Indy's Child October 2022

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OCTOBER 2022 (FREE) + PLUS 5 Reasons Why Preschoolers Need Enrichment Classes School Open House Guide 18 ways to enjoy the season AUTUMN BUCKET LIST INSIDE
contents // OCTOBER 2022 16 38 18 departmentsfeatures 04 INDYSCHILD.COM I October 2022 16 18 In Every Issue 06 Letter from the Editor 07 Indy's Children 08 News & Notes 09 Our Cover Kids Around Town 10 Your Family Will Love These Halloween Game Night Ideas 12 Frightfully Fun October Events with the Colts 14 Hidden Gems: Scoop Shack 15 Little Foodies: What To Do With All That Halloween Candy 28 Local Spotlight: Indy Reads Special Needs 42 Helping Kids Through Horsepower Teens & Tweens 44 Navigating Difficult Conversations with Your Child Resources & Calendars 30 School Profiles 38 Open House Guide 40 Education Guide 47 Things to Do in October 51 Fun & Wacky Calendar Sponsored Content 09 Kick Off the Holiday Season at Holiday Mart to Shop for a Cause 25 Indy Parks Hosts Three Haunted Houses this October 45 Battling Bullying 16 18 Why Preschoolers Need Enrichment Classes The benefits of preschool enrichment classes are almost endless. Indy's Child 2022 Fall Fun Guide Fall in love with Indy this autumn.

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Fall-elujah!

The transition from summer to fall always seems to happen slowly in the Midwest, and then suddenly, all at once. This week as we’re finishing the October issue, the temperature has started to change, and the mornings are downright chilly.

Although I knew this seasonal change was coming, I was caught unprepared this year. Or, I should say, my kids’ wardrobe was caught unprepared: They have zero pants that aren’t highwaters right now. (On the bright side: I guess even though they aren’t prepared for fall, they are prepared for a flood?) So the last couple of days, school outfits have been shorts and hoodie jackets, until I can swing by the store and pick up some pants that will fully cover their ankles.

That shift from shorts to pants signals that we’re at the start of something good: fall! For some people, this is a time to wind down from all of the summer activities. But if you’re like me, the activities are just beginning. There are just so many fun things for families to do in Indianapolis right now, and you’ll find a great example of that in our Fall Fun Guide on page 18, as well as our October Calendar of Events on page 47. Fall festivals, corn mazes, haunted houses… you’ll find all that happening and much, much more around town.

If you ask me, autumn is the most wonderful time of the year — especially in Indianapolis. Take advantage of the season!

Digital Publisher + Events Wendy Hasser wendy@indyschild.com

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NEWS &

DID YOU KNOW?

October is National Popcorn Poppin’ Month! According to the U.S. Depart ment of Agricul ture, approximately 45% of the nation's popcorn is grown in Nebraska, followed by Indiana (19%), Illinois (12%) and Ohio (11%).

Source: census.gov

Game Night Fright: The Children’s Museum Guild’s Haunted House

Gather your games and deal out the deck, because you’re invited to The Children’s Museum Guild’s 58th Annual Haunted House: Game Night Fright. A wacky and twisted world of games awaits!

From October 12-30, dare to enter the Witch's Creepy House of Games, where you’ll quickly find that nothing is as it seems! Make your way through ginormous game pieces blocking your route, and navigate through the Delusional Dominos just to battle the Wretched Rooks. If after all of that, you start to feel a little hungry, perhaps you’ll enjoy a visit through Corrupt Confections. Beware of every bite — who knows what creatures are also snacking there!

The Haunted House offers AES Indiana’s Lights-on Hours (for those who scare easily) and AAA’s Frightening Hours (lights off, for those who dare to be scared). Tickets are $9 for non-mem bers (general admission is not required) and $8 for members.

For more information, visit childrensmuseum.org

Visit Indianapolis Zoo's Frightfully Fun ZooBoo Oct. 5-31

Come to the Indianapolis Zoo for some spooktacularly great Halloween activities, amazing animals and pumpkins ga lore! ZooBoo is a fun family experience for the whole family: from itty-bitty ghouls and goblins to the bigger kids. Octo ber weather means active animals, colorful foliage and a new season to explore. Combine that with engaging, hands-free activities, spooktacular costumes and trick-or-treating, and you’ve got an unforgettable family tradition. Activities run Wednesdays through Sundays from 2-7 p.m., and until 9 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. ZooBoo is free for Zoo members and included with regular admission. Learn more and buy indianapoliszoo.com/events/zooboo

THAT’S HOW MANY MILES A MIDWESTERN MAN PADDLED A 846-POUND FLOATING PUMPKIN THIS YEAR TO BREAK THE GUIN NESS WORLD RECORD FOR THE “LONGEST JOURNEY BY A PUMPKIN BOAT."
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Kick Off the Holiday Season at Holiday Mart to Shop for a Cause

Abigail Maher // First Grade

Sophia Appel // Fourth Grade Rosie Appel // Pre-Kindergarten

Emma Vincent // Preschool

The Orchard School students on the cover are following in the footsteps of their great-great grandmother, Mary Carey Appel, who was one of Orchard's nine founding mothers in 1922.

As one of the oldest non-sectarian, independent pre school-grade 8 schools in Indiana, Orchard celebrates 100 years of Progressive education in Indianapolis. In honor of this historic achievement, the school is hosting a Centennial Celebration Weekend Sept. 30-Oct. 2, featuring the Centennial Celebration at The Eiteljorg Museum, whose founder established the Orchard Woods, and Founders Day Festivities, when a time capsule from more than 30 years ago is opened by some of the alumni and teachers who completed it.

Congratulations to The Orchard School on their 100-Year Anniversary Celebration!

The Junior League of Indianapolis (JLI) invites you to attend their 51st annual Holiday Mart from November 17-20 at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Holiday Mart is the JLI’s largest annual fundraiser, raising vital funds for community projects, community grants and women’s leadership programming. Holiday Mart offers a unique shopping experience, featuring small businesses selling everything from clothing to jewelry, art and children’s items.

This year, the JLI has shifted its focus to support foster youth and kinship care in the Indianapolis community. As the league extends this focus to its Holiday Mart programming, you can expect to see children and families more prominently featured throughout this year’s event. The JLI partnered with The Villages, a nonprofit agency committed to ensuring every child in Indiana has a safe and stable home, to feature seasonal art work from children in their network at this year's event. The kids were challenged to submit drawings and paintings depicting their “perfect winter day.” The winner will be

featured in Holiday Mart printed materials, and all submissions will be displayed during the event.

The JLI has also introduced Enchanting Entrepreneurs, an exciting new opportunity for young proprietors ages 5-17 to bring their business to Holiday Mart, selling their handmade products during special showcase hours:

Thursday, November 17 6-8 pm during Shoppers’ Eve Saturday, November 19 10 am-2 pm

Sunday, November 20 10 am-2 pm

Occuring on Sunday, November 20, is Breakfast with Ballerinas, a Nutcracker-inspired special event that will include a brief ballet performance, followed by a kidfriendly breakfast and photo opp with the dancers. Attendees are encouraged to dress as ballerinas. All special event tickets include admission to Holiday Mart shopping.

For tickets, event hours and additional information, visit jlindy.org/holidaymart

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Your Family Will Love These Halloween Game Night Ideas

Have you noticed that family game nights are making a comeback?

The Children’s Museum Guild’s witches have!

“After being stuck at home during the pandemic, many families really seem to have gotten back into playing games together,” says Molly Winkler, co-head witch of The Children’s Museum Guild’s 58th Annual Haunted House.

If you’re looking for some creative, simple and memorable Halloweenthemed games to play with your little ghouls and goblins this season, the Guild Witches recommend you give these four games a try.

Spider Race

Your little ones will love this. Each participant gets a tiny plastic spider and a straw. The first one to blow their spider across the finish line wins!

Soup Can Monster Bowling

This game takes a little bit of prep ahead of time, but your family will have fun showing off their creativity! In preparation for this game, you’ll need to save 10 soup cans (empty canned vegetable cans would be fine, too). Wash them and

remove their labels. Once dry, your family can paint scary faces, like Frankenstein’s monster, ghosts, or Jack-O-Lanterns. Once they’re nice and dry, set your boo-tiful creations up like a bowling alley. Grab a small plastic or rubber ball and knock them all down!

Halloween Bingo

Have everyone fill their bingo card squares with Halloween stickers. Each participant crosses off the items on their card as they see them on Halloween night. The first one to get BINGO wins!

Another great way to have a Halloween game night is by exploring The Children’s Museum Guild’s 58th Annual Haunted House — Game Night Fright! A wacky and twisted world of games gone wild awaits, and this may be the one time you WANT to be the first player out! You’ll quickly find that NOTHING is as it seems! Make your way through ginormous game pieces blocking your route in Moanopolis, and navigate through the Delusional Dominos just to battle the Wretched Rooks.

“We feel like this is a theme that will appeal to all ages: of course to kids who love games, but we think adults will really appreciate the nostalgia of the classics that they may have grown up playing,” Winkler says. Game Night Fright! is open Oct. 12–30, 2022. Tickets are available at childrensmuseum.

org/haunted-house

The Haunted House offers AES Indiana’s Lights-on Hours (for those who scare easily) and AAA’s Frightening Hours (lights off, for those who dare to be scared). Little ones who want to solve a mystery can put on their Scooby costumes to become a member of Mystery Inc. and help Shaggy and crew find a jewel-thieving ghost in ScoobyDoo!™ Mansion Mayhem! Enter the graveyard, search the Hall of Portraits, explore the library and music room. All you need is courage, teamwork, and ingenuity to close this case. Jinkies, Jeepers and Zoinks — this exhibit is included in museum general admission. Buy at least two weeks in advance and save up to 20%!

Have a safe and fang-tastic Halloween!

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Frightfully Fun October Events with the Indianapolis Colts

Spooky season is upon us, and the Indianapolis Colts have lots of treats for us to look forward to this month!

Halloween Game vs. Washington Commanders

October 30

For the Boo: Halloween Party

October 19

Colts Nation, are you ready for a fang-tastic time? Add to your fall traditions and celebrate with your Boo-crew at the Horseshoe Halloween Party on Wednesday, October 19! All Colts kids and their families are invited to Lucas Oil Stadium for costume contests, Halloween games, kids activities and more. Pick the perfect pumpkin for decorating and enjoy trick-ortreating around the stadium concourse. Plus, attendees will get the chance to go on the field for more inflatable fun. Colts Cheerleaders will sign autographs, and the beloved mascot, Blue, will be in attendance. The event will run from 5-8 p.m. and is free to the

public to attend. Families will need to reserve their tickets online ahead of the event. Visit colts.com/ events for more information.

Get ready for a game day like no other: The Colts are getting spooky at Lucas Oil Stadium on Halloweekend! Purchase a Family Four Pack for Sunday, October 30 as the Indianapolis Colts take on the Washington Commanders. For a limited time, get 4 tickets and 4 hats with an exclusive opportunity to take the field post-game. Arrive early to check out a spooky rendition of our American Family Insurance Touchdown Town for a Halloween costume contest, thrilling musical guests and more. The first 10,000 kids will receive a trick-or-treat bucket as they enter the gates. Kids are encouraged to wear their Halloween costumes and pick up candy at various locations around the stadium concourse before enjoying themed in-game entertainment. Plus, don't miss the Ring of Honor Ceremony for former Indianapolis tackle/guard and three-time Pro Bowl selection, Tarik Glenn, at halftime. Gates open at 2:25 p.m. with kickoff at 4:25 p.m. Learn more about the Family Four Pack at Colts.com/ packs .

Colts Jr. Cheer Uniform

Available now

Looking to dress like your favorite Colts Cheerleader for Halloween?

Now you can! New this season, the Colts debut their Cheer Replica Uniform, available in toddler and youth sizes. Pick yours up in the Colts Pro Shop (500 S. Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis) or online at shop.colts.com . Uniforms include top and skirt (poms sold separately).

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Scoop Shack

Ice cream shops are often associated with warm summer days. But those in-the-know understand that sweet treats should be enjoyed year-round. Scoop Shack on the Northeast side at 71st Street and Binford offers a welcoming spot to connect, through ice cream, coffee, and more in comfortable seating, free Wi-Fi, games and events.

It all started after owners Sonja and Nicole found themselves wishing for a friendly ice cream spot to sit, relax and enjoy. Unfortunately, the neighborhood just didn’t have the tasty treat shop they were craving…so they decided to create it themselves. With the help of friends, family, and neighbors, Scoop Shack was established in August 2021.

Their rotating variety of ice creams are made locally by Sundaes, a 25+ year old staple from the Geist area. Scoop Shack keeps about 12 consistent favorites on the menu, and the other 12 rotate, and might include Graham Central Station,

Key Lime Pie, Blue Moon, Sticky Chewy Chocolate, Lem-Oreo, and Hoosier Buckeye flavors on any given day.

Light and crispy waffle cones are made daily—right before your eyes. Crispy broken bits of those cones are used for Ice Cream Nachos— topped with scoops of ice cream and accoutrements. They’re also used for homemade drumsticks –where the waffle cones are lined with hardened chocolate or caramel with ice cream – topped with nuts and sprinkles.

In cooler seasons, guests enjoy warm ice cream drinks. Customers can add their favorite scoop to coffee, chai tea or hot chocolate with a warm drizzle of chocolate or caramel for a chocogatto. Scoop Shack will have a rotation of specials, including warm cinnamon rolls, brownies and cookies (including a delicious ginger molasses one). That’s the scoop!

7002 Lake Plaza Dr Suite B, Indianapolis scoopshackindy.com

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What to Do With All That Halloween Candy

For most kids, there’s no such thing as too much candy or too many sweets. But adults will probably want to prevent their little goblins from ingesting that big bucket of sugar for months on end. Not to worry: There are organizations that will gladly accept your excess Halloween candy donations — for a good cause!

Operation Gratitude

This organization honors the service of military and first responders by creating opportunities to express gratitude. Halloween time is the only time that Operation Gratitude accepts candy donations. Find out more about their Halloween Candy Give-Back program at operationgratitude.com .

Operation Shoebox

Operation Shoebox sends a bag of candy inside every care package they send to service members deployed across the world. They accept any and all kinds of candy, and it can be sent at any time of the year. Visit operationshoe box.com to learn more.

Soldiers’ Angels Treats for Troops

This is a Halloween candy col lection program that sends treats to deployed service members and veterans. Many businesses partner with Soldiers’ Angels to collect candy to ship in bulk, but if you’re interested in shipping your candy directly to the Soldiers’ Angels Headquarters, visit soldiersan gels.org/volunteer/special-cam paigns/treats-for-troops for the address where you can send it.

Ronald McDonald House Charities

The Ronald McDonald House helps keep severely ill kids and their parents together during treatment. Many locations accept donations of unopened candy for the families they're helping after Halloween. To find out how to do nate candy, visit Ronald McDonald House Charities Central Indiana at rmhccin.org.

More Candy Options

Other options for all that excess candy include calling the local homeless shelter, food pantry, or nursing home to see if they accept Halloween candy. You could also save it to stuff a birthday pinata, or take it to the office and leave it in the office kitchen.

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nrichment classes offer the opportunity to try new things, develop social skills and learn while in a fun environment. And because a preschooler’s mind is like a sponge, it is a great time for children of this age to be introduced to these types of programs.

WHY PRESCHOOLERS NEED ENRICHMENT CLASSES

You may have considered enrolling your preschooler in an enrichment program, but have hesitated because of obstacles such as cost, time commitment or the timing of the program. While these are all valid and understandable concerns, here are some things to consider when weighing the pros and cons of enrichment programs.

Gain Social Skills

Enrichment programs are one opportunity for preschoolers to learn valuable social skills that will help them throughout their lives. They will learn how to interact with peers in small group settings, and follow instructions from grown-ups other than their

caregivers in a structured environment. They also will learn more about the importance of sharing, taking turns, being respectful and kind, and how to follow directions to complete the task at hand. While it may take some time to learn these valuable skills, this is a great age to begin.

Expose Them to Challenges

Enrichment classes are not only enjoyable, they also offer your preschooler exposure to new challenges. Maybe it’s trying something new, or facing a fear, such as meeting new people. Maybe it’s learning how to behave in a structured environment, or how to participate in

The benefits of preschool enrichment classes are almost endless.
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group activities. Whatever it may be, challenging situations are not easy, but we know they build character and help us to learn grit - even at this young age.

Try Something New

There are a plethora of enrichment classes offered for preschoolers. And the incredible thing about these classes is that they are designed to be both playful and fun. If you look online for the types of classes offered to preschoolers, the names of the classes alone says it all. From Little Scientists to Alphabet Art to Bug Bonanza — there is something for everyone. Some of the opportunities include physical activities, science, math, art, nature, music, learning a new language, playing an instrument, reading, stretching and so much more. The time commitment for most classes offered to this age group is usually only a few weeks at a time, so it’s a great opportunity for your little one to learn more about what they like, and don’t like, without a lengthy commitment.

Find the Program That Fits Your Needs

Cost, driving distance, time commitment, class hours and class size are all things to consider before choosing a program. There are preschool enrichment programs offered at all times of day, so be sure to find the one that fits your entire family's needs. Classes

usually have a maximum number of participants, which is great to look into for those kids who do well in smaller groups.

If cost is a concern, know that some programs offer financial assistance. If you want to have your child involved, but finances are tight, look around until you find the program that is best for your family. There is no need for the enrichment program to break the bank. If driving is a concern, consider signing your child up with a friend and carpooling. It will save both time, and money. Plus, how fun is it to ride to class with a buddy?!

Develop Lifelong Passions

It might sound silly to think of your 3, 4 or 5 year old developing lifelong passions, but it is definitely possible. Some kids are drawn to physical activity, others to learning. Some may discover they love to create things with their hands, while others find an instrument they pick up and can’t put down. Each of us is wired differently and are driven by different things — and preschoolers are no exception. How cool is it that they can find something that will continue to bring them joy throughout their lifetime at such a young age?

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FALL FUN GUIDE

Waterman’s Family Farm

Enjoy picking your own pumpkin from acres of pumpkins at both locations! Our Greenwood location has farm animals to visit & pet, straw climbing fun, human hamster wheel, mini train ride, inflatable big pumpkin and more familyfriendly activities, as well as beautiful fall décor like pumpkins, gourds, straw bales and corn stalks. Hayrides to our pumpkin patch are a tradition at our Raymond street location, where we also feature Tyranny our pumpkin chomping dinosaur, farm & exotic animals, pony rides, corn maze, straw mountain, a spinning pumpkin, train ride, human hamster wheel, mega mountain slide, live music on Saturday & Sunday, caramel apples, cider and fresh baked cookies.

Dates: September 24 October 31 7010 E. Raymond St, Indianapolis, IN 46239 | (317) 356-6995 1100 IN-37, Greenwood, IN 46142 | (317) 357-2989

watermansfamilyfarm.com

Piney Acres

Pick a pumpkin, take a hayride, explore the corn maze, fire the air cannon, play in the kid’s zone, dig for fossils, mine for gems, jump and giggle on the bounce pad, take a spin on the cow train, visit our barnyard friends and enjoy yummy fall treats in our farm store. We can’t wait to see you for Piney Acres Farm’s 2022 Fall Pumpkin Roundup! Located just minutes from Indianapolis in Hancock County.

Dates: Open Daily September 24 ̶ October 31 (317) 326-1700 | pineyacresfarm.com 1115 E. 1000 N., Fortville, IN 46040

Kelsay Farms

Experience the Farm! Corn maze, hayrides, farm animals, pumpkins, the Jump Pad, Straw Bale Mountain, Moo Choo Express rides, play in the corn crib, pumpkin painting, snacks, milkshakes and more!

Dates: September 30 - October 30, 2022 (317) 630-2001 | kelsayfarms.com 6848 N 250 E, Whiteland, IN 46184

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Hunters Honey Farm

Fall is a great time to visit the Honey Farm where we are busy harvesting, extracting and bottling this year's honey crop. Visitors can take a guided tour of the Honey House, bottle their own honey bear, roll their own Beeswax candle, or even visit a live beehive with a beekeeper. (Reservations required) Our gift shop has over 50 varieties of honey with free samples while you watch the bees make honey in our live observation hive. After Thanksgiving, we offer choose and cut Christmas trees.

Dates: Open all year around (765) 537-9430 | HuntersHoneyFarm.com 6501 W Honey Lane, Martinsville, IN 46151

Indianapolis Art Center

Locally Made: Indy’s Fall Fest will be held on Saturday, October 15, from noon to 5 pm. ARTSPARK will come alive with art activities, art, food, and more! This event features artwork, wares, and artisanal goods from 25 local and regional artists with one-of-a-kind work. Guests will be to participate in art activities while enjoying a sampling of local artists and artisans, food trucks, local beer, and a variety of wine for purchase! This event is very family-friendly so bring the whole crew and enjoy a funfilled fall day! Admission is free and open to the public. Activities are available for free and for purchase for all ages. Plus, don’t forget to check out our fall classes starting soon! Registration is open now and new classes start the week of October 17.

Dates: Locally Made: Indy’s Fall Fest is October 15, 12-5pm. New fall classes start the week of October 17. (317) 255-2464 | IndyArtCenter.org 820 E. 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220

Daniel's Vineyard

Hall-o-wine Weekends: Guests are encouraged to join the familyfriendly, themed costume contest each weekend in October: 10/7-10/9 Funny Costumes, 10/14-10/16 Wine Witches & Warlocks, 10/21-10/23 Disney & Marvel, 10/28-10/30 Stranger Things. There is no entry fee, and the crowd favorite from every night wins a gift card. Anytime you visit Daniel's Vineyard in October, you can participate in a free Trickor-Treat Scavenger Hunt! Your family can enjoy the beautiful scenery of the winery while looking for lost cauldrons. After all cauldrons have been found, each child receives a ghoulish goodie bag. Additional Fall events can be found on Daniel's Vineyard's website.

Dates: October 7-9, 14-16, 21-23 & 28-30 (317) 248-5222 | danielsvineyard.com 9061 N. 700 W, McCordsville, IN 46055

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Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites

It’s almost time for all things spooky, haunted and Halloween! At the Indiana State Museum and Historic Sites, we have spooktacular events for every interest and scare level this October. In Indianapolis, enjoy a night of spooky and magical fun during Family Fright Night, or venture through the museum to visit some of the creepiest artifacts in our collection during Twilight Tales (for ages 15+). At our state historic sites located throughout Indiana, experience Ghost Stories Under the October Sky, Twilight Adventures, Owl-oween, plus a whole bunch of Halloween Hullaballoo! Learn more: indianamuseum.org/hauntedhappenings-and-fall-fun/

Dates: Throughout October

(317) 232-1637 | indianamuseum.org 650 W. Washington St., Indianapolis, IN 46204

Indianapolis Public Library

The Indianapolis Public Library offers tons of fall fun including kids' woodworking workshops, Reading with Witches Storytime, An Afternoon of Spooktacular Table Top Games, and a Teen Mystery Program. See the entire schedule of festive fun at attend.indypl.org

Dates: 275-4100

Nickel Plate Express

Experience fall on the historic Nickel Plate Express train located in Forest Park in Noblesville. Climb aboard for a magical journey into the wizarding world on October 1, 2, 8 & 9. Brush up on local wizarding news, learn some new spells and enjoy treats such as a butter beverage! This magical journey has both adult only and family tickets. October 29 & 30 all aboard for Trick-or-Treat on the Rails! Climb aboard a historic train car dressed in your favorite Halloween costume for a 65-minute adventure down the rails. Perfect for all ages!

Dates: October 1, 2, 8, 9, 29 & 30

(800) 491-5765 | nickelplateexpress.com 825 Forest Park Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060

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Dull's Tree Farm

The Pumpkin Harvest at Dull’s Tree Farm provides fall fun for the whole family! Take a hike through the 8-acre corn maze, and then pick your very own pumpkin from our pumpkin patch. Re-energize with some food from the Feed Bunk and wash it down with a refreshing apple cider slushy. But make sure to leave room for a freshly made apple cider donut from the Sugar Shack! Then you will be ready to explore all of our other fun farm activities! With over 45 to choose from, slides, sling shots, trikes, mazes, mini zip line, barrel train and more, you will be sure to leave with some good old down-on-the-farm memories that will last for years to come.

Dates: September 24-25 & October 1-2, 6-9, 13-16, 20-23, 27-30 (765) 325-2418 | dullstreefarm.com 1765 W. Blubaugh Avenue, Thorntown, IN 46071

The Children’s Museum Guild’s Haunted House—Game Night Fright

Break out the game boards and deal out the deck because you’re invited to The Children’s Museum Guild’s 58th Annual Haunted House−Game Night Fright! A wacky and twisted world of games gone wild awaits— this may be the one time you want to be the first player out! Organized by The Children’s Museum Guild, the 58th Annual Haunted House, Game Night Fright, is presented by Old National Bank.

Dates: October 12-30

(317) 334-4000 | childrensmuseum.org/exhibits/ haunted-house

3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208

Russell Farms Pumpkin Patch

Enjoy hayrides to the pumpkin patch, a petting zoo, 2 scavenger hunt corn mazes, Mt. Russell slides, a huge jumping pillow, miniature golf, pedal carts for all ages, pedal tractors, playground areas, concessions, a country store full of apple cider, fudge, fall decorations, and more on a safe farm with fresh country air and lots of pumpkins and gourds!! Open Saturdays and Sundays 10 am-6 pm, Wednesday-Friday 1 pm-4 pm. Admission $15 weekends, $12.50 weekdays, ages 2 and younger free, ages 65 + are $8, military member/veterans are $8. Field trips, birthday parties, and corporate events by reservation only.

Dates: September 24 October 31

Every Sat. and Sun. from September 24-October 31, and every Wed., Thurs., and Fri. afternoons starting September 28 -October 31.

(317) 773-9078 | Russell-Farms.com 12290 E 191st St, Noblesville, IN 46060

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Tuttle Orchards

Tuttle Orchards offers lots of fall fun! In September enjoy picking your own apples and creating your own cut flower bouquet. In October, visit the pumpkin patch. All fall you can enjoy our Tractor Town Kids Area, Corn Maze, Narrated Wagon Rides (hours vary), apple cider slushies, caramel apples, donuts, and grab some pre-picked apples in the Farm Store. WE are CLOSED SUNDAY. Check out our website for all the most current information before visit!

Dates: Now through October 29 (317-326-2278) | indianapolisorchard.com/fall 5717 N 300 W, Greenfield, IN 46140

ZooBoo at the Indianapolis Zoo

It’s our grandest ZooBoo yet, with new friends to meet and oh so many sweets. ZooBoo always delivers for unforgettable family fun. Count on October weather for active animals, colorful foliage, and a whole new season to explore! Candy, Costumes, Animals and Potion – ZooBoo has it, no matter your notion. Presented by Central Indiana Honda Dealers. Buy online and save up to 50% on tickets.

Dates: October 5-31, Wednesdays-Sundays Only (317) 630-2001 | indianapoliszoo.com/events/zooboo 1200 West Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46222

Visit the South Shore

The South Shore of Lake Michigan is only a short drive from Indy. Plan a day at the Indiana Dunes National Park where you can explore miles of hiking and biking trails, camp under the stars and climb massive sand dunes. Visit local orchards or u-pick farms to hunt for the perfect pumpkin, pick a bushel of apples, stroll through a corn maze, taste delicious apple cinnamon donuts and enjoy many other harvest time activities. You won’t believe you're still in Indiana! Leave nothing but footprints, take nothing but memories. Start planning your fall getaway now at alongthesouthshore.com.

(219) 989-7979 | alongthesouthshore.com

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Wright's 360° Movement Academy

Join us for a howling good time at our Flips, Tricks, & Treats event! Be sure to wear your most stellar costume as we will weigh the best pick of the patch with our Costume Contest. There will be spooky games and ghoulish activities where the kids can collect candy, snacks, and toys for their swag bags!

Time: 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Cost: $10 per person, $25 per family

Dates: October 29 (317) 888-4805 | wrightsgymnastics.com 360 E 186th St, Westfield, IN 46074

Ohio River Scenic Railway

Visit our pumpkin patch and have fun with your children, family, or friends - searching for the perfect Jack-o-Lantern. Then bring it aboard the train to decorate with stickers on your return trip to Tell City. **Pumpkins and stickers may be purchased at our pumpkin patch, starting at $5. Rides will depart most Saturdays and Sundays in October. The train will stop at the patch for approximately 30 minutes. Celebrate autumn with your children, friends, and family aboard the Pumpkin Patch Express!

Dates: October 1 - 30

(812) 548-6848 | ohiorivertrain.com 333 7th Street, Tell City, IN 47586

Lark Ranch

Two locations? Double the fun! Admission to each of these includes access to the corn maze, pumpkin patch, treehouse village, jumping pillow, hayrides, pony rides, zip lines, petting zoo, food, and more. The full-size trains at both locations are a must-see!

Dates: September 24 October 30 (844) 516-6837 | larkranch.com

2 Locations: 1611 N. Meridian Rd, Greenfield, IN 46140 & 3145 Killion Mill Road, Loogootee, IN 47553

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Indy Parks Hosts Three Haunted Houses this October

Indy Parks will host three haunted houses this Halloween 2022!

The first is the Haunted Conservatory at the Garfield Park Conservatory on October 27. This one-night event from 7-9 p.m. will feature scary music, decorations, and ghouls, and is recommended for ages 8 and older. Note that strobe lights and artificial fog will be used at this location.

Then, two haunted houses will share Halloween weekend on October 28-30: The Brookside Park Haunted House and the Indy Island Haunted House at Raymond Park. The Brookside Park Fa.m.ily Center will transform its auditorium into a walk-through haunted maze designed to surprise and frighten! And Indy Island will transform its Aquatic Center for spook-tacular fun! Treats and goodie bags will be given to those children brave enough to make it through.

Both haunted houses will have lights on from 5-7 p.m. for those who scare easily, then lights off from 7-9 p.m. for those who don’t. The Brookside Park and Indy Island haunted houses are both suitable for children ages 5 and older.

All Indy Parks haunted houses are $5 for admission. Admission is paid at the door.

Indy Parks offers many other kid-friendly events in the month of October, including:

Create & Play: Paint Monsters

October 12 | 10 a.m. | Bethel Park

Hay Rides

Every Weekend in October | 6 p.m., 7 p.m., 8 p.m. | Eagle Creek Park

Owl Festival

October 22 & 23 | Sat. 10 a.m.–5 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m. | Eagle Creek Park

Spooky Stories

October 27 | 5:30 p.m. Garfield Park Arts Center

Trick or Treat

October 28 | 6:30 p.m. Riverside Park Auditorium

For more information about haunted houses and other events in the month of October, please visit indyparks.org

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Local Spotlight: Indy Reads

As you peruse this article, you probably took for granted your ability to read, not remembering the effort it took to develop those skills. But 49,000 adults in Marion County are illiterate, a handicap which leads to many missed opportunities. And if those adults are parents, their children are 72% more likely to be at the lowest reading levels.

Indy Reads began with the mission of 100% literacy for all “to empower adults and families to reach their full potential.” Initially they served English-speaking adults through one-on-one tutoring, but have evolved as the Indianapolis population has grown and changed to serve both native and non-native English speakers through group classes and other services. Many locals know of Indy Reads as a downtown bookstore, but that is just one small facet of the organization. The Indy Reads Bookstore’s existence is purely to support the mission of the nonprofit, directing its sales profits directly back into literacy programming.

Indy Reads offers a variety of programs to aid adult learners, such as literacy classes, High School Equivalency programs, English learning classes, various certification courses, and a

customer service skills program — all free of charge. No one’s level of education or knowledge is too low, and they are welcome to participate in classes until they have achieved their goals.

“The more educated you are, the more possibilities you see for yourself,” says Ruba Marshood, Indy Reads chief executive officer.

“I love the personal stories of our students. They are impactful.”

Last year, Indy Reads had 339 students. Many of the referrals they receive are from connections with former or current students who have recommended the program. And it’s no wonder the program comes highly recommended, more than 80% of participants see literacy improvement.

And while Indy Reads provides services to adults, they know that children in these families will benefit by having literate parents. Adults who receive their High School Equivalency Diploma earn, on average, $8,000 more per year than those with no diploma, and have better continued career options. The generational impact is significant.

programming. Customer service certification participants can even work at the bookstore to earn a living wage and receive on-the-job training.”

The inspiration of some of the programs comes directly from the classroom participants themselves.

“We have students asking to do a book reading in English and their native language,” Stark says.

“It’s beautiful to hear The Very Hungry Caterpillar read in eight different languages!” Marshood adds.

After the recent relocation of the Indy Reads bookstore to Fountain Square, the nonprofit has increased, focusing on utilizing the space for the community. “We are starting to integrate the bookstore programming with our students and our classroom,” says Toby Stark, Indy Reads chief development & communications officer. “We want them to be interrelated — we love for students to come to the bookstore to get reading resources and bring their children for family

As a small organization, Indy Reads relies heavily on the time and talent of volunteers, either as tutors or working at the bookstore, and generous donations, either financial, book donations on the first Friday of each month, or simply by visiting Indy Reads for your book shopping. Volunteer opportunities are very flexible, and there are even family-friendly volunteer roles in which you can engage your children.

For more information about Indy Reads, its services, or how to volunteer, visit indyreads.org. For the most up to date information about community programming and events, follow Indy Reads on social media.

Much more than a bookstore, this organization helps adult students in Central Indiana improve their reading and writing skills
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THE SCHOOL

The Orchard School is committed to advancing each student’s academic success, self-confidence, open-mindedness, ethical character, leadership, and love of learning.

Orchard is one of the oldest non-sectarian, independent preschool-grade 8 schools in Indiana. For 100 years, we have been the leader in Progressive education in Central Indiana. Utilizing our 43-acre wooded campus, our nationally recognized programs are designed to carry out our mission to develop and educate the whole child.

We provide a transformative and foundational education for students in preschool through eighth grade. We believe in engaging the natural curiosity of students in an active, child-centered, and experiential learning environment. Students love Orchard because their individuality is honored, and the academics are challenging, yet fun, creating a love of learning that is fostered by teachers who know them well.

Our small student-to-teacher ratio affords dedicated teachers the emotional space to create meaningful relationships, building an inclusive and accepting community. All this takes place in a warm, nurturing community where diversity is recognized and celebrated.

The Orchard School

615 W 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

Phone: (317) 251-9253

Website: orchard.org

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Private, Independent School with a Progressive Education for Preschool ‒ Grade 8 QUICK FACTS Grades: Preschool - Grade 8 Enrollment: Approximately 500 Class Size: 15-18 students Student/Teacher Ratio: 8:1 Financial Assistance Offered: YES Application Deadline: January 31, 2023 Admissions Contact: Director of Admissions Jessica Aiyasami, jaiyasami@orchard.org
ORCHARD

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL

The International School of Indiana (ISI) offers an experience students won’t find anywhere else: a dynamic framework to understand other cultures and perspectives. The ISI Michigan Road campus is located on sixty-five acres near Indianapolis points of pride like Newfields, Butler University, and the city’s cultural trails.

We are proud to be the only Indiana school offering the full-continuum International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum to all students from ages 3 to Grade 12 along with offering immersion and dual language programs in French, Mandarin, Spanish, and English. The IB is a globally recognized program encouraging both personal development and academic achievement.

With a robust student life, ISI offers over 50 clubs and activities and 20 sports teams at the Upper School, and over 25 enrichment clubs at the Lower School. Students begin working with College Counseling in Grade 8. ISI graduates have a 100% college acceptance rate and an average of 30 college credits.

After all, why stop at the Crossroads of America when you’re prepared to go anywhere?

International School of Indiana

Unified Campus Coming Fall 2022: 4330 N Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46208

Phone: (317) 923-1951

Website: isind.org Independent Private School for 3 Years - Grade 12

FORTUNE ACADEMY

Independent Day School for Students with Language-based Learning Differences

Fortune Academy is an independent day school for 1–12th grade students with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, ADHD, and executive functioning function difficulties. Located on the Historic Fort Ben Campus, our program is designed for students with average and above intelligence who simply process information differently than expected in a conventional classroom.

At Fortune, we understand our students' distinct academic, social, and emotional needs and celebrate their individual learning styles. The school is designed to provide an environment that nurtures each child's development, builds upon their unique strengths, and offers remediation in areas of weakness.

Fortune Academy 5626 Lawton Loop E. Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46216

Phone: (317) 377-0544

Website: thefortuneacademy.org

HIGHLANDS LATIN SCHOOL

Classical – Christian – Traditional, JrK – 12 Grade

We are a classical Christian school with a goal to nurture young people in both intellectual growth and the highest ideals of Christian character. Our small class sizes, outstanding faculty, and well-designed integrated curriculum promote mastery and development of academic skills that promote a love of learning. Cumulative instruction, study skill development, and a family-oriented community of learners are hallmarks of our school.

HLS offers a three day program for K-4th grades, a four day program for 5th-12th grades, and a 2-day Jr. Kindergarten program which supports family

life and provides increased opportunity for parent involvement in their children’s education.

Highlands Latin School

Lower School Campus: First Baptist Church, 1010 E. 126th Street Carmel, IN 46033

Upper School Campus: St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church 1402 W Main St, Carmel, IN 46032

Phone: (317) 519-5501

Website: indylatinschool.org

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CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL

Cathedral embodies Catholic values to help students achieve their personal best through a diverse and supportive social environment, a robust curriculum of academics, athletics, and arts, and opportunities for emotional and spiritual development in and out of the classroom.

Students learn to support others and recognize their place as part of the larger community. But, perhaps what stands out most about the Cathedral experience is the transformation that happens in four years with all our students; whether students enter Cathedral in the 9th percentile of the high school placement test or 99th percentile, students are transformed and achieve beyond their expectations. Students who never thought they'd have the grades to go to college get accepted at the university of their choice. Our highest-achieving students are accepted at some of the top colleges and universities in the country. Cathedral helps all students achieve greatness!

Cathedral students excel in many different areas. Cathedral has state championship athletic teams, a national award-winning show choir, state champion debaters and musicians, and National Merit Finalists. Regardless of the sport or activity, Cathedral students always push themselves to maintain the school's tradition of excellence.

Students come to Cathedral from more than 160 schools and 75 zip codes throughout Central Indiana. We've even had students drive two hours round trip each day to attend Cathedral. There's a reason. Parents know their child will receive an excellent faith-based education, superb extracurricular opportunities, and be supported and loved by phenomenal educators.

Cathedral High School 5225 E. 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 (317) 542-1481 gocathedral.com

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Private, Catholic, College-preparatory High School QUICK FACTS Grades: Preschool - Grade 12 Enrollment: 500+ Class Size: 10-12 students, max. 18 Student/Teacher Ratio: 6:1 Financial Assistance Offered: YES Application Deadline: Rolling Admissions Contact: admissions@isind.org
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SYCAMORE SCHOOL

Private School for Academically Gifted Children, Preschool ‒ 8th Grade

Sycamore School is Indiana’s only accredited, private, independent school for gifted students in Preschool through 8th grade. We understand that gifted children need a special education, and our mission reflects this: “Sycamore School exists so that academically gifted students can experience the enriched, accelerated education they need to reach their potential and to lead responsible, constructive, fulfilling lives.”

Few schools in the country have such a clear focus and unique commitment to providing an appropriate education for gifted learners. All that we do, in and out of the classroom, is focused on helping gifted students realize their fullest potential while being known and loved.

Our dedicated faculty members are specifically trained and experienced in the education of gifted children. They understand the intellectual, social, and emotional needs of these children. Our faculty and administrative staff write and develop our curriculum in order to incorporate the most current research and best practices in education for gifted learners.

At Sycamore, gifted learners find a home. It is important for our brightest students to have an intellectual peer group, and at Sycamore they find one. At Sycamore, we nurture minds, hearts, bodies, gifts, and talents. We are a place “where gifted kids thrive.”

Sycamore School

1750 West 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

Phone: (317) 202-2500

Website: sycamoreschool.org

QUICK FACTS

Grades: Preschool - 8th Enrollment: 410

Class Size: 15 students (Preschool), 16 students (PreK), 20 students (K-8th)

Student/Teacher Ratio: 5:1 (Preschool), 6:1 (PreK), 10:1 (K-8th)

Financial Assistance Offered: YES

($1,000,000 to 20% of student body in 22-23)

Application Deadline: February 15, 2023

Admissions Contact: admissions@ sycamoreschool.org

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BREBEUF JESUIT PREPARATORY SCHOOL

Brebeuf Jesuit, a Catholic and Jesuit school, provides an excellent college preparatory education for a lifetime of service by forming leaders who are intellectually competent, open to growth, loving, religious, and committed to promoting justice. Fostering a culture of understanding and dialogue, Brebeuf Jesuit seeks and welcomes students from diverse religious, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds. Students at Brebeuf Jesuit are called to discover and cultivate the fullness of their God-given talents as a responsibility and as an act of worship.

Brebeuf is one of 17 secondary school apostolates sponsored by the Midwest Province of the Society of Jesus. Founded in 1962, Brebeuf Jesuit currently serves a co-educational student population of 824 students with a faculty and staff of 138.

In lieu of an open house, Brebeuf offers smaller, more personal events, each of which focuses on a different key aspect of student life. This more intimate setting allows prospective students and families to experience firsthand the optimal size of Brebeuf’s school community. Spend an afternoon on campus to attend information sessions and connect with faculty, staff, and students to gain a deeper understanding of the transformational experience ahead at Brebeuf Jesuit. Learn more at brebeuf.org/visit . Jesuit Preparatory School

2801 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46268

Phone: (317) 524-7050

Website: brebeuf.org

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Private Catholic and Jesuit College-Preparatory High School QUICK FACTS Grades: 9-12 Enrollment: 824 Class Size: 18 students Student/Teacher Ratio: 12:1 Financial Assistance Offered: YES Application Deadline: December 5, 2022 Admissions Contact: Colleen Cannon, Director of Admissions ccannon@brebeuf.org

Premier High School Education in Hamilton County

University High School has become a premier college preparatory school in Central Indiana. Signature programs like one-to-one mentoring, daily community meetings, and January Term create the unique culture of our school; our faculty are recognized as leaders in their content areas and in the practice of education; and several schools, some much older than us, are looking to University for inspiration in an increasingly complex educational landscape. And, to aid in all our work, University has a tremendous asset: its heart.

The entrepreneurial spirit that founded University is as alive today as it was at the school’s inception. We continue to blaze new trails centered on the idea of student engagement. Our alumni consistently speak of how well-prepared University made them, for college and for life. Most importantly, University’s consistent focus on reflection and personal growth remains the driving force behind our ability to change, to adapt, and to grow.

University High School

2825 W. 116th St., Carmel, IN 46032

Phone: (317) 733-4475

Website: universityhighschool.org

ST. RICHARD'S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL

A Diverse Community Preparing Students with Knowledge and Values for a Lifetime.

A St. Richard’s Episcopal School education provides 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. St. Richard's is known for its comprehensive program focused on the whole child, developing students intellectually, socially, emotionally, physically, and spiritually.

Our exceptional, well-qualified teachers routinely go above and beyond to

support their students, providing a superior foundation for further education. St. Richard’s is a community where children are known, families are engaged, and genuine care and respect for each child is evident.

St. Richard's Episcopal School 33 East 33rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46205

Phone: (317) 926-0425 Website: sresdragons.org

HERRON PREPARATORY ACADEMY

Tuition-free, Classical Elementary School

Herron Preparatory Academy is Indianapolis’ tuition-free, classical elementary school, and a member of Herron Classical Schools alongside the nationally recognized and award-winning Herron High School and Herron-Riverside High School. Our network is founded on the belief that a classical, liberal arts and sciences education is the best preparation for successful college admission and success. We are known for our academic rigor as well as our excellent academic and socio-emotional support systems. Our students are never seen as a number or product to be processed. Rather, our teachers are dedicated to nurturing relationships with our students and their families in order to build a culture of respect and trust. Because of these relationships our students

feel known and celebrated which allows for a stronger learning environment.

Herron Preparatory School

Temporary Location: North lot of Herron High School: 110 E. 16th St., Indianapolis, IN 46202

Permanent Location, opening August 2023: 3100 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208

Phone: (463) 231-6624

Website: herronprep.org

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- Dr. Shawn A. Smith, Superintendent of Schools

At Lawrence Township, academic and extra-curricular opportunities are as rich and diverse as the student body. Award winning programs abound, with classrooms striving to meet the needs of all students through varied instructional pathways and strategies. A winning tradition starts early. Students are guided along on their individual paths, ensuring a strong education in a diverse learning setting. School District of Lawrence Township

Lawrence Central High School: E 56th St, Indianapolis, IN 46226

Lawrence North High School: 802 Hague Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46256 Center for Innovation and Technology: E 75th St, Indianapolis, IN 46256 ltschools.org

“From moment
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a child begins the educational journey in Lawrence Township, a world of excellence awaits. Rigorous curriculum, innovative instruction, and an abundance of resources provide opportunities for growth and challenge each student to achieve utmost success.”
STRONG SCHOOLS. STRONG COMMUNITY. A WINNING TRADITION Academic Excellence Millions in annual scholarships 4 NAEYC Accredited Early Learning Centers National Certifications 15 $374 Million Blue Ribbon Facilities Plan 1:1 Technology All K-12 Students Nationally Recognized: Dual language programming Athletic Championships 47 State | 6 National 11x Best Community for Music Education METROPOLITAN SCHOOL DISTRICT OF LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP Metropolitan
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THE METROPOLITAN SCHOOL

DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP

A traditional public school, dedicated to providing equitable learning opportunities for all students.

The Metropolitan School District of Washington Township (MSDWT) embodies a dynamic learning community with broad diversity in cultures, religions, ethnic groups, races, and socioeconomic levels. The traditional public school district has been an educational leader in Indiana for the last 60 years and offers a comprehensive educational curriculum with activities and programs geared to provide enrichment, exploration, and instructional support for students. MSDWT provides exceptional opportunities for students in the areas of performing arts, fine arts, academic teams, publications, athletics, and other student activities. Through the generous support of the Washington Township residential community, MSDWT is modernizing our PreK-12 schools, providing optimal spaces for teaching and learning, the performing arts, and athletics.

MSDWT provides quality education in award-winning schools built on a foundation of outstanding educators, administrators, school board members, and supportive parents. Our mission is to develop lifelong learners and globally-minded citizens by fostering the academic, creative, and social skills needed to achieve excellence in a multicultural environment. Our vision is to create equitable, affirming, and responsive learning environments for all students to thrive.

Washington Township Schools

Phone: (317) 259-5301

Website: nchs.cc

THE OAKS ACADEMY

Christ-centered, Pre-K – 8th Grade School

The Oaks Academy is a Christ-centered school for Pre-k – 8th grade students, with three locations. The faculty at the Oaks foster an environment where relationships come first and every student is known and loved. Students and families enjoy a vibrant school community that is both racially and socioeconomically diverse. The small class sizes and carefully selected curriculum promote growth in students both in forming habits of learning as well as in social and emotional maturity.

HERITAGE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL

A Private, Christian Day School for Preschool – Grade 12

The Oaks Academy

Brookside Campus (K-5): 3092 Brookside Parkway North Drive Indianapolis, IN 46218 // Fall Creek Campus (K-5): 2301 North Park Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205

// Martindale-Brightwood Campus (Pre-K Education Center & Middle School): 1301 East 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202

Phone: (317) 931-3043

Website: theoaksacademy.org

Heritage Christian School desires to partner with Christian families to provide a Christ-centered education with strong, college-prep academics and intentional discipleship of students in preschool-12th grade. Our extraordinary teachers, coaches, and staff are committed to creating a secure and loving learning community where a student’s educational experiences prepare and equip them for wherever the Lord leads them. Our faculty and staff seek to teach, mentor, and train within a Biblical worldview to instill a lifelong commitment to Christ. We combine big school opportunities with sensible class sizes, a strong curriculum that is aligned across grade levels, and teachers who are intentional about seeing students succeed both in and outside of the classroom.

Heritage Christian School 6401 E. 75th St., Indianapolis, IN 46250

Phone: (317) 849-3441

Website: heritagechristian.net

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2022 SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE GUIDE

CONSIDERING A NEW SCHOOL FOR YOUR STUDENT? OUR AREA HAS PLENTY TO CHOOSE FROM!

FIND THE RIGHT MATCH BY VISITING AN UPCOMING OPEN HOUSE TO GET ALL YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED.

A CHILDREN’S HABITAT

MONTESSORI SCHOOL

801 W. 73rd St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

(317) 726-5584 childrens-habitat.org

Open House: Saturday, February 12, 2022, 1–3:00pm

ADVENT LUTHERAN SCHOOL

11250 N. Michigan Road, Zionsville, IN 46077

(317) 733-5679  adventlutheran.org/preschool

Open House Date: November 3, 2022, 6-7:00pm

BREBEUF JESUIT

PREPARATORY SCHOO L 2801 W. 86th St., Indianapolis, IN 46268

(317) 524-7050 brebeuf.org/openhouse

Brebeuf Jesuit Sunday Series: Education of the Whole Person: August 28, 2022, 1-3:00 pm

A Focus on College Preparedness: September 25, 2022, 1-3:00 pm

Athletics: November 6, 2022, 1-3:00 pm Registration is preferred. Please visit Brebeuf.org/visit to schedule Shadow Days, Meet and Greets with Tours, High School Placement Test (HSPT) Registration, and Athletics Preview Nights!

CATHEDRAL HIGH SCHOOL 5225 E 56th St., Indianapolis, IN 46226

(317) 542-1481 gocathedral.com

Open House: October 13, 5-8:00 pm

GUERIN CATHOLIC HIGH SCHOOL

15300 Gray Rd., Noblesville IN 46062

(317) 582-0120 guerincatholic.org

Open House: Sunday, October 9, 1-3:30 pm

FORTUNE ACADEMY

5626 Lawton Loop East Drive, Indianapolis, IN, 46216

(317) 377-0544 thefortuneacademy.org

In Person and Virtual Available; please call for a tour.

HERRON PREPARATORY SCHOOL

110 E. 16th Street, Indianapolis IN 46202

(317) 231-0010 herronprep.org Please call for a tour.

MSD LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP 6501 Sunnyside Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46236

(317) 423-8200 ltschools.org

Open Houses: Lawrence Central High School: November 10th 6-8:00pm

Lawrence North High School: November 3rd, 6-8:00pm

McKenzie Center for Innovation & Technology: November 16th, 6-7:30pm

SAPLING 838 East 65th St., Indianapolis, IN 46220

(317) 319-8228 saplingindy.com Call for a tour.

THE OAKS ACADEMY

Brookside Campus (K - 5): 3092 Brookside Parkway North Drive Indianapolis, IN 46218

Fall Creek Campus (K - 5): 2301 North Park Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205

Martindale-Brightwood Campus (Pre-K and Grades 6-8): 1301 East 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 610-0880 theoaksacademy.org Please Call for a tour.

HIGHLANDS LATIN SCHOOL

St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church 1402 W Main St, Carmel, IN 46032  (317) 519-5501 indylatinschool.org

Grades: K-12

Open House: October 9th at 2:00 pm and January 29th at 1:00 pm

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF INDIANA 4330 N Michigan Rd., Indianapolis, IN 46208

(317) 255-1951 isind.org

High School Open Shadow Day: October 18, 2022

Upper School Info Session: November 10, 2022; January 13, February 16, March 9, April 20, and May 18, 2023

Lower School Info Session: October 13 and November 3, 2022; January 5, February 9, March 2, March 30, and May 1, 2023

ST. RICHARDS EPISCOPAL SCHOOL 33 East 33rd St., Indianapolis, IN 46205

(317) 926-0425 sresdragons.org

Open House: November 17th, 8:30 to 10:30 a.m.

SYCAMORE SCHOOL 1750 W 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

(317) 202-2500 sycamoreschool.org

Open House: October 23, 12-2:00 pm

THE ORCHARD SCHOOL 615 W 64th St., Indianapolis, IN 46260

(317) 251-9253 orchard.org

Open House: October 20, 6:30 - 8:30 pm

UNIVERSITY HIGH SCHOOL 2825 W. 116th St., Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 733-4475 universityhighschool.org

Open House: Sunday, November 6, 2022, 2-4 pm

WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP SCHOOLS

North Central High School: 1801 E. 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN  (317) 259-5301 wtsfoundation.org

Open House Date: November 6, 2022,  2-5 pm

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CARMEL Carmel Montessori Schools

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

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

The Little Lamb Christian School

The Little Lamb Christian School is a home away from home for children 6 weeks to pre-kindergarten. Since 1987, we have been the go-to private preschool for Carmel families who are interested in a Christian education. We are a place where children can learn, explore, create, grow and play! • 1609 Greyhound Pass, Carmel, IN 46032, Phone: 317-848-3580, Email: kayley@thelittlelamb. com, thelittlelamb.com/, 6 weeks to Pre-Kindergarten and after school care

DOWNTOWN

IUPUI Center for Young Children

The IUPUI Center for Young Children offers childcare and early childhood education for children ages six weeks to six years old and believes children learn through play, experiences, and interaction with their environment and peers. • 321 Limestone St., Indianapolis, IN 46202, Phone: 317-274- 3508, childcare. iupui.edu/index.html

EDUCATION GUIDE

Paramount Brookside

Paramount Brookside is a top-ranked, free, public school that educates K-8 grade students in an innovative environment that instills high expectations for success. Founded in 2010, Paramount Schools of Excellence accomplish its mission and teaches the mastery of Indiana Academic Standards through an emphasis on rigorous academics and experiential learning activities. Integral to the school’s approach to education are project-based investigations, community partnerships, and three on-site Discovery Centers – an Eco-Center, Space Center with a planetarium, and an operating farm. Paramount Brookside is designated a 2018 Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education and an “A” school by the Indiana Department of Education. • 3020 Nowland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201 Contact: Toria Graham at 317-775-6660 or contact@ PSOEBrookside.org, paramountindy.org

Paramount Cottage Home

Paramount Cottage Home serves K-4th grade students as a free public school. Founded in 2010, Paramount Schools of Excellence accomplishes its mission and teaches the mastery of Indiana Academic Standards through an emphasis on rigorous academics and experiential learning activities. The 2019 ILEARN results placed the school among the top-performers statewide. Cottage Home’s new, state-of-the-art facility features bright, spacious classrooms with contemporary furnishings, advanced technology capabilities, and a farm STEM discovery center. • 1203 E. St. Clair Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202, Contact: Amie Smith at 463-231-2837 or contact@PSOE Community.org, paramountindy.org

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Paramount Englewood

Paramount Englewood, a free public school, serves 5-8th grade students. The school shares the state-of-the-art P.R. Mallory campus with Purdue Polytechnic High School. Paramount Englewood is an extension of Paramount Schools of Excellence’s successful education model. The flagship campus is designated a 2018 Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education and an “A” school by the Indiana Department of Education for six consecutive years. • 3029 E. Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201, Contact Peggy Purvis, at 463.231.2830 or contact@PSOE englewood. org, paramountindy.org

INDIANAPOLIS – NORTH Beth-El Zedeck Early Childhood Center

OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. Full Academic Curriculum and Innovative Arts Enrichment. Our Program recognizes that intellectual, social, emotional and physical development are interwoven. Our children will thrive on exploration, creativity, curiosity, discovery, spontaneity and more important, lots of love! Type of School: Early Childhood 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 (Kindergarten Readiness Class) (3 day or 5 day option) Before/ After School Care: Before and After School Care always available as needed. 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: 317-259- 6849 or Email: spayne@bez613.org. * Depending on the COVID-19 situation, some options might have to be changed.

Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School

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 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 cocurricular 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

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 weekdays from 9 am to

2:30 pm. For the older kids, our program Includes weekly Christian Life Skills, Music class taught by Indianapolis Children’s Choir instructors and Book Club. Please call, e-mail or visit for further information and registration Forms. Tours are individually set up at your convenience! • 5500 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208, Contact: Christy Whaley, Phone: 317-253-0472, cwhaley@ meridianstreet.org, meridianstreet.org/cdi

Early Childhood Center

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

Giving Tree Early Learning

Open to the Public! Giving Tree Early Learning is a Reggio inspired early education program serving children ages 12 months through Pre-K. At Giving Tree, your child's natural curiosity is nurtured through a child directed, play-based curriculum rooted in developmentally appropriate practice. Our unique creative play spaces, such as the Light Studio and Outdoor Classroom, allow your child the opportunity to explore, discover and innovate. The small class sizes and responsive classroom environment creates a world that ignites confidence and compassion within your child as they develop their mind, body and soul alongside our skilled educators. Visit our website- www.givingtreehhai. org to learn more. We accept CCDF and On My Way Pre-K vouchers and are rated Paths to QUALITY Level 3.

Schedule your tour today! • 6602 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260, Contact: Ashley Flaumenhaft, Phone: (317) 251-1261, Email: aflaumenhaft@hhai.org, givingtreehhai.org

International School of Indiana

ISI 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

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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 Oaks Academy

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: 317-4267990; Email: admissons@theoaksacademy. org; theoaksacademy.org

The Orchard School

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

Sapling offers a year round Reggioinspired 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@saplingindy.com, Saplingindy.com

Sycamore School

At 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: 317-2022500, Email: emery.duane@sycamoreschool. org, sycamoreschool.org

INDIANAPOLIS –NORTHEAST

Heritage Christian School

Heritage partners with Christian families to provide a Christ-centered education with strong, college-prep academics and intentional discipleship of students. Our community combines big school opportunities with sensible class sizes, a strong curriculum that is aligned across grade levels, traditional values, and teachers committed to seeing students succeed both in and outside of the classroom. • 6401 E. 75th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46236; Phone: (317) 813-3857; email: admissions@ heritagechristian.net; heritaggechristian. net , Ages: preschool-grade 12

MSD of Lawrence Township

Located in the northeast corner of Indianapolis, Lawrence is a residential suburban community of 95,000+ and home to Fort Benjamin Harrison State 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

INDIANAPOLIS – SOUTH

Curtis Wilson Primary School and Academy

Curtis Wilson Primary School and Academy, a 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 - 6th Grade . • 7850 South Emerson Ave., Indianapolis , 46237, Phone: 317-882-8636, jhaywood-rollins@ beechtreehouse.com, cwpsa.com

WESTFIELD

Kids 360° Early Learning Academy

Kids 360° Early Learning Academy is a first-of-its-kind preschool for kids ages 3-5, offering an expansive, state-ofthe-art learning environment designed to facilitate optimal learning for the whole child. Backed by science, our progressive movement-based curriculum primes the brain for learning, improves sensory/motor integration, and helps kids build healthy life skills. Tours available beginning Summer of 2022! • 360 E 186th St. Westfield, IN 46074, Phone: 317-888-4805; Email: support@ kids360preschool.com; kids360preschool. com , Ages 3-5

Montessori School of Westfield, Inc.

Located on 3 wooded acres in Central Indiana, the Montessori School of Westfield adheres to the academic traditions of Montessori while serving the present day child. The Montessori School of Westfield serves children from Indianapolis, Fishers, Carmel, Zionsville, Westfield, Sheridan, Noblesville, Cicero and Tipton. We serve children ages 18 months to 15 years. • 800 E. Sycamore Street, Westfield, IN 46074, Contact: Mary Lyman, Directress, Phone: 317-867-0158, Fax: 317-896-5945, Email: montessori westfield@gmail.com, montessorischoolofwestfield.com

VIRTUAL Paramount Virtual Learning

Not sure about your K-8th grade students returning to school? Make the Change that makes Difference - choose virtual learning at Paramount Schools of Excellence. Whether on one of Paramount's three state-of-the-art campuses or virtual learning from home, you can expect top-ranked academics, experienced certified teachers, and support. • Call 317-519-4588 or check out paramountindy.org for more information.

SPECIAL NEEDS

Easterseals Crossroads

Offering comprehensive disability services for people of all ages. Early Intervention, Autism Services, PT, OT, Speech Therapy, Feeding/ Swallowing issues, Augmentative Comm-unication, 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: 317-4661000, Email: info@ easterseals crossroads.org, eastersealscrossroads.org

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Helping Kids Through Horsepower

This not-for-profit in Carmel offers physical, occupational and speech therapy on horseback.

Children’s TherAplay in Carmel is an organization that offers therapy for kids with disabilities — with horsepower. And by horsepower, that is exactly what they mean. The not-for-profit pediatric outpatient clinic offers hippotherapy, a form of therapy that uses horses as a tool for treatment.

Indy’s Child spoke to Emily Sigler, communications manager at Children’s TherAplay, to learn how this unique form of therapy is helping some children with disabilities develop life skills and achieve their goals.

Tell us about Children’s TherAplay.

Children’s TherAplay is a pediatric outpatient clinic where licensed therapists provide children with disabilities physical, occupational and speech therapy, which uses the movement of a horse as a tool to accelerate physical, emotional and behavioral development, in a safe and caring environment.

For over 20 years, TherAplay has been treating kids 18 months to 13 years with a variety of diagnosis and developmental delays, and we have grown to become the largest facility specializing in hippotherapy in the country. Diagnoses can include Down

syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, developmental delays and others.

The horse can provide a therapeutic input that cannot be replicated in any other type of therapy. These inputs have allowed our clients to see transformational outcomes, such as children with mobility limitations taking first steps, non-verbal children saying their first words, children learning to feed themselves independently, and dress and care for themselves more independently. The list goes on!

How do families get started with this form of therapy?

Families interested in services for their child first need a prescription from their child’s physician. Once a prescription is secured, parents

or caregivers can visit our website to fill out a new patient form, which will lead to scheduling an initial evaluation with a physical, occupational, or speech therapist. In the evaluation, the therapist and caregiver work together to determine if TherAplay is a fit for the child, and if so, create goals aligned with the caregiver and physician’s recommendations. We currently have a waitlist for occupational therapy and speech therapy services, and are accepting new patients for physical therapy. If the family joins the waitlist, our patient advocate will stay in contact and reach out when a spot becomes available.

What else should families know about hippotherapy and Children’s TherAplay?

Hippotherapy allows parents an effective alternative or supplement to medicinal therapy for developmental, behavioral and emotional delays in children. The horse can provide a therapeutic input that cannot be replicated in any other type of therapy. We also provide a child-focused, sensoryrich clinic with state-of-the-art equipment and technology to help children hit their therapy goals.

Play is the work of a child. The combination of hippotherapy and our sensory-rich clinical therapy allows our pediatric clients to work hard while they play. Children with disabilities often spend countless hours in and out of doctor’s offices. Coming to Children’s TherAplay feels like fun because of our relaxed barn feel and sensory-rich facility.

Do you accept insurance?

Yes! We accept all major medical insurance, including Indiana Medicaid. We also have scholarship and financial aid opportunities for families facing burdensome copays or deductibles.

At Children’s TherAplay, kiddos have experienced many “firsts”: first steps, first words, first time tying shoes, first time buttoning a coat, and so much more. These “firsts” give our clients and their families confidence and hope for an independent future.

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Navigating Difficult Conversations with Your Child

Discussing hard topics is a fact of life with teens.

Sex. Drugs. Alcohol. Parties. Friendship. Social media. Do you hear these words and feel a small knot begin to form in your stomach? These are the topics we know we eventually need to discuss with our tweens and teens, but when is the right time? How do we even begin to say the words? We may dread having these conversations, but the reality is that they are important, and necessary, conversations for us to have.

Some parents may find it beneficial to have these conversations in places where you would usually talk to your teen. Talking while in the car, at night before bed, or someplace where you are able to naturally converse in a relaxed and familiar manner may help get the conversation going and take away the awkwardness that may come with the topic at hand.

You also will want to consider the time of day, and what is happening in your teen’s life at the moment. If they are tired or worn out from a busy week of school and activities, or you know they are not a morning person, keep those things in mind. You want to look at extenuating circumstances and decide whether the timing is right to start the conversation.

To help us better navigate the terrain of teens and difficult topics, licensed psychologist Shana Reece, Ph.D, has answered some questions that can give us the confidence we need to enter into these conversations in an open and effective manner with our tweens and teens.

When is the right time to start having these conversations?

Honestly, every child and situation is different. If you begin to have open and honest communication and conversations with your child early, then having more difficult developmental conversations are not seen as forced or fleeting. Instead, they are seen as more of a common conversation.

How do I begin the conversation?

Provide a safe and comfortable atmosphere for the child, instead of surprising them with a "let's talk" moment. Another important factor is listening to your child, and not competing or retreating from what they are trying to tell you. The world is much different, especially within these social aspects, and when parents try to compare their childhood to that of their child’s, it deflates the child's sense of trust and willingness to be transparent with the parents. Your initial reaction sets the tone for the continuation of the difficult conversation.

What if my child doesn't want to talk?

Talking is difficult for some teens, but again it’s important to have an open door policy in which your child feels safe to come to you when they are ready. Checking in on them in a healthy, consistent manner helps them to feel that you are in their corner and are ready, whenever they are, to talk.

If you start to have a conversation with your child and feel the timing isn’t quite right, it’s OK to stop and try again later. And while these topics aren’t easy to address, in the long run, they will help facilitate your relationship with your child and you will have peace knowing the information they are receiving is accurate, as opposed to learning these things from their peers.

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Battling Bullying

Bullying is unwanted aggressive behavior — observed or perceived imbalance of power — and it can be direct or indirect. We know that bullying happens in many places, including at schools and online. Research shows that bullying can lead to or worsen feelings of anxiety, isolation, despair and depression.

What To Do About Bullying

If your child is dealing with bullying, here are some steps you can take to deal with the situation.

Have intentional conversations with your child. Initiate casual and curious talks when driving them around, before or after homework, over dinner, or when doing something fun with them. Ask open-ended questions. Showing that you trust them and are willing to listen can mean a lot to your child.

Initiate the conversation. It’s important to start the conversation because our children who experienced or witnessed bullying may not know how to bring it up, even if they want to talk about it. Bring it up gently, and let them know they’re not in trouble, and there’s nothing to be ashamed about.

Stay calm. Ask about their experience, be supportive, and determine if you need to talk to the school about it.

We, as parents, can help prevent bullying by encouraging our children to continue to do what they love, modeling love and kindness, and seeking help if they are being bullied or know others who are being bullied.

If you notice major changes in your child’s life, including lower academic performance, differences in eating or sleeping patterns, isolation, health complaints, substance use, or loss of interest in things they used to enjoy, seek help from a mental health professional.

Scan the QR Code to schedule an appointment with Crosswinds Counseling. Crosswinds has a team of licensed and master’s level therapists who work with children, teens and adults on various issues. Our counselors are here to help!

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THINGS TO DO

SAT 01 Buddy Walk A family-friendly event open to all children and adults with Down syndrome, their families, friends and local supporters. • Location: Celebration Plaza in White River State Park, Time: 9 am-Noon, dsindiana.org/ buddywalk FREE *SN

Harvest Moon Festival A day filled with many festive activities for families to enjoy, including wagon rides, bounce houses, pumpkin carving, petting zoo, bonfires, music, food trucks and fireworks. • Location: Avon Town Hall, Time: Noon-9 pm, washingtontwpparks.org

Potter’s Bridge Fall Festival Enjoy autumn at this family-friendly festival! Listen to live music, visit 90+ art and food booths, watch your little ones play in the KidZone, or simply take in the natural beauty of the most scenic park on the White River Greenway trail. • Location: Potter’s Bridge Park, Time: 11 am-5 pm, facebook.com/PottersBridgeFallFestival

SAT 01 SUN 02 Heartland Apple Festival Celebrate the fall harvest with farm family fun and games, including a corn maze, hayrides, pony rides, u-pick pumpkins, live music, craft vendors and more. Occurring again on Oct. 8-9. • Location: Beasley’s Orchard, 9 am-6 pm, beasleys-orchard.com

SUN 02 Deaf Heritage Day Learn about Deaf culture, American Sign language, and the history of the Indiana School for the Deaf. American Sign Language interpreters will be provided across the grounds, allowing Deaf and Hard of Hearing guests to enjoy Conner Prairie with ease.

• Location: Conner Prairie, Time: 10 am-5 pm, connerprairie.org

MON 03 African Dance Party

Children 2-6 are invited to join Arts for Learning teaching artist Ronne Stone on a journey through Western Africa. With the use of body movement, children will explore rhythm, patterns, and stories. • Location: Central Library, Time: 11-11:45 am, indypl.org FREE

TUES 04 Small Wonders: Spooky

Halloween It’s Halloween season, so it’s about to get a little spooky! Discover and explore during spooky investigations and create pumpkin art projects. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 10-11 am, indianamuseum.org

WED 05 Sensory Story Time

Interactive sensory play during an evening story time for all ages. Engage in hands-on play to bring stories to life! Registration required. • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 6-6:30 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE *SN

Small Wonders: Fall Frolic 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. Ages 3-5. • Location: Holliday Park Nature Center, Time: 10-11 am, indyparks.org

THURS 06 All About: Pumpkins

Kids will explore their senses while learning about pumpkins! Feel the goopy insides, taste roasted seeds, learn all about the pumpkin life cycle, and the pumpkin patch at the AgriPark. Kids will play pumpkin bowling and decorate a pumpkin to take home. • Location: Fishers AgriPark, Time: 5-6:30 pm, playfishers.com

Colts Carmel Midtown Plaza Watch Party Enjoy watching the Colts vs. Broncos live on the big screen. Come early for family activities, photos and autographs with Colts cheerleaders, live entertainment, free Colts giveaways, and food and drink specials at Midtown restaurants. • Location: Midtown Carmel, Time: 5:30 pm, facebook.com/colts FREE

Disney Junior Live on Tour: Costume Palooza See beloved Disney Junior characters and favorite Marvel Super Heroes live on stage for a jam-packed, concert-style show with singing, dancing, acrobatics, and more!

Location: Old National Centre, Time: 6 pm, oldnationalcentre.com

THURS 06 ̶SUN 09 Morgan County Fall Foliage Festival A Martinsville tradition featuring a carnival, craft fair, 5K run/walk, car show and so much more!

Location: Morgan County Courthouse lawn, morgancountyfallfoliagefestival.com

FRI 07 Fright Night A night of spooky and magical fun! Conduct experiments and see an astonishing science show. Search for hidden clues while exploring creepy creatures of Indiana’s past and wind your way through our chilling galleries by flashlight. Big and little goblins can enjoy a costume contest, take creepy pictures at photo ops, and play ghoulish games.

• Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 6-8 pm, indianamuseum.org

FRI 07̶SAT 08 Mother & Son

Camp Out Mothers and sons, join us for an evening under the stars! Enjoy a bonfire, hayride and hands-on activities in the great outdoors.

• Location: Arbuckle Acres Park, brownsburgparks.com

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SAT 08 German Fest Don your lederhosen and bring the kinder to celebrate Indiana's biggest German heritage festival! There's something for everyone to enjoy, including weiner dog races, kids games, music and more. • Location: Athenaeum, Time: Noon, athenaeumfoundation.org

Young Explorers: Falling Leaves

Experience the changing seasons by creating leaf-based art projects and Halloween-inspired creations. Plus, get ready for some spooky science experiments! • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 1-2:30 pm, indianamuseum.org

SAT 08̶SUN 09 Wizard Express

Climb aboard for a magical journey into the wizarding world. Brush up on local wizarding news, learn some new spells and enjoy treats. All excursions board at platform 8¾ in Noblesville. All tickets include an activity, wand and butter beverage. • Location: Nickel Plate Express, nickelplateexpress.com

SUN 09 Sensory-friendly Sundays

@ Conner Prairie The second Sunday of every month, exhibit components that make noise will be turned off. All quiet spaces can be utilized and staff trained in Sensory Friendly Practices will be on hand in case anyone needs assistance. • Location: Conner Prairie, Time: 10 am-Noon, connerprairie.org *SN

MON 10 Movies at Midtown: Addams Family 2 Enjoy an outdoor movie shown on the big video screen in Midtown Plaza. • Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: Noon, midtownplazacarmel.com

TUES 11 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

WED 12 Fall Break Scavenger

Hunt Looking for something to do during fall break? Stop by the Conservatory front desk to pick up a scavenger hunt that will have you exploring the park and checking off what you see. Return the hunt for a prize. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 11 am-1 pm, indyparks.org FREE

THURS 13 JumpBunch Toddler

Sports: Sports of all Sorts! Toddlers ages 24-36 months and an adult are invited to join JumpBunch of Indianapolis for an introduction to sports and games. Practice throwing, kicking and eye-hand coordination. Registration required. •

Location: West Indianapolis Branch Library, Time: 10:30-11 am, indypl.org FREE

FRI 14 The Haunted States of America Ghosts have come from all corners of the United States to haunt the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site. Come test your nerve as you walk among these spirits of the U.S. Ages 10+.

• Location: Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site, Time: 6-7:15 pm, bhpsite.org

My Name Is Not Mom A hilarious journey through motherhood with internet sensations Tiffany Jenkins, Meredith Masony and Dena Blizzard. This comic trio shares their take on mothering through the sleepless nights of the toddler years, middle school craziness and trying not to physically attack a high schooler. • Location: The Palladium, Time: 8 pm, thecenterpresents.org

FRI 14 SAT 15 Dino & Dragon

Stroll Encounter colossal sized dinosaurs ranging from babies to the huge Brachiosaurus standing 20 ft. tall and 36 ft. long. Also features the newest dinosaurs and dragons produced with advanced animatronics and sound technology that brings these amazing creatures to life. • Location: Indiana Convention Center, dinostroll.com

SAT 15 Babies & Bumps

Indianapolis Prepare for all things pregnancy, birth and life with a baby! Get answers to your questions and become empowered about the transition to parenthood. No pressure. No judgment. Just support, resources and community for you and your growing family. • Location: Sheraton Indianapolis Hotel at Keystone Crossing, Time: 10 am-2 pm, babiesand-bumps.com

Locally Made: Indy's Fall Fest

This event features artwork, wares and artisanal goods from 25 local and regional artists with one-of-a-kind work. Guests can participate in art activities while enjoying a sampling of local artists and artisans, food trucks, local beer and a variety of wine for purchase. • Location: Indianapolis Art Center, Time: Noon-5 pm, indyartcenter.org FREE

Mutt Strut 2022 One of Indiana’s largest pet walks and IndyHumane’s signature annual fundraiser. Attendees can enjoy pet-friendly activities, live entertainment and a festival featuring local retailers, sponsors and vendors.

• Location: Victory Field, Time: 10 am, indymuttstrut.org

SUN 16 Orchard Dash Celebrate the fall season by racing through Anderson Orchard. The race offers a 5K and Lil’ Apple Dash for kids. After the race, athletes can indulge in caramel apples, apple cider and apple cider slushies.

• Location: Anderson Orchard, Time: 9 am, andersonorchard.com

MON 17 Fall's Fruits and Leaves

Many of the wild plants that we see every day have edible fruits for the wildlife to fatten up on as they get ready for winter. We can enjoy some of them, as well. Ever had an Indiana Banana? Have you eaten the “divine fruit”? Join us as we discuss and taste the fruits of an Indiana autumn. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 1-2:30 pm, hamiltoncounty.in.gov FREE

TUES 18 Play with Clay! Join Jeremy South of Ripple Mobile Arts to explore a variety of hand-building techniques. Kids ages 3-5 will explore clay tools and learn simple techniques, taking home a fun creation of their own. • Location: Warren Branch Library, Time: 1-1:30 pm, indypl.org FREE

Taco Tuesday for Teens & Tweens

Enjoy tacos while discussing your favorite books, shows and movies. Food provided for free! Ages 10-18. • Location: Haughville Branch Library, Time: 4:30-5:30 pm, indypl.org FREE

WED 19 Twilight Tales Venture through the museum on this flashlight-led tour to visit some of the creepiest artifacts in our collection. Staff will share how these pieces are connected to supernatural rumors and Indiana folklore. Museum will have flashlights for guests to use. Ages 15+. • Location: Indiana State Museum, Time: 7-8 pm, indianamuseum.org

THURS 20 Little Haunt on the Prairie Spooky yet age-appropriate Halloween activities for kids and their families! Come in costume and enjoy nature interpretation, entertainment, a hayride, food for purchase, and activities for the little ones as they trick-or-treat their way through this spooky event. $5. • Location: Cool Creek Nature Center, Time: 5-8:30 pm, hamiltoncounty. in.gov/296/Parks-and-Recreation

FRI 21 Monster Mash Trick or treaters can don their costumes for a spooktacular celebration. Highlights include trick or treating, music, food and much more! • Location: Craig Park in Greenwood, Time: 6-8:30 pm, greenwood.in.gov FREE

Moonlight Egg Hunt Dare to venture out into the moonlight for a monster egg hunt (search for plastic eggs with candy and prizes inside), games, crafts, refreshments and a howling great time! Bring a flashlight and dress appropriately. If you wear a costume, you get an extra special prize. Ages 4-13. • Location: Broad Ripple Park, Time: 7-8:30 pm, indyparks.org

SAT 22 Boo ‘N Brew Fall Festival

Families can stroll up and down Clay Terrace collecting goodies from retailers and sampling treats from restaurants. Children can enjoy face painting, balloon artists, Silly Safari shows, and horse drawn carriage hayrides. • Location: Clay Terrace, Time: 2-6 pm, clayterrace.com FREE OCTOBER 21 EGG HUNT AT BROAD RIPPLE PARK

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Peanut Butter & Jam: Dorin Blending bubblegum pop and indie rock, local band Dorin brings you upbeat tunes and punchy lyrics for an engaging experience the whole family will enjoy! Designed for children ages 1-7. • Location: The Palladium, Time: 10:30 am, thecenterpresents.org

SAT 22 SUN 23 Disney's Hocus Pocus in Concert Join the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra for this magical Halloween romp through Salem as they play the score while the film is shown on the screen above the stage. • Location: Hilbert Circle Theatre, indianapolissymphony.org

SAT 22̶SAT 29 76th Annual

Historic Irvington Halloween Festival

A week of Halloween events, including a run, masquerade ball, contests, Halloween-themed movies, storytelling, ghost tours, live theater, bike rides, a haunted puppet show and more. The festival culminates with a street fair which includes over 120 vendors, live-music and a costume parade. • Location: Downtown Irvington, irvingtonhalloween.com

SUN 23 Pumpkins & Hayrides

Pumpkin painting, hayrides, bounce houses, games, food, a kids costume contest and more! • Location: Lions Park, Time: 2-5 pm, zionsvillelions.com FREE

World Ballet Series: Swan Lake Swan Lake is performed live by a multinational cast of 50 professional ballet dancers gathered to bring the

most famous love story to life. • Location: Clowes Memorial Hall, Time: 6 pm, butlerartscenter.org

SUN 23̶MON 31 Festival of Jack-o-Lanterns The Riley Gardens pathways will be dotted with individually carved pumpkins for a candlelit walking tour. Guests are invited to tour the grounds at their leisure. • Location: JW Riley Boyhood Home and Museum, Time: 7-9 pm, greenfieldin.org

MON 24 Messy Munchkins Listen to a story, then kids can squish and smush their way into the benefits of messy play. Dress for a mess! Ages 2-5. Registration required. • Location: Noblesville Library, Time: 10-11 am, hepl.lib.in.us FREE

TUES 25 Story Time Puppet Show

Enjoy a Three Little Kittens puppet show! Registration required. • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 10:30-11:30 am, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE

WED 26 Monster Mash Party Drop

in for spooky games, activities and candy. Dress up in your favorite costume! • Location: Westfield Washington Public Library, Time: 5-7 pm, wwpl.lib.in.us FREE

Preschool Storytime: Halloween

Fun Enjoy Halloween-themed stories, songs and crafts. • Location: Brownsburg Public Library, Time: 10-10:45 am, bburglibrary.net FREE

THURS 27 Haunted Conservatory

Get spooked as you walk through the Haunted Conservatory, complete with scary music, decorations and ghouls! Recommended for ages 8+. $3. • Location: Garfield Park Conservatory, Time: 7-9 pm, garfieldgardensconservatory.org

Spooky Stories Enjoy an evening of spooky stories! Families are encouraged to show up in costume to listen to storytellers share creepy, kid-friendly tales. Grab a take-home craft kit on your way out! • Location: Garfield Park Arts Center, Time: 5:30-7:30 pm, gpacarts.org

THURS 27̶SAT 29 Hauntless

Halloween Join Holliday Park staff and actors from Booth Tarkington Civic Theater for an enchantingly fun fall evening. Families hike along candlelit trails and meet magical talking forest creatures, then return to the backyard of the Nature Center for a campfire, refreshments and activities. Registration required. • Location: Holliday Park, Time: 5-8 pm, hollidaypark.org

FRI 28 1st Annual Adaptive/ Inclusive Fall Festival Enjoy music, fun fall activities, light fall snacks and more! • Location: Rhodius Family Center, Time: 2-5 pm, indyparks.org FREE *SN

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Halloween Parade Enjoy a Halloween parade through downtown Greenwood! All ages are welcome. Wear your costumes and line the street along the route for a parade of trick or treating.

• Location: Downtown Greenwood, Time: 5 pm, greenwood.in.gov

SAT 29 ̶SUN 30 Trick or Treat on the Rails Climb aboard a historic train car dressed in your favorite Halloween costume for a 65-minute adventure down the rails. Enjoy characters handing out treats, as well as a fall-themed snack and drink. • Location: Nickel Plate Express, nickelplateexpress.com

Headless Horseman Festival Oct. 6-30. Conner Prairie’s annual fall festival is full of activities, shows and spooktacular family fun. Take an adventure on our haunted hayride where you’ll get chased down by the Headless Horseman! • Location: Conner Prairie, connerprairie.org

Children's Museum Guild's Haunted House: Game Night Fright

Oct. 12-30. Gather your games (or break out your boards) and deal out the deck because you’re invited to the Children’s Museum Guild’s 58th annual haunted house! A wacky and twisted world of games gone wild awaits. This may be the one time you want to be the first player out! • Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, childrensmuseum.org

Halloween at Riverside Park

Need a fun safe place for your little ones to trick or treat? Enjoy a boo-tastic time at the park!

• Location: Riverside Park, Time: 6:30-8 pm, indyparks. org FREE

Trick or Treating in the Plaza Enjoy a community-wide trick-or-treating event! Afterwards, gather on the Great Lawn for a showing of Hocus Pocus.

• Location: Grand Junction Plaza, Time: 5:30-7:30 pm, westfieldwelcome.com FREE

FRI 28 SAT 29 Haunted House at Brookside Park Enjoy an evening of spooktacular fun! Treats and goodie bags will be given to those who are brave enough to make it through the haunted house. Lights on from 5-6:45 p.m.; light off from 7-9 p.m. $5. • Location: Brookside Park, Time: 5-9 pm, indyparks.com

There's No Place Like Home A unique adaptation of “The Wizard of Oz,” this adventure travels through India with a boy from Kansas. On his quest for enlightenment, he encounters interesting characters from the Hindu pantheon of gods and goddesses.

• Location: The Tarkington, Time: 7 pm, thecenterpresents.org

SAT 29 Boo Bash Enjoy 60+ local vendors offering safe trick-or-treating; Teal Pumpkin Project booths providing non-food items for children with food allergies and special needs; food, drink and treat trucks; games; and more! Wearing costumes is encouraged for all participants.

• Location: Nickel Plate District AMP, Time: 10 am-1 pm, playfishers.com FREE

Día de Muertos (Day of the Dead)

Enjoy free admission during a day of celebration with performances, art-making, Mercado vendors, community groups, and a community-curated art and altar display.

• Location: Eiteljorg Museum, Time: 10 am-7 pm, eiteljorg.org FREE

SUN 30 Ghosts & Goblins Come in costume and trick-or-treat at the many booths hosted by local vendors. There will also be a haunted slide, bungee trampoline, bounce houses, food trucks and more. • Location: Washington Township Park, Time: Ages 7 & under 1-3 pm, Ages 8 & older 3-5 pm, washingtontwpparks.org FREE

MON 31 Movies at Midtown: Monsters Inc. Enjoy an outdoor movie shown on the big video screen in Midtown Plaza. • Location: Midtown Plaza Carmel, Time: Noon, midtownplazacarmel.com

ONGOING EVENTS

Jane Austen's Sense and Sensibility Through Oct. 9. Three sisters and their widowed mother lose their family home and must create new lives for themselves in a tiny seaside cottage. Along the way, they face kindness and cruelty, duty and deception, as they try to navigate the complex social rules for proper young ladies. Sit back and indulge in the wit and wisdom, the beauty and charm of Jane Austen. • Location: Indiana Repertory Theatre, irtlive.com

SPARK on the Circle Through Oct. 21. Enjoy daily programming, games, live entertainment and culture each day from 11 am-1:30 pm. • Location: Soldiers & Sailors Monument/Monument Circle, downtownindy.org/do/sparkonthecircle

ZooBoo Oct. 5-31. Enjoy Halloween activities, amazing animals and pumpkins galore! October weather means active animals, colorful foliage and a new season to explore. Combine that with engaging, hands-free activities, spooktacular costumes and trick-or-treating — plus, the chance to boogie-woogie to a live DJ — and you’ve got an unforgettable family tradition. Wed., Thurs. & Sun., 2-7 pm; Fri. & Sat., 2-9 pm. • Location: Indianapolis Zoo, indianapoliszoo.com

Boo-la-la: An Indianapolis Spooktacular Oct. 14-30. Featuring a variety of stories and songs, maybe even a dancing skeleton or two, this holiday special will get everyone in the mood to trick-or-treat. • Location: Fonseca Theatre, fonsecatheatre.org

Major Taylor: Fastest Cyclist in the World Through Oct. 23. Discover the life and career of champion bicycle racer and Indianapolis native Marshall “Major” Taylor. In this interactive experience, venture into the training room to learn how Taylor developed his speed and agility through a strict regimen of exercise and diet. Discover the pervasive racism that Taylor battled, and hear from contemporary cyclists about how Taylor’s story has inspired a new generation of Black riders. • Location: Indiana State Museum, indianamuseum.org

Build a City: Cardboard Engineering Through Oct. 30. This interactive construction experience lets visitors get creative with various tools and materials, including loads of cardboard, painter’s tape, carpenter’s pencils, scissors, saws and more. You'll become an architect for the day and add to the cityscape! • Location: Indiana State Museum, indianamuseum.org

Tick Tick... Boom! Through Oct. 30. An intimate pop/rock musical from the creator of Rent, tells the story of Jon, a struggling composer whose life seems to be going nowhere. • Location: Phoenix Theatre, phoenixtheatre.org

Scooby-Doo Mansion Mayhem

Through Jan. 31, 2023. Shaggy, Scooby, Fred, Daphne, and Velma have another mystery on their hands. A jewel-thieving ghost has evaded the local police force and was last seen in this very mysterious mansion. Enter the mansion and immerse yourself into a unique adventure where you can enter the world of Scooby-Doo! • Location: The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis, childrensmuseum.org

PLEASE NOTE WE WORK HARD TO ENSURE OUR CALENDAR AND GUIDE INFORMATION IS ACCURATE. OCCASIONALLY, EVENT SPECIFICS CHANGE AFTER WE GO TO PRESS. THEREFORE, WE ENCOURAGE OUR READERS TO CALL LOCATIONS OR VISIT THEM ON THE WEB TO VERIFY INFORMATION.

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