Bring a friend, pull up a chair, and enjoy a free live concert by Jon Wood! This guitarist will strum some tunes for you right on Monument Circle!
Learn more about how Musical Family Tree makes it their mission to spread Indiana music!
Bring a friend, pull up a chair, and enjoy a free live concert by Jon Wood! This guitarist will strum some tunes for you right on Monument Circle!
Learn more about how Musical Family Tree makes it their mission to spread Indiana music!
Come nibble on delicious items from some of Indy’s best food trucks!
Tap, beat, thump, bang, and strike a variety of percussion instruments & join a drum circle! Learn more about our partner by visiting http://rhythmdiscoverycenter.org
Check out this free performance by Caleb McCoach, a local performer! Bring a friend, pull up a chair, and listen to the soothing sounds of this acoustic folk singer/songwriter!
Come enjoy two talented ladies slay their strings in a pop-up classical music concert presented by Classical Music Indy!
One performer, Sarah Skreko, started playing the violin at the age of ten in her public school orchestra. She received her Bachelor’s degree from Indiana University and has been an active performer of many different styles ever since. Learn more about Sarah Skreko.
A second performer, Deb Shebish, holds a Bachelors of Music in Violin Performance from Indiana State University and performs orchestral, chamber, folk and traditional fiddle music. Learn more about Deb Shebish.
Come nibble on delicious items from some of Indy’s best food trucks!
Come nibble on delicious items from some of Indy’s best food trucks!
Stop by the Monument and get into a casual conversation with architect Alexander Ralston (1771 – 1827), who platted the streets of Indianapolis — and First Lady Mrs. Esther Brown Ray (1800? – 1850), the very vocal wife of one Indiana’s first governors.
Describe your friend to an artist who will sketch him or her. How accurate do you think the sketch will be with only your descriptive words as the artist’s guide? Find out with Forensic Friends!
Listen in while First Lady Mrs. Esther Brown Ray (1800? – 1850), the very vocal wife of one Indiana’s first governors, and Governor Oliver Morton (1823 – 1877), who ran the state of Indiana during the Civil War, talk to each other about their life challenges!