Come celebrate Social Security's 90th birthday with a free cupcake and information from AARP Indiana! Social Security is turning 90, and AARP Indiana is throwing a birthday celebration like no other on Monument Circle! Join us as we honor this historic milestone with free cupcakes, information, and fun in the heart of Indy during lunch hours. Cupcakes are limited to one per person and offered on a first-come, first-serve basis while supplies last. RSVP required. RSVP here.
Find out more »Cyanotype is a camera-less photography made out in the sun, rather than in a darkroom. You place objects — such as plants — on top of a piece of photo-treated paper, and then use the sun to expose the paper. The result is an image that is an exact outline of the object. It’s a fun and magical way to engage photography! Although it may be new to modern people, cyanotype has been around since photography was invented in the…
Find out more »The India Association of Indianapolis (IAI) is excited to host its annual India Day celebration on Sunday, August 17th from 10:00 AM to 2:30 PM at Monument Circle, Indianapolis.
Find out more »The Original Farmers’ Market brings together Indiana farmers, producers, and artisans who are providing the critical food access to the Indianapolis community. The market is located in the South West Quadrant of Monument Circle, next to SPARK!
Find out more »Come join the Percussive Arts Society for a drum circle on the Circle! For this activity, participants will get the opportunity to learn how to express themselves on hand drums and explore the basics of playing with other people. Working with local musician Rob Funkhouser, participants will begin making sounds on the instruments and learn some basic rhythms inspired by traditional music.
Find out more »Join us today to step into the world of intricate patterns and cultural celebration with Pam, who has been doing henna for around 25 years now. Henna has been around for many centuries as a way to temporarily dye the skin for cosmetic purposes and to color the hair. At first, henna was smeared on to individuals and did not create the intricate designs made today. There are many steps needed to properly apply henna to an individual. After the…
Find out more »Midwest Food Bank, Indiana, will be hosting an event to raise funds to provide $2M in food to Hoosiers in need. This free event will have Hoosier vendors selling local food and goods, a free entertainment stage, family-friendly activities, food trucks, and access to public facilities. Learn more here.
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