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Phoenix Theatre to Premiere “Forever Sung”

Not many people like the idea of getting older, but let’s face it…it’s better than the alternative.  In truth, there is much to be celebrated about aging. That’s the idea behind the original musical production “Forever Sung: A Celebration of Age in Song” at the Phoenix Theatre in Indianapolis. “Forever Sung” opens to the public [...]

Phoenix Theatre to Premiere “Forever Sung” is a post from The Indiana Insider Blog. Check out more great content from the Indiana Insider.

Fore! The My Marsh Classic is Headed Your Way!

If you’ve heard of the My Marsh Classic golf tournament that’s coming up at the end of May, you may have several questions about the event. Questions like: Will the bag boys be competing? Will I be hearing “Fore!” and need to duck while grocery shopping? Well there’s no need to worry about any of [...]

Fore! The My Marsh Classic is Headed Your Way! is a post from The Indiana Insider Blog. Check out more great content from the Indiana Insider.

Tips for a Trip to the Farmer’s Market

  South Bend Farmer’s Market One of my favorite Saturday morning traditions is visiting the Columbus Farmer’s Market. We love to wander around, pick up a few things to eat for the week ahead, savor some sausage breakfast sandwiches, and sip our coffee and tea. It’s one of those wonderful things that define weekends from [...]

Tips for a Trip to the Farmer’s Market is a post from The Indiana Insider Blog. Check out more great content from the Indiana Insider.

WonderLab in Bloomington, Indiana

Bloomington, Indiana, home to Indiana University, is certainly a place of scientific discovery. Afterall, you’ve got researchers, professors and thought leaders in just about every academic field doing cutting edge work all over town. But my family’s recent trip to WonderLab, a children’s science museum there, taught me that discoveries can be made at any [...]

WonderLab in Bloomington, Indiana is a post from The Indiana Insider Blog. Check out more great content from the Indiana Insider.

Authentic Italian Dishes at Galo’s Italian Grill

As I write this, I am sitting in catch-your-breath-beautiful Western North Carolina. You might ask why I am thinking about Richmond, Indiana while surrounded by the blue mountains, lush forests and rushing rivers of this gorgeous place. Well, I am hungry. Really I am. And I am thinking about Galo’s Italian Grill. I’m thinking about [...]

Authentic Italian Dishes at Galo’s Italian Grill is a post from The Indiana Insider Blog. Check out more great content from the Indiana Insider.

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Comment by Jessica Cassidy on October 20, 2009 at 1:00pm
Thanks jeremy I'll pass it along!
Comment by Jessica Cassidy on October 20, 2009 at 11:34am
Hey does anyone know how to get coupons for the childrens museum? I have had people here in our office asking.
Comment by Steve Stuck on September 25, 2009 at 9:28am
Fall is my most favorite time of the year and that Leaf Cam idea is great.
Comment by Phillip Anderson on November 18, 2008 at 10:22pm
I really love to travel Indiana. My goal for the past 25 years has been to visit every single dot on Indiana's map - that's 2,520 places. I've been down some interesting roads, and paths, on my quest. I am 86% complete with under 360 to go. I've seen many beautiful sites, but also those places that John Mellencamp describes as "ghost towns along the highway." Over the years, my wife and I have trekked across country and ended up at several delightful B&Bs in every corner of Indiana.
 

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