Monday, June 21, 2010

Things to do in Central Indiana- Art Museum Pt 3

Ok, we've covered the grounds of the IMA which are wonderful and a destination in and of themselves but of course, the museum itself it the main draw. Admission, parking and Wi-Fi are all free! What an incredible value! The permanant collections include Indiana artists such as TC Steele. There are always new visiting collections and special events.
The museum also hosts movies under the stars during the summer:
http://www.imamuseum.org/programs/films

Plan a visit, you will not be sorry!

Please note: the museum is closed on Monday.

Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Things to do in Central Indiana- Art Museum Pt 2

The Virginia B Fairbanks Art & Nature Park is opening soon (June 20th-Grand Opening). This 100 acre park is adjacent to the museum grounds, it has wetlands, woods, and a 35 acre lake. It will feature art installations and exhibitions in a family friendly enviorment. We were back there hiking around the lake last fall and saw the beginnings of the park forming. It should be awesome and free, a perfect way to spend a day.

http://www.imamuseum.org/special-event/100-acres-grand-opening

Monday, June 7, 2010

Things to do in Central Indiana-Indianapolis Art Museum


There is so much to see and do at the Art Museum , I'm going to split it up on several posts. Today let's concentrate on the grounds & gardens. They are incredible and FREE! You can go in walk, picnic, etc . They have guided garden walks which are really informative-they tell you about the creation of the gardens by the original owners of what was called "Oldfields", Hugh & Jessie Walker Landon. Later the estate was sold to the Lilly family who eventually deeded it to the city for use as a museum. You can tour Oldfields too. We went at Christmas when they had it decorated for the holidays and they had luminaries in the gardens-so beautiful!

Here is a link to information on the gardens:

Friday, June 4, 2010

Things to do in Central Indiana-Holiday Park


I just recently rediscovered this park (thanks to my wonderful husband) and it is such a great park. Holiday Park is located at 64th and Springmill on the north side of Indy. It has a Nature/Resource Center with a small outdoor amphitheatre where free concerts are held during the summer. A fabulous playground for kids with a rock climbing wall, 10-20' slides as well as a "spiderweb" to climb. A picnic area is located adjacent to the playground making it a perfect place for family get-togethers. We just made use of it on Memorial day weekend and everyone enjoyed it. There were trees for shade, plenty of picnic tables and all the kids loved the play ground but to us the best part of the park are the trails. There are 3.5 miles of trails that run right along the White River. We've been a couple of times now with our dog, Mac and we've all loved it. It is beautiful, shady, there are little areas where the river comes in that you can wade in if you feel like cooling off (Mac's favorite thing!) They have some cool classes during the summer too. My husband is hoping to do the fly fishing class. Check out Holiday Park, I think you'll really like it!

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Things to do in Central Indiana-St Simon Festival

If you have never attended the St. Simon Festival on the far NE side of Indy, this is your chance. It starts tonight and goes through Saturday night. There are rides, carnival games, elephant ears, corn dogs and other "fair" food for the kids and games of chance, adult beverages (beer & wine) for the adults. Free music all three nights. The band tonight is Loo Abbey from 9-11 pm and Flying Toasters, Friday and Saturday nights from 9-12. They are a great band, lots of fun. I've attached a link to the info page. Hope to see you there!
http://www.saintsimon.org/festival10.html

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Things to do in Central Indiana-Canal Walk


I'm going to start posting some of the great (and inexpensive, if not free) things to do in Indianapolis and surrounding areas. It amazes me how much fun you can have if you just get out and explore! So today's is walking or biking around the canal downtown. Near Military Park and the IUPUI campus, the canal is part of the White River State Park. Walking along the canal you will come to the Indiana State Museum with the steam clock playing "Back Home Again in Indiana" every 1/2 an hour and across from the museum is the Congressional Medal of Honor Memorial. The canal is scenic and a great place to people watch. In the summer, there are gondolas and paddle boats for rent and bicycles and buggy's. I talked to a lady visiting Indy last summer and she commented on how great the canal was, she wished her city had something like it, yet I talk to people who have lived here for years and never walked around it! Go check it out and let me know what you think. Here's some video of the clock: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCUo2iWZ7Zc

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Historic Home w/ Modern Updates!


Sellers kept the best-original hardwoods, built-ins, arts and crafts style doors but everything else is new and modern! Drywall, windows, roof, electrical, plumbing, water heater, HVAC-all updated. Three bedrooms-two with private baths plus hall bath. All baths have new fixtures, tile etc. Beautiful kitchen with new tile, cabinets, granite counter tops, & appliances. Den has original fireplace with lovely mantle (FP is non-working). Sun room off living room. Family room/Dining room off kitchen for easy entertaining. Large mudroom with utility sink. Washer/Dryer located upstairs near bedrooms for your convenience. Nice sized back yard and great front porch for outdoor enjoyment. Security system too. Close to downtown and interstate access. Check out the virtual tour at:

Call for a showing-317-513-0141.