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Weekend getaways in Indiana Places to go, things to do and people to see in Indiana. Featuring Indiana State Fair, Blueberry Festival and Madison 4H Fair plus more
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Independence DayWhat does Independance Day mean to
you? Just another day off work when the datefalls in the middle of the week?
Your main vacation week? Traveling or stay-ing home to complete that long-awaited homeproject? Whatever the plans, be thankful wehave the “Freedom” to check out the abundantplaces to go, things to do and people to see fea-
tured in this issue of TheWeekender. We have the“Freedom” to choose whatev-er we wish to attend. Fairsand festivals are still abundantthis time of year and this summer is no excep-tion. We’ve even discovered some newevents to add to our agenda. So whateveryou choose, remember the words from
Benjamin Franklin: "Where liberty dwells, there is my country."
8 Interesting Facts About Independence Day• The first Independence Day celebration took place in
Philadelphia on July 8, 1776. This was also the day that theDeclaration of Independence was first read in public after peo-ple were summoned by the ringing of the Liberty Bell.
• The Declaration of Independence was first presented toCongress on June 28, 1776, after more than a year of trying toappeal the practice of taxation by England without representa-tion in the English Parliament.
• Originally, the stars on the flag were arranged in a circle todenote the equality of all the colonies.
• Thomas Jefferson died on the 50th anniversary of theDeclaration of Independence. So did John Adams who alsosigned the Declaration.
• Only John Hancock actually signed the Declaration ofIndependence on July 4, 1776. All the others signed later.
• The White House held its first 4th of July party in 1801.• Barbecue is big on Independence Day, with more than 74
million Americans planning one.• July 4th became a national holiday in 1941.I would like to wish you a happy and safe Independence
Day!Until the next issue........Kathy Barnett /
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YÜÉÅ à{x Xw|àÉÜAbout the Cover :
Independence Day isn’t the only time
you will see fireworks in the down-
town area of Indianapolis. On Aug.
17 at dusk, enjoy at the Lucas Oil
Demo Derby at the fairgrounds.
Fireworkds after the Indianapolis
Indians baseball games are also
scheduled Augsut. 8, 22, 29, and
30th.
Special Feature
Safe Travels 7
What’s Inside...
Places to Go:
Quilt Gardens Tour Page 08
Summer Shows Page 10
Mustang Show Page 16
State Fair Page 19
Things to Do:
Swimming Page 06
Enjoy a Tenderloin Sandwich Page 09
Dance in the Streets Page 12
Calendar of Events Page 20
People to See:
At the Madison 4-H Fair Page 14
At the Blueberry Festival Page 18
At the State Fair Page 24
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Do you like beautiful flower gardens? Do you likecolorful quilts? Then Elkhart County is the place togo to view a blend of both by taking a Quilt GardensTour.
Witness more than a millionvibrant blooms in 20 gigantic gardensalong with 21 hand-painted super-sized murals in seven different wel-coming communities. This tour isoffered along the Heritage trailthrough Oct. 1
The Quilt Gardens tour joins quilt-ing, gardening and art into a one-of-a-kind event. A colorful patchwork ofquilt inspired gardens and quilt-themed murals linked by the roadsthat form the Heritage Trail. Everyquilt garden and quilt mural has itsown intricate pattern, many are orig-inal designs, and each has its ownunique story. Each of the sevenunique communities that host quiltgardens & murals has its own special
character and fun finds you’ll want to explore. For more information, visit online at
http://www.amishcountry.org
Places to Go:
Quilt Gardens Tour
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Chow down along HamiltonCounty's tastiest trail, theTenderloin Trail.
What's your style? You are sureto find your favorite Hoosier spe-cialty along our tasty trail. Onselect Tuesdays this summer, par-ticipating restaurants will offerspecials for the Hoosier tradition-the tenderloin! Celebrate the ten-derloin this summer by going to aparticipating restaurant onTuesdays to take advantage oftheir specials for this Hoosierfood! Don't miss TenderloinTuesdays running through July 29.
Some of the specials from partic-ipating Tenderloin Trail locationsinclude
• Alexander’s on the Square,Noblesville
• Akexander’s on the Water,Cicero
• Barley Island Brewing Co.,Noblesville
• Courtney’s Kitchen,Noblesville
• Dooley O’Toole’s, Carmel• Ginger’s Cafe, Noblesville• Grill 39 at the Renaissance
Indianapolis North Hotel, Carmel• Harry & Izzy’s, Indianapolis• Lutz’s Steakhouse, NoblesvilleWhile you shouldn’t stick to just
one list, they are great starters for
planning your trip to HamiltonCounty.
See A Show!CARMEL - The Warehouse is the
only Indie-style music venue inCarmel where audiences can comeand enjoy quality live performanc-es of their favorite local, regionaland national performing artists ina fun and intimate setting. Locatedin the heart of Carmel's Arts andDesign District, the facility fea-tures a small art gallery and canalso be transformed to cater tobusinesses and individuals inter-ested in rental space. With state-of-the-art stage and lightingequipment, The Warehouse is ahip, edgy, fun place to enjoy allvarieties of live performance.
Glass Trail!Never heard of Indiana's Glass
Trail? It's about time you did, andyou might as well start your explo-ration right here in HamiltonCounty. Glass production datesback to the 1800's in the HoosierState, and lately it's taken an artfuland inspired turn. Discover thetradition for yourself with a strollthrough the Carmel Arts andDesign District or by popping intothe Arcadia Heritage Art Centerand checking out the wonderfuldisplays of antique glass and oth-erwise artful enterprise. If it's artyou're after, the Carmel Art andDesign District, Nickel Plate Arts,and Glass Trail all await you.
www.visithamiltoncounty.com
Things to Do:
Along the
Tenderloin
Trail and
Glass Trail
In its 48th year, The Marshall County BlueberryFestival is a Labor Day weekend tradition with livemusic, good food, a carnival, parade, fireworks andmore n Plymouth, Indiana. This year’s schedule isAug 29 through Sept. 1
Most of the activities will be at Centennial Parkincluding arts and crafts, vendors, hot air balloonlaunch, helicopter rides, and a car show and swapmeet. Kicking off the lineup of musical entertain-ment is country duo Montgomery Gentry Friday at8 p.m. Advance tickets are now for sale. Prices rangefrom general admission on the lawn, $30, to PIT infront of the stae, $40.
Special guest Frankie Ballard will open forMontgomery Gentry. When the two Kentuckyboys—Eddie, is from Lancaster and Troy is from
Lexington—first burst onto the national scene in1999 with the defiant “Hillbilly Shoes” notice wasserved—country music had never seen a hard driv-ing duo like this. The duo has 14 Top 10 singles,including five No. 1s, “Something To Be Proud Of,”“If You Ever Stop Loving Me,” Lucky Man,” “BackWhen I Knew It All” and “Roll With Me.”
The carnival is open from 12 to 10 pm, Saturdayand Sunday from 10 am to 10 pm, and Mondayfrom 10 am to 6 pm. There are festival activitiesFriday 5-9 pm, Saturday 6 am to 8:15 pm, Sunday 6am to 9:15 pm, and Monday 6:30 am to 6 pm.Admission to the festival is free. Parking is $5 at thehigh school.
For more information, visit http://blueberryfesti-val.org/, or call 574-936-5020.
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People to See at the
Blueberry Festival
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INDIANAPOLIS – The 75-year-old Fairgrounds Coliseum hasreopened for business and will bethe center of attention in Augustas the Indiana State Fair hasdeclared 2014 the “Year of theColiseum.”
The renovated Coliseum, whichhas been closed since October,2012 to undergo a $63 million ren-ovation, will host Draft horsecompetitions, livestock shows, theChampion Drive, CelebrationAwards and a full line-up ofheadline concerts during the fair,Aug. 1 – 17.
The Indiana State Fair’s newlyrenovated Coliseum will host sixmusical performances and onecomedian in its return as the fair’sheadline concert venue for thefirst time since 1985. The renova-tion has transformed the buildinginto a modern entertainment facil-ity like few others in the country.The Coliseum Concert Series,which runs July 31 through Aug.17, includes:
• Lynyrd Skynyrd with special
guests Jamey Johnson and DrakeWhite and the Big Fire – July 31 at7:30; $26, $36 and $60.50
• Robin Thicke with specialguest Estelle – Aug. 1 at 8 p.m.;$35, $45 and $75
• Phillip Phillips – Aug. 5 at 8p.m.; $25 and $35
• American Idol Live! 2014 Tour– Aug. 6 at 7:30 p.m.; $25, $39.50and $59.50
•Pitbull – Aug. 8 at 8 p.m.; $35,$45 and $75
• Hunter Hayes – Aug. 9 at 8p.m.; $35 and $45
� Jim Gaffigan – Aug. 17 at 8p.m.; $25, $35 and $45
The ticket prices listed above allinclude admission to the StateFair. Tickets are now offered forsale. Tickets can be purchased atthe Fairgrounds Coliseum BoxOffice and all Ticketmaster loca-tions. They can also be purchasedthrough Ticketmaster charge-by-phone at 1-800-745-3000 or onlineat www.ticketmaster.com.
For more information, contactthe Fairgrounds Coliseum Box
Office at (317) 927-7601 or visitwww.indianastatefair.com.
Place to Go: The Indiana State Fair
Aug. 1 - 17, 2014
About theIndiana State FairThe Indiana State Fair
is the state’s largestmulti-day event celebrat-ing Hoosiers’ spirit andagricultural heritage.Nationally recognized foroffering great entertain-ment, showcasing youth,interactive agricultureeducation programs, pre-mier facilities and a vari-ety of unique, fun foods,the Indiana State Fair hasbeen an annual traditionfor generations ofHoosiers since 1852. The2014 fair is celebratingthe “Year of theColiseum.” For more infor-mation, please visitwww.indianastatefair.com.
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SUNSET CRUISEJuly 18 and 25/BIRDSEYE - Unspoiled views of
Indiana sunsets from Patoka Lake combine withIndiana wines (or beers) and hors d'oeuvres/dessertsto make for a relaxing summer evening aboard thePatoka Voyager cruise boat! Sunset Wine & Beer tast-ings feature only Indiana wineries and breweries.Cruises depart from the Patoka Lake Marina dock at7:30 and returns at 9:30. Admission charged. Call 888-819-6916 for special group pricing and book yourtour today. Visit www.patokalakemarina.com formore information.
THREE RIVERS FESTIVAL July 11-19/FORT WAYNE - Drawing nearly half a
million visitors each summer that come together toenjoy the fun, savor the food, and catch up with oldfriends, all while making new friends and memories!
As a not-for-profit entity, this festival generates itsrevenue from sponsorship, vendor participation fees,ticket sales, gate admission at the Festival Plaza, sou-venir sales, and refreshment sales. More than 80events scheduled. Live concerts nightly. The Festivalstrives to keep events free or at a minimal admissionfee to keep the festival accessible to the community!See more at: www.threerivers festival.org.
PORTER COUNTY FAIRJuly 17-27/VALPARAISO - Grandstand, animals,
exhibits, food, carnival, and much, much more! TheGrandstand features top-notch entertainment everyevening. This years Grandstand concerts include JakeOwen, Thomas Rhett, The Swon Brothers andCasting Crowns. Other than first-class concerts youcan experience rodeos, demolition derbies, tractorpulls and more! Be sure to check the schedule at
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