Oranje was visually and musically very intense and awesome once again. The music was spot on. Neon Love Life rocked as usual. The techno was good too later in the evening. The painted ladies, trapeze acts, cartoons, painting, photos, comic book art and so much more. Thanks again for another great experience in Indianapolis. I look forward to covering Oranje again in 2012. www.oranjeindy.com – Official Website
Enjoy the Indy Life video which covers the day for DoItIndy. You can see what happened in Fountain Square first, then off to Oranje at night.
My FLIP video of the bottom floor of Oranje (walkthrough).
We always take time each week to research our events and try to find different activities for each list. Well…sometimes the cool stuff just comes in abundance and that you will find with our No. 1 and No. 2 urban events. What day do you want to Oktoberfest? Friday night or Saturday day?
5. Zannadoo at the Rathskeller Biergarten
AWESOME! For anyone who has enjoyed a good cover band, having a beverage and just relaxing – this is for you. Zannadoo has been around Indianapolis for several years and play quite frequently at the Rathskeller. A great event for a fall evening. www.zannadoo.com
ZannaDoo at the Rathskeller LIVE!
4. Indy Jazz Orchestra at Garfield Park
Who doesn’t love a free concert…and a free concert in a park. Garfield Park is truly one of Indianapolis’ hidden treasures (old, big, awesome). If you have never visited the park off of Raymond Street on the south side of Indianapolis, you are missing out! Indy Parks does a great job of providing free concerts at different parks through the summer. Getting colder out there…so the free concerts will end soon.
Bring a picnic, relax, have fun. www.indyparks.org
3. Clash of the Tailgaters at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Sample great food, and help kick off festivities for the Taste of the NFL kickoff event. Indianapolis is hosting this 2012 SuperBowl and it is time to get the party started! Great food, music, Galo wine, Colts cheerleaders and FUN!
Stop by on Friday and give back to Gleaner’s Food Bank. It is food, the Colts and more! http://www.tasteofthenfl.com/teamandcommunityevents/clash-of-the-tailgaters
Who will win the kickoff event for Taste of the NFL. Come, eat, find out!
2. Oktoberfest at Herron Morton Place
Probst! Seems like there are a lot of these festivals, but this is the NEW fest that benefits this wonderful historical neighborhood. Food, drinks and lots of cool history. The coolest part is that some of Indy’s best food trucks will be on hand for some tasty goodness. Be on the look out for the lady from Historic Indianapolis, she might be around! History is cool… www.oktoberfesthmpf.com
The inagural Herron-Morton Place Oktoberfest fundraiser
1. Monument Circle Oktoberfest
This Friday the Columbia Club offers a new fundraiser for the Monument Circle Restoration Project. Food, brats, music by Polka Boy (you don’t want to miss his music) and of course BEER. Monument Circle is wonderful, we love the landmark and are happy to see the CC get in on some restoration help. And…did I say ELEPHANT EARS!!!! My favorite. http://www.facebook.com/pages/Monument-Circle-Oktoberfest/125479714211508
Food, fun, Polka music and brew at the Monument Circle Oktoberfest
Another week in Indianapolis brings a lot of really cool music, art and festivals to the city. The five best urban events for the city of Indianapolis…
5. VegFest 2011 – Sponsored by the Indianapolis Vegetarian Society
I am definitely a meat eater, but I like my vegetables too. Just not nearly as much… Every year the IVS has a fundraiser and this year the Harrison Center for the Arts got involved and you have VegFest! Chefs, music, veggies, art and just a fun time to have. Go hungry, leave happy and know that you ate better than 99% of all other fairs in the USA. www.indyvegsociety.org
VegFest is an event that benefits the Indianapolis Vegetarian Society
4. 16th Annual Irish Fest
Who doesn’t love to hang out with the Irish? Food, drinks, fun, dancing, leprechauns, cultural exhibitions and should I say more drinking?! Personally, I’m a big fan of the music and have been to this event a few times before. Good family fun for all at this one! www.indyirishfest.com
3. Art Squared in Fountain Square
This Saturday you can make art, buy art, be art. Cool. Big fan of the Fountain Square arts district and this is a fair/festival that involves the entire community. Art fairs, artists all over making art and a parade at 6pm down Virginia! Get there early and because of construction, park on a side street! www.discoverfountainsquare.org
2. Indy Jazz Fest
Jazz is like music to my soul and Indianapolis was one of the cities that helped the jazz movement take place in the early 1900′s. Indianapolis brings in the best modern jazz musicians in the country for this wonderful showcase of music. George Benson, Trombone Shorty and many more will be on stage. www.indyjazzfest.net
1. ORANJE 2011
If you want a music and arts show that truly tests the limits and brings you amazing art – this is it. One of my favorite Indianapolis events each year because there is SO much to do. At any one time you can eat, drink, watch FIVE stages of music and also check out and buy art. Local and regional artists are in abundance in an old warehouse that is truly AWESOME! You will not be disappointed in any way and if you are looking for THE thing to do this weekend, hit up Oranje on Saturday. www.oranjeindy.com
Oranje features art of many different forms and expressions - don't miss out!
The DoItIndy Indy Life video of the days events from @blevinswing.
As the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks got closer and closer, that was all you heard about in the news. TV, radio, internet…everyone was talking about memories, experiences, the future, etc. I woke up on Sunday and I thought about how much things have changed in 10 years. As a country, we are completely different, but yet the same.
I was in Indianapolis 10 years ago, running Moonstruck Chocolate Cafe on Mass Ave. (the space is now Aveda Full Circle Salon). I usually woke up to songs on the radio, but my usual songs were interrupted by talking that morning. After a few drowsy minutes, I finally became aware of what was going on…and I jumped out of bed to find the nearest TV. Wow. I couldn’t believe what was happening. I called my store to make sure all was well and then I went to work. Downtown Indianapolis was a ghost town as many building had been evacuated and during lunch I walked over to the Front Page to see a television, dead silence. I had never been in the bar/restaurant when it had been that quite. I left and closed down our shop early that day as the streets were bare and oddly empty.
The country was scared, but we have fought back. We have fought back and lost the lives of courageous soldiers that are on the front line for our freedom. We remember their sacrifice. We have become more aware at home of potential threats to our safety and hometown. Things have changed, but still they are the same. I feel as if we take for granted how much we really do have as Americans. I’m grateful I can drink my coke and write a blog on whatever I feel the need to talk about. We have freedom.
The crowd gathers for the Project 911 Memorial in downtown Indianapolis.
We visited the memorial dedication for the new Project 911 Memorial on the canal downtown. Was a truly moving experience. To see the beams reaching for the sky and the magnificent Eagle perched on the top just makes me feel a love for my country. The two pieces of metal show we will not give up, as Americans we will continue to prosper. Fantastic. The ceremony was moving and it was great to see all the support from bikers, locals, veterans and more.
Mayor Greg Ballard speaks at America Remembers on 9/11/11
After the Project 911 dedication, the DoItIndy crew checked out America Remembers at the Rathskeller Biergarten. So many good people, firefighters, city officials and more were on hand for the 10th anniversary of the attacks. The event is a fundraiser for Indianapolis firefighters and to date has raised over $100,000 (I can’t remember the exact number). It was very moving to hear firemen speak, the mayor and more. You could feel the energy on the deck as the guns rang out in a salute, balloons were let go and a HUGE flag was unfolded over the Atheneum.
The national anthem was recited and at that point I felt a warm feeling inside of me. It is good to live in the greatest country on earth. I love my country and hope that as time goes on, we as Americans will learn from our mistakes and make the world a better place for us all.
The first full week of September gave us a fantastic week full of events. Labor Day came and the chilly weather hit us quickly. Welcome to fall of 2011!
Onto this week’s Top 5 Urban Events….
5. Dracula at the Indiana Repertory Theatre
Who doesn’t know Dracula and who isn’t at least curious to see him on the live stage?! In honor of the Fall, the IRT will be hosting Bram Stoker’s Dracula now through October 1, 2011. The Indiana Repertory Theatre is one of Indianapolis’ best venues to see plays and live performances. Have fun, get into the boo spooky Halloween spirit and see the one and only…Dracula www.irtlive.com
Everybody likes to get a little spooked every now and then...Dracula is at the IRT through 10-1-11.
4. Irvington Farmer’s Market and Art Fair
The second Sunday of each month through October, Irvington gives you one the BEST markets in the city. The market is in Ellenberger Park and goes from 12noon to 3pm. Music, arts, vendors, food and fun. This is the do not miss farmer’s market of Indianapolis in my opinion. I visit this each month to just people watch and always say hello to my boys at Fermenti Artisan – http://www.facebook.com/fermentiartisan. www.irvingtongardenclub.com
One of my favorite farmer's markets at Ellenberger Park. I'm a big fan of the Eastside too.
3. 45th Annual Penrod Art Fair
It has been coined, “Indiana’s Nicest Day” and I hope that it is true. One of the oldest art fairs in the entire country, the Penrod is not to be missed. On the grounds of the Indianapolis Museum of Art (IMA) from 9a-5p on Saturday, Sept. 10th. Over 300 art vendors, music, food, beverages and activities for the entire family. www.penrod.org
The 45th Annual Penrod Arts Fair will be at the IMA on Saturday, Sept. 10th.
2. Out of the Darkness Community Walk
This Saturday join the DoItIndy crew as we walk for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (Central Indiana Chapter). Non-profit work is a big part of what we are about as a show, especially in our local Indianapolis community. A friend we met out one night, Amy Pauszek, turned us onto this and we are proud to be an official sponsor of the 2011 walk. Suicide is a touchy subject and we hope to raise awareness and some funds to help educate our local community.
DoItIndy is proud to sponsor the Out of the Darkness Community Walk
1. America Remember 9-11
Sunday marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11th attacks on the USA…which we are all too familiar with. This is a solemn occasion for America, but the Rathskeller has started a tradition of America Remembers at the Biergarten. The event starts at 4pm this Sunday with different ceremonies, mayor Greg Ballard will be speaking, bagpipers will be playing, food, drink and more. This is an occasion to not only remember what happened 10 years ago, but to celebrate our independence and freedom as Americans.
I will never forget waking up and going to my coffee and chocolate shop (Moonstruck Chocolate Cafe) on Mass Ave. that morning. I would normally wake up to music on the radio, but as I remember wondering, “what is going on in the world?” as I awoke that morning. It was a day that as an American, I will never forget. We have show over the last 10 years we are strong as a nation, strong as a people, and good will always prevail. That is why I love living in the greatest nation on earth. We always tough it out and make it through whatever comes at us.
I will be at the gathering on Sunday and hope that Indianapolis shows a great turnout. I’m proud to live in the city of Indianapolis and proud to live in my country, the United States of America. www.americaremembers.org
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