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American Theatre Organ Society, Central Indiana Chapter |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Central Indiana Chapter is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of an unique American art form-organ and its music. The objectives of the Central Indiana Chapter and the American Theatre Organ Society are to preserve, maintain, restore and promote the surviving theatre pipe organs from the '20s and '30s. |
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Arts Council of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Arts Council of Indianapolis builds the community through the arts by developing visibility, funding, audiences, information, and partnerships. |
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Bands of America, Music for All |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Bands of America's mission is to create and provide positively life-changing experiences through music for students, teachers, parents, and communities. |
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Central Indiana Artists |
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City: Avon |
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General Description: Central Indiana artists is a not-for-profit corporation which began in 1953 as the Hendricks County Art League. Our goal is to bring together persons interested in art appreciation, provide a forum for learning, promote art culture in the community and encourage excellence in artistic achievement by providing art exhibits and special shows. |
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Children's Museum of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Children's Museum of Indianapolis, a nonprofit institution committed to enriching the lives of children, is the largest children's museum in the world. The more than 400,000-square-foot facility houses 11 major galleries that explore the physical and natural sciences, history, world cultures and the arts. |
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Circle City Ringers |
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City: Westfield |
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General Description: The Circle City Ringers is an auditioned, community-based handbell ensemble
from the greater Indianapolis area. Under the direction of Mike Keller,
this ensemble performs year-round for many events including church services,
weddings, civic events, private parties, festivals and workshops. Our
mission includes providing awareness, education, and the overall aesthetic
enjoyment of the art of English handbell ringing. |
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Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Colonel Eli Lilly Civil War Museum is in the lower level of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument. The Civil War Museum is open from open 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, Wednesday - Sunday. |
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Conner Prairie |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Encounter the past at one of the nation's most exciting outdoor history museums. Travel back in time in our five unique historic areas. |
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Crispus Attucks Museum |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The IPS Crispus Attucks Museum holds treasures from the heyday of the Crispus Attucks high school 1927-1986. Exhibitions begin with the creation of the school and highlight the students, faculty and community leaders. Join us as we share the memories of Indianapolis' first all African American high school. Free admission. |
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Dance Kaleidoscope |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: A contemporary, nationally acclaimed company of ten dancers trained in classical ballet and Graham Technique, Dance Kaleidoscope is in its 32nd season as Indiana's premier contemporary dance ensemble. The company has an internationally renowned artistic staff and offers an exciting, diverse repertoire. |
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Domont Studio Gallery |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Domont Studio Gallery is dedicated to the works of artist John J Domont. These are contemporary pieces, with an emphasis on the Indiana Landscape. Mr. Domont's work honors the harmony of the seen and the unseen, fusing beauty and content. |
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Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Eiteljorg Museum, which opened in 1989, was founded by Harrison Eiteljorg. The museum showcases Western and Native American art and cultural objects. The museum's design is also inspired by the land, people, and architecture of the American Southwest. |
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Fishers Arts Council |
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City: Fishers |
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General Description: Our goal for the Fishers Art Council is to: 1) Stimulate increased participation in, and access to, the arts, emphasizing music, the visual arts, dance, literature and cultural events by and for the Fishers community; 2) Advance community support for arts programs and local understanding of the benefits of the arts to community life; 3) Recommending and/or securing private funding sources and projects for the town of Fishers; and Increase the capacity of the Fishers community, community organizations and citizens to use the arts to affect positive community change and image. |
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Greater Zionsville Chamber of Commerce |
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City: Zionsville |
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General Description: O n the northwestern fringe of Indianapolis, a mere twenty minutes from the downtown area, lies the quaint and quiet village of Zionsville. Zionsville is one of the few towns in the United States that has preserved its brick main street. |
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Grover Museum |
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City: Shelbyville |
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General Description: We can be found in the heart of Shelbyville, Indiana, which is located about 30 miles southeast of Indianapolis via Interstate 74. Plan your visit around our hours, which are Tuesday through Saturday from 9 AM to 4 PM or by special arrangement. Our volunteers are valuable assets of Grovers Museum.
A sampling of their many tasks includes greet guests, lead tours, serve refreshments, set up exhibits, arrange rooms for events, serve gift shop customers, kitchen duty, accession artifacts, host cabin at Shelby County fair grounds. |
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Hendricks County Arts Council |
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City: Danville |
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General Description: Mission Statement
The Hendricks County Arts Council (HCAC), a not-for-profit organization, promotes, encourages, and increases awareness of the arts throughout the county. |
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Hendricks Symphonic Society |
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City: Avon |
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General Description: Consisting of a symphony orchestra and symphonic choir with 140 performers |
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Historic Landmarks Foundation of Indiana |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: We offer tours for seniors and encourage seniors to volunteer as our tour guides. |
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Hoosier Salon |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Hoosier Salon is a statewide nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to create an appreciation of art by promoting Hoosier artists and their art. |
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Indiana Black Expo |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Indiana Black Expo is a diverse, not-for-profit community service organization with a myriad of programs and events designed to meet the needs of the local African-American community. The organization hosts two signature events: Summer Celebration and the Circle City Classic Football Game. Visit the web site for more information on various programs. |
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Indiana Sports Corporation |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Indiana Sports Corporation (ISC), a private not-for-profit entity, has a focused and critical purpose-attract and bring to Indiana marquee sporting events in a first-class manner. |
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Indiana State Museum |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Located in White River State Park in the heart of Indianapolis, the Indiana State Museum brings the best of the museum world to Indiana. Filled with three floors of Core Galleries telling the story of Indiana as well as fascinating changing exhibits, the museum explores art, science and culture. |
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Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: As one of America's leading orchestras, our mission is:
To advance the enjoyment and appreciation of symphonic music through performances at the highest artistic level and innovative programs that challenge, educate, enrich, and entertain. |
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Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: 48 performers. 216 shows. Five stages. And 10 days of splashy spectacle, provocative pageantry and outrageous outbursts of off-beat theatrical fun.
It's Year Three of the Indianapolis Theatre Fringe Festival, a big, bold and bodacious celebration of alternative theatre and performance arts. |
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Madame Walker Theatre Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Madame Walker Theatre Center operates with a mission to preserve and perpetuate the legacies of its namesake, Madam C.J. Walker. These legacies include entrepreneurship, economic development, philanthropy and arts & culture. The Center is dedicated to the nurturing and celebration of the arts and culture from an African American perspective and provides a forum for arts and cultural programming directed toward cross-cultural appreciation. |
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Northminster Presbyterian Church |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Northminster is a Presbyterian (USA) congregation that reaches out in Christ's love to the Broad Ripple Community. As a reformed congregation, we recognize that Christian faith needs to be articulated and confessed. We look for insights on how to live our lives from the Scriptures and search for ways of understanding and proclaiming the Christian faith in a meaningful and compelling way that speaks to contemporary people in various cultures. This then leads us to our vision of who God is calling this body of Christ that we call Northminster to be. |
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Phoenix Theatre |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Phoenix Theatre offers a number of volunteer opportunities for those looking for fun ways to get involved. We welcome help in the form of ushers (it's the easiest usher gig in town!), technical assistance (backstage or physical plant), office assistance (filing, mailing), and more. Call our volunteer coordinator Tom Robertson at 317.635.7529 for more details. |
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Pike Performing Arts Center |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Pike Performing Arts Center (PPAC), located in northwest Indianapolis, first opened its doors in 1996. This impressive facility houses a nearly 1500-seat Auditorium and a 150-seat Studio Theatre, complemented with state-of-the-art equipment. Being both an educational and community focused venue, we are home to the outstanding Pike High School Performing Arts Department, as well as being available for use by outside organizations. The Box Office is looking for several people who would like to assist in ticket sales during the week-day. Some computer literacy would be helpful and good telephone skills are a must. Volunteers can work for as
little as 2 hrs-1 day per week or more time can be scheduled. 10am - 4pm monday
through friday. Each volunteer is eligible to receive 2 free tickets per show for any PPAC sponsored presentation during the year. |
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President Benjamin Harrison Home |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The President Benjamin Harrison Foundation, Inc., a not for profit, tax-exempt organization, is dedicated to maintaining and preserving the President Benjamin Harrison Home as a museum and memorial to the only President of the United States elected from the State of Indiana. Open to the public as an educational and historical service, the Home seeks to promote patriotism and citizenship through appropriate educational activities and by artfully exhibiting the Victorian time period as Harrison and his family might have experienced it. |
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Shelby County Players |
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City: Shelbyville |
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General Description: Shelby County Players formed in 1988 had a transient existence for several years until the group purchased a permanent building in 1992, which was the old Christian Science Church that was built in 1915. |
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Spirit & Place |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Spirit & Place is a national model for engaging arts, humanities, and religion in collaborative action to promote civic engagement, respect for diversity, thoughtful reflection, public imagination, and enduring change in the communities where we live. It honors the places we call home and uses the traditions and creative capacities of individuals and organizations to help all citizens develop richer lives in community with each other.
Our mission is to serve as a catalyst for civic engagement and enduring change through creative collaborations among the arts, humanities, and religion. |
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Storytelling Arts of Indianapolis |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: Storytelling Arts of Indiana promotes the art and use of storytelling in daily life through its annual festival, concerts, workshops, programs and other events. |
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Sullivan Munce Cultural Center |
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City: Zionsville |
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General Description: The SullivanMunce Cultural Center features a wide range of exhibits, events and programs designed for anyone interested in celebrating the culture of a historic town where the past is preserved and the future is embraced. We invite you to make the SullivanMunce your destination for art, history, and genealogy. |
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USS Indianapolis Memorial |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: The Memorial is located at the North end of the Canal Walk. This National Memorial is the climax of a 50 year dream by the crew members who survived the sinking of the cruiser USS Indianapolis in 1945. |
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WFYI |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: WFYI distributes national programs for PBS, NPR and PRI as well as independently and locally produced programs. It also offers outreach opportunities, production services and a radio reading service for low vision individuals. |
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World War II Memorial Museum |
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City: Indianapolis |
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General Description: On the eastern side of the American Legion Mall, just south of the American Legion National Headquarters. |
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