Thursday - March 28, 2024
OnIndianapolis.com

Archive for the ‘ Entertainment ’ Category

 

Indy Juneteenth Celebration Week

June 15th, 2020

Join Indy Juneteenth for this year’s Juneteenth Celebration. Due to COVID-19 this year’s festivities are going virtual. Also, Indy Juneteenth has a week full of events for everyone. It’s been a trying time for us all so let’s celebrate as we all make lemonade out of lemons. -June 15th Monday is Favorite Freedom Fighter- Use the hashtag #indyjuneteenth and post a quote or pic of your favorite historical or present freedom fighter. Also, there will be a surprise celebrity guest interview at 7:00pm on FB Live that you all surely don’t want to miss. Hint, they’ve been on The Breakfast... Read More

Learn to Fish with Camptown!

June 9th, 2020

Join Camptown at Delaware Lake at Fort Harrison State Park for a free fishing workshop! Fishing is a great activity to do as a family. In this one-hour clinic you will learn about equipment, bait and get to spend some time fishing. While the workshop is free, registration is required to help maintain social distancing. Visit https://camptown.org/workshops/ to sign up now!   For more fun things to do in Indianapolis this week, check out the latest issue of Fun10Indianapolis.   Read More

Mocktails and Masterpieces: Darryl Kubian & Matthew Kraemer

June 9th, 2020

Join the Indianapolis Chamber Orchestra on June 1 for “Mocktails and Masterpieces,” featuring theremin player Darryl Kubian. Darryl is an accomplished musician whose compositions have been commissioned and performed by orchestras throughout North America. Kubian’s music embraces warm tonality and sweeping textures, and evokes an “open-hearted lyricism.” (New Jersey Star Ledger)  As a thereminist, he has performed as featured soloist with the National Symphony Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Philharmonia Orchestra of New York, and the Indianapolis Chamber  Orchestra. ... Read More

History Happy Hour: Indiana Youth Group

June 9th, 2020

Join the Indiana Historical Society for online History Happy Hour: Indiana Youth Group, this Thursday Jun 11 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. Indiana Youth Group (IYG) is one of the oldest organizations of its kind in the county, creating safe spaces and fostering community for LGBTQ+ youth for over thirty years. Join us for a special conversation about the impact and history of this community pillar with IYG alumnus and Head of Human Resources Rann DeStefano, and IHS archivist Jordan Ryan. Free. Additional opportunities available to support the IHS Programs and Collections. Online. Registration for this... Read More

D-Day Display

June 6th, 2020

Join M20CW – Museum of the 20th Century Warfare and Fort Harrison State Park for their D-Day Display this Saturday Jun 6 and Sunday Jun 7. This is a display only event. We will have collections of uniforms, field gear and weapons from both sides of the battle on display with living historians on hand to discuss the items. We will also have a presentation each day at 2 PM on the true story of what happened in the Dog Green sector of Omaha Beach. This will be in the conference room of the park Visitor’s Center (seating limited to 12 at a time). Health and Safety guidelines of the state park... Read More

Drive-In Night at Between the Bun

June 5th, 2020

Join Between the Bun (2222 West Southport Rd. Indianapolis) on June 6th, 2020 for a night under the stars as they host our first drive-in movie night in the BTB parking lot. BTB will have live trivia leading up to the movie along with your favorite BTB food, popcorn, ice cream and other concessions.  They have limited space so if you are interested, please RSVP so we can track attendance (Limit 6 people per RSVP).  Also, this will be held in the parking lot so parking will be very limited and you will need to bring something to sit on in the parking lot. For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/849590935544493/.   For... Read More

Mike Meares: Behind the Scenes

June 4th, 2020

The Full Circle Nine Gallery (FC9) will feature “Mike Meares: Behind the Scenes,” as part of the Virtual First Friday programming on Facebook and Instagram, 6-9pm on Friday, June 5th. Meares has created a short documentary with an honest, candid conversation about what drives him as an artist, and how he creates his work. “The goal is for people to walk away with a deeper understanding of me as an artist, and for the audience to feel like they got to know me in a time when meeting new people isn’t really happening,” Meares said. “On a deeper level, I would hope people might realize... Read More

Alex Williams Live with Noah Livestream

June 4th, 2020

Join Alex Williams and Noah for some singing and guitar playing, virtually, this Friday Jun 5 from 7 – 8:30 p.m. on Facebook, YouTube and Instagram. Tips are appreciated! paypal.me/alexwilliamsofficial http://venmo.com/Alex-Williams-179 http://venmo.com/TrueGritMgmt cash.app/$tonedtwistedcountry For more information, please visit https://www.facebook.com/events/177819200241539/.   For more fun things to do in Indianapolis this week, check out the latest issue of Fun10Indianapolis.   Read More

The Art of Craft Beer

June 3rd, 2020

AIGA Indy is teaming up with Metazoa Brewing Company and Pivot Marketing for a virtual happy hour, The Art of Craft Beer, this Thursday Jun 4 from 6 – 7:15 p.m. During this happy hour, you’ll learn the story of Metazoa and Pivot Marketing’s award-winning partnership and how they come up with the cutest beer labels in town. We’ll  be hosting Metazoa’s Vice President, Lauren Frederick, along with Pivot’s creative director Ryan Abbeglen, who will be sharing the brand work and talk about the latest can release, Matriarch. It wouldn’t  be a happy hour without aperitifs! For a... Read More

History Happy Hour: The WWII Hoosier Homefront

June 3rd, 2020

Join the Indiana Historical Society this Thursday Jun 4 from 5:30 – 6:30 p.m.  for History Happy Hour: The WWII Hoosier Homefront. Seventy-five years ago, World War II changed the lives of Hoosiers and all Americans. Young soldiers set off to fight while those at home became determined to support the war effort, run factories and plant victory gardens. The so-called good war challenged everyone, including women and children, as it tested the generation’s commitment to democracy. Join Hoosier historian extraordinaire James H. Madison to explore the fascinating stories behind our greatest generation... Read More