Tuesday, October 16, 2012

There's More than Corn in Indiana!!!

Science on the Edge: Radical Innovation in New Harmony

 
IndianapolisIN 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

They explored new lands, discovered fantastic new animals and recorded changing Native American way of life. The pioneers of New Harmony were more than just scientists. They were voyagers uncovering the secrets of a newly-born country. Science on the Edge looks at this part of… Read more

OCT19

Science on the Edge: Radical Innovation in New Harmony

 
IndianapolisIN 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

They explored new lands, discovered fantastic new animals and recorded changing Native American way of life. The pioneers of New Harmony were more than just scientists. They were voyagers uncovering the secrets of a newly-born country. Science on the Edge looks at this part of… Read more

OCT19

Amazing Maize: The Science, History and Culture of Corn

 
IndianapolisIN 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

It takes 25 corn plants per person per day to support the American way of life. This 10,000 global genetic journey explores the relationship between people and corn, arguably the most productive domesticated plant and the greatest plant breeding achievement of all time. … Read more

OCT19

GeoFest

 
IndianapolisIN 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

What's shakin' and rockin' at the Indiana State Museum? GeoFest, the museum's rock, fossil and mineral show! GeoFest rocks out with the Ice Age fossils, minerals in everyday life, and colorful gemstones from Indiana and around the world. Shake it up inside the earthquake… Read more

OCT19

Fall Fine Arts Fair

 
NashvilleIN 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM

The property at Foxfire Park has been family owned since 1940, and fittingly is the former home to one of the very first gift shops in Nashville. The Market at Foxfire Park is a "must visit" for tourists and locals alike. Two weekends this fall, the market will present an array… Read more

OCT19

Wild Zoo Halloween

 
Fort WayneIN 12:00 PM – 5:00 PM

Experience it all at the Wild Zoo Halloween! This family fun Halloween tradition offers tons of kid-friendly activities - Trick-or-Treating, corn maze, daily costume parade, Mummy’s Kitchen and Beauty Shop of Horrors, meet Broomhilda the witch, Monster Mash dance and pick a… Read more

OCT19

Decatur Sculpture Walk

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DecaturIN 2:00 PM – 11:30 PM

Join us for the first annual Decatur Sculpture Walk located just minutes south of Fort Wayne. Twelve pieces of new original sculpture art will be on display in downtown Decatur on 2nd Street. Walking tour maps will guide visitors to each sculpture and provide instructions on how… Read more

OCT19

"Away in the Basement, A Church Basement Ladies Christmas"

 
IndianapolisIN 8:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Those incomparable women are back at Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre this fall, where the holiday season is in full swing for "Away in the Basement: A Church Basement Ladies Christmas." The third installment in the enormously popular Church Basement Ladies musical comedy series,… Read more

OCT19

Pumpkin Fantasyland

 
LigonierIN

Pumpkins, gourds and squash are used to create well-known characters and historical events. Hayrides, refreshments and good food. Read more

OCT19

Parke County Covered Bridge Festival

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RockvilleIN

Indiana's largest festival. Shopping, food, entertainment and the shining stars are 31 covered bridges nestled in beautiful fall foliage. Free maps.Read more

OCT19

Away From Home: Civil War Letters

 
MuncieIN

This exhibit invites visitors on an emotional journey into the lives of American Civil War soldiers and the families they left behind. Experience the glory and tragedy of the Civil War through letters of those who were there. Sixteen distinct sections taking the visitor on a… Read more

OCT19

Abraham Lincoln: The Image

 
MuncieIN

In conjunction with Away From Home: Civil War Letters, this three-part exhibit features images of Lincoln and how photography helped shape a presidential image. The three parts to the exhibit are Developing the Image, Creating the Image and Idealizing the Image. Produced by… Read more

OCT19

Deere Farms Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch

 
LanesvilleIN

Louisville corn maze, farm scene investigation game, pumpkin patch shuttle, Spookley the Square Pumpkin educational program, hayrides, family fun Louisville, food and many more updates to come in 2012. Look at the website for updates. Open Fridays at 5pm and Saturdays at 11am.… Read more

OCT19

Fall Festval at Greendell Mulch & Mix 

MooresvilleIN

Our CORN MAZE, HAY RIDES, PUMPKIN PATCH, AND PICNIC AREA provide plenty of affordable fall fun for families, field trips, organizations, birthday parties, and company events. Group rates are available. We are scheduling now, so call and reserve your group space soon. Autumn is…Read more

OCT19

Michigan City Mainstreet Association Farmers Market

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Michigan CityIN 8:00 AM – 12:00 PM

Just one block east of Lighthouse Place Outlet Mall, the Farmer's Market features locally-grown fruits and vegetables in season as well as flowers and herbs. The market offers entertainment and education through local organizations. Bake sales, wine tastings and other… Read more

OCT19

Garwood Free Live Bands Every Sat & Sun in Sept & Oct

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LaPorteIN 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Free, live music by local bands every weekend in the fall. Horse and tractor drawn wagon rides, concessions, bakery, market and gelato bar.Read more

OCT19

Southern Indiana Fiber Arts Festival

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CorydonIN 1:00 PM – 7:00 PM

Everything for Fiber Arts including: raw fleece, roving, spinning supplies, needle felting supplies, dyes, yarns, items needed to knit, crochet, weave and more...not to mention hand-made (one of a kind, unique) finished items! Plus demonstrations, hands on activities, live… Read more

OCT19

Deere Farms Fall Festival Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch

 
LanesvilleIN 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM

Visit Southern Indiana's Largest Corn Maze and Pumpkin Patch only fifteen miles from Louisville Kentucky. Search twenty acres of pumpkin patches to find your perfect pumpkin and try your luck in one of our four corn mazes for beginners to advance Maze adventurers. See our… Read more

OCT19

Sue Sommers: Fish Tales

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Michigan CityIN 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Water is both habitat and medium in this exhibition of paintings by artist Sue Sommers whose watercolor "Zen" fish depict local species in exuberant color and lifelike form. $3 suggested donation. Read more

OCT19

Boo at the Zoo 

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EvansvilleIN 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Great Halloween fun for the entire family! Enjoy treat stations, games, crafts, the Tent of Terror and more at this 'Spooktacular' event! Read more

OCT19

The Derby Dinner Playhouse presents The Mousetrap

 
ClarksvilleIN 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Another hit from the undisputed queen of mystery. This classic who-dunnit is about a group of strangers stranded in a boarding house during a snow storm, and one of them is the murderer! A superb thriller that will keep you guessing until the dramatic end. Written by Agatha… Read more

OCT19

Willard Library Ghost Tours 

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EvansvilleIN 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Since the 1930's, Willard Library employees and patrons have talked about the "Grey Lady," the ghost that supposedly haunts the buildling. Learn more about the legend of this apparition when you tour the Victorian Gothic building. Tours begin at 6pm, 7pm and 8pm on Thursdays,… Read more

OCT19

Hilly Hundred Bicycle Tour

 
BloomingtonIN

Perennial winner of Bicycling Magazine and the League of American Bicyclists Best Biking in America Awards. The Central Indiana Bicycling Association, Inc. (CIBA) is proud to sponsor the 44th Annual Hilly Hundred Weekend, a classic bicycling event designed for the touring… Read more

OCT19

Greensburg/Decatur County Farmers Market

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GreensburgIN

An outdoor Market on Greensburg's Historical Courthouse Square featuring locally grown and raised foods, unique hand made crafts, locally grown flowers and plants, and fresh fruits. Read more

OCT19

Pumpkin Harvest Festival 

NoblesvilleIN

40th Annual Pumpkin Harvest Festival. Hayrides, bonfire parties, school field trips, punpkin train rides, zip line, jumping pillow, family fun! Read more

OCT19

Fall Harvest Festival 

IndianapolisIN

Tractor-drawn haride to pumpkin patch, pumpkin-eating dinosaur, exotic animal including miniature buffalo, straw bale and cornfield mazes, weekend food and music. Read more

OCT19

Kelsay Farms 

WhitelandIN

Dairy fam, corn maze, pumpkin tours, music, food, hayrides, kids play area, moo choo. Bale mountain, milkshakes, burgers, family fun. Read more

OCT19

Science on the Edge: Radical Innovation in New Harmony

 
IndianapolisIN

They explored new lands, discovered fantastic new animals and recorded a changing Native American way of life. The pioneers of New Harmony were more than just scientists – they were voyagers uncovering the secrets of a newly-born country. Science on the Edge looks at this part…Read more

OCT19

X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out

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Michigan CityIN

From the most primitive jawless hagfishes to species like the striped bass, this exhibition of startlingly beautiful digital x-rays will deepen your understanding of the incredible diversity of fishes. $3 suggested donation.Read more

OCT19

Zippin' Zombie 

NashvilleIN

eXplore Brown County at Valley Branch Retreat Zippin Zombies and the Terrifying Trail. Zombies battle the Super Heroes both in the air and on the ground to save the Earth. The destiny of the earth lies in YOUR hands. We need your HELP! The earth is being attacked by zombies!!!… Read more

OCT19

Merrie Acres Pumpkin Farm

 
LaPorteIN

Bring the family to enjoy fall days for the 2012 season with some wholesome fun on the farm. While you're here you can go on a hay ride, pick a pumpkin, get lost in the interactive corn maze, and many other activities for the whole day of fun! Read more

OCT19

Terrifying Trail 

NashvilleIN

Travel our trails and experience haunted scenes along your way when you interact with the dead. This is NOT your typical haunted attraction. This is REAL! Prepare to be scared! Recommended for ages 10 & up. To travel on the Terrifying Trail, you must be physically fit and able… Read more

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