Maplelawn Farmstead opens new exhibit
Maplelawn Farmstead, 9575 Whitestown Road, will have a new exhibit featuring vintage board games.
The exhibit, “Serious Fun: Board Games of the Great Depression Era,” will be on display throughout November. The farmhouse will be open from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday in November.
Guests will be able to view the exhibit and play some of the iconic games from the era. Guests will also have the opportunity to be game testers for two new games developed for the exhibit, “Famous People of The Great Depression Era” and “Boom or Bust: A Hobo’s Journey during The Great Depression.”
The exhibit is free and open to the public.
Email maplelawnfarmstead@hotmail.com for more information.
Whitestown hosts informational meeting
The Town of Whitestown will host an informational meeting from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Whitestown Fire Station, 2695 S County Road 575 East, Whitestown.
The meeting will be a question and answer session regarding the reorganization referendum question on the Tuesday, Nov. 6, ballot.
Voters will hear from representatives advocating for the reorganized government between the Town of Whitestown and Worth Township.
Town officials will be at the meeting to answer questions about the proposed reorganized/merged town form of government.
Visit www.whitestown.in.gov for more information about the proposed reorganization plan.
Community
Briefs for Oct. 31
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Vote in the 2013 Z'List awards
The nominations have been counted and the final list is ready. Click here to vote in the 2013 Z'List People's Choice Awards. Winners will be announced in the Feb. 6 issue of the Zionsville Times Sentinel.
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YAR awards more than $9,600 in grants
Youth as Resources Boone County, a program of the United Way of Central Indiana, has awarded more than $9,600 to fund community service projects designed and implemented by local youth.
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Who's Blue?
More than 30 children participated in a painting lesson Saturday, March 16, at the Hussey-Mayfield Memorial Public Library in honor of Youth Art Month.
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Chinese classes prepare for New Year celebration
Students in Chinese classes prepare for a Chinese New Year celebration, which will be from 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, in the Zionsville Performing Arts Center, 1000 Mulberry St.
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Schillaci represents Zionsville at Lugar symposium
Zionsville Community High School junior Dixie Schillaci represented the school at the 2012 Sen. Richard Lugar Symposium, which was at the University of Indianapolis.
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Norfleet attends olympic soccer game
Evie Norfleet, a sixth-grader at Zionsville Middle School, attended the USWNT Olympic Victory Tour Soccer game in Chicago against No. 2 Germany last year.
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Tea for the rich and famous
U.S. History students dressed as famous people during the Progressive Era and discussed the 1912 election at a political tea
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Christ Church welcomes Highsmith as new preschool ministry director
Laurie Highsmith has been selected as the new preschool director at the Early Childhood Ministry at Christ Church – The Lutheran Church of Zionsville.
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