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contents features Up for Spring 16 Sprucing Expert tips for your spring cleaning list.

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Preschool Puzzle: Find 32 The the Perfect Fit Create a schedule that keeps your child engaged and your family connected.

departments In Every Issue

Parenting

05 Indy's Kids

24 There's a Camp for That

06 Letter from the Editor 07 Our Cover Kid

36 Stress Management for Teens & Tweens

08 News + Notes

Resources & Calendars

Around Town

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09 Little Foodies: Rebellion Donuts

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Spring Break Guide

26 Camps + Summer Program Guide

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Heroes in a Half Shell: Turtle Power!

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2024 Spring Consignment and Resale Guide

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Hidden Gems: Board and Brush Creative Studio

43 Fun & Wacky Calendar

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Local Spotlight: DREAM Alive

Special Needs

34 School + Education Guide 38 Things to Do in March

30 Spring Break Fun for All Abilities

Travel 12 Spring Break Getaways

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indy's kids WE LOVE SEEING YOUR PHOTOS OF LOCAL KIDS LIVING THEIR BEST LIVES AROUND INDY! HERE ARE SOME OF OUR FAVORITE SUBMISSIONS WE RECEIVED THIS MONTH. 2

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1. Sloane (2) in Franklin

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2. Jaxson (8) at Parlor Doughnuts 3. Daniel (7 mos) and David (2) at home

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4. Rory (8) at home 9

5. Gaius (3) at Tippecanoe Mall 6. Avery (1) at home 7. Grant (6) at Indiana State Museum 8. Joseph (6) in downtown Franklin 9. Elliot (7) at Nickel Plate Express 8

Want to see your cute kids on this page? Email your photo (with child’s first name, age and location/activity) to editor@indyschild.com, and your photos might appear in our April issue! M A R C H 2 024

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FOUNDING PUBLISHER

Barbara Cox, barbara@indyschild.com PUBLISHER + SALES

Mary Wynne Cox, mary@indyschild.com EDITOR

Nicole Sipe, nicolesipe@indyschild.com PRODUCTION MANAGER + SALES

Becca Reynolds, becca@indyschild.com D I G I T A L P U B L I S H E R + EVENTS

Wendy Hasser, wendy@indyschild.com CREATIVE DIRECTOR

Katie Clark, katie@indyschild.com

LET TER FROM THE EDITOR

Emily Kirchmann, emily@indyschild.com

Boy Mom

Allison Graber, Samantha Kupiainen, Jennifer Thompson

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billing@indyschild.com attended an event recently where I was seated with three other women. All of us were strangers, but it turned out that we all had one thing in common: We were all moms. As we chatted and got to know each other, the conversation veered toward our children. I told everyone I had two sons.

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One of the women looked at me directly and said: “You seem like a boy mom.” She was a boy mom herself, and she said it with a smile and a twinkle in her eye. Her words stuck with me, and have made me think. What is a boy mom? My friend Google pointed me to a great essay in The Week by Annabel Monaghan that discusses just these things. In her essay, titled “What It's Like to Be a Mother of Only Boys,” Monaghan writes: “Mothers of boys are strangely laid back about property damage. In fact, property damage is to boy moms what frequent costume changes are to girl moms. A golf club through the drywall, a child through the drywall, and a basketball game ending triumphantly with glass showering down from the ceiling lights. That's just what being a boy mom is.”

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It’s true. You should see the hole in the drywall of my youngest son’s room. But property damage is just a small slice of being a boy mom. For me, being a boy mom is a relief. My boys don’t care about the latest fashion trends, at least not now, and so clothes shopping is a breeze. Being a boy mom is also an ego boost. My boys love food, so whatever I make for dinner or dessert is “the best thing you’ve ever made, mom.” Being a boy mom is also a joy. My boys give the best sideways hugs, ever.

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March 4 is National Son’s Day, a day to celebrate the ones who made us boy moms (and dads). We’re part of a special club — one that I’ll be forever grateful to be included in. May the love in our hearts for our boys be bigger than the holes in our walls! Indy's Child Magazine is published monthly. Copyright 2024 by Midwest Parenting Publications, LLC. All rights reserved. Reproduction without permission is strictly prohibited. Distribution of this magazine does not constitute an endorsement of products, commentary or services herein.


OUR COVER KID

Meet: Shepard!

Age: 3 years old My favorites: COLOR / Blue and green

TV SHOW / Paw Patrol

FOOD / Pancakes

SNACK / Blueberries

SPORT / Soccer

RESTAURANT / McDonald's

BOOK / Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs

SUPER HERO / Spider-Man

ICE CREAM / Vanilla

SCHOOL SUBJECT / Numbers

Favorite thing to do with my family: Go camping in Colorado or go to the zoo!

My one wish would be: I wish I could ride a tiger!

One thing I am really good at is: doing somersaults!

When I grow up, I want to be: a police officer!

Cover Photo by GC Photography / gcphotography.com

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news + notes OUR MONTHLY ROUNDUP OF NEWS YOU CAN USE

Towers of Tomorrow

with LEGO Bricks

Marvel at 20 of the world’s most iconic and astonishing skyscrapers created with architectural detail at Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks, the newest temporary exhibit at the Indiana State Museum. This interactive exhibition combines the science of architecture with the creativity of design in a lively, imaginative space. From the towering Burj Khalifa to the majestic Petronas Towers, the exhibition spotlights an array of architectural wonders designed by Australia’s Ryan “The Brickman” McNaught, one of only 21 LEGO Certified Professionals. Visitors young and old can then create their own “towers of tomorrow” from more than 200,000 loose LEGO bricks in hands-on construction areas.

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That’s the percentage of American parents who plan to decorate Easter eggs with their children.

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO Bricks is at the Indiana State Museum through May 12, and is included with admission. For tickets and more information, visit indianamuseum.org.

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St. Patrick’s Day Downtown Kick off your St. Patrick's Day weekend with a beloved Indy tradition! Head downtown to the Ohio Street Canal Basin on Thursday, March 14, to witness the Greening of the Canal, a delightful event where the canal in Indy turns a vibrant shade of green. This sets the stage for the St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Tent Party on Friday, March 15, which includes Irish-themed floats and helium balloons, marching bands, music, Irish dancers, Catholic schools, Irish organizations, local companies and nonprofits with St. Patrick’s Day themes. On Saturday, March 16, get set to run or walk four miles through near Northside neighborhoods during the Shamrock Run and Walk. For more information about St. Patrick’s weekend events, visit indystpats.com.

Did You Know?

A study at the University of Sussex found that reading for six minutes a day reduces stress by up to 68%. Relax with a good book, as March is National Reading Month! Source: weareteachers.com

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LITTLE FOODIES

Rebellion Donuts W O R D S B Y NICOLE SIPE

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he donuts at Rebellion Donuts in Noblesville are fun, Instagram-worthy treats that look as good as they taste. It’s hard to choose just one, because they’re all so unique and deliciously decorated.

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On any given day, you’ll find flavors like maple bacon, cherry cobbler, orange creamsicle, strawberry jelly-filled, glazed sprinkles and pb&j. Each donut is tasty in its own way, but my family’s favorite was the pb&j donut, which tastes exactly like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich, which isn't surprising, considering the name! It tasted exactly like a sandwich that was made out of a donut. Rebellion is owned and operated by two friends, David Pumphrey and John Manley, who wanted to bring their love of coffee and donuts to the Noblesville

community. They work with Indianapolis-based coffee and kombucha distributors to bring local beverages to the shop, too. The shop itself is welcoming — and they have been known to offer events throughout the year, like Coffee with a Cop. The donut menu changes frequently at Rebellion Donuts, which is a good thing because they are always innovating. So you're not guaranteed to find the same flavors that you found the day before, but they do have the standard sprinkle donuts, old fashioneds, glazed donuts and the like every day. You’ll always find a tasty treat here! 17677 Cumberland Rd., Noblesville

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Heroes in a Half Shell: Turtle Power! W O R D S B Y K I M B E R LY H A R M S R O B I N S O N , T H E C H I L D R E N S M U S E U M O F I N D I A N A P O L I S

alling all Turtles! Leap to the rescue and learn collaboration and problemsolving with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles at Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Secrets of the Sewer, a new exhibit at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis. The heroes in a half shell first hit the scene in 1984 as a self-published comic book. Soon after, the turtle team was turned into a cartoon for television, and then into an action movie, followed by toys and other merch. The things that made the reptilian heroes popular nearly four decades ago continue to stand the test of time: humor, ninja skills and teamwork.

practice their own shredding skills on balance board skateboards.

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Who doesn’t love a battle between good and evil, especially when the Turtles have such unique skills and personalities? "Kids love to identify with the Turtles as they discover their own strengths and learn about the talents of their friends and family," says Dom Oletti, an exhibit developer for the museum. "In this exhibit, children and families will realize that they can accomplish more as a team than they could by themselves. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will show families that this is a lesson they can carry with them for the rest of their lives."

Families can join the team and train alongside the Turtles and Master Splinter in their underground lair. In the dojo, Splinter and Raphael show visitors the value of hard work, practice and the importance of understanding their enemies in order to defeat them. Grownups can use the skills of each Turtle to teach their little ones that good leaders coordinate others’ skills and strengths to overcome challenges. Families can take a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle personality quiz to discover which Turtle they most relate to. Are they a leader like Leonardo, an inventor like Donatello, rough and tough like Raphael or fun-loving like Michelangelo? Along the way, visitors discover how hard work and discipline can prepare them to meet all kinds of challenges. Explain how self-awareness and focus are important skills. As the kids

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explore, teach them how to take in their surroundings and prepare for surprises. Educators believe this kind of fun play can help children process things they might encounter in the real world. It is also important for kids to make mistakes and learn from them. For example, watch how Michelangelo uses his sense of humor to get through some sticky situations. In the exhibit, children and adults can

Once you’ve seen the secrets of the Turtles’ sewer lair, have fun creating your own superhero hideout at home. Start by asking the kids to draw what they think would be a perfect hideaway and ask them what kinds of things they might need to make it a reality. Encourage them to create a new invention that might help them fight evil like Donatello. That could open up a whole new part of their imaginations if they checked out books from the library about real life inventors to learn about things that changed the world. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Secrets of the Sewer opens at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis on March 9 and runs through September 2, 2024.


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TRAVEL

Spring Break Getaways There’s still time to plan the perfect spring break getaway! W O R D S B Y NICOLE SIPE

pring break seemed to come out of nowhere, didn’t it? One minute it was winter, and the next minute, you’re scrambling to find a last-minute destination to enjoy some time with your family. If you're like us and need some ideas for a family-friendly getaway, you're in luck! Here are four fun destinations, all with something different to offer.

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Mackinac Island, Michigan

This family-friendly city in the Great Smoky Mountains offers a wide range of activities and attractions for all ages. Country Cascades Waterpark Resort is a great place for families to stay, with themed suites and plenty of on-site entertainment options like bowling, rock climbing and gemstone mining. Active kids will love TopJump Trampoline and Extreme Arena for its trampolines and ninja courses, Crave Golf Club for creatively designed mini golf courses, and The Island, which features the Great Smoky Mountain Wheel and carnival-like rides.

Mackinac Island is a great destination to immerse yourself in the serene beauty of Michigan's Upper Peninsula. This historic and quaint island offers a variety of activities, such as hiking and horseback riding through wooded trails, relaxing in Adirondack chairs on the beach, shopping in town, and lots more.

For dining, don't miss The Old Mill Restaurant for Southern comfort food set in a beautiful and historic setting, Local Goat for locally sourced dishes, and West By God CoalFired Pizza for delicious pizza cooked in a coal-powered oven.

Learn about the island’s rich history by visiting iconic landmarks, like Fort Mackinac and Fort Holmes. Catch a ride on a horse-drawn carriage to clip-clop your way around town in a behind-the-scenes tour. And, of course, no trip to Mackinac Island is complete without trying some of the town’s mouthwatering, world-famous fudge!

Saint Louis, Missouri One of the many great things about the Gateway City is its wide array of free museums. You can make a whole family trip just visiting free museums and parks! Museums with free general admission include the Saint Louis Science Center, which offers interactive exhibits where kids can learn about space, dinosaurs and lots more.

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The Missouri History Museum takes visitors on a journey through the state's rich history with engaging displays and hands-on activities. And don't forget about the Saint Louis Art Museum, where you can explore an extensive collection of art from around the world. When you're ready to venture outside, explore Citygarden, a vibrant sculpture park with plenty of green spaces for picnicking and playing. The Saint Louis Zoo is a must-visit, with over 19,000 animals to marvel at, including penguins, lions and elephants. Make sure to also put the iconic Gateway Arch at the top of your must-visit list! This breathtaking monument is not only a symbol of the city but also offers an incredible experience for families. At the top, you'll be treated to panoramic views of the city and the Mississippi River below.

Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin Spring break is a great time to visit the "Waterpark Capital of the World." This southern Wisconsin city offers more than 20 indoor and outdoor waterparks, as well as a variety of other attractions. If you’re visiting in the spring before the temps heat up, you’ll want to opt for indoor water parks. Head to Kalahari Resort Waterpark, one of the largest indoor waterparks in the United States, for exciting water attractions like a wave pool and thrilling water slides. Great Wolf Lodge offers a toddler-friendly indoor waterpark, plus lots of indoor water slides for bigger kids and a lazy river for everyone. Dining options for families abound, with unique spots like Paul Bunyan's Cook Shanty and Buffalo Phil's Grill, where dinner is delivered by a model train. The Wisconsin Dells is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable family getaway.


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spring break guide 2024 INDY'S CHILD

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Conner Prairie Discover something new this summer at Conner Prairie! Travel back to the 1800’s where history comes to life and a new friend awaits you around every corner. Immerse yourself in nature as you climb a 4-story treehouse then soar hundreds of feet in the air in our balloon voyage experience. (317) 776-6000 | connerprairie.org 13400 Allisonville Rd., Fishers IN 46038

The Children's Museum of Indianapolis The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis features five floors of educational fun for all ages! Outside, the 7.5-acre Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience encourages movement with interactive exhibits that let visitors play a variety of sports. Visit the museum's website to learn more. (317) 334-4000 | childrensmuseum.org 3000 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208

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The Indianapolis Zoo Located along the scenic White River, the Indianapolis Zoo is the perfect stop for animal lovers. Reach into the nation’s largest Shark Touch Pool, come face-to-face with orangutans, watch colorful macaws soar and discover wildlife from all corners of the globe. (317) 630-2001 | indianapoliszoo.com 1200 West Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46222


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Rascal's Fun Zone Rascal’s Fun Zone is a family entertainment center that boasts a thrilling array of attractions that cater to all ages and preferences, including two outdoor go-kart tracks, two outdoor mini-golf courses, outdoor blaster boats, two indoor go-kart tracks, Spin Zone bumper cars, and our premier arcade with over 80 games. (317) 535-7600 | rascalsfunzone.com 629 N. U.S. 31 Whiteland, IN 46184

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Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO® Bricks at the Indiana State Museum Get a birds-eye view of 20 of the world’s most iconic and astonishing skyscrapers created with breathtaking architectural detail and accuracy by a LEGO® certified professional! Visitors can create their own “towers of tomorrow” from 200,000+ loose LEGO® bricks in hands-on construction areas. (317) 232-1637 | indianamuseum.org 650 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204

Indy Art Center It’s time to set your creative side free! Our Spring Break Art Camps are modeled after our acclaimed Summer Art Camps and led by a professional teaching artist. Each day, campers will participate in a variety of art activities including painting, drawing and sculpting. Join the Fun! (317) 255-2464 | indyartcenter.org/springcamps/ 820 E 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220

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Indiana State Museum

Visit Fort Wayne

At the Indiana State Museum your child can become an artist, weaver, engineer or inventor for the day during our educational and fun-filled camps! For youth entering K-grade 6. March 18-22, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. / $60/per camper per day, $10/ scholarships

Fort Wayne is a city that has it all! Pack up the car for an easy adventure to Fort Wayne where you’ll find vibrant public art around every corner, new trails to trek in the Bamboo Forest at the Fort Wayne Children’s Zoo, and hands-on fun at Science Central.

(317) 232-1637 | indianamuseum.org/camps/ spring-camps 650 W. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204

(260) 424-3700 | visitfortwayne.com 927 S. Harrison Street Suite 101, Fort Wayne, IN 46802

Visit Corydon & Harrison County With three breathtaking caverns, 50 miles of nature trails, more than 60+ miles of waterways, and a one-of-a-kind downtown, visitors can unplug and reconnect with the passions and people who matter most. Visit Corydon, conveniently located at the intersection of I-64 and I-65 two hours south of Indianapolis. (812) 738-2138 | thisisindiana.org 310 N. Elm St., Corydon, IN 47112

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SPRUCING UP FOR

Expert tips for your spring cleaning list.

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t’s that time of year again, when the birds start singing, the chilly Indianapolis winter days give way to milder temperatures, and our homes are in desperate need of sprucing up. Whether it’s your indoor or outdoor space, if the thought of spring cleaning feels daunting, you’re not alone.

Debbie Lovett, owner of Plan: B Cleaning, a cleaning business that serves the Hamilton County and Northern Indianapolis areas.

Gather What You Need Before You Begin

In a recent OnePoll survey, 68% of people said that cleaning their home each spring is an overwhelming task. So, we asked a local expert to weigh in with their insider tips and tricks on how to tackle that spring cleaning to-do list. Here’s what we found.

It can be helpful to make a list of what you want to accomplish so you can have the satisfaction of checking it off as you go along. Then, before diving into your cleaning spree, gather all your essential supplies. “There’s nothing more frustrating or a killer to your productivity than not having what you need and having to stop in the middle of your work to go buy it,” Lovett says.

General Indoor Cleaning Tips

Declutter Before You Clean

Find Your Motivation

Head into your cleaning project with a well-defined strategy. Arm yourself with a trash bag and a donation bag, then dive into your closets and drawers with determination. Start by tossing or donating anything you no longer want or need. You’ll find that cleaning and organizing become much simpler once you’ve cleared the clutter.

Like most other tasks in life, our success starts with our mindset. Remember, the goal is to create a more enjoyable and peaceful living space for yourself and your loved ones. It's not a contest, and you don’t have to compare your progress to anyone else's success. Start small and adjust your expectations as needed. ”Focus on progress, not perfection,” says

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Focus on One Space at a Time Resist the temptation to tackle your spring cleaning all at once. Instead, concentrate on one room or area at a time. Breaking your project into manageable tasks will keep you from feeling overwhelmed and help you stay committed to your goals.

Stay Organized Year-Round Don't let all your hard work go to waste by saving cleaning duties for the spring. Lovett suggests establishing a quarterly plan for decluttering your home. By staying organized throughout the year, you'll cut down on stress and keep your space looking its best. Here are three simple practices that Lovett says can help you stay clutter-free:

• Put things away immediately after use. • Reset your space at the beginning of each week. • Evaluate your belongings periodically and donate or discard items you no longer need.

Enlist Help When Needed If time constraints or other factors are holding you back, don't hesitate to ask for help. Recruit family members to pitch in or consider hiring a professional cleaning service if it's within your budget.

Practical Outdoor Cleaning Tips Ever since the pandemic, people have spent more time outdoors than ever before. This has translated to using our personal outdoor spaces on a more regular basis. Because of this shift, you may have more outdoor cleaning to do each year. Here are some tasks we suggest you add to your outdoor to-do list.

Clean Outdoor Furniture Begin by removing any debris from your patio furniture. Follow manufacturer instructions for cleaning cushions and other fabric components. Use a gentle mixture of warm water and mild dish soap to wipe down furniture surfaces.

Use a Pressure Washer Rent or buy a pressure washer to clean your home's siding, decks and pavement. This powerful tool will help you remove dirt, mold, and grime that can accumulate over the winter season. Make sure to wear clothing that can get dirty and wet.

Clean Your Gutters Gutters can get filled with leaves and other debris over the winter. Make sure to clean them out to prevent any water damage to your home.

Care for Your Lawn and Garden Mow your lawn, rake up leaves, and aerate your soil to promote healthy grass growth. Trim your trees and shrubs to encourage new growth and maintain a polished appearance.

Clean Your Outdoor Lighting Wipe down your outdoor light fixtures with a damp cloth, clearing away dirt and bugs. Replace any broken or outdated bulbs.

Once you’ve checked off your spring cleaning to-do list, take time to enjoy your space and celebrate the work you’ve done. “Life is way too stressful and complicated,” Lovett says. “It’s not always something we can control, but you can control your home and your space. It’s your place to find rest and solitude.”

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2024 Spring Consignment and Resale Guide Here We Grow Again - Indy South Dates: April 25-27 Location: Johnson County Fairgrounds, 250 Fairgrounds Dr., Franklin More info: herewegrowagain. com/indysouth

If you can’t make it to one of the mega-sales this spring, then check out these consignment stores that buy and sell children’s clothing and goods all year round.

alling all thrifty parents! Spring consignment season is here, and there are many opportunities to score the best deals on everything your little ones need. From clothing and toys to strollers and shoes, consignment sales let you save big and score some fantastic finds for your growing kiddos. Here’s where to find the spring sales happening around Indy!

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Dates: March 6-9 Location: Mojo Up Sports Complex at Finch Creek Fieldhouse, 16289 Boden Rd., Noblesville More info: indykidssale.com

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Kids Go Round

Dates: March 13-16

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Location: Hendricks County Fairgrounds, 1900 E. Main, Danville More info: herewegrowagain. com/indywest

Whale of a Sale Dates: March 21-24 Location: Grand Park Events Center, 19000 Grand Park Blvd., Westfield More info: whale-sale.com

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Here We Grow Again - Indy North Dates: April 4-6 Location: Boone County 4-H Fairgrounds, 1300 E. 100 S., Lebanon More info: herewegrowagain. com/indynorth

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Kids Kloset 3115 Meridian Parke Dr. # R, Greenwood kidsklosetgreenwood.com

Once Upon a Child Carmel: 1950 E. Greyhound Pass Village Park Plaza, Suite 13 Greenwood: 7409 South US 31 Indianapolis: 7325 E. 96th St., Suite B Indianapolis: 1210 W. 86th St. Indianapolis: 9395 E Washington St. Indianapolis: 7427 West 10th St. onceuponachild.com

Plato’s Closet (Tween and teen clothing) Avon: 9782 E. US Highway 36 Fishers: 8680 E. 96th St. Greenwood: 7775 South US 31 Indianapolis: 9391 E. Washington St. platoscloset.com


HIDDEN GEMS

Board and Brush Creative Studio W O R D S B Y SAMANTHA KUPIAINEN

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oard and Brush is a creative studio that specializes in making DIY wood signs for all of life's occasions. It currently has 235 locations across the country, with four locations locally — Carmel, Noblesville, Greenwood and Brownsburg.

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The studio got its start in its founders basement, which catered more so to “Girls Night Out” themes, complete with wine, crafts and camaraderie. Over the years, it’s slowly grown into the nationwide brand that it is today across the country. The main workshop the creative studio hosts is its Pick Your Project Workshop. The Board and Brush team aims to turn its patrons into “DIY Masters” through its classes, educating participants on the raw materials needed to make the wood signs, such as the wood, knots, color variants and even the imperfections. Instructors take the class through the steps needed to distress, sand the grain, and staining needed to make personalized wood signs. With the instructor's assistant, the end product is a personalized wood sign that looks as if it's been with you for years, almost like a vintage heirloom.

The studio offers a variety of classes that cater to a range of ages, including kids, teens and adults. Wood sign making classes are held almost every Friday through Sunday, with the occasional specialty workshop happening during the week. The most common workshop, Pick Your Project Workshop, is $73 and teaches participants how to create their own unique wood sign. The studio provides all the material and instructions to make the sign, and preregistration is required. The creative studio has also hosted a Porch Planter Workshop, Glass Etching and Wood Workshop, and a Doormat Workshop. More information about the Carmel studio and its offering is available at boardandbrush.com.

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LOCAL SPOTLIGHT

DREAM Alive Helping urban youth in at-risk communities in grades 7 through 12 to become leaders. W O R D S B Y ALLISON GRABER

“In middle school, I was definitely having a lot of depression and anxiety,” says Salma Montero, a DA graduate. “I didn’t think about my education, my future. I was kind of just lost.” That’s when Montero’s 7th grade English teacher recommended she join DREAM Alive. Montero was partnered with a mentor, and after completing the program, is now studying entrepreneurship at the University of Indianapolis. “I want to own my own company,” she says. This story is not a unique one, with a 100 percent graduation rate for students who have completed DA’s 6-year program. “It’s about reaching those who are usually left out or unaccounted for and inspiring them to have a dream,” says Jodeci Byrd, DA alumnus and DA Young Professionals Board member.

you’ve ever wanted to I fsee the power of mentorship in action, pay attention to the work of DREAM Alive (DA), a non-profit that serves underrepresented 7th-12th graders in Indianapolis. Their underlying purpose is simple: Provide scholars with career-focused handson learning opportunities and character development through mentorship. “We’re offering boots-on-the-ground change in the community,” says Eric Müller, executive director of DREAM Alive. “We want to impact children’s lives and their future family.”

A History of Impact Since 2010, DA has served over 5,300 youth at Arlington, H.L. Harshman, Paramount Englewood, and Urban Act Academy middle schools. Ninetyfive percent of these students are minority in ethnicity and

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face achievement and wealth earning barriers. Mentors meet consistently with each student and then follow the scholars to their high school. The hope is that mentorship can help remove obstacles and provide unique opportunities for connection and growth. The DA program allows students to learn through regular meetings, where they participate in community service, mentor outings, and follow a character development curriculum. They also learn about possible career paths through visits to a selection of over 70 community partners.

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Looking Ahead to the Future DREAM Alive is growing. The non-profit recently started a lunch mentor program for Arsenal Technical High School students who were previously mentored in middle school.

Volunteers meet one-on-one with students twice a month over their lunch break to coach them about their future. DA is also currently in talks with the Indianapolis Public School (IPS) system about expanding their program to serve students in all area middle schools in the next few years. “Whether it's 50 kids in one school or a couple thousand across the district, it's a dream to be able to share this program with all students in the area,” Müller says. To join in DA’s mission, people can volunteer as a mentor or give regular financial donations. Businesses can also become corporate partners to provide a place for students to visit to learn about career opportunities in different fields. “If I hadn’t been a part of DREAM Alive, I’d probably be like most of the girls in my class … either pregnant or addicted to drugs. DREAM Alive helped me think about my future and that there’s a life outside of that,” Montero says. For more information about the work of DREAM Alive, visit dreamaliveinc.org.


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There’s a Camp for That There’s a camp out there for every child’s interest! W O R D S B Y NICOLE SIPE

Great for kids who… are ready for more independence. Overnight camps offer children a chance to be away from parents, make new friends, and develop life skills such as problem-solving, teamwork and self-reliance. Overnight camps are a great way for kids to step out of their comfort zones and build confidence in a supportive and supervised environment.

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hese days, there are more summer camp choices than ever. In fact, there are so many choices that it can be overwhelming to figure out what type of camp will work for your child. With summer just around the corner, it's time to start thinking about finding the perfect camp for your child. Whether they're interested in sports, arts and crafts, nature, or coding, there's a camp out there that will spark their curiosity and create lifelong memories.

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DAY CAMPS What they are: Day camps usually offer a variety of activities, such as crafts, sports, swimming and time for free play. These types of camps are usually anywhere from four six hours per day. You’ll find them offered at places like YMCAs, community

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centers, parks departments, museums and more. Great for kids who… love doing different things all day. Kids will typically participate in group activities, play sports, and enjoy time outdoors. Day camps are a nice fit for children who like to try different things.

OVERNIGHT CAMPS What they are: Overnight camps, sometimes called sleepaway camps, are a summer experience where kids spend the night away from home in a camp setting. These camps are usually located in natural environments, and kids participate in a wide range of activities such as hiking, swimming, canoeing, arts and crafts, team sports and more.

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What they are: Sports camps usually focus on one sport, like baseball, soccer, tennis or gymnastics. These types of camps are great for kids who have a passion for sports, want to build on their existing skills, or want to explore a new sport in a less competitive setting. Great for kids who… love a particular sport and want to explore it even more. Sports camps are also great for active kids who might want to try out a sport they’ve never experienced, such as lacrosse or rugby.

STEM CAMPS What they are: These educational camps focus on science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). STEM camps provide an immersive and hands-on learning experience, allowing kids to explore and engage with various disciplines in a fun and interactive way.

Great for kids who… are curious, always asking questions and tinkering. Depending on the focus of the camp, kids may have the opportunity to work on robotics, learn about coding and programming, conduct scientific experiments, and engage in engineering challenges.

ART CAMPS What they are: These types of camps can include performance art (theater), music, drawing and painting, photography or any other type of subject that gets a kid’s creativity flowing. Great for kids who… prefer to be indoors and immerse themselves in their creativity. Art camps are designed to inspire and nurture the artistic talents of kids, and they are a great opportunity for young artists to explore different art forms, learn new techniques, and gain hands-on experience over the summer. This is just a small sample of the kind of summer camps that are available for kids.

For even more ideas, visit indyschild.com/indianapoliscamp-fair/ to find the perfect summer camp for your child.


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CAMPS + SUMMER PROGRAM GUIDE Ballet Theatre of Carmel Academy The Junior Summer Intensive is an exciting opportunity for 7-12 year-old dancers who want to improve their technique and explore new styles during the summer. With 12 hours of weekly instruction in ballet technique, variations, character, contemporary and ballet pantomime, dancers will receive plenty of individual attention and experience the pure joy of dance! 1329 W. 96th Street, Suite A, (317) 798-2133, ballettheatreofcarmel@gmail.com, BalletTheatreofCarmel.org Dates: Week 1 – July 11-13, 2024, Week 2 – July 18-20, 2024, Hours: 9:30am - 2:30pm, Ages: 7-12

Butler Community Arts School BU: BeReal is an immersive leadership and college experience. Explore life at college as a high school student, discover how to develop and enhance your leadership skills, appreciate others’ gifts, and forge your own path as a leader in a rapidly changing world. 4600 Sunset Ave; (317) 940-4176; jmeister@butler.edu; butlerartscenter.org/camp/residentialcamp-bu-bereal/ Dates: June 9-27 / Hours: Residential / Ages: Rising grades 9-12 / Type: Academic

Camp Belzer Children do stuff. They build things. Play with purpose. Make friends and work together. Set goals and clear them. They go places: physically, mentally and spiritually. These life-changing experiences — and the confidence they provide — become bricks in the wall of childhood. These bricks eventually form a foundation that supports children as they embrace opportunity and overcome obstacles. 6102 Boy Scout Road, Indianapolis, IN 46206; (317) 813-7125; programsupport@crossroads bsa. org; crossroadsbsa.org/camps/camp-belzer Dates: June & July 2024 / Hours: 8:30 - 4:00 daily / Ages: 5-10 / Type: Day

Camp Cathedral is dedicated to providing every camper with a safe environment to learn, discover, and have fun! We offer more than 50 enrichment camps, including theatre, music, art, and community service. In addition, our ever-popular sports camps provide an opportunity to be coached by state championshipwinning coaches. Leadership and adventure camps are also offered, so register today! (317) 968-7352; aernst@ gocathedral.com; campcathedral.com Dates: June 3 - July 26 / Hours: 8:30 a.m. 3:30 p.m. with before and after camp care

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available / Ages: Kindergarten-Grade 9 Type: Academic, Arts, Computer & Technology, Day, Faith-Based, Sports, STEM

Camp Invention Spark your child’s creativity and confidence with our new Camp Invention® program! Children in grades K-6 will team up and take on fun, hands-on STEM challenges. They’ll design a light-up ball game, star in a prototyping game show and more! Visit invent.org/local to secure your spot! Use promo code LOCAL25 by 3/27 to save $25.

(800) 968-4332, Various Locations throughout the Indianapolis Area!, Invent.org/Local, campinvention@invent.org Dates: Dates/times vary based on camp location / Hours: Dates/times vary based on camp location / Ages: 5-12 / Activities: STEM Type: Day, Summer Fun, Basic Category, Academic, STEM

Camp JCC days are full of the fun and social activities kids love and the safety and personal growth parents look for. We offer outdoor recreation on our 40-acre campus and the Eskenazi Water Park. Our tennis camps build skills and emphasize sportsmanship. Non-members welcome. Discount rates for JCC Members, including those with summer memberships. 6701 Hoover Rd, Indianapolis, IN; (317) 251-9467; info@jccindy.org; jccindy. org/summer-camps Dates: June 3-July 26 / Hours: 8 am-4 pm (+ 4-6 pm extended care) / Ages: Grades K-9 (+10th grade CIT)

Camp Mathnasium Activities & Summer Classes Take the Mathnasium Method to a new level with STEAM activities all summer long! The proven Mathnasium Method™ builds foundations for math mastery through deep understanding, with outcomes far superior to other summer math programs that rely on drilling or rote memorization. Students in the summer math program improve their comprehension, explore STEAM activities and participate in games. Excitement and confidence also grows, and they strengthen their natural love of learning. 6 Indianapolis locations; mathnasium.com/indy Dates: All locations offer Camp Mathnasium and traditional membership programs all summer long / Hours: varies by location / Ages: Grades 2-12. May vary by program and location. Activities: hands-on enrichment STEAM activities, fun & engaging instructors, targeted learning plans, rewards & incentives / Type: STEAM / Special Needs Offered: targeted assessments, individualized instruction, customized learning plans

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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation/Summer Camp Series offers something for every interest and ability, with 13 camp options for ages 5-15 years ranging from arts to science to nature and more. A fun, safe summer is our top priority. 1235 Central Park Drive East

Carmel, IN 46032; carmelclayparks.com/ summer-camps/; JLazdins@ carmelclayparks.com; (317) 843-3865 Type: Day, Adventure/Tripping, Arts, Sports, STEM, Traditional, Wilderness Dates: May 28 - July 26 / Hours: 7:00 a.m. 5:30 p.m. (hours vary by camp) / Ages: 5-15 / Activities: Art, Field Trips, Sports, Science, STEAM, Nature Exploration, Theater, Swimming

Central Indiana Academy of Dance There’s something for everyone this summer at CIAoD! The summer starts off June 17th with our popular young dancer day camps, featuring themes such as Frozen and Rapuzel, ages 3-6! Themes change each week, as do the crafts and performance dances! Don’t forget to have your older dancer join us for our Youth Dance Camp for ages 6-11, July 8th-12th! 14950 Greyhound Court #4,

Carmel, IN 46032; (317) 581-2423; studio@ ciaodance.com; ciaodance.com Dates: June 17th-July 26th / Ages: 2 1/2 - 11 / Type: Arts, Day, Sports, Summer Classes

Coding Camps for Kids Transform your child's love for technology into an exciting learning adventure. Guided by our team of Code Senseis, Code Ninjas Camps empower kids to gain valuable tech skills and make new friends. It's an unforgettably fun learning experience - Roblox, Minecraft, 3D printing, Lego Robotics, AI Exploration and more! Locations in Fishers and Carmel, (317) 827-6192, FishersIN@Code Ninjas.com, codeninjas.com/in-fishers /camps; codeninjas.com/in-carmel/camps Dates: June-August 2024 / Hours: 8:30-3:30 pm / Ages: 7-14 Activities: Create games (Roblox/ Minecraft), experience 3D printing, Lego Robotics, Explore AI

The Etiquette and Leadership Institute of Indiana Summer camps are a great way to have fun, make friends, and learn new things! ELII offers unique activities for kids to build self-confidence, learn teamwork, create a business, and understand etiquette. ELII also has fun educational games like Etiquette Jeopardy, BINGO, and Blindfold

leadership activities. The best part? ELII is affordable and accessible to everyone! Join us this summer! (888) 354-4639; info@ eliindiana.com; eliindiana.com Dates: June 10 - 14, 2024 / Hours: 9-4 / Ages: 8-13 / Type: Day, Summer Classes, Academic, Family Camp

Flat Rock River YMCA Camp Only 45 minutes southeast of Indianapolis, Flat Rock River YMCA Camp is an overnight experience where kids are Included and Engaged, becoming Confident and Inspired. We offer climbing challenge courses, zip line, river activities, creative arts, horseback riding, woodworking, kayaking, canoeing, target sports, fishing, water slide, swimming and more, plus camper personal choices on morning activities. Lifelong relationships and life skills are formed with cabin mates and mentors. Come spend one week or several! 6981

W County Rd 650 N, St Paul, IN 47272; (765) 525-6730; flatrock@indymca.org; FlatRockYMCA.org Dates: June 2 – July 26 / Hours: Residential (Overnight) Camp / Ages: 7-16 / Type: Adventure/Tripping, Family Camp, Traditional

Forester Camps at Huntington University Forester Camps at Huntington University is a series of academic camps geared to help prepare students for various opportunities around college and career learning. 2303 College Ave., Huntington, IN 46750, (260) 359-4189, mgerlach@huntington.edu, huntington.edu/ ForesterCamp Type of Camp: Residential, Summer Classes, Travel, Academic, Arts, Computers & Technology, Faith-Based, STEM Dates: Various, check website / Hours: Overnight / Age/Grade: High School

Indiana Repertory Theatre Camp Bring theatre to life at the Indiana Repertory Theatre! Children new to theatre can learn the basics, while more advanced actors can sharpen their skills. Small class sizes, highly trained theatre professionals with teaching experience, and an inclusive environment make IRT Theatre Camp a great way to grow as an actor and person. 140 West Washington Street, education@irtlive.com; (317) 916-4841; irtlive.com/learn-and-engage/familyactivities/theatre-camp/ Dates: June 3-28 Mondays – Fridays, July 8-12 one day workshops for High School students / Hours: 9 am - 4:30 pm; 9 am - 12 pm or 1:30 - 4:30 pm for mini camps / Ages: 5-7, 8-11, 12-15, 14-19

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Activities: Acting, improvisation, stage combat, singing, dancing, introduction to technical theatre, playwriting, comedy / Type: Day, Arts

Indianapolis Art Center Let’s Get Creative Together: Summer Art Camps for Everybody! The Indianapolis Art Center offers 110+ hands-on art camps. Whether you’re looking for a camp for a young artist, a creative teen, or a camp that the whole family can enjoy together, the Indianapolis Art Center has something for everybody! 2 Locations: Broad Ripple + Fishers, Weeklong Morning + Afternoon Camps, Family Camps, Tuition Assistance. 820 E 67th St., Indianapolis, IN 46220; indyartcenter.org/ camps; camps@indplsartcenter.org; (317) 255-2464 Type: Arts, Summer Classes, STEAM, Digital Art, Fibers, Drawing, Painting, Sculpture, Clay, Glass, Printmaking, Family Camp Dates: June 10-July 26, 2024 / Hours: Morning and Afternoon Camps / Ages: 4-18 / Activities: Art Camps and Teen Institute

Indianapolis Children’s Choir The Indianapolis Children’s Choir’s Summer Music Camp is a week-long musical experience where campers will get to experience the wonderful world of music, artistry, leadership, and community with the ICC. Camp offers the highest quality choral music experience as well as fun musical activities and new friendships! Join the ICC this summer by choosing the first camp session, June 3-6, 2024, or the second session, July 15-18, 2024. ICC Performing Arts Center, 9111 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250; (317) 940-9640; info@icchoir.org, icchoir.org Dates: June 3-6 and July 15-18 / Hours: Monday – Wednesday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm and Thursday, 9:00 am – the conclusion of the 4:30 pm camp concert. / Ages: Entering 1st grade - 8th grade Type: Arts, Day / Activities: Music & Singing

The International School of Indiana Summer Camp In partnership with the Indiana University Hamilton Lugar School, the ISI Summer Camp allows children to experience cultures through learning and practicing French, Mandarin,

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CAMPS + SUMMER PROGRAM GUIDE Portuguese, and Spanish. No prior experience is required, beginner and intermediate levels offered. Combine your language learning with a variety of enrichment camps! Offerings vary weekly. 4330 N Michigan Rd; isind.org/

events/summercamp; info@isind.org; (317) 923-1951 Type: Day, Summer Classes / Basic Category: Academic, Arts, Computers & Technology, Sports, STEM Dates: Runs weekly from 6/24 until 7/19, available activities vary weekly / Hours: 8 AM to 4 PM, after care available until 6 PM / Ages: Students Kindergarten to Grade 6

Jaguar Summer Day Camp Our mission is to provide a safe and encouraging environment where children develop healthy habits while engaging in individualized activities designed to support success at any age, skill, or level of ability. Your camper will enjoy a wide variety of activities, games, sports, crafts and more. Additionally, each camper receives swim lessons Monday-Thursday at the world-famous IU Natatorium. 901 W. New York St., Indianapolis, IN 46202; camps. iupui.edu; jagcamps@iu.edu; (317) 278-2100 Dates: June 3 - July 26 / Hours: 9:00am - 3:30pm; free before and after care available / Ages: 5-12 Activities: Swimming, arts & crafts, games, and more! / Type: Day, Arts, Sports, STEM, Traditional

Jameson Camp is an ACAaccredited overnight camp located between Indianapolis and Plainfield. Under the supervision of well-trained counselors, campers choose from a wide variety of activities, build relationships with their peers, practice independence, and enjoy time outdoors away from screens. All cabins are air conditioned. Generous financial aid is available. 2001

Bridgeport Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46231; (317) 241-2661; marty@jamesoncamp.org; jamesoncamp.org Dates: Weekly June 2 - July 26 / Hours: Overnight / Ages: 7-17 Type: Adventure/Tripping, Arts, Special Needs, Sports, STEM, Traditional

Marian University Summer at Marian offers diverse enrichment opportunities for K-12 scholars on our historic campus. Students will explore talents through our Innovation Through Engineering Camp, Healthcare Camp, Klipsch Educators College Leadership Institute, Launch Your Future: 21st Century Scholars Camp, athletic

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camps, music & theatre camps, and more! We offer scholarships and financial assistance for our programs as well. Families can connect with us on Instagram: @summeratmarian or email camps@marian.edu. Register here: marian. campintouch.com/ui/unrestricted/pricing/ DatesAndRates.

Nostalgia Dance and Tumble Summer Camp A full-day camp for your dance and gymnastics lover. Participants will spend the first half of the day exploring different dance genres and learning basic technique and choreography. The second half of the day campers will work on tumbling, stretching and strength, and also get time on the bars and beam. This camp will help instill skills such as listening, following directions, and team work. 9625 E. 150th St. Suite 205 Noblesville, IN 46060, (317) 385-2711, info@nostalgiadancecenter.com, nostalgiadance.com Dates: June 10-14 and July 15-19 / Hours: 9am – 4pm / Ages: 3-12 / Special Needs offered: can accommodate moderate special needs

Park Tudor School invites all central Indiana students ages 3-18 to attend its Summer Experience. We have camps for preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, middle school and high school! In keeping with the mission of Park Tudor School, you will find our summer programs offer small class sizes and varied experiences that will foster creativity and a joy for learning. Whether it's academics, enrichment, STEM, performing arts, athletics, Spanish, or more, you'll find the perfect summer camps for your child at Park Tudor. Experience summer at Park Tudor and discover the magic that happens when summer fun meets great teaching! 7200 North College Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46240; (317) 415-2898; rdabertin@parktudor.org; parktudor.org/ summer Dates: June 3 - July 26 (no camps on June 19 or the week of July 1-5) / Hours: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm (student drop off begins at 8:30 am); 1:00 pm 4:00 pm (student drop off begins at 12:30pm); or full day 9:00am- 4:00pm / Ages: 3-18 Type: Academic, Arts, Computer & Technology, Day Camp, Sports, STEM

St. Richard's Dragon and Mini Dragon Day Camp St. Richard's Dragon and Mini Dragon Day Camps are spectacular! Campers won't want to miss out on classic favorites and some new and exciting camp offerings. The general summer camp curriculum is composed of weekly themes, specialty field trips, games, crafts, and academic enrichment activities designed specifically with each child's age group in mind. Campers in general camps receive swim lessons and

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time for pool fun two times a week. In addition to general camps, specialty camps include Games Camp, Fashion Camp, Math Camp, and more! 33 East 33rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46205, (317) 926-0425, camps@sresdragons.org, sresdragons.org

Type of Camp: Day and specialty camps / Dates: June 5-August 2, 2024 / Hours: 7:45am-5:00pm / Ages: 5 years-13 years old (must be potty trained)

Summer of Fun Camp at the Indianapolis Healthplex Every week unfolds a new chapter of excitement and exploration! Our weekly themed summer camp program is a thrilling journey that combines outdoor adventures, sports, educational experiences, and so much more. We believe in creating a summer filled with diverse activities that not only entertain but also inspire learning and personal growth. The Indianapolis Healthplex is dedicated to providing a summer experience that is not only entertaining but also enriching. Join us for a season of adventure, friendship, and discovery. Let's make this summer one to remember at Indianapolis Healthplex. Members $175/week; Non-members $200/week. Financial Aid Available 3660 Guion Rd, Indianapolis, IN; (317) 920-7400; twatkins@indianapolishealth plex.com; indianapolishealthplex.com Dates: June 3 - August 2nd / Hours: 8am-5pm / Ages: 7-12 Type of Camp: Arts & Crafts, Sports, Adventures in movements / Activities: Field Trips, Sporting Events, Swimming, Basketball, Weekly Themes

Summer U at University High School University’s mission to expand the hearts and minds of students and to nurture excellence through academic, creative, and physical achievement doesn’t go on summer break. Summer U’s enrichment camps, including creative arts, sports, STEM, and more, are designed to provide hands-on, enriching experiences for curious campers. 2825 W. 116th St, Carmel, IN;

(317) 733-4475; summer@university highschool.org /universityhighschool.org/ summer Dates: June 3-28 & July 8-August 2 / Hours: 8:45 am–4 pm / Ages: PK-Grade 12 / Type: Academic, Arts, Computer & Technology, Day, Sports, STEM, Traditional

Sycamore School Our summer program offerings are designed to help students discover and explore new topics and interests, build confidence and creativity, and keep their academic skills sharp. With the instruction of many Sycamore faculty and staff members, as well as a few of our trusted community partners, students will grow, learn, and have an awesome time during camps.

(317) 202-2500, 1750 W. 64th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260, sycamoreschool.org, summerprograms@sycamoreschool.org Dates: June 10 - August 2 / Hours: 8:30-11:30 & 1:00-4:00 / Ages: Incoming Preschool Incoming 8th grade Activities: Sycamore Summer Programs offer camps on cooking, coding, art making, math, science, dance, drama, fencing, karate & so much more.

Wright's Gymnastics & NinjaZone Wright's campers enjoy a week full of fun (just like every other camp around) AND walk away having learned REAL skills! No pressure, no experience needed, just a lot of flips, fun, & friendship! Various locations:

Westfield, Noblesville, Fishers, Center Grove, and Greenwood; (317) 888-4805; email: info@wrightsgyms.com; wrightsgymnastics. com/camps Dates: May 28th - August 2nd, 2024 / Hours: Full Day - 9a-3p / Ages: 3 (fully potty trained) - 13 / Activities: Gymnastics instruction, Ninja Instruction, Crafts, Healthy Snacks, Games, Obstacle Courses, Art, Outside Play, Water Games, Theme Specific Activities (Blaster Battles, Flip 'N FUN, Science & Somersaults, Tickets & Tumbles, etc.)

YMCA of Greater Indianapolis Kids need camp as a place to be themselves, learn skills, and build friendships. The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis is a home for all. With 15 day camp locations open from 6:30am to 6:00pm, we offer a wide range of programs and pricing options available for children ages 3-15. There is a camp for everyone at the YMCA. Visit INDYMCA.org/YouthDevelopment to learn more. (317) 266-9622; INDYMCA.org/ YouthDevelopment Dates: June - Aug; Varies by location / Hours: 6:30am-6:00pm / Ages: 5-15 / Activities: sports, arts & crafts, swimming, STEM

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Spring Break Fun for All Abilities Inclusive ideas for kids with special needs. W O R D S B Y JENNIFER THOMPSON

these programs for youth as well as adults. In addition, all of the programs at the Monon Center are inclusive. If you or your family member would like to participate in any of the programs or use the facilities, modifications can be met to fit your needs. The requests for modification of a program must be made one month in advance of the program beginning. Be sure to check out the online guide to see what awesome programs are available this spring.

t’s hard to believe spring break is right around the corner. Wasn’t Christmas just yesterday?! But here we find ourselves, gearing up for longer days filled with sunshine, birds chirping, flowers budding and all things spring. And with spring around the corner, that means it’s time to start thinking about — you guessed it — spring break.

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Visit Your Local Library Libraries are meant to be quiet places, which means a trip to the local library can be a great way to spend the day, especially for a child who gets easily overstimulated and doesn’t like a lot of noise or commotion. If your child loves to read, or be read to, you can find some special books and select a cozy spot to settle in for some reading. Many libraries also offer

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programming that is an excellent fit for children with special needs. Be sure to check out your local library's programming to see what is available for your little one.

Say Hello to Farm Animals Enjoy some fresh air and family fun at Tyner Pond Farm, located at 7408 East 200 South in Greenfield. This farm is open to the public with chickens, cows, pigs and a store selling their farm-fresh goods. Another awesome farm to check out is Traders Point Creamery, located at 9101 Moore Road in Zionsville. This beautiful location includes cows and chickens, property for hiking, a milking parlor where you can watch cows be milked in the afternoon, delicious ice cream to taste and a farmto-table restaurant for dining.

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Experience the World’s Largest Children’s Museum On March 12, the Children’s Museum is offering a Museum My Way experience. Capacity is limited so you will want to make sure to get online and register if this is something you and your family would like to participate in. Sensory modifications to the museum environment during Museum My Way include limited capacity, quiet area with sensory items, music is turned down or off and edited lighting effects in some areas

Take a Trip Back in Time Enjoy the farm and walk through the grounds at Conner Prairie, and you will feel like you have been transported back in time. The second Sunday of every month from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.

are Sensory Friendly Hours at the park. Anything that makes loud noises or has bright lights will be shut off unless specifically asked to turn on. Access to the quiet space areas in the buildings and across the grounds will be highlighted for easy access.

Enjoy a Sensory-friendly Afternoon at a Museum Each month at the Indiana State Museum, the lights are lowered and distractions are reduced to give children and adults with sensory processing differences a chance to enjoy an interactive learning experience in a comfortable and accepting environment. Social narratives will be available at the ticket counter and sensory-based activities will be spaced throughout the museum. Plus, check out a Sensory Bag to make your experience even more enjoyable. Who says you have to leave town to have fun? As you can see, if you choose to stick around and have a family staycation, there is plenty to do around Indy. In addition to these things listed, be sure to check out nearby parks, the Indianapolis Zoo, movie theaters with sensory-friendly hours for a rainy day, and local Facebook groups to find out if there is any fun happening locally that you won’t want to miss.


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FIND THE PERFECT FIT Create a schedule that keeps your child engaged and your family connected.

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reschool open houses are in full swing, so the time to start looking for a school for your little one is now. Indianapolis has a wide range of quality preschool options — so many, that it can be a little difficult to know where to start! Here are some important things to consider as you research schools and make the rounds visiting the classrooms.

What to Look for in a Preschool When it comes to finding a quality preschool, there are a few key things you'll want to keep in mind.

Qualified and Caring Teachers: Look for teachers who are trained in early childhood education, and who genuinely care about the well-being and development of your child. Ask the teachers about their qualifications and experience, and observe how they interact with the children to get a sense of their teaching style.

Look for Red Flags As you tour the classroom, if you notice that the students are not engaged, the learning space is cluttered or sterile, or there is a high turn-over rate with staff, that should set off some warning bells. Ideally, you want to see uncluttered walls, organized materials, and a calm, quiet setting that allows children to focus and be engaged. Also look out for a dirty facility, teachers on devices, teachers not interacting with the children or children left unattended. On the flip side, if a school has teachers who have been there for years, that is a great sign. Other signs of a good preschool include a classroom space where children have access to a variety of activities for different learning styles, such as building blocks, an art center, dramatic play, fine-motor activities, interactive games and a library. Ideally, you want to see a space where children have the opportunity to work independently, in small groups and large groups, as well as one-on-one time with the teacher.

Age-appropriate Curriculum: A quality preschool should have a curriculum that is tailored to meet the developmental needs of young children. Look for a blend of structured activities, playbased learning, and lots of opportunities for social interaction. A well-rounded curriculum will include activities that help grow a child’s cognitive, physical and social-emotional development.

Safe and Stimulating Environment: Pay attention to the physical environment of the preschool. Bright, clean, welcoming and child-proofed facilities are what you’re looking for, equipped with child-sized furniture and developmentally appropriate materials. Outdoor play spaces should be secure and offer opportunities for exploration and gross motor skill development.

Good Communication: Look for open lines of communication, regular updates on your child's progress, and opportunities for parent-teacher conferences. A school that values your input and actively involves parents in their child's learning journey creates a sense of community and support.

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Why Touring is Important Although doing online research and getting word-of-mouth referrals are great ways to learn about a preschool, nothing compares to taking the time to tour a preschool. Touring a preschool during the school day gives you a glimpse into the life of the school and the students. You can actually see students interacting with their teachers, see the learning environment being used, and learn about the daily routines of the students. It is also a perfect time to ask questions specific to the needs of your family. Finding the right preschool for your child is a personal decision. Take the time to visit multiple preschools, talk to other parents, and trust your instincts. By keeping these factors in mind, you can find a quality preschool that will provide a strong foundation for your child's future education and growth.


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SCHOOL + EDUCATION GUIDE CARMEL

environment and peers. 321 Limestone St.,

Carmel Montessori School is located Meridian in Carmel. Our directress is American Montessori Certified with 18 years head-teaching experience and we a a full member of the American Montessori Society. We offer a beautiful, peaceful and positive Montessori learning environment. Extended days available. 1402 W. Main

St., Carmel, IN 46032, Contact: Emily & Scott Rudicel, Phone: (317) 580-0699, Email: info@carmelmontessori.com, carmelmontessori.com

Highlands Latin School is a private Latin-centered classical Christian school centered on developing the academic potential and character of each student. HLS was founded in the Indianapolis area in 2011 and is part of the Highlands Latin School network of schools accredited through the Classical Latin School Association. HLS employs a unique three day program for K through 4th grade, and a 4 day class schedule for 5th through 12th grade. The HLS curriculum is carefully planned from Jr Kindergarten through 12th grade equipping our students with the foundational skills for higher learning. The school is currently located in Carmel, Indiana and is working towards building a permanent campus on their new property in Westfield, Indiana. 1010 East 126th St, Carmel, and 1402 West Main St, Carmel, Phone: (317) 519-5501, Email: admissions@indylatinschool.org indylatinschool.org

Starting Line Preschool, The Right Start for A Lifelong Love of Learning! Our strong academic-based curriculum prepares and encourages your child to succeed in school while discovering learning is fun! All of our classes focus on an introduction to colors, number and letters with exciting art and science projects. Math, social studies and sight words are taught in the older classes.Develop Social Awareness & Friendships, Build Confidence and Master Academic Skills for Kinder- garten. 110 Third Ave NE, Carmel, IN 46032, Contact: Diane Atkins, Phone: (317) 753-9397, Email: dkatkins22@ msn.com, startinglinepreschool.com DOWNTOWN

IUPUI Center for Young Children offers childcare and early childhood education for children ages six weeks to five years old and believes children learn through play, experiences, and interaction with their

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Indianapolis, IN 46202, Phone: 317-274- 3508, childcare.iupui.edu/index.html

St. Richards Episcopal School education provides students aged 3 through grade 8, a transformational experience through our engaging and challenging curriculum while developing global citizens who love learning, embrace diversity and live Episcopal values. Students thrive with small class sizes and personal attention from outstanding faculty as they learn knowledge and values for a lifetime. 33 East 33rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205, Phone: (317) 926-0425, Contact: Kim Napier, Director of Admissions, Email: knapier@ sresdragons.org, sresdragons.org

The Oaks Academy is a Christcentered school (Pre-K through 8th grade) that exists to provide a rich, classical education to children of diverse racial and socioeconomic backgrounds, preparing them to succeed in a rigorous secondary educational program and to demonstrate spiritual, social and emotional maturity. Multiple locations; Contact: Sam Schmelzer, Phone: (317) 426-7990; Email: admissons@ theoaksacademy.org; theoaksacademy.org INDIANAPOLIS – NORTH

Beth – El Zedeck Early Childhood Center, where we believe in the power of play, including risky play! We strive to achieve and implement the most developmentally appropriate practices to help our youngest students learn and be successful in their early education. We achieve that by implementing a play based curriculum and providing lots of love and care!. Cost/Tuition: Please call or email for full brochure. Hours/Dates: Flexible Hours. Full Time/Part-Time available. Ages/Grades: 12 months old+, 18 months old+, 2s+, 3s+, 4s+, PreKindergarten (3 day or 5 day option) Before/After School Care: Before and After School Care. Early drop off as early as 7:30 am and late pick up anytime up until 6:00pm/5:30 pm on Fridays. 600 W. 70th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260, Contact: ECC Office, Phone: (317) 259-6854, Fax: 317-2596849 or Email: cfuller@bez613.org

Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School seeks to prepare the next generation of leaders with the intellectual and technological competence, loving and open hearts, faith inspiration and social responsibility to bring about a more just, humane and loving world. Students from all backgrounds, faiths, and ethnicities are

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welcome at Brebeuf Jesuit, where all are called to discover and cultivate the fullness of their God-given talents. Each student is therefore challenged and inspired to strive for academic excellence, to engage whole-heartedly in co-curricular activities, to develop confidence in leadership abilities, and to discover God’s presence in everyday life through serving others. 2801 W 86th St, Indianapolis, IN 46268, Contact: Colleen Cannon, Director of Admissions, Phone: (317) 524-7090, Email: admissions@ brebeuf.org, brebeuf.org

Children’s Day In Nursery School and Traditional Preschool is a fully inclusive early childhood program with an emphasis on Christian values and learning through play. It is designed to offer children ages 9 months to 5 years a positive and developmentally appropriate first school experience in the care of experienced and loving caregivers. We play and learn! Classes are offered Tuesday through Friday from 9 am to 2:30 pm during the school year. In the summer, we transition to an elementary school age summer camp. And we also offer a Fall and Spring soccer league for young kids. Please call, e-mail or visit our website for further information and registration forms. 5500 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208, Phone: (317) 253-0472, cdi@meridianstreet.org, meridianstreet.org

Early Childhood Center, The Church at the Crossing Parents Day Out (22-35 mos) and Part Day Preschool (3 yrs-PreK5) provide relaxed, secure, playful environments that nurture creativity and the exploration of God’s world. A variety of learning materials & readiness skills are woven into each unit. Older classrooms utilize “Handwriting Without Tears” curriculum. Various days, 9am-2pm. Need longer hours? Try our All Day Classes designed for 3 mos – Pre K5 with operating hours, 6:30am-6pm. 9111 N. Haverstick Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46240, Contact: John Drake, Phone: (317) 575-6508, Email: ecc@ golove.org

International School of Indiana is a non-profit, independent school that offers the International Baccalaureate curriculum to all preschool through grade 12 students on our newly unified campus. With lessons taught in English, French, Mandarin, and Spanish, our curriculum helps students excel academically while learning to become responsible citizens and effective leaders. ISI also offers a wide

range of sports, clubs, and arts programs for students of all ages. High school students participate in a comprehensive four-year college counseling program, leading to a 100% college acceptance rate. 4330 N. Michigan Rd.; Phone: (317) 923-1951, ext. 334; email: admissions@isind.org; isind.org

The Orchard School, an independent, non-sectarian, progressive school, emphasizing experiential learning. Orchard teachers engage the natural curiosity of children, develop academic excellence, and provide leadership experience through well-rounded education. Orchard’s diverse community and commitment to multicultural education inspires responsible, global citizenship. Founded in 1922. NAIS, ISACS, NAEYC accredited. 615 W. 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260, Contact: Jessica Aiyasami, Director of Admissions, Phone: (317) 713-5717, Fax: (317) 254-8454, Email: jaiyasami@orchard. org, orchard.org

Sapling offers a year round Reggio-inspired preschool for children ages 2 to 5 in conjunction with extended after care hours for working families. We empower children to discover themselves and the world around them as they become critical thinkers, creative problem-solvers, and collaborative community members. We value our students and their passions, curiosities, and joys. Their interests guide the holistic, emergent curriculum and our learning environment. For more information or to explore our virtual tour, please visit our website or facebook.com/ saplingindy. To schedule a private tour, please call (317) 319-8228, Contact: Kelsey Livingston, Email: Kelsey@sap lingindy.com, Saplingindy.com

Sycamore School, Indiana's only accredited, independent, private school for Preschool - 8th grade gifted students, teachers trained in gifted education deliver a curriculum designed to challenge and engage gifted learners. Art, music, Spanish, physical education, technology, extensive field trips, athletics, financial aid, and after school activities are offered. 1750 W. 64th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260, Contact: Duane Emery, Director of Enrollment Management, Phone: (317) 202-2500, Email: emery.duane@ sycamoreschool.org, sycamoreschool.org

INDIANAPOLIS –NORTHEAST

MSD of Lawrence Township is located in the northeast corner of Indianapolis, Lawrence is a residential suburban community of 95,000+ and home to Fort Benjamin Harrison State *Sponsored Listings


SCHOOL + EDUCATION GUIDE Park and Geist Reservoir. With families from widely diverse cultural, racial, and socio-economic backgrounds, the Lawrence community values and embraces diversity as one of its greatest strengths. Lawrence Township strives to be the district of destination, a reputation built over the years based on the district's award-winning staff, accomplished administrators, high-achieving students, supportive community, and innovative educational programs. 6501 Sunnyside Road, Indianapolis, IN 46236; Phone: (317) 423-8200; Email: danaaltemeyer@msdlt.k12.in.us, LTschools.org

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Victory Learning Center is a faith-based, fun, loving, safe, and a structured environment, where young children learn through education, extracurricular activities, games, field trips and play. Our program is designed to nurture and meet the individual needs of preschoolers 3 and 4 year old's through 2nd grade. We're now enrolling for the 2023-2024 Academic

School Year! 5150 Moller Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254, Phone: (317) 941-6603, VLCINDY.com INDIANAPOLIS – SOUTH

Beech Tree House Center for Child Development At Beech Tree House, our exceptional team of caregivers and teachers offer loving, faith-based, licensed infant and toddler care, an academic and structured preschool curriculum, and a fully state-accredited pre-kindergarten and elementary school. It is our mission to provide stimulating programs that support children’s emotional, social, intellectual, physical, and spiritual development while nurturing each child’s potential as a strong, productive, and compassionate member of society. Open M-F, 6:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m.

beechtreehouse.com / 7850 South Emerson Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46237 / (317) 882-8636 / Email: jhaywood-rollins@beechtreehouse.com

Curtis Wilson Primary School and Academy, the elementary school program of Beech Tree House Center for Child Development, Inc., promotes the emotional, physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual development of each child. Our exceptional teaching staff is dedicated to

presenting a challenging and enthusiastic learning environment that recognizes each unique learner. With a dedication to personal excellence, all members of our school family are challenged to practice and exhibit love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control in daily life. Stateaccredited with exemplary ratings. Preschool - Fifth Grade, cwpsa.com / 7850 South Emerson Ave., Indianapolis, IN 46237 / (317) 882-8636 / Email: jhaywood-rollins@ beechtreehouse.com WESTFIELD

Kids 360° Early Learning Academy is a first-of-its-kind preschool. With movement at its core, our preschool offers an expansive, state-of-the-art learning environment designed to facilitate optimal learning for the whole child. At Kids 360° Early Learning Academy, we see things differently than other early education centers. We love to see kids moving while their imaginations run wild! We believe that all kids deserve to build strong bodies, brains, and muscles, so we created a strategic environment

designed to foster intentional movement and learning while teaching from the inside out. 360 E

186th St., Westfield, IN 46074, Phone: (317) 888-4805, Email: support@kids360 preschool.com, kids360preschool.com SPECIAL NEEDS

Easterseals Crossroads offers comprehensive disability services for people of all ages. Early Intervention, Autism Services, PT, OT, Speech Therapy, Feeding/ Swallowing issues, Augmentative Communication, Assistive Technology, Multi-sensory Therapy Rooms, Summer Camps, Life/Social Skills Groups, Deaf Community Services, Autism Family Resource Center. 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205, Phone: (317) 466-1000, Email: info@ eastersealscrossroads.org, eastersealscrossroads.org

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TEENS & TWEENS

Stress Management for Teens and Tweens Brave the teen emotional tides with these stress-busting strategies. W O R D S B Y JENNIFER THOMPSON

t is no secret that adolescents have a lot on their plates. They are dealing with things that previous generations have not, like navigating social media, feeling like they can’t shut down or turn off, and information overload at their fingertips each and every day. In addition to the advancements in technology that affect tweens and teens, they also are being pushed to get good grades, excel in athletics, participate in extracurriculars, maintain friendships, prepare for college and possibly even hold a job on top of it all.

Regardless of personality types, there are plenty of studies that show the value of exercise, good nutrition and being sure you get the recommended hours of shut-eye each night (which can feel next to impossible in the tween and teen years.)

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Just typing all that has made me want to lie down for an afternoon snooze.

Stress and Anxiety is on the Rise for Teens According to a 2021 article from the American Academy of of Child & Adolescent Psychology, suicide is the second leading cause of death for children, adolescents and young adults age 15-to-24-year-olds. And according to the John Hopkins medical website, “Anxiety disorders are the most common mental health disorder in the United States, and anywhere from 1 in 10 to 1 in 13 people suffer from anxiety, with about 8% of children and teenagers experiencing an anxiety disorder. This has worsened during the COVID-19 pandemic, and we are living in more times of stress and anxiety than ever before. The

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If you look at the schedule and see a stressful time is on the horizon, try to help your teen eat healthier snacks and meals, get outside and move their body, and get to bed at a reasonable hour. They may push back, but remind them it is for their benefit. teenage years generally have significant stress and this has worsened during the pandemic.” With these statistics in mind, it’s important for teens, tweens and their parents to learn stress management strategies to help curb the feelings of anxiety and overwhelm when they threaten to take over. It’s important for them to have tools in their toolbox to de-escalate stressful situations, and to learn that this too shall pass.

Tailor Your Strategies to the Child I have four children ranging in age from 18 to 11. We are in the thick of raising tweens and teens. What I have learned over the years is that what works for one, may not necessarily work for the other. Each child is their own unique person with their own skill set, personality and needs.

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For example, some of my children are more introverted. For them, stress management may be a time-out from whatever it is they are doing. It may be a scheduled break, going on a walk, watching a show, or reading a book. For my children who are more extroverted, stress management may look like going out for a frappuccino or a special treat, having a friend over or taking a break to FaceTime someone they love. I have learned over the years that I need to pay attention to what makes them tick and what helps them when the walls are threatening to close in. I am more introverted by nature, so for me, a quiet break goes a long way. But just because that is what I long for in times of stress, that doesn’t mean that is what my children long for, too. To learn more about what helps your child in times of stress, have conversations with them when they are not in the midst of a stressful situation. Find out what you can do to help them and build those things into their schedule.

Also, try to help your teen understand how to maintain their schedule. If they have an ACT test coming up, it’s probably not best to schedule a late work shift or a sleepover the night before. If it’s the week of finals, that’s probably not the best time to plan a birthday party. And if they have a big game coming up, that’s probably not the best time to stay up all night making TikTok videos. Stress management is a lifelong skill we need through all stages and ages of life. The sooner we start to incorporate them into our lives, the better. You may receive some pushback from your teen as you start to incorporate healthy boundaries, schedules, and of course, managing the use of technology, like putting the phone away at bedtime and setting screen time limits. But hopefully, your child will see the benefit outweighs those things they feel they are missing out on. And as their stress begins to decrease, their mental and physical health will be all the better for it.


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March 2024

THINGS TO DO

THURS, MARCH 14 DISNEY PRINCESS: THE CONCERT at Clowes Memorial Hall

discovery stations, learning how to make maple syrup. Try a syrup taste test, complete a craft, and enjoy a delicious Sugar Maker's Sundae. (Trust us, you'll love it!) Location: Holliday Park, Time: 10 am-2 pm, indypark.org

Spring Formal Adults and children ages 7-12 are invited to enjoy a night of fun with dancing, photo opps, light refreshments, and more at this semi-formal event! Registration required. Location: Fishers Parks HQ, Time: 6-8 pm, playfishers.com

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Storytime with Professor Watermelon Leap into storytime and learn all about frogs! With puppets, stories and songs, Professor Watermelon will show children how these slippery amphibians live in and out of the water. Location: Central Library, Time: 11

Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka Jr. Follows enigmatic candy manufacturer Willy Wonka and the children who must learn to follow Mr. Wonka’s rules in the factory — or suffer the consequences! Location:

am, indypl.org *F

Str8 Up Frederick Douglass Explore the life and legacy of Frederick Douglass with music and dance inspired by his words and determination. Location: Indiana State

Museum, Time: 10 am, indianamuseum.org

FRI 01 – FRI 08 Spring Bulb Show It’s springtime at the Garfield Conservatory! See a stunning display of tulips and other spring blooms against the backdrop of our permanent tropical collection. Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, garfieldgardensconservatory.org

Broadway United Methodist Church, epsilontheatricalco.org

SAT 02 The Cat in the Hat: Inclusive Performance This Dr. Seuss classic leaps onto the stage with chaotic exuberance, designed to create a welcoming experience for those who have social, cognitive or physical challenges that create sensory sensitivities. An ASL interpreter will be available. Location: The Tarkington, Time: 10 am & 2 pm, thecenterpresents.org *SN

Family Literacy Day Explore the museum and experience literacy-centered activities, from interactive read-alongs in galleries to engaging storytelling performances and hands-on STEAM projects. Story times will be offered in several languages, including Spanish and American Sign Language. Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10 am-5 pm, indianamuseum.org

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Gingerbread Eggstravaganza Enjoy a fun morning of decorating Easter graham cracker houses. Supplies are provided, including frosting, candy and other seasonal decorations. Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 10 am, indyparks.org

SAT 02 – SUN 03 Civic in Concert: Ragtime Enjoy this unique format with minimal staging, focusing on the incredible music that is included in many Broadway shows. Ragtime is an example of a score that examines the complexities of immigration and racism in the early 20th century.

Location: The Palladium, thecenterpresents.org

Maple Syrup Day Enjoy a hands-on experience while discovering the rich, delicious history of maple sugaring. Learn how to tap a tree, watch a demonstration of the process as it was done in pioneer days, and visit the Sugar Shack to learn how syrup is made today. Location: McCloud Nature Park, Time: 9 am-3 pm, hendrickscountyparks.org *F

Peanut Butter & Jam: Silly Safaris Spring Animal Babies Meet Amazon John as he introduces you to several spring animal babies. Learn how mommy animals take care of their springtime babies, and stick around after the show to meet the animals up close!

SUN 03 Basta Pasta! Bilingual English/Italian Storytime Enjoy stories, songs, a pasta-making demonstration and a pasta craft.

Location: Carmel Clay Public Library, Time: 1:30 & 2:30 pm, carmelclaylibrary.org *F

Sensory-friendly Play @ Urban Air The first Sunday of each month is an event specifically designed for kids with sensory processing difficulties to enjoy time at the park without loud music and flashing lights. Location: Urban Air Noblesville, Time: 9-11 am, urbanair.com *SN

Location: The Studio Theatre, Time: 10:30 am, thecenterpresents.org

Sap to Syrup Day Help celebrate the magic of maple trees! Journey around to different maple

Sensory Sensitive Sundays @ Chuck E. Cheese’s The first Sunday of the month, families can enjoy a quieter dining and entertainment environment, dimmed

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lighting, and an arcade experience that is more accommodating for those with sensory sensitivities. The sensory-friendly events are staffed by trained and caring employees who ensure that each guest has a safe, fun-filled visit. Location: Chuck E.

WED 06 International Guitar Night This annual concert unites guitarists from various cultural backgrounds, combining classical, fingerstyle, Brazilian rhythm and blues. Location:

Cheese’s, Time: 9-11 am, chuckecheese. com *SN

Schrott Center for the Arts, Time: 7:30 pm, butlerartscenter.org

MON 04

Storytime at Cool Creek Nature Center Winter is on its way and the animals are staying warm and cozy at the nature center. Enjoy a fun nature-inspired storytime and a nature-related kids craft.

Tasty Games: Candy Camouflage Test your candyidentification skills and learn about how animals use camouflage to avoid predators. Location: Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library, Time: 4:30 pm, plainfieldlibrary.net *F

Teen Chef Want to upgrade your skills in the kitchen or build on the cooking knowledge you already have? Join nutrition services pros in a hands-on cooking workshop that merges healthy eating with culinary skills. Location: East 38th Street Branch Library, Time: 5 pm, indypl.org *F

Wiggle & Bounce Family Time Join Kindermusik of Indianapolis in this music and movement class. Adults will bond with their child through singing, dancing and instrument playing. Ages 0-5. Location: Irvington Branch

Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org *F

TUES 05 Coming of the Eclipse Look at the science that enables astronomers to predict an eclipse. Then, learn what happens during a solar eclipse and what to look for. Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 6:30 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov

Small Wonders: Music in Motion Discover rhythm and tempo by creating your own instrument. Plus, enjoy a musical story time, station exploration and a messy project that requires dancing. Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10 am, indianamuseum.org

The Very Hungry Caterpillar & Other Eric Carle Favorites This play faithfully adapts four stories by author/illustrator Eric Carle: Brown Bear, Brown Bear; 10 Little Rubber Ducks; The Very Lonely Firefly; and of course, The Very Hungry Caterpillar. Location: Clowes Memorial Hall, Time: 6:30 pm, butlerartscenter.org

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SAT, MARCH 9 – SUN, MARCH 17 INDIANA FLOWER & PATIO SHOW

Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 10:30-11:30 am, hamiltoncounty.in.gov *F

Village of Stories Bringing traditional African stories to life with the rhythm of the drum and the power of interactive learning with Arts for Learning teaching artist, Kahlil the Djeli. Children ages 3 to 5 will experience stories, rhythms and drums to create their very own village of stories. Location: Haughville Branch

The Nature Academy: Intro to Astronomy Astronomy enthusiast Dr. Doug Balogh will introduce you to the cosmos and give tips on making the most of the telescope you have stashed in your closet. If clear skies prevail, you will have a chance to view the night sky! Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 6:30 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov

at Indiana State Fairgrounds

Spring Fling 5K & 10K Welcome spring with a refreshing run on the Plainfield trails! Whether you're a seasoned runner or new to the sport, this event is perfect for all fitness levels. Location: Talon Stream Park, Time: 9 am, townofplainfield.com

Library, Time: 11 am, indypl.org *F

WED 06 – SAT 09 Indy Kids Sale Find new and gently used children’s clothing up to teen sizes, toys, furniture and gear. Location: Finch Creek Fieldhouse, indykidssale.com

THURS 07 Baby ArtsPlay Little ones will be engaged through stories and songs with sensory play and body movement activities. Help your 6 month-3 year old with their motor skills, emergent language, spatial awareness, and object permanence in this workshop with Arts for Learning. Location: Irvington Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org *F

First Thursday Night @ The Children’s Museum On the first Thursday of every month, it's just $6 admission per person! Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Time: 4-8 pm, childrensmuseum.org

National Cereal Day Creations Celebrate all things cereal and make your own cereal combo creations. Are you a Fruity Pebbles with almond milk or a Cocoa Puffs with chocolate milk kind of person? Try something new! Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 4-5 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us *F

FRI 08 Pajama-Rama Put on your cutest pair of pajamas, grab your favorite teddy bear, pack up a blanket, and enjoy a fun program for toddlers and preschoolers. Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 7-7:45 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov *F

Sensory Play Time Everyone is welcome at this sensory-friendly program! Enjoy stories, songs and activity stations to engage all children of all abilities. Location: PlainfieldGuilford Township Public Library, Time: 10 am, plainfieldlibrary.net *F *SN

Taste of Carmel Hamilton County's largest indoor food experience, featuring more than 40 local food and beverage establishments showcasing their signature items, cocktail tastings, auction, entertainment and a raffle. Location: 502 East Event Centre, tasteofcarmelindiana.com

Story Castle Cinema: Barbie & Her Sisters in a Puppy Chase Bring a snack, relax and have fun watching a family-friendly movie in the Story Castle! Location:

Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 1 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us *F

Young Explorers: Color Creation Use many different art mediums to test how colors mix in different ways while creating artwork, and even make your own paint! Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 1-2:30 pm, indianamuseum.org

SAT 09 – SUN 17 Indiana Flower & Patio Show Nine days of home improvement inspiration, practical advice and great deals. Location: Indiana State Fairgrounds, indianaflowerandpatioshow.com

SUN 10

SAT 09 Sappy Saturday Freezing nights and warmer days cause the maple sap to flow up into the tree. Learn how to tap a maple tree, make maple syrup and maple sugar candy! Taste real maple syrup made in Central Park, or using your own sugar maple tree at home. $15. Location: Monon Community Center, Time: 2-3 pm, carmelclayparks.com

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Imagination Movers Experience the wonder of live music for families in this interactive show where everyone can jump up, get down, stand up and turn around.

Location: The Tarkington, Time: 1 & 4 pm, thecenterpresents.org

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you on a melodic exploration of diverse genres and styles that define our nation’s cultural heritage. Location: Hilbert Circle Theatre, Time: 4 pm, icchoir.org

Holi Celebration Celebrate the festival of Holi with activities for all ages. Location: Carmel Library, Time: 4:30-6 pm, carmelclaylibrary.org *F

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MON 11 Bilingual Storytime Join Ms. Laura as she presents a bilingual storytime! Preschoolers will enjoy books, songs and games in both Spanish and English. Location: East

Washington Branch Library, Time: 11 am, indypl.org *F

Celestial Party Learn about the sun and why the solar eclipse is such a big deal with fun, engaging activities! Location: Fishers Library, Time: 3-4:30 pm, hamiltoneastpl.org *F

LEGO Read! Build! Play! This program combines reading and building with LEGO Duplo bricks, creating a parent-child interactive story and playtime. Location: Hussey-Mayfield Library, Time: 6:30 pm, hmmpl.org *F

Here We Grow Again Indy West Find great deals on everything for kids during this four-day consignment sale. Location: Hendricks County Fairgrounds, herewegrowagain.com/indywest

THURS 14 26th Annual Greening of the Canal As a kick-off to the St. Patrick’s Day Parade and Shamrock Run/Walk, join the community in turning the canal green, plus enjoy live entertainment and food trucks. Location: Canal Walk, Time: 5 pm, indystpats.com *F

Disney Princess: The Concert Dress up in your favorite royal attire and share the joy of Disney at this concert celebrating the music of Disney’s princesses. Location: Clowes Memorial Hall, Time: 7 pm, butlerartscenter.org

TUES 12 Art in the Park Discover the magic of creativity and nature with your preschooler. Enjoy making wildflower seed bombs surrounded by the beauty of the outdoors. Ages 3-5. Location: Finch Creek Park East Shelter, Time: 9 am, noblesvilleparks.org

Jungle Tales Enjoy a fun program where little ones learn about animals and nature. This program includes stories, games, crafts and outdoor exploration. Registration required. $5. Ages 2-5. Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 10-11 am, garfieldgardensconservatory.org

Museum My Way Visitors with disabilities and/or sensory sensitivities can experience The Children’s Museum in a new way. Families and groups of all abilities are welcome to play and learn together! Location: The

Pi Day Celebration Celebrate our favorite mathematical constant, pi, with a piece of pie! Stop by to grab a slice to enjoy. Location: Plainfield-

Guilford Township Public Library, Time: 4-7 pm, plainfieldlibrary.net *F

FRI 15 St. Patrick’s Day Parade & Tent Party Enjoy Irish-themed floats and helium balloons, school marching bands, pipe and drum bands, Irish dancers, food trucks, and a large heated tent in the American Legion Mall. Location: Downtown North Street between Meridian and Pennsylvania, Time: 11:30 am, indystpats.com *F

Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Time: 4-7 pm, childrensmuseum.org *SN

WED 13 1, 2, 3, Dance with Me! Time to boogie and get the wiggles out while building early math concepts with your 0-5 year old. Dance, learn and play together to spark your child's love for movement! Location: Southport Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org *F

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Teen Egg Hunt Get ready for an awesome night-time glowing egg hunt! Enjoy a colorful egg hunt, an epic color blast battle, sword fights, a glow dance party and more. Registration required. Location: Arbuckle Acres Park, Time: 7 pm, brownsburgparks.com *F

FRI 15 – SAT 16 Holliday Park Trail Run Fun events for the whole family Friday evening, and a 5-mile run and 3-mile hike on Saturday morning. Participants will scramble, run, jump, fjord, climb or walk along the trails of Holliday Park, Blickman Park, White River and Williams Creek. Location: Holliday Park, hollidaypark.org

SAT 16 Father-Daughter Princess Ball This magical semi-formal evening includes dancing, photos, light refreshments and a lifetime of memories. Location: Embassy Suites by Hilton Noblesville, Time: 6:30 pm, noblesvilleparks.org

Opening Day of Riley Children’s Health Sports Legends Experience Now open for the season! Experience sports like never before with 12 outdoor sports experiences and 3 indoor exhibits encompassing physical fitness and awe-inspiring sports history. Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, Time: 10 am-5 pm, childrensmuseum.org

Pacers Family Night Looking for the best deal in the NBA? Tickets start at $15 and include a Pacers hat, hot dog, chips and small Pepsi product. Location: Lucas Oil Stadium, Time: 7 pm, pacers.com/family

Shamrock Drop Attractions include live Irish music and dancing, St. Patrick's Day-themed carnival games with prizes, crafts, food and drinks, and more! Location: Grand

Junction Plaza, Time: 12-2 pm, westfieldwelcome.com

Shamrock Express Families can enjoy a special themed treat and green beverage (non-alcoholic and alcoholic). While on board, hear Irish music and maybe catch a glimpse at a live leprechaun. Location: Nickel Plate Express, Time: 1 & 3 pm, nickelplateexpress.com

"What's That Waterfowl?" Young Birders' Walk Venture around the Coffer Dam loop and see various ducks, geese and swans inhabiting the reservoir. Learn identification tips and relish the experience of birding alongside fellow young enthusiasts. Location: Eagle Creek, Time: 11 am, indyparks.org

SAT 16 – SUN 17 Brickworld Indy See more than 65,000 square feet of spectacular creations all built from LEGO bricks by local LEGO enthusiasts. Location: Indiana State Fairgrounds, brickworld.com

SUN 17 Growing Up Baroque Family Concert Join the Indianapolis Baroque Orchestra for a free family concert! Baroque music is a period from around 1600 to 1750 that originated in Western Europe. Location: Central Library, Time: 3 pm, indypl.org *F

Sensory-friendly Afternoon @ Indiana State Museum Each month, the lights are lowered and distractions reduced so people with sensory processing differences can enjoy an interactive learning experience in a comfortable environment. Social narratives will be available and sensory-based activities will be spaced throughout the museum. Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 3-5 pm, indianamuseum. org *SN

SAT, MARCH 16 OPENING DAY OF RILEY CHILDREN'S HEALTH SPORTS LEGENDS EXPERIENCE at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis


MON 18 Family Bingo Night Kids, bring your parents or grandparents for an intergenerational fun night with classic BINGO games! Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 6 pm, ​​w wpl.lib.in.us *F

Family Discovery Day: Agriculture Learn how food, fiber and renewable products are produced. Talk to a local farmer and meet some of the animals that live on the farm. Try your hand at farm life, plant something new and help grow a climate for tomorrow. Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10 am-3 pm, indianamuseum.org

TUES 19 Art Adventures with Mr. Jeremy Make tissue paper flowers and watch your child's creativity bloom! This hands-on program with Jeremy South of Ripple Mobile Arts will foster artistic expression, fine motor skills and a deeper connection to the beauty of nature. Location: Garfield Park Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org *F

Puppy Pals Live This is a fun action-packed show where adopted and rescued dogs perform spectacular stunts and breathtaking feats. Location: Clowes Memorial Hall,

bear. Ages 3-6. Location: Indiana State

Museum, Time: 10 am, indianamuseum.org

SAT, MARCH 23 EASTER EXPRESS at Nickel Plate Express

Young Scientists Children ages 6-10 are invited to learn about topics in science, technology, engineering, and math through fun and interactive activities. Location: Garfield Park Branch

the Easter Bunny cheers them on.

Location: Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, Time: 9 am, bhpsite.org *F

Library, Time: 4:30 pm, indypl.org *F

THURS 21 Library Babies For kids aged 0-12 months and their caregivers. Enjoy rhymes, songs and stories for infants. Location: Carmel Library, Time:

9:30, 10:30 & 11:30 am, carmelclaylibrary. org *F

THURS 21 – SUN 24 Whale of a Sale Find great deals on all things kids and baby, including clothing, toys, accessories and more. Location: Grand Park Sports Campus, whale-sale.com

FRI 22 Disability Awareness Night @ Indy Fuel Support inclusion in the sport of hockey and in the city of Indianapolis. Location: Indiana Farmers

Coliseum, Time: 7 pm, indyfuelhockey.com *SN

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SAT 23 Adaptive Easter Egg Hunt An inclusive Easter egg hunt for ages 5-10. There will be a variety of arts & craft activities, stuffed plastic eggs with prizes, stuffed animals, and a very special sweet treat. $5. Location: Rhodius Park, Time: 11 am-1 pm, indyparks.org *SN

Breakfast with the Bunny Enjoy a yummy breakfast, followed by an Easter egg hunt and a photo op with the Easter Bunny. Bring your cameras! Location: Greenwood Community Center, Time: 8:30 & 10:30 am, greenwood.in.gov

Easter Express All aboard for an egg-citing adventure on the Easter Express train! Also March 24 & 30. Location: Nickel Plate Express, nickelplateexpress.com

Time: 7 pm, butlerartscenter.org

Small Wonders Learn easy ways to engage your preschooler in nature and scientific exploration. Each class introduces a new topic through hands-on activities, hikes and crafts, and provides ideas for exploring at home. $5; ages 3-5. Location: Holliday Park, Time: 10-11 am, indyparks.org

WED 20 Jungle Juniors Preschool Program: Lions & Tigers A great way to start youngsters ages 3-5 years on a journey to learn about the world around them. Each program includes hands-on activities, animal artifacts, a Zoo walk, and a story or craft. Location: Indianapolis

Zoo, Time: 9:30-11 am, indianapoliszoo.com

Teddy Bear Astronauts Learn about space and prepare an astronaut teddy bear for its first mission! With the upcoming total solar eclipse this spring, our bears need to prepare to be sure they are safe, both on Earth and in space. Your little one will enjoy story time and design a space suit for their teddy

Garden Storytime Learn about nature through a story. After the reading, children are encouraged to stay and explore the garden. Ages 2-8. Location: Garfield Park Conservatory,

Time: 10 am, garfieldgardensconservatory. org *F

Moonlight Madness Egg Hunt Hop over for an 'egg-stra' special flashlight surprise egg hunt with an egg hunt show. Games, arts, crafts and refreshments are all part of this fun program. Bring a flashlight! $11. Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 7:30-8:45 pm, indyparks.org

FRI 22 – SUN 24 Indiana Comic Convention More than 400,000 square feet and 150 booths of comics, cosplay, videos, toys, action figures, anime, video games, Star Wars, artwork, trading cards and fun! Location: Indiana Convention Center, indianacomicconvention.com

Easter Extravaganza Families are welcome for a time of fun, including bounce houses, an Easter Bunny photo booth, storytelling, a sensory-friendly egg hunt, an egg hunt for infants-4 years, and a glow-in-the-dark egg hunt for elementary-aged kiddos. Location: St. Luke’s United Methodist Church, Time: 9 am, stlukesumc.com

Easter Scramble An egg-stravaganza filled with activities, such as pictures with the Easter Bunny, lively music, crafts and many more free family activities!

Location: Talon Stream Park, Time: 11 am, townofplainfield.com *F

Eggscellent Egg Hunt There will be "egg"citing crafts, games, a bunny hop and best of all a visit from a big, cuddly bunny! All kinds of candy and prizes will be hidden. $11. Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 10:30 am, indyparks.org

The Ausome Bunny A sensory-friendly family event with a special guest: the Easter Bunny! Activities include professional photos with the Easter Bunny, arts & crafts, make & take sensory activities, a Peep Pop station, Easter eggs and lunch! Registration required. Location: The Nest Event Center, Time: 10 am, ausomeindy.org *SN

Sunday Vibes: Celtic Fiddle Concert Enjoy an energetic and passionate performance of traditional Irish, Scottish and Canadian fiddle tunes, English and Irish Gaelic singing and clogging. Location: Carmel Library, Time: 3 pm, carmelclaylibrary.org *F

MON 25 Creative Writing and Drawing with Professor Watermelon and Mister Smart Learn how to write and illustrate your own stories, while using the library for inspiration and research! Ages 6+. Location: Eagle

Branch Library, Time: 5:15 pm, indypl.org *F

Messy Mondays Children ages 2-5 and their grown-ups can explore STEAM topics through messy yet fun activities. There will be several stations that children and adults can explore that promote learning through play. Location: Indiana State

Museum, Time: 10 am, indianamuseum.org

TUES 26 Story Time Puppet Show: Musical Moose Is this really a moose musical or is it a musical moose? Come to the puppet show and find out! Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 10:30 am, ​​w wpl.lib.in.us *F

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Location: Fishers Library, Time: 2 pm, hepl. lib.in.us *F

Toddler Time: Things That Roll Balls, rocks and yarn — all things that roll! Join us as your littles experiment with engineering and art. Discover the way things move and how we get them to stop. Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10 am, indianamuseum.org

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SAT 30 Bishop Chatard Easter Egg Hunt Bring your Easter baskets to collect eggs on the front lawn of the school. You’ll also have an opportunity to meet the Easter Bunny! Location: Bishop Chatard, alumni. bishopchatard.org/easter-egg-hunt

Easter Egg Hunt Who's egg-cited for Easter? Enjoy an Easter egg hunt for ages 2-12.

Location: Jimmy Nash City Park, Time: 6 pm, martinsville.in.gov *F

Pride Skate Back by popular demand, lace up your skates for another round of rainbow fun!

Stories and Snacks: Spring Listen to some fun read-aloud stories about spring, and then make and enjoy a "dirt"-y snack! Location: Plainfield-Guilford Township Public Library, Time: 5 pm, plainfieldlibrary.net *F

FRI 29 Easter Egg Hunt Hop on over and enjoy an Easter egg hunt. Sessions are divided by ages 2-5, 6-9, 10-13. Location: Krannert Park, indyparks.org *F

Skins and Skulls: Environmental Education Learn about the different types of animals that live in our parks! We will discuss various types of animals and what makes them special. See up-close the skins and skulls of our animal friends. Learn about their diet, environment and where you can see them in the wild. Location: Krannert Park, Time: 4-5 pm, indyparks.org *F

FRI 29 – SUN 31 Jurassic Quest The largest and most realistic traveling dinosaur experience in North America returns! See true-to-detail (and size) dinosaurs, including a 60-foot-long Spinosaurus, an 80-foot-long Apatosaurus, and a lifesize T.rex!

The Great Egg Hunt Get your picture taken with the Easter Bunny and hunt for eggs. If you’re lucky enough to find a golden egg, you’ll get a prize! Location: Washington Township Park, Time: 9 am, washingtontwpparks.org

Hide & Peep Easter Event Kids ages 0-10 can collect eggs filled with toys and candy! Groove with a live DJ, grab a photo with the Easter Bunny, hop in a bounce house, enjoy face painters and balloon twisters, and more! Location: Clay Terrace Village Green, Time: 11 am-1 pm, clayterrace.com

Easter Bunny Visit Visit with the Easter bunny during this free community event that includes photo-ops and cookies, while supplies last. Location: McCordsville

Learn About the Eclipse with Globetarium Drop by to learn about the upcoming total eclipse and make your own starfinder.

Easter Celebration Bring the kiddos for a fun and safe Easter experience and a visit from the Easter Bunny! Location: Riverside Park,

Story Castle Cinema: Peter Rabbit Bring a snack, relax and have fun watching a family-friendly movie in the Story Castle! Location: Westfield Washington

Town Hall, Time: 9 am-Noon, mccordsville. org *F

Location: Fun Factory, Time: 6 pm, funfactoryskating.com

Location: Indiana State Fairgrounds, jurassicquest.com

Who’s Yer Con Three days of tabletop gaming events, dedicated open gaming space, a games library, game demos, organized play, special programs and much more. Location:

Time: 11 am-Noon, indyparks.org *F

Easter Egg 5K Hip, hop, hooray! Run/walk a 5K and finish right into the Easter egg party. Bring the whole family for a hoppy good eggy time. Location: Indiana State Museum lawn, Time: 10 am, whiteriverstatepark.org

Easter Egg Hunt Enjoy an egg hunt for four age groups: 3 and younger, 4-5, 6-7, 8-10. Location: Pioneer Park in Mooresville, Time: 11 am, mooresvilleparks.com

Egg-normus Egg Hunt Fun activities for the family, followed by an egg hunt by age groups on different fields within the park. More than 25,000 Easter eggs will be hidden! Location: Lions Park, Time: 9:30 am, zionsvillelions.com

Eggventure on the Canal Enjoy a scavenger hunt with several stops, where participants complete fun challenges and games to earn candy-filled eggs. Walk, run, stroll or bike between stops along the Downtown Canal and the Indianapolis Cultural Trail. Those who complete the hunt will receive a prize. Location: Indianapolis Colts Playspace, Time: 1-3 pm, indyculturaltrail.org *F

Location: College Avenue Branch Library, Time: 10:30 am, indypl.org *F

Public Library, Time: 1 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us *F

Whitestown Easter Egg Hunt Enjoy community vendors, yard games and a sensoryfriendly activity area. Location: Main Street Park, Time: 10 am, whitestown.in. gov *F

ONGOING EVENTS Tales from the Jungle Book March 6-April 14. The play follows Mowgli, who lives in the jungle with other animals. Mowgli's story is told by a group of camp counselors who play all of the different characters via quick costume changes in view of the audience. This is an interactive musical with live instruments (drums and guitar) on stage. Location: Lilly Theatre at The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, childrensmuseum.org

Frida... A Self Portrait March 12-April 7. Iconic Mexican painter Frida Kahlo was a woman who lived boldly, loved wildly, and painted prolifically in order to see herself and the world around her more clearly. Brazilian writer and performer Vanessa Severo unearths powerful common ground between herself and Frida, inviting us to experience the artist’s vibrant, tumultuous life and rare genius. Location: Indiana Repertory Theatre, irtlive.com

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xZOOberance Spring Festival March 21-April 14. The Bicentennial Pavilion will be buzzing with live music and dancing, along with spring-centric art and fun activities. Location: Indianapolis Zoo,

indianapoliszoo.com

Winter on the Prairie Through March 24. A unique way to experience everything Conner Prairie has to offer. Grab your boots and mittens as you journey across acres of nature to explore. Discover the tranquility and beauty that can only be found in winter. Then, join the residents of Prairietown and warm up by the hearth as you take in the smells of the food on the fire.

Location: Conner Prairie, connerprairie.org

Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Through March 30. Before she was hit-maker Carole King, she was Carole Klein, a spunky, young songwriter from Brooklyn with a unique voice. From the chart-topping hits she wrote for the biggest acts in music to her own life-changing, trailblazing success, this musical takes you back to where it all began Location: Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre, beefandboards.com

Curling on the Canal Through March 31. Curling is a popular winter team sport, played on ice, where two teams take turns to slide stones towards a target, called a ‘home.’ Learn more about the sport of curling, including rules, strategy, and opportunities to try it on ice. Location: Downtown Canal, Vermont St. Plaza-West, indyculturaltrail.org

Gnome Show Through April. This spring break, garden gnomes from far and wide will gather at the Conservatory! See this whimsical display of garden gnomes and try to spot them all. This year’s theme is “Gnomes Save the Day,” allowing visitors to enjoy the gnomes as our favorite superheroes. Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, garfieldgardens conservatory.org

Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO Bricks Through May 12. Get a birds-eye view of 20 of the world’s most iconic and astonishing skyscrapers recreated with breathtaking architectural detail and accuracy by Australia’s Ryan McNaught, the only certified LEGO professional in the Southern Hemisphere. Visitors young and old can create their own “towers of tomorrow” from more than 200,000 loose LEGO bricks in hands-on construction areas. Location: Indiana State Museum, indianamusem.org


FUN+ WACKY 03.2024 CALENDAR by INDY'S CHILD SUN

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1 WHEELCHAIR DAY

BANANA CREAM PIE DAY

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3 MARCHING BAND DAY

WORLD WILDLIFE DAY

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6 FROZEN FOOD DAY

UNIQUE NAMES DAY

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BOOK DAY

BARBIE DAY

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY

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11 DREAM DAY

RAMADAN BEGINS

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12 GIRL SCOUT DAY

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25 WAFFLE DAY

26 PURPLE DAY

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27 MANATEE APPRECIATION DAY

15 NAPPING DAY

CHILDREN’S CRAFT DAY

STORYTELLING DAY

ST. PATRICK’S DAY

HOLI

KEN DAY

FIRST DAY OF SPRING

SLOPPY JOE DAY

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21 CRUNCHY TACO DAY

16 PANDA DAY

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GOOF OFF DAY

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29 MERMAID DAY

WEAR A HAT DAY

30 TAKE A WALK IN THE PARK DAY

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