolis
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Explore Indiana this Summer 9 Budget-Friendly Activities 6 Tips for Summer Water Safety Free Summer Concerts
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INDY'S BEST
Ice Cream BRICS
901 E 64th St, Indianapolis Located just off the Monon Trail and housed in a historic train depot turned charming ice cream shop, Brics reputation for delicious, hand-churned ice cream spreads well beyond its Broad Ripple home. Bonus: “Briclets” are the perfect scoops for little ones.
HANDEL’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & YOGURT
8760 E 116th St, Fishers 2466 E 146th St, Carmel Launched on a hot summer day in Ohio in 1945, Handel’s has a long-standing tradition of making its creamy concoctions fresh on site daily. Their philosophy? “We Never Skimp!” Bonus: Check their website for coupons before you head out.
TRADERS POINT CREAMERY
9101 Moore Rd, Zionsville Enjoy hand-scooped artisan ice cream year-round in the rustic indoor dairy bar. During the summer months, you can savor your frozen treat under the big Indiana sky at the open-air dairy bar, located at the front entrance to the farm. Both serve ice cream, milkshakes, sundaes and smoothies. Bonus: Enjoy a self-guided farm walk while enjoying your treat.
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MRS. CURL ICE CREAM SHOP
259 S Meridian St, Greenwood This quaint ice cream stand with ample outdoor seating has been a favorite in Greenwood for over forty years. Here you can find everything from soft serve ice cream and hand-spun milkshakes to chili dogs and tater tots! Bonus: Still housed in its original building, a visit to Mrs. Curl is like a trip back in time.
WYLIEPALOOZA ICE CREAM EMPORIUM
5535 E Washington St, Indianapolis In addition to a wide variety of super-premium ice cream flavors, this shop in historic Irvington serves up gluten- and soy-free options, milkshakes, espresso and bubble tea. Bonus: Wyliepalooza also offers super student ice cream awards to local schools.
SUNDAE’S HOMEMADE ICE CREAM & YOGURT
9922 E 79th St, Indianapolis With over 30 years of experience in the ice cream industry, Sundae’s has mastered classic recipes as well as innovative new flavors. Choose from more than 40 flavors made the old-fashioned way: one batch at a time. Bonus: Pick up some fresh-roasted coffee beans to brew that perfect cup of coffee at home.
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EXPLORE INDIANA T H I S
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10 Ideas for family-friendly day trips
Summer is finally here and it's time to set off and explore some amazing spots around Indiana. Whether you have just a day or a full weekend to get away we have some great ideas to add a little bit of adventure to your summer.
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FAIR OAKS FARMS
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FORT WAYNE CHILDREN’S ZOO
Location: 856 N 600 E, Fair Oaks An easy drive up I-65 from Indy, Fair Oaks Farms is an active dairy farm with doors open to guests. Start at the Welcome Center and take either the Dairy or Pig Adventure – both are a 3-hour experience through the facilities at Fair Oaks dedicated to sustainable farming. Enjoy the Cowfe, Cheese Factory and more.
Location: 3411 Sherman Blvd, Fort Wayne The Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo offers over 1,500 amazing animals alongside rides and activities in every part of the zoo. Tickle your toes in the treetops on the Sky Safari, cool off on an Australian log ride, come nose-to-nose with a lion, and spend a day they'll never forget! It's no wonder the zoo has been named "One of the Top Ten Zoos for Kids!"
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PINE LAKE WATERPARK
Location: 4640 West State Rd 218, Berne Looking to cool off from the summer heat but tired of the neighborhood pool? Hop in the car and head less than 100 miles north to Berne, Indiana, home of the Pine Lake Waterpark. The beautiful lake, sandy beach, and multiple fun attractions are sure to make this one of your family’s favorite summer destinations. The park features a splash pad, a log walk, numerous slides (including kiddie slides) and a tower to leap from into the lake. What’s even better is that a family of five can attend the park for less than $50.
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MUNCIE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM Location: 515 S High St, Muncie Whether it’s interacting with wildlife, digging for fossils or creating an artistic masterpiece, the educational opportunities for kids are endless at the Muncie Children’s Museum. Muncie, Indiana is home to Ball State University, and is located approximately 60 miles northeast of downtown Indianapolis, perfect for a day trip.
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CONNER PRAIRIE
Location: 13400 Allisonville Rd, Fishers Conner Prairie is a nationally acclaimed interactive history park located in Fishers. It combines history with science, technology, engineering and math and encourages visitors to explore Indiana’s natural and cultural heritage through hands-on, immerse and interactive experiences.
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WHITEWATER VALLEY RAILROAD Location: 455 Market St, Connersville This 19-mile scenic railroad is part of an operating railroad museum. The railroad offers regularly scheduled excursions throughout the year. This summer Day Out With Thomas: Big Adventure Tour 2018 will return to Whitewater Valley Railroad June 15-17 & June 22-24.
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TURKEY RUN
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MARENGO CAVE
Location: Southern Indiana Brown County State Park showcases nearly 16,000 acres filled with trails, playgrounds and a saddle barn that offers trail and pony rides. While you’re there, be sure to take a stroll around downtown Nashville with its quaint shops, ice cream parlors and candy stores.
Location: 8121 Park Rd, Marshall On the long, hot days of Indiana's summers, there's no place better than Turkey Run. Enjoy a day of lunching, playing and relaxing at a picnic area, or cool off in their Olympic-size swimming pool.
Location: 400 E State Rd 64, Marengo Marengo Cave offers easy walking tours that will amaze adults and children alike. The Dripstone Trail tour is 1 mile, lasting 60 minutes in duration. The Crystal Palace tour is 1/3 mile, lasting 40 minutes in duration. Both tours are guided and are offered year-round. Marengo Cave is part of the Indiana Cave Trail. If you have the day, plan on seeing two caves. If you have an entire weekend, it’s possible to visit all four. Register for a cave trail passport and earn a t-shirt when you do!
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HOLIDAY WORLD & SPLASHIN' SAFARI
Location: 452 E Christmas Blvd, Santa Claus Scream your head off riding some of the top coasters on the planet! Whether you like to spin, bump, fly, or bounce, your family will laugh yourself silly on these great family rides. The smaller family members have lots of fun rides just for them. Your day at Holiday World also includes Splashin’ Safari, one of the nation’s top water parks!
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budget-friendly
ACTIVITIES Fun things to do without breaking the bank
It's like a fine art - planning fun and exciting outings while sticking to your budget. Luckily there are some amazing places around the Indianapolis area that you can take your family for free, or nearly free. THE WATERPARK AT THE MONON CENTER
Splash around at the Monon Center’s Waterpark. General admission is reduced to $5 for adults and $4 for youth after 4 p.m. each day.
KIDS BOWL FREE Kids Bowl Free has partnered with select bowling centers around the country to offer two free games every day to registered kids. And there are 8 centers in Indianapolis! Register your kids at kidsbowlfree.com.
$1 MOVIE AT LOCAL REGAL CINEMAS Every Tuesday & Wednesday Regal Cinema will show two movies starting at 10 a.m. This year’s program kicks off on June 5. All movies are rated G or PG, so it’s the perfect activity for rainy days, budgets, or families who love going out to the movies. To find the 2018 Summer Movie Express Line up visit indyschild. com/movie-express.
CONCERTS ON THE CANAL AT THE INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
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Enjoy live music every Thursday night downtown on the canal. The musical entertainment will begin at 6 p.m. and will feature a variety of styles. Free seating is available on the grassy area on the Canal Walk. See page 28 for concert lineup.
SAXONY LAKE & BEACH From swimming to sand castle building, there is fun for the entire family at Saxony Lake & Beach. Feeling adventurous? Rent a kayak or stand-up paddleboard. Looking for something a little more leisurely? Saxony Lake is fully stocked and welcomes anglers. Free for Fishers residents and $1 for nonresidents.
FLAT FORK CREEK PARK Climb the day away in one of Flat Fork Creek Park's 3 giant tree houses. The park also features hiking trails, a fishing pond, and a mountain bike course.
THE LEARNING CURVE AT CENTRAL LIBRARY
THE CARMEL FIRE BUFFS AND FIRE DEPARTMENT MUSEUM Indulge your child’s love of fire trucks at The Carmel Fire Buffs and Fire Department Museum. Call (317) 370-6437 for hours. Admission is free but donations are appreciated.
The Learning Curve is a high tech, hands-on information environment designed for children. Children and their families can visit “The Curve” to develop the interpretive and critical thinking skills needed to gain a deeper understanding and knowledge of the information world.
THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF INDIANAPOLIS Visit at a discount from 4-8 p.m. on the first Thursday of every month. Choose from Riley Children's Health Sports Legends Experience ($5), the museum ($5), or a combo ticket ($7). Summer Dates: June 7, July 5, Aug. 2 Sports Legends Evenings: On select evenings from 5-8 p.m. youth tickets start at just $8. Ticket includes the indoor/outdoor sports experience. Summer Fun Guide 2018
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The Ultimate Guide to Parks in Indianapolis Indy Parks & Recreation Indy Parks & Recreation boasts all the parks within 465. They are all free to the public with the exception of Eagle Creek and open from dawn to dusk.
From massive playgrounds full of ladders and bridges to trails teeming with dragonflies and flowers, parks offer a plethora of outdoor amenities for no cost at all. They are the perfect place to burn a little energy. Save this trusty guide to help plan your next park adventure - and for even more Indianapolis parks visit indyschild.com/parks.
Fishers Parks & Recreation Fishers Parks & Recreation offers a total of 591 acres of park space. All are free to the public, with the exception of Saxony Beach, which is free to Fishers residents.
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation is the first park system in the state of Indiana to have all parks considered wildlife and habitat friendly. All of the parks are free to the public and open from dawn to dusk.
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Hamilton County Parks From archery and canoeing to hiking and fishing, Hamilton County Parks offers diverse activities designed to engage all members of your family.
Other Parks Around Indy
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Put your cell phone away: A child can drown in the time it takes to send a text message or answer a phone call. Put your cell phone away when you and your child are around water.
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Never leave your child unattended: Water is everywhere whether you are near the lake or ocean on vacation, in a neighborhood pool or near a retention pond. A drowning child usually cannot cry or shout for help, so never turn your back on your child around water.
6 tips for summer water
S A FE T Y Provided by | Goldfish Swim School
Summer vacation is finally upon us! This can mean fun-filled days at the ocean, lake or pool with friends and family. Spending time in and around water is one of summer’s many highlights, but it’s important to have fun – and be safe while doing it. According to the Centers for Disease Control, drowning is the leading cause of accidental-injury death among children ages 1 to 4. Goldfish Swim School – Indianapolis is part of the Indiana Drowning Prevention Coalition, a safety alliance that launched last summer. Other members include the Indianapolis Police Dept., Indianapolis Fire Dept., Riley Children’s at Indiana University Health, National Drowning Prevention Alliance, USA Swimming Foundation, Indiana Parent Teachers Association and Indy Parks and Recreation. The Coalition’s mission is to help bring water safety awareness to the local community. Andrew Joseph, Goldfish Swim School’s General Manager and Water Safety Expert, provides tips for parents and kids who likely haven't been in or around water in many months. Swimming can be one of the most enjoyable parts of summer, so while your family is out enjoying the nice weather, keep safety in mind and of course have fun!
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Designate a water watcher: Assign a Designated Watcher so there are never questions about which adult is responsible for watching the child.
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Have an emergency plan in place: Start a conversation with your kids about water safety and share tips with them about what to do if they fall into water. Call paramedics right away even if the child appears ok physically. Learn infant and child CPR. Keep rescue equipment, a phone and emergency numbers nearby.
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Start swim lessons early: As young as four months old, enroll children in swim lessons. Teach children water acclimation and aquatic survival skills designed to help them survive should they reach the water alone. Goldfish Swim School has two Indianapolis locations, in Carmel and Fishers and offers year-round, perpetual swim lessons to children ages 4 months to 12 years old.
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Conversations with caretakers: If your child goes to a friend’s house to play, ask the adult what kinds of activities they will engage in, and specifically, if they will be around water, and make sure the children are supervised. When traveling to relatives’ and friends’ homes they may not understand the importance of keeping gates closed, doors locked, etc.
market guide From the tables teeming with fresh produce and baked goods to the one-of-a-kind crafts and live entertainment, Farmers Markets offer a little something for everyone. And there are plenty to choose from right here in Indy.
Central 38th Street/Meridian Farmers’ Market This open-air market offers fresh produce, local goods, nutritional information and health screenings. Date/Time: June 7-September 20 (1st & 3rd & 5th Thursdays), 4:00-6:30 pm Location: 3808 N. Meridian St, Indianapolis, behind Meridian Methodist Church
Broad Ripple Farmers’ Market Find everything from fresh strawberries, lettuce and bedding plants to honey, breads and dairy products. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 5 – September 29, 8:00 am- Noon Location: Broad Ripple Magnet High School parking lot, 1115 Broad Ripple Ave, Indianapolis
City Market “The Original Farmers Market” in downtown Indianapolis is a favorite for grabbing lunch on the workday or shopping fresh fruits, veggies, baked goods, flowers and more. Date/Time: Wednesdays, May 2- September 26, 9:30 am-1:30 pm (Rain or Shine) Location: Outside the City Market, Downtown Indy
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Irvington Farmers’ Market Find more than 70 farmers and vendors, local non-profits, preschools and more. Date/Time: Sundays, June 3-mid-November, 9:00 am-1:30 pm Location: Main Street School parking lot, Irvington
JCC Market One of Indy's friendliest markets! Purchase a reusable tote at the welcome table to haul your wares. Date/Time: Sundays, May 20- September 30, 10:00 am-1:00 pm Location: Jewish Community Center parking lot, 6701 Hoover Rd, Indianapolis
Binford Farmers’ Market Over 100 vendors dot this market and a small number of wagons are available to use while shopping if needed. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 5-October 27, 8:00 am-Noon Location: 65th and Bindford, Indianapolis
Statehouse Market Stop by every Thursday in season, for great local produce and food trucks. Date/Time: Thursdays May 24- October 25, 10:30 am-1:30 pm Location: Robert D. Orr Plaza, Downtown Indy
Normandy Farms “Farm To Fork” Market Open year-round, this market promotes itself as Indy’s only chemical-free farmers market. Date/Time: Fridays, 4:00-7:00pm Location: Historic Normandy Farm, 7802 Marsh Rd, Indianapolis
Garfield Park Farmers’ Market This market strives to create a better community amongst farmers and consumers while creating the perfect gathering place. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 5-October 27, 9:00 am-12:30pm Location: Garfield Park next to the tennis courts near the corner of Shelby St and E Southern Ave
North Carmel Farmers’ Market A growers- and producers-only market with plenty of produce, dairy, plants and prepared foods, plus live music. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 5-September 29, 8:00-11:30 am Location: Center for the Performing Arts, 2 Center Green, Carmel More info: (317) 843-3800
Fishers Farmers’ Market Shop from favorites like Archers Meats offerings, Tilly’s Tea Room scones, Spencer Farms produce, while enjoying live music. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 5- September 29, 8:00 am-Noon Location: Nickel Plate Park, 6 Municipal Drive, Fishers
Market at Saxony Spend Saturdays amid farm-fresh produce and fun community in the Hospital parking lot. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 19-September 8, 9:00 am-1:00 pm Location: Saxony Hospital parking lot, 131st St and Olio Rd, Fishers
Noblesville Main Street Farmers’ Market As the oldest market in Hamilton County, you’ll find more than 80 vendors on-site. A smaller “European-style” market is also available on Thursdays from 5-8pm. Date/Time: Saturdays May 5-October 13, 8:00 am-Noon Location: Federal Hill Commons
Zionsville Farmers’ Market This market boasts a wide array of local businesses and weekly themed events, plus live music. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 19- September 8, 8:00-11:00 am Location: Corners of Main and W Hawthorne Sts, downtown Zionsville
South Beautify Beech Grove’s Farmers’ Market Features produce, Simply Divine cupcakes, honey, peanut butter and treats for your pets at home. Date/Time: Tuesdays, May 15-mid-October, 3:00- 6:00 pm Location: Corner of Churchman and Emerson, Beech Grove
Fortville Farmers’ Market of Hancock County This weekly summer market features local produce, artisans, and occasional kids-centric activities. Date/Time: Thursdays, May 10-September 27, 4:00-7:00 pm Location: 600 Vitality Dr, Fortville
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Greenwood Farmers’ Market Greenwood market always seems to have an abundance of what visitors are looking for from local produce and dairy to baked goods. Date/Time: Saturdays, May 12- September 29, 8:00 am-Noon Location: Greenwood United Methodist Church, 525 N. Madison, Greenwood
Southport Farmers’ Market Plenty of local produce, dairy and baked goods, with special appearances by Oberweis Dairy and Simply Divine Cupcakes. Date/Time: May 15- September 28, Tuesdays: 10:00 am-2:00 pm. Thursdays: 3:00- 6:30pm Location: Southport Bethel Community Church parking lot, 2810 E Southport Rd, Indianapolis
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Avon Farmers’ Market
This weekly market features local produce, baked goods, flowers and more, all by vendors who live within a 60-mile radius of Avon. Date/Time: Tuesdays, June 5-September 25, 4:00 -7:00 pm Location: Hendricks Regional Health, 8244 E. US Highway 36, Avon
Plainfield Chamber Of Commerce Farmers’ Market Features a host of produce, baked goods, crafters, non-profit organizations and food trucks. Date/Time: Wednesdays, June 6-September 26, 4:00-7:00 pm Location: Plainfield Friends Meeting, 105 S East St, Plainfield
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FREE
summer concerts Throughout the summer months, Indianapolis plays host to a number of outdoor concert series. With music styles ranging from jazz to kids’ tunes to good old fashioned rock ‘n roll, it is easy to find something the whole family will enjoy. So, grab a chair or blanket, pack a picnic and take advantage of these summer concerts that run all summer long. For a complete list of summer concerts, visit indyschild.com/summer-concerts.
FISHERS TUESDAY NIGHT CONCERT SERIES
Tuesdays | 7 - 9 PM Central Green & Nickel Plate District AMP June 5 My Yellow Rickshaw June 12 Endless Summer Band June 19 The Doo! Band June 26 Mike & Joe July 3 Spark!Fishers Show: WJJK presents The PettyBreakers July 10 The Bishops July 17 Parrots of the Caribbean July 24 Dave & Rae July 31 Encore Show Aug. 7 Encore Show
CONCERTS ON THE CENTRAL GREEN Wednesdays | 12 - 1 PM Liberty Plaza on the Central Green June 6 Kelly Isenhower June 13 Phil Pierle June 20 Christina 7 June 27 Rick Matillo July 11 Kelly Isenhower July 18 Phil Pierle July 25 Chad Mills Aug. 1 Kelly Isenhower Aug. 8 Phil Pierle Aug. 15 Tim & Jay Aug. 22 Doug Henthorn Aug. 29 Cory Williams Sept. 5 Kelly Isenhower Sept. 12 Phil Pierle Sept. 19 Doug Henthorn Sept. 26 Chad Mills
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SUMMER FAMILY CONCERT SERIES AT THE GAZEBO Wednesdays | 7 -9 PM Carmel Gazebo Concerts June 6 The Flying Toasters June 13 Rick K & the Allnighters June 20 Ruditoonz at 6 pm & Hunter Smith Band at 7 pm June 27 My Yellow Rickshaw July 11 Blue River Band July 18 45 RPM July 25 Parrots of the Caribbean Aug. 1 The Bishops Aug. 8 Dave & Whitney Aug. 15 Stella Luna Aug. 22 The Woomblies Aug. 29 Ruditoonz at 6 pm & Soul Street at 7 pm Sept. 5 Mix Tape Sept. 12 Mike & Joe Sept. 19 The Doo! Band Sept. 26 Endless Summer Band
CONCERTS ON THE CANAL Thursdays | 6 - 8 PM Indiana Historical Society June 7 The Cool City Band June 1 Midtown Mad Men June 21 Tad Robinson June 28 Everett Greene July 5 LemonWheel July 12 Brenda Williams July 19 My Yellow Rickshaw July 26 Tastes Like Chicken *Free seating along the canal
NOBLESVILLE SUMMER CONCERT SERIES Thursdays | 7 PM Dillon Park & Forest Park June 7 NKG June 14 Saddlebrook June 21 Living Proof June 28 Jai Baker July 5 Endless Summer Band July 12 Bigg Country Band July 26 Cash on Fire Aug. 2 The Doo! Band
SUMMER UNDER THE SAILS
Wednesdays | 6-8 PM Under The Sails at the Eiteljorg Museum June 6 The Tillers June 13 Tim Brickley & The List June 20 Emily Ann Thompson 4-piece June 27 Soundz of Santana July 4 Heartstone Crossing (cover band) July 11 My Yellow Rickshaw July 18 Pavel & Direct Contact July 25 Tad Robinson (Blues) Aug. 1 il Troubadore (Sci-Fi and Worldly)
HOLLIDAY PARK SUMMER CONCERT SERIES
Thursdays | 7 - 9 PM The Ruins at Holliday Park June 14 Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra June 21 The Knot Brothers July 5 Sarah Grain & the Billions of Stars July 19 Matt Roush (popular covers) Aug 2 Jif and the Choosy Mothers
CONCERTS WITH NATURE & JAZZ ON THE POINT
Wednesdays | 6:30 PM The Marina at Eagle Creek Park June 6 Sean Imboden Large Ensemble June 13 Tim Grimm June 20 The Steve Weakley Group June 27 Wonderhills 11 The Sandy Lomax Ensemble July July 18 Bill Price July 25 Charlie Ballantine Quartet Aug. 1 The Half Step Sisters Aug. 8 Sophia Goodman Band Aug. 15 The Honey Dewdrops Aug. 22 Farrelly/Markiewicz Jazz Quintet * Parking is $5-$6
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Summer Fairs & Festivals From festival food to fair rides to celebrating the amazing heritages that make Indy the cultural mecca it is: It wouldn’t be the warm-weather season without a smattering of festivals, feasts, and fairs. For more information on all of these festivals please visit indyschild.com/festivals.
JUNE
8-9 ITALIAN STREET FESTIVAL Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary 9 INDY MIDSOMMER FESTIVAL Latvian Community Center 9-10 CURIOSITY FAIR Conner Prairie 14
STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL ON THE CIRCLE Monument Circle
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INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church
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Hendricks County Ribfest + Avon Balloon Glow
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23-24 EITELJORG INDIAN MARKET & FESTIVAL Eiteljorg Museum
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24 ASIAN FEST Indiana State Museum
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24 FAMILIA FEST Military Park
88TH ANNUAL MARION COUNTY FAIR Marion County Fairgrounds INTERNATIONAL FESTIVAL St. Gabriel the Archangel Catholic Church INDY BOOK FEST Central Library
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JUNETEENTH Eiteljorg Museum
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TASTE OF BROAD RIPPLE Broad Ripple Village
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TALBOT STREET ART FAIR 16th & 20th Streets / Delaware & Pennsylvania
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SPARKFISHERS! Nickel Plate District
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TASTE OF INDY Monument Circle
30 GREENWOOD FREEDOM FESTIVAL Craig Park 30 HENDRICKS COUNTY RIBFEST + AVON BALLOON GLOW Kingsway Christian Church/School
JULY
3-4 CARMELFEST Carmel Civic Square
4 WESTFIELD ROCKS THE 4TH Grand Park 13 ICE CREAM SOCIAL Monument Circle
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13-22 48TH ANNUAL INDIANA BLACK EXPO SUMMER CELEBRATION Various locations in Indianapolis
Indiana State Fair
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HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR IN NOBLESVILLE Hamilton County Fairgrounds
AUGUST
3-19 INDIANA STATE FAIR Indiana State Fairgrounds
4 ZIONSVILLE STREET DANCE Main Street Zionsville 9-12
BROAD RIPPLE CARNIVAL Broad Ripple Park
11 FAMILY FUN FAIR Hamilton County Sports Complex 17-18
ST. THOMAS AQUINAS SAUSAGEFEST St. Thomas Aquinas Church
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Westfield Rocks the 4th
18 CUMBERLAND ARTS FESTIVAL Saturn Street at Cumberland Town Hall 24-26
IU NORTH HEALTH HOSPITAL CARMEL ARTOMOBILIA Carmel Arts District
24 45TH ANNUAL GREEKFEST Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church in Carmel 25 FEAST OF LANTERNS Spades Park
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Broad Ripple Carnival
25 AMIGOS DE WESTFIELD Asa Bales Park Summer Fun Guide 2018
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