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Happening in Indiana: August 14th - 20th

All my information comes from VisitIndiana so the list is not 100% comprehensive. If you know of anything that's missing, please post and share with everyone! If you've ever been to any of these events, or if you go this week, please share your experiences
Also be sure to visit the city-specific subreddits, as local happenings lists are starting to catch on, and they probably use different sources
This Week Only
Northwest Indiana
Third Saturday Stargazing at the National Lakeshore: August 19th at Kemil Beach. Join members of the Chicago Astronomical Society to get a closer look at the evening sky over Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Weather permitting, see star clusters, galaxies, nebulae, planets, meteors, and learn about constellation lore from the darkest site in the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Held on the third Saturday of every month from Jan. to Dec. Times vary depending on the sunset, so check website for times.
Goodstock Music Festival Outdoor Music Event: 100-1130PM PM August 19th at Foster Park. The Mission Of The Music Festival Is To Raise Money For Mary T. Klinker Veterans Resource Center Who Help Homeless, Almost Homeless & Veterans In Need And They Service A 7 County Area. The 4th Annual festival will be taking place on August 19th, 2017 at Foster Park in Goodland, Indiana. The Festival will start at approximately 1:30 p.m. CST. with opening ceremonies. The Legendary Jack Russell’s Great White will be headlining the event.
Hamlet Rendezvous: August 19th-20th at Starke County Fairgrounds. This weekend celebration takes you back 150 years. Events include hawk/knife demonstrations, muzzle shooting, a tea, a fashion review, an iron skillet/rollin' pin toss, a carry-in supper, period music and a friendship fire or round robin
Yellowstone Trail Fest: August 19th-20th at Starke County Fairgrounds. Held in Hamlet, the Yellowstone Trail Fest celebrates the history of the Yellowstone Trail. The Yellowstone Trail was the first transcontinental automobile highway through the upper tier of states in the United States. It ran from Massachusetts to Seattle, and right through our town of Hamlet. The Yellowstone Trail Fest features multiple contests with cash prizes - Geocaching, Battle of the Bands, Zucchini and Metal Work Sculpture. In addition to these, join them for the 5k Rainbow Splash Run, local vendors, food and much more. The Hamlet Rendezvous, a historical re-enactment of local traders and life, is held in conjunction with the Yellowstone Trail Festival.
Lubeznik Art & Artisan Festival: 10AM-5PM August 19th-20th at Lubeznik Center for the Arts. Now in its 36th year, the mission of LAAF is to celebrate and foster the appreciation of a dynamic array of contemporary artists and artisans through the exhibition and sale of contemporary art in a festival setting. Enjoy artist activation, food, beer and wine. Free parking and shuttle service from Blue Chip Casino.
Pooch Apalooza Dog Fair: 9AM-4PM August 20th at Centennial Park. Free Admission - Drop in for a social event you and your friendly pooch are sure to enjoy. This event, dedicated to the dogs, will feature a variety of contests, demonstrations, dog-care tips and more. Concessions available.
Music Heritage Series at the National Lakeshore: 730-900PM August 18th at Indiana Dunes Visitor Center. Join in with the Save the Tunes Council as they perform traditional music associated with the sounds of the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore. Tune up your vocal cords and gather for a sing-a-long.
North East Indiana
Shindigz National Soccer Festival: August 17th-19th at the Saint Francis University Field. The ShindigZ National Soccer Festival has evolved into a true festival including youth clinics put on by major universities, golf outings, a wide range of live entertainment, opportunities for youth involvement, food vendors, tailgating parties, giveaway prizes, and, for the 21 and older crowd, beer tents. ShindigZ National Soccer Festival is honored every year to bring in teams that are top ranked in the country. Due to the great history of the event, ShindigZ National Soccer Festival has been recognized nationally as the premier collegiate soccer event! For additional information, please visit the National Soccer Festival website at www.nationalsoccerfestival.com.
Zoo Brew & Wine Too: August 18th at Fort Wayne Children's Zoo. Zoo Brew & Wine Too offers guests 21 and older the chance to sample delicious food, beer, and wine from over 40 local and regional establishments as they stroll through the zoo listening to music from local bands and enjoying the animals. Proceeds from this event support zoo operations, conservation, education, and animal care programs. VIP tickets are $150, and offer fewer lines with an early admission of 5 PM. Regular admission tickets are $75 for admission at 6 PM. For more information, please contact [email protected] or 260-427-6831. Tickets go on sale July 10 at Noon!
Central Indiana
Summer Concert Series in Bargersville: 7-10PM August 18th at the Town Hall. Come enjoy live music, food trucks, a fresh produce stand, and a beer and wine garden from 7 to 10 p.m., including Hazelwood String Band on Aug. 18.
Cumberland Arts Goes to Market: 9AM-4PM August 19th at Saturn Street at Cumberland Town Hall. A Celebration of Art & Community! 9th annual arts and crafts festival with Farmers Market. Unique items, amazing silent auction, superb entertainment including The Irish Airs and Silly Safaris, festival food and food trucks. Family friendly event. Free admission with free, close parking. Handicapped accessible. Located on Saturn Street, next to Cumberland Town Hall. It’s an easy walk to shop at booths and enjoy the festivities!
Wamm Fest: 10AM-8PM August 19th at Craig Park. This annual summer festival celebrates wine, art, music and microbrew. The musical lineup performs from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance or $15 at the gate.
Indiana State Fair: August 4th-20th at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. The Indiana State Fair continues to be the one event which brings families together to experience the best of Indiana! Entertainment, exhibits & food!
Neil Tobin, Necromancer: Near Death Experience: August 18th-27th at Phoenix Theatre Underground. Mortality and mystery — imagine them fused together into an intimate, interactive theatre experience that will make you laugh, ponder, and wonder. Just don't bring the kids. This is grown-up, dead-serious fun. Presented by Chicago-based playwright-performer, Neil Tobin, Necromancer as part of the IndyFringe theatre festival. Details at neardeathx.com.
PlayFit: 10AM-5PM August 19th at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. Join us for an indoor fitness extravaganza! Celebrate healthy choices and active play with special activities. Free with general admission.
Aaron Kelly Performs Live At 6th Street Dive: 900-1130 August 18th at Sixth Street Dive Bar & Grill. From Illinois, Folk Singer songwriter Aaron Kelly performs his Lafayette, Indiana debut concert on Friday August 18th at 6th Street Dive, the hottest new restaurant and music venue in Tippecanoe County. About Aaron Kelly: The shadow cast by the city of big shoulders is a shade where a certain imagination gets ignited. Perhaps it’s all the train tracks that harken back to when Chicago was truly freight handler to the nation, sending catalog dreams speeding over steel to far off corners of the country. Aaron Kelly grew up thinking big and making plans, and wondering where those trains were going to. Falling under the influence of Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, and Jack Kerouac, his songs aren’t too dissimilar from those crates and packages of the last century. They carry the promise that something good is coming. These are songs meant to ease a burden and bring a smile, carefully crafted and made to last. Aaron has been featured by American Songwriter Magazine, and released Barefoot and Bottomed Out, his first solo album, in 2016, after zig-zagging across the country for the last 7 years with his band, Overman
Sizzlin' Summer Fest: 7AM-7PM August 19th at Tippecanoe County Amphitheater. Join us for the 2nd Annual Sizzlin Summer Fest! WHEN: Saturday, August 19th, 2017 WHERE: Tippecanoe Amphitheater (4449 State Road 43 N, West Lafayette) SCHEDULE OF EVENTS: 7:30AM-9:00AM REGISTRATION FOR 5K! 9:00AM BEGINS Paws For A Cause 5K brought to you by: Tito's Handmade Vodka and their Vodka for Dog People Program! All 5K Info & To Register: 5K Run/Walk Registration 1:00PM-5:00PM CABIKE SHOW 1:00PM-7:00PM FESTIVAL HOURS EVENTS INCLUDE: Live Entertainment (See line up below) Adult Beverages Car & Bike Show Local Vendors & Businesses Doggie Agility Playground Kids Area TICKETS ARE ONSALE NOW WITH ADVANCE PRICING: $10.00 Adults ($12 at the door) $8.00 Military, Police, Firefighters, EMT's $5.00 Children 12 and under. FREE 3 yrs and younger NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN DUE TO RAIN CANCELLATION Entertainment By: Blue River Band Acoustic 1:00pm- 2:00pm Cornfield Mafia Acoustic 2:30pm-3:30pm Christine Nicole Acoustic 4:00pm-5:00pm Troy Cartwright 5:30pm- 7:00pm
Guided Tours at the Haan Museum: August 19th and 20th at the Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art. Take a Guided Tour and explore an extraordinary collection of Indiana art including paintings, ceramics, bronze and stone sculptures, and an array of American furniture and antiques all housed within a mansion that served as the Connecticut Building from the 1904 St. Louis World's Fair.
35th Annual Traditional Pow-wow: August 19th-20th at Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds. Native American singing, dancing, Red Road specials, and food. Open at 10 am., Grand Entry 1pm & 6:30pm on Sat., Open at 10:30 am, Grand Entry 1pm Sun
Link Observatory Public Program: 700-1130PM August 19th at Mooresville Public Library and Link Observatory. Bring the family to explore the universe with the Indiana Astronomical Society and the Goethe Link Observatory, owned by Indiana University. Each program includes an exciting multimedia presentation on NASA missions and space exploration. Presentations take place in the Community Room at the Mooresville Public Library. After the presentation, free shuttles are provided to the Observatory for telescope viewing (weather permitting). Choose from either the 7:00 pm or the 9:00 pm presentation, then ride the shuttle bus to the historic Link Observatory just south of Mooresville. No registration is required for this free program and presentations are suitable for all ages. Presentations are handicapped accessible, but accessing the Observatory's main telescope does require climbing stairs. There are often smaller telescopes available for viewing on the lawn.
Redkey Gas Boom Days: August 19th-20th at Downtown Redkey. Chili Cook off, Historic Demonstrations, Arts & Crafts, Antiques, food & more. Information: Rhonda, [email protected]
Rushville's Riverside Park Amphitheater Concert Series: 7PM August 19th at Riverside Park Amphitheater. Come watch great live music under the stars at Rushville's Riverside Park. An affordable and relaxing time awaits you and your family. Bring your own chairs and enjoy our beautiful park, food from local vendors, and a beer garden. Check the schedule of events and mark your calendar today! Summer 2017 Shows: Aug 19th- Blizzard of Ozzy- Ozzy Osborne Tribute.
Winding Creek Bluegrass Festival: August 17th-20th at Wildcat Valley. Bluegrass in the woods! Enjoy America's best bluegrass bands, music workshops, vendor booths, free camping & more. Bring lawn chairs. Visit website for list of bands & full schedule!
Wine & Pottery Painting with Kiln Creations: 6-8PM August 17th at Hopwood Cellars Winery. Paint your very own wine cooler while drinking some wine! ;) $30 per person Price includes all supplies, instruction, glazing & firing and delivery to the winery within 7-10 days. ​ Sign up here: http://www.kilncreations.net/
Southern Indiana
Joe Schmoe Saves the World: 730-1000 August 16th-19th at the Wells-Metz Theatre. IU Summer Theatre presents a premiere musical: Joe Schmoe Saves the World! A dance-rock musical that takes place during the Arab Spring in Iran and tells the parallel stories of an indie rock duo in America and two Iranian students in Tehran. Reacting against conformity, fear and the status quo, the two young women at the center of the story risk everything in an attempt to change the world through their art. Tickets are available at the Indiana University Auditorium box office or at theatre.indiana.edu
Greensburg Power of the Past: August 17th-20th at the Decatur County Fairgrounds. Annual machinery show. Featured tractor is the John Deere. Festivities include Flea markets, food booths, kids games, toy show, fiddle contest, steam engines, entertainment and more!
Madison Ribberfest BBQ & Blues: August 18th-19th at Bicentennial Park. Nine great blues performers rock the stage non-stop at this 2 day event. Sixty professional barbeque teams from around the country compete in the Indiana State Championship Barbeque Cook-Off for cash/prizes and a chance to represent Indiana at the Kansas City Barbeque Society’s world championship. On Friday night, there’s a Backyard Blast cooking competition for amateurs and a Kid’s Q for the youngsters on Saturday. Riverboat cruises on the Queen City paddle wheeler, a 5K RibberRun/Ride, the Pig Toss Corn Hole Tournament and the “Piglet Pen” children’s play area, round out the offerings for a great family weekend.
Rising Sun's Music on Main & Cruise-in: 6-8PM August 18th at Main and Front Streets. Join us in Rising Sun along the Ohio River waterfront for a free cruise-in and concert presented by Rising Sun Main Street. The event is FREE and open to the public! Music and a Cruise-in begins at 6 p.m. and lasts until 8 p.m. Any classic car, truck, motorcycle, or vehicle is invited to participate free of charge. Information on bands with be posted to the Rising Sun Main Street and Rising Sun/Ohio County Tourism Facebook and website pages when announced. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own chairs or blankets. In case of inclement weather, the event moves to Heritage Hall on Main Street in downtown Rising Sun. For more information on Music on Main, contact Karrah at Rising Sun Main Street at (812) 438-2750. The event moves to Heritage Hall on Main Street in case of inclement weather. Information on lodging, eateries, events, and tourism attractions is available by calling (888) 776-4786
Inaugural Ohio County 4-H Rodeo: 7-10PM August 18th at Ohio County 4H Fairgrounds. It's the inaugural Ohio County 4-H Rodeo in Rising Sun, IN. Jackpot bulls, barrel racing, bull rides, sheep and steer riding. Novice and amateurs welcome. Sign-ups for sheep riding, steer riding and novice bulls is available by calling (513) 317-8725. Buckle and cash prizes to winners. Protective gear provided. Rodeo admission is $10 per person with ages 5 and under for free. Additional fee for riding. Produced by Fox Hollow Rodeo.
Rock the World Christian Music Fest: August 19th at Holiday World & Splashin Safari. For years, you’ve asked us to serve up Skillet at Rock the World – 2017 is the year! Additional main-stage performers are Hawk Nelson, Ryan Stevenson and Hollyn!
ONGOING EVENTS
Northwest Indiana
Chesterton's European Market: Every Saturday from 10AM - 2PM until October 28th on Third Street and Broadway in Downtown Chesterton. An outdoor family/artisanal market
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare Abridged: Fridays-Sundays in August at the Center Stage Theater. An hysterical romp through 38 Shakespeare shows by 3 actors in just 97 minutes!
Pav's Summer Car Nites - Every Tuesday evening through the summer. Variety of rides, good food and music at Pav's Restaurant
Suzy's Diner Cruise Night - Every Wednesday, April to October, 4-8 p.m at Suzy's Diner. Enjoy cool cars, music and a special discount at the diner
Sunday Market in the Park: 8AM-2PM every Sunday through October at Centennial Park Clubhouse. Produce, plants, home-made jams and jellies, baked goods, cheese, food vendors, drinks, local crafts and artwork, jewelry, clothing, bath and beauty products, direct sales businesses and more! Live Music every other week beginning May 14
Mayor's Month of Music: 7-10PM Fridays in August at River Park Square. Mayor's Month of Music is held in historic downtown Plymouth at River Park Square. This beautiful venue provides a wonderful area to enjoy an evening of music. Pack a cooler of your favorite beverages, grab some dinner from one of Plymouth's downtown restaurants, a lawn chair and you will be all set for an awesome evening. Concessions are available on site. This is a family-friendly event. There is no admission charge for the concerts.
Portage Cruise-in: Every Tuesday evening throughout the summer. Variety of rides, good food and music at Woodland Park
Portage Community Market: 11AM-3PM every Sunday until September 11th at Founders Square Park. More than 30 vendors will participate in the Portage Community Market. There will be locally grown produce, flowers, popcorn, honey, bread, barbecue, handmade crafts and much more.
Portage Summer Music in the Park: Every Tuesday evening throughout the summer. All concerts will be held indoors at either Sycamore Hall or Oakwood Grand Hall in Woodland Park. Featuring Music ranges from 40s to 50s, rock & roll, swing, blues, contemporary and all featuring local talent.
Summer Rhapsody Music Festival: Thursday nights until August 31 at The Porter Health Amphitheatre in Central Park Plaza. For all of the music lovers out there, come out and enjoy the sounds of the season with the Summer Rhapsody Music Festival. This concert showcase features many artists – each with their own unique style and sound. Select Thursday nights in the summer, concertgoers of all ages will enjoy a feast of different sounds underneath the beautiful night sky at The Porter Health Amphitheater in Central Park Plaza. Whether it’s a rock n’ roll band of yesteryear, an easy-going Motown group, or the elegant sounds that only a symphony orchestra can create, there’s something for everybody at this music festival. Bring your picnic, your blanket or chairs, and of course, your music-loving family and friends, and come relax in the park with the sounds of the Summer Rhapsody Music Festival.
Valparaiso Market: Every Tuesday and Saturday throughout the summer from 11AM-1PM. Fresh produce, handmade crafts, flowers, and live entertainment.
Taltree Railway Garden: Open from April 1st through October 31st. Featuring dwarf plants and model steam engine trains, the exhibit showcases the impact steam engine trains had on early 19th century U.S. railroads
South Point Cruise-In: 6-9PM Fridays June-August at the Harley-Davidson of Valparaiso. Live music featuring classic rock, country, oldies and more, beer garden, food, cars and bikes
North East Indiana
You Had Me at Merlot Walking Wine Barrel Art Tour: All summer in Downtown Auburn. Walk the beautiful tree lined streets of Historic Downtown Auburn and enjoy 20 Wooden Wine Barrels transformed into unique works of art by local and regional artists. This outdoor walking tour exhibit is juried with awards and art auction held each year at the end of summer. This annual exhibit has included many different art objects over the past eight years, from giant paintings on easels to garden benches. This year's exhibit celebrates the many wineries of this area with its wooden wine barrels. Walking Tour maps are available at no cost in most downtown businesses
First Fridays Downtown Auburn: 5-8PM the first Friday of every month at Downtown Auburn. Enjoy Auburn downtown on Friday Nights! Fun for families and grown ups... And those in-between! Late Night Shopping, Live Entertainment, Local Culinary Delights, Locally Crafted Beverages & Much Much More! Sponsored by ADAC Inc., there will be fun & entertainment every 1st Friday of the month in AUBURN!
Rock the Plaza: Free concert series put on by the Allen County Public Library each Saturday evening throughout the summer
Essenhaus Classic Car Cruise-In: Every Thursday throughout summer at Grounds of Das Dutchman Essenhaus. A weekly classic car cruise-in with no participation or entry fee. Participants will also enjoy door prize giveaways, coupons for shopping and dining as well as 50’s-style music. Most evenings, hand dipped ice cream and live entertainment will be provided.
Plain & Fancy: May 24th - October 14th at the Amish Acres Round Barn Theatre. A New Yorker and his sophisticated girlfriend drive down around Lancaster, Pennsylvania, to sell a piece of property. Here they meet Amish folk, whose convoluted English speech, clothes and habits haven't changed for centuries. The clash of cultures educates and entertains at the same time in this quaint musical comedy. It was the first Broadway show for both composer Albert Hague and author Joseph Stein who each went on, respectively, to win Tony awards for Redhead and Fiddler On The Roof. The Round Barn Theatre has become the national home of this 1955 Broadway hit. This 2017 production marks the 31st anniversary year that The Round Barn Theatre has produced Plain and Fancy making it one of the longest running shows of all time
Midwest's Largest Flea Market: 8AM-5PM every Tuesday and Wednesday until October. Same venue as the Shipshewana Auction
Shipshewana Trading Place Auction: 9AM every Wednesday all year. This auction features up to 10 auctioneers selling a variety of antiques and misc. items beginning with the auction bell at 9 am. Visitors tell us there is no other experience quite like it. With a variety of food choices on site, including our Auction Restaurant, featuring Amish home-style cooking and the best pie in town, you can easily spend the entire day shopping, relaxing and enjoying the sights & sounds without having to leave our grounds.
The Home Game: A Musical: July 13th - October 19th at the Blue Gate Theatre. A son's journey, a father's hope. For as long as he can remember, handsome LEVI TROYER has loved playing baseball. He daydreams about playing in the major leagues, but with his father's expectations that he remain on the farm, he manages to keep most of his dreaming in check. All of that changes when a sports talent scout happens into town one day and catches sight of Levi's amazing fast ball. Impressed with both his pitching and batting skills, the talent scout offers Levi a deal he can't refuse. With the decision fully Levi's, how will he choose between his father's wishes of an Amish life and his own deepest dreams? What will it cost him? Levi's journey is one you won't soon forget in Blue Gate's newest musical, THE HOME GAME - A Son's Journey, A Father's Hope.
Mennonite Girls Can Cook The Musical: July 25th - October 20th at the Blue Gate Theatre. Now from Blue Gate Musicals: something completely different. Mennonite Girls Can Cook!Watch the excitement, confusion, and just plain frantic fun when a small town cable cooking show, hosted by two Mennonite women, attracts the attention of a Hollywood producer. This idea recipe for hilarity will make you laugh your spatulas off as these lovely ladies gear up for the "Big Time" - and do their best to deal with their starstruck neighbors, who compete for their own fifteen minutes of fame
Lake City Skiers Water Ski Show: 6:30-7:30PM every Sunday and Tuesday at Hidden Lake. The shows are a themed production including music and costumes with an announcer to guide you through the action. You will see Extreme jump acts, An all girl Ballet line, Barefoot water skiing, Swivel skiing, doubles routines and human pyramids just to name a few. The show last about 1 hour followed by a meet and greet with the skiers. The Lake City Skiers have been providing fun family entertainment since 1989 and are Indiana's only competitive show ski team holding 4 National Championships in 2006, 2007, 2014, and 2016.
Central Indiana
Fayette County Farmers' Market: Saturdays 9AM-12PM until October 7th. Local vendors from Fayette and surrounding counties offer farm fresh fruits, vegetables, meat, eggs, cheese, baked goods, herbs, plant stock and seeds, high quality crafts including paintings, pottery, sculptures, alpaca fiber items, goat milk soaps, jewelry, photography and so much more. Local artists, performers, and musicians highlighted as regularly scheduled entertainment. Now accepting SNAP/EBT, SenioWIC Farmers' Market Vouchers, several vendors accept debit/credit cards.
Kroger Symphony on the Prairie: Every weekend at Conner Prairie. The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's summer series provides music from classical, pop, and rock genres from mid-June through Labor Day weekend.
Saxony Market: 8AM-12PM Saturdays at Saxony Market. SAXONY MARKET is proud to provide a home for some of Central Indiana’s finest local vendors selling these fine products: fresh produce, Indiana sweet corn, homemade baked goods, floral and gardening supplies, savory herbs, crafted jewelry, authentic home cooked cuisine, sweet treats, handmade bath products and much more!
Groovin' In The Garden: 2-5PM every Saturday until September 30th at the Easley Winery. We offer daily wine specials, cool tunes from the best musical acts of the greater Indianapolis area, and an experience you won't soon forget. Feel free to bring along your favorite foods or order from local restaurants to have delivered here to the winery, and don't forget to bring a chair!
Banksy Art on Display in Kokomo: August 4th - September 15th at the Kokomo-Howard County Public Library. See a unique piece of Banksy art on display in Kokomo. Library reps speculate Kokomo just might be the first library in the world to host an actual piece of art by Banksy. Other libraries, they say, have hosted displays with posters or prints of his work, but Kokomo will have the real deal on display. The piece is called “Haight Street Rat.” It was created in San Francisco on the side of a bed and breakfast. Art collector Brian Greif paid the building owner for the rights to tear down the wall and claim the piece. The Kokomo-Howard County Public Library has planned several events related to the piece of art, starting with the unveiling from 5:30 to 9 p.m. on Aug. 4 at the main branch downtown. The art will be on display through September 15, 2017 during the library's regular hours
First Friday Kokomo: 530-900PM the first Friday of every month at Downtown Kokomo. Free, family-friendly arts-based event held the First Friday of every month in Downtown Kokomo from 5:30-9:00 p.m., January-December. Activities include art, music, food, local vendors, shops, entertainment, kid's activities & much more! Check website for monthly themes and schedule of activities.
EXHIBIT: The Many Faces of Indiana Art: 1-4PM August 4th - October 28th at the Haan Mansion Museum of Indiana Art. This is a juried exhibition designed to examine, challenge, educate, and enrich the viewer's definition of art. The exhibition features a wide range of works in many forms by over 20 Indiana artists. Paintings, glass, photography, woodcarving, metal working, jewelry, and textiles are just a few of the many art forms being showcased in the exhibition.
Southern Indiana
Bloomington Community Farmers' Market: 8AM-12PM Saturdays at Showers Common.
The Music Man: July 12th - August 20th at the Derby Dinner Playhouse. Family entertainment at its best! This romantic and touching Broadway musical features a nostalgic score, rousing dance numbers, and is a grand tribute to the simplicity and optimism of Smalltown, USA. A classic story to be shared with every generation. Ticket price includes dinner, show, tax, & parking. Located just minutes from downtown Louisville, KY.
Elephant Retreat and Giraffe Encounter at Wilstem Ranch: All summer long. An African elephant herd of three girls will be retreating at Wilstem Ranch, only 7 miles from French Lick. The three elephants that retreat at Wilstem Ranch each year are retired from making appearances in parades, circus acts and more. But as they age, even elephants need retreats, and they're coming to town for a vacation! This one of a kind up-close encounter is a rare and wonderful opportunity to learn more about these amazing creatures and connect with them in a tranquil environment
Newburgh Farmers Market: Saturdays 8AM-12PM through September 30th. At the Newburgh Farmer’s Market you will find the very best seasonal produce complemented by products like honey, grass fed meats, dairy products, flowers, cheese, breads, and pastries. There are also crafts, art, plants, flowers, & honey along with live music to complete the festival atmosphere. Free. Special event weekends include: Kids Day and Dog Days of Summer.
Orange County HomeGrown Orleans Farmer's Market: 8AM-12PM Saturdays through October 28th at Orleans Congress Square. Locally grown produce, baked goods, local handcrafted items, Buck-a-Book trailer, jammer tent, Master Gardener, and fun family activities. Sponsored by Orange County HomeGrown
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The Week In Review: Suburban News of the Past Week (5/8/16)

Sunday:
Mount Prospect puts on Irish Fest, featuring Celtic music, dance, food and beverages (Daily Herald)
Dundee-Crown students pitch business models to investors as part of Business INCubator class (Daily Herald)
Should parents be concerned about thumbprint scanners used to pay for school lunches? (Daily Herald)
Lombard kicks off Lilac Time with crowning of new Lilac Queen (Daily Herald)
Prospect Heights elected officials, employees talk about city's first 40 years during annual mayor's breakfast (Daily Herald)
Virginia State Trooper cleared in shooting death of Aurora man at Virginia bus station (Chicago Tribune)
Lincoln-Way High School District 210 board member become third to resign this year (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Elgin City Council members taking advantage of lack of policy to make taxpayers foot the bill on meals (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
City of Highland Park mandates that all new single-occupancy bathrooms must be gender-neutral or all-gender (ABC 7)
Buffalo Grove's top cop sworn in as president of Illinois Association of Police Chiefs at Schaumburg conference (Daily Herald)
Cold, rain force cancellation of Special Olympics field events in Lake Zurich; opening ceremony, track events still take place (Daily Herald)
Kites fill the skies over Glen Ellyn's Maryknoll Park (Daily Herald)
Playground equipment at Lake in the Hills park to be replaced; nonprofit will refurbish them and give them to a needy community elsewhere in the world (Daily Herald)
Pizza maker, co-owner Burt Katz of Burt's Place in Morton Grove passes away at 78 (Chicago Tribune)
Bunco event in Crown Point raises money for right against breast cancer (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Bolingbrook, Naperville police find 70-year-old missing man and his car in Bolingbrook quarry after tracing his cell phone (CBS 2)
Monday:
What to know about mosquito season and the Zika virus (Daily Herald)
Pedestrian struck and killed near Bartlett Metra station (Daily Herald)
Crystal Lake hobbyist works on tiny T-scale trains and settings (plus video (Daily Herald)
Dark screening installed on Great Western Trail overpass above I-355 raises concerns about violations of freedom of speech (Daily Herald)
Park Forest nail technician selected for FOX reality series MasterChef (Chicago Tribune)
River Forest man charged with sexually assaulting woman in Chicago (Chicago Tribune)
Highland, Ind., man killed after his car struck a railroad-crossing signal in Matteson; victim wasn't wearing a seatbelt (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woman hired as home-healthcare worker in Berwyn charged with selling cocaine from apartment of man who hired her (Chicago Sun-Times)
Sports Authority to liquidate inventory, close all its stores nationwide (ABC 7)
Pedestrian struck, killed by Metra train near Ardmore Avenue station in Villa Park about 4½ hours after person died after being hit by a train near Bartlett station (Chicago Tribune)
Consolidated High School District 125 board begins discussing transgender restroom use (Chicago Tribune/Lincolnshire Review)
McHenry County narcotics task force arrested three of four men wanted for selling cocaine at a Lake in the Hills bar (Chicago Tribune)
Moody's Investor Service downgrades Lincoln-Way High School District 210's debt to just above 'junk' status, citing financial mismanagement (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
McDonald's workers protest in Evanston, North Suburban Teachers Union hold rally on May Day (Chicago Tribune/Skokie Review)
Two Gary residents arrested as police investigate three separate robberies at Gary sex shop (Chicago Sun-Times)
Evanston teen arrested for drug and drug-paraphernalia possession, weapons charges (Chicago Sun-Times)
National Wrestling Hall of Fame revokes all honors awarded to Dennis Hastert in wake of admission of sexual abuse of students (Chicago Sun-Times)
City of Elgin announces plans for 'code enforcement academy' from which public can learn the ins-and-outs of code enforcement (Daily Herald)
Norris Recreation Center to become park of St. Charles Park District after rec board votes itself out of existence; St. Charles Community Unit 303 board must vote on center's fate because facility is on St. Charles East High School campus (Daily Herald)
Metropolis Performing Arts Centre to feature 'Hair,' 'Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead,' 'Young Frankinstein' (Daily Herald)
Portions of Arlington Heights North Garage to be closed through August as work to shore up structures is done (Daily Herald)
Work under way for Lindenhurst's first auto dealership at the intersection of Grand Avenue and U.S. Route 45 (Daily Herald)
Owner of strip mall abruptly pulls request for special-use permit on planned gambling café near Gurnee (Daily Herald)
20-year-old woman abandoned as a baby in a Hoffman Estates Dumpster gets to meet the man who rescued her (NBC 5)
Tuesday:
Elgin Symphony Orchestra named professional orchestra of the year by Illinois Council of Orchestras, becomes state's only orchestra to win four such awards (Daily Herald)
Nando's Peri-Peri combines African spices and Portuguese flame-grilling in new chicken restaurant in Naperville (Daily Herald)
East Dundee Lutheran church seeks volunteers, handlers for new comfort dog (Daily Herald)
[Arlington Heights gives six restaurants the privilege of using public sidewalks for outdoor dining](www.dailyherald.com/article/20160503/business/160509749/) (Daily Herald)
Consultant suggests $5.7 million in renovations to Des Plaines' Metropolitan Plaza, including shade structures, in-ground water-spray jets (Daily Herald)
Sears agrees to pay $1.8 million to retain naming rights to Hoffman Estates' Sears Centre Arena (Daily Herald)
College of DuPage selects IBM Watson Group partner, U.S. Navy vice admiral to be school's new president (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Body of Palatine man last seen at Shorewood bank pulled from Lake Michigan (Chicago Sun-Times)
Evanston house by famous Chicago architect Harry Weese sells after only four days on the market (Crain's Chicago Business)
Mother of two from Buffalo Grove dies after being shot in drive-by on I-90/94 in Wisconsin; suspect was on the run after shooting a man a Milwaukee suburb and was wounded and arrested by Wisconsin state police (Chicago Tribune/Buffalo Grove Countryside)
Man convicted of Carpentersville woman's death in Lake County forest preserve now suing Lake County law­-enforcement officials over alleged conspiracy to wrongly convict him (Chicago Tribune)
Wealthy developer with interest in video gambling is the high bidder for Balmoral Park property, assets (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Naperville teen facing felony charges after police find unloaded gun in his backpack at Metea Valley High School in Aurora (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Price tag on whitewater feature on Fox River in St. Charles plummets to nearly 10 percent of original projected cost (Daily Herald)
Cheny Furniture store in Libertyville to turn grand opening into charity event, raising money for Feed My Starving Children and donating $10,000 worth of furniture to Lambs Farm (Daily Herald)
Grayslake trustee resigning in advance of moving out of state (Daily Herald)
Criterium slated for downtown West Dundee on July 20 as part of Intelligencia Cup race (Daily Herald)
Mount Prospect hiker in critical condition at St. Louis hospital after falling from a bluff at Giant City State Park in southern Illinois (Daily Herald)
Carol Stream trustees choose plan to renovate, expand existing village hall; will use fiscal reserves to pay for project (Daily Herald)
Park Ridge attorney chosen as president of Maine Township High School District 207 board (Daily Herald)
Geneva woman charged with embezzling between $100,000 and $500,000 from St. Charles veterinary clinic (Chicago Sun-Times)
Potholes becoming a safety hazard on Linder Avenue in unincorporated Bremen Township; township official says road is not part of any jurisdiction (NBC 5)
University of Iowa student from Naperville beaten outside pub near campus; his family alleges it is a hate crime (ABC 7)
Evanston native — a two-time Iditarod winner — gets warm welcome home at alma mater (WGN TV)
Wednesday:
Buffalo Grove considers forming foundation to support and manage quality-of-life programs, projects (Daily Herald)
Libertyville may make space for drop-off for electronics recycling at its public works facility (Daily Herald)
Fire causes $15,000 worth of damage at Pingree Grove restaurant; blaze reportedly started above stove, went into building's ventilation system (Daily Herald)
Elgin man arrested for robbing store on State Street after police find him in the Fox River (Daily Herald)
Mount Prospect mayor: Assistant village administrator who served for 22 years departed after new administrator took up post (Daily Herald)
Two former Northwestern University students accused of spray-painting racist, homophobic messages and sexual imagery on chapel on March 11, facing at least 24 criminal charges (Chicago Tribune)
Resident physician at Evanston NorthShore Hospital charged with stealing about $200,000 worth of medical equipment (Chicago Tribune/Evanston Review)
Aeropostale files for bankruptcy, may close many stores (Chicago Tribune)
Amtrak to allow up to 15 bicycles on Chicago-to-Milwaukee Hiawatha trains with advanced reservations (Crain's Chicago Business)
Minooka teen dies after collapsing at Milwaukee nightclub after taking synthetic drug 'Molly' (WGN TV)
Transgender teen in running for prom queen at Portage High School (NBC 5)
Death of 92-year-old man hit by train near Bartlett Metra station ruled suicide (FOX 32)
Carpentersville cancels plan to lay off two full-time firefighters amid negotiations with firefighters union (Daily Herald)
Streamwood police release video of armed robbery of massage parlor with hopes that someone will recognize the suspect (Daily Herald)
OSHA cites Custom Aluminum Products in South Elgin in accident that led to amputation of six of temporary employee's fingers in a November accident; company fined $70,000 (Daily Herald)
Group of students and their parents sues Palatine-Schaumburg High School District 211 over policy allowing transgender student into girls' locker room at Fremd High School (Daily Herald)
Aurora man facing aggravated battery charges for touching a woman's bare feet with his bare feet at Warrenville Public Library; he's been banned from Naperville, Wheaton and Glen Ellyn libraries for the same behavior (Daily Herald)
St. Charles Community Unit School District 303 board president tackles, holds man who allegedly shot at his wife as she ran from a domestic dispute (Daily Herald)
Oak Brook-based Retail Properties of America Inc. acquires Oak Brook Promenade lifestyle mall for about $66 million (Daily Herald)
Libertyville mall owner threatens to evict Secretary of State's drivers-license facility because state owes $46,100 in back rent (Daily Herald)
Vernon Hills Village Board signals dissatisfaction with subdivisions planned for former Forge Club property, gives nod to development of heavily wooded area at U.S. 45 and Buffalo Grove Road (Daily Herald)
Waukegan enters Lucas Museum of Narrative Art debate, offering its lakeshore as potential site (Chicago Tribune/Lake County Sun-News)
Palos Hills pre-teen suspended from school for rest of year after bringing a knife to defend himself from bullies at Hickory Hills junior high (Chicago Sun-Times/Daily Southtown)
Cook County medical examiner, who turned around once-troubled county morgue, to leave post in June (Chicago Sun-Times)
Joliet man sentenced to 12 years in prison for attempted murder of girlfriend whom he had cheated on him (Chicago Sun-Times)
Carpentersville man wanted for armed robbery of Oswego mini-mart arrested in Arizona by U.S. Marshals (Chicago Sun-Times)
High-speed chase from Chicago disrupts traffic on Dan Ryan Expressway, ends near Markham; four people arrested (NBC 5)
Cook County Clerk of the Circuit Court Dorothy Brown sends letter asking for raise, saying she is underpaid compared to Lake, DuPage circuit clerks, other Cook public-safety officials (NBC 5)
Illinois Toll Highway Authority has first of two open houses addressing construction this season, Elgin-O'Hare Expressway and cashless tolling; second event scheduled for May 12 in Elk Grove Village (ABC 7)
Eastbound South Shore Line trains halted after truck hits overpass on I-94, prompting railroad to inspect bridge (ABC 7)
Thursday:
Suspect in Lombard heroin-induced death leads police on high-speed car chase through suburbs and Chicago, abandons car in Bensenville (Chicago Tribune)
Naperville special-operations police discover 500 pounds of marijuana in building just outside city limits; drug trafficker from Naperville arrested (Chicago Tribune/Naperville Sun)
Aurora police investigate incident where a pedestrian shot at a car driving along Ohio Street; occupant of the vehicle fired back (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woman struck and killed while walking along U.S. 12 south of Illinois Route 120 in Volo in early-morning incident (Daily Herald)
Elgin City Council approves continued membership in Metro West Council of Government despite three aldermen's objections over cost, effectiveness, benefits for city (Daily Herald)
Naperville elementary school wins inaugural Alan D. Krashesky Literacy Prize, receives grant to help kids build their book collections at home (ABC 7)
Father, son injured during Evanston home invasion, in which the suspect demanded guns (ABC 7)
Fire breaks out at City Sports sporting-goods store in Harvey (ABC 7)
College of Lake County's Lakeshore Campus celebrates Cinco de Mayo with dancing, music and burritos (Daily Herald)
Gurnee increases contributions to Visit Lake County in effort to draw more tourists (Daily Herald)
Illinois Association of Municipal Management Assistants gives Fox Lake village administrator its Outstanding Manager Award for her investigation into financial mismanagement by disgraced cop Gliniewicz (Daily Herald)
Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc.'s store-within-a-store concept gives retailer access to communities it couldn't otherwise reach (Daily Herald)
Hoffman Estates approves German manufacturer Trumpf Inc.'s planned technology center on the former AT&T campus (Daily Herald)
Naperville becomes first community in state to ban 'smoking' alcohol, together with a ban on powdered alcohol (Daily Herald)
Gary City Council unanimously rejects proposed $80 million immigration-detention center (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Hebron village president, facing trial for drug and weapons charges, may lose house if he doesn't pay $12,000 back taxes (Chicago Tribune)
Elgin man arrested for attempted kidnapping in South Elgin may have intentionally caused tire damage that led victim to pull off Randall Road where he helped change the tire (Chicago Tribune/Elgin Courier-News)
Montgomery man sentenced to 19 years in prison as part of plea deal for burglarizing three Montgomery businesses (Chicago Sun-Times)
Friday:
Errors in setting up online grade books could mean grades up to 7 semesters back were wrong for students at East Aurora High School (Chicago Tribune/Aurora Beacon-News)
Bill creating oversight in rape investigation cases spurred by lack of action in Robbins (Chicago Tribune/Daily Southtown)
Constitutional amendment on November ballot would prevent Illinois Legislature from transferring transportation funds to other uses (Chicago Tribune)
Glen Ellyn Park Board to consider borrowing $5 million, extending deadline for paying off existing debt (Daily Herald)
Four northwest suburban fire departments battle fire involving recyclable materials in Hoffman Estates gravel pit (Daily Herald)
West Chicago Community High School to recognize pianist at choir concert for 50 years of service (Daily Herald)
East Dundee police move into new, state-of-the-art station (Daily Herald)
College of DuPage board approves three-year contract for new president (Daily Herald)
Software company Paylocity may lease large portion of former Zurich North America tower in Schaumburg; move would mean abandoning Arlington Heights offices (Crain's Chicago Business)
Audubon Society's BioBlitz collecting data about birds, plants at DuPage golf courses (WBBM AM 780)
Lincoln-Way Central High School locked down following report of student with 'small, black object' (NBC 5)
Cook County Board chairman rejects circuit clerk's demand for raise (NBC 5)
Waukegan police looking for four masked people riding in a black van who robbed at least three people (CBS 2)
74-year-old Harvey commercial building collapses after fire that started in basement, consumed City Sports (CBS 2)
U.S. Justice Department: Police chases in Chicago metro area have killed 108 people, injured 216 in past 10 years (NBC 5)
Midewin National Tallgrass Prairie near Elwood witnesses birth of nine bison calves; more may be on the way (ABC 7)
O'Hare Noise Compatibility Commission votes 45-5 to approve 'fly-quiet' plan that will spread flight traffic out during overnight hours (Chicago Tribune)
Cook County residents honor Harvey woman who confronted boy, took away gun; event was recorded on video, which went viral (FOX 32)
Barrington High School grad dies from fatal head wound in Urbana, where he added the University of Illinois (Chicago Tribune/Barrington Courier-Review)
[East Chicago couple sentenced to 20 years in jail for sexual abused two foster children for eight months](www.chicagotribune.com/suburbs/post-tribune/news/ct-ptb-east-chicago-molest-st-0507-20160506-story.html) (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Oak Park approves grant, tax incentives totaling $385,000 to land brewpub on Lake Street (Chicago Tribune/Oak Leaves)
Billboard Magazine: Justin Bieber's tour stop at Allstate Arena in Rosemont generated $2.9 million (Chicago Tribune)
20-year-old Plainfield woman killed in crash on I-55 near Pontiac (Chicago Sun-Times)
Huntley man arrested by McHenry Police for armed robbery now charged with robbing Huntley 7-Eleven at gunpoint (Chicago Sun-Times)
Batavia woman dies after being shot in Maywood (Chicago Sun-Times)
Woodstock man charged with possession and reproduction of child porn (Chicago Sun-Times)
Chicago man arrested, charged with burglarizing Jiffy Lube in Park Ridge (Chicago Sun-Times)
Elgin woman convicted of robbing gas station sentenced to 2½ years probation, must also pay $2,290 in fines and court costs (Daily Herald)
Mundelein High School Community Education and Alumni Fund hands out grants to a number of employees, departments (Daily Herald)
Libertyville water rates to go up 5 percent on May 1; sewer rates get hiked 20 percent (Daily Herald)
Chicago-based investment partnership buys Wheeling-based Cookie Specialties Inc. (Daily Herald)
Red-light cameras in Deer Park to be shut off June 10 (Daily Herald)
Saturday:
35-year-old Dolton killed in crash with SUV on Lake Shore Drive near 57th Street in Chicago (Chicago Tribune)
Better Government Association: Des Plaines casino argues that its profits shouldn't affect its property value, assessments and taxes, and it's getting its way (Chicago Sun-Times)
Man shot 'in lower extremities' while driving on Stevenson Expressway in Berwyn (Chicago Sun-Times)
New Lenox motorcyclist killed in 6300 block of South Harlem Avenue in Chicago after crossing into oncoming traffic and getting his by an SUV (Chicago Sun-Times)
Three suburban Cook County education offices asking state for money, close programs (Daily Herald)
Park Forest man faces life in prison for leading group that robbed cell-phone stores in Addison, Deerfield, Norridge and Woodridge at gunpoint (Daily Herald)
Work begins on new Lakemoor municipal complex along Illinois Route 120 (Daily Herald)
Chicago woman killed after falling from motorcycle on I-80/94 in Gary; driver is Evergreen Park resident (Chicago Tribune/Post-Tribune)
Hobby Lobby to open new Palatine store at North Rand and Dundee roads on Monday (Daily Herald)
Civil War re-enactors set up Camp Kane at St. Charles' Langum Park (Daily Herald)
Palatine High School students win Northrup Grumman's High School Innovation Challenge with hovercraft (Daily Herald)
Huntley man, formerly of Lake in the Hills, killed in Kennedy pile-up (Daily Herald)
DuPage Habitat for Humanity builds home for single mother in West Chicago (Daily Herald)
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