Indiana has a fairly great growing climate for growing fresh foods. Not too hot, not too cold. Our winters kill off many pests and diseases. We have four seasons which allows a bigger variety of produce. One of the things Indy lacks is more self sustainable initiatives. Growing your own food, preserving your own food, […]
Visit Hendricks County Fall Campaign to Focus on Weekend Getaways
DANVILLE, IN (September 11, 2013) –Visit Hendricks County has unveiled a fall promotion this week to showcase all of its autumn attractions and activities with an emphasis on weekend travel. This year’s Haunts, Hikes and Happenings promotion will provide numerous tips and tales and even provide specific weekend getaway ideas to entice visitors within a […]
Indianapolis Zoo Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month
INDIANAPOLIS – Celebrate the start of National Hispanic Heritage Month at the Indianapolis Zoo during Hispanic Heritage Fiesta in partnership with La Voz de Indiana and Radio Latina. National Hispanic Heritage Month marks the anniversary of independence for the eight Latin American countries of Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, Chile and Belize. […]
Bon Jovi Performs at Klipsch Music Center on July 16
INDIANAPOLIS, IN (May 7, 2013) – The summer forecast is heating up! New Jersey rock icons Bon Jovi will bring an epic night of rock n’ roll to Klipsch Music Center in Indianapolis onTuesday, July 16, marking the band’s first return to Indianapolis since their 2003 Bounce Tour, and nearly 25 years since Bon Jovi helped open the Klipsch […]
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