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The Indianapolis News from Indianapolis, Indiana • 28

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Indianapolis, Indiana
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I B-10 THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS Friday, May 3, 1996 hiy li rfnU I fl I '8es -ss '1' ff 0k 1 111) Ax v. From the moment the track opens to the wave of the checkered flag, Downtown's field is filled! Create your own masterpiece as The Children's Museum of Indianapolis premiers "Calder's Art: A Circus of Creativity." Among the 500 Festival's fun, you can pace the runners in the nation's largest mini-marathon or watch the streets come alive for the nation's largest interactive parade. Since many of the events are free, you won't need the Indy 500 winner's purse to enjoy the festivities. Take a pit stop Downtown and fill up at any of more than 200 restaurants and bars or cruise Downtown's more than 300 shops. See you Downtown for all the fast-paced excitement! LARGEST SELECTION OF DIAMONDS 635-4467 47 South Pennsylvania Majestic Building Downtown One Block East of Circle Centre BRENNER LUGGAGE The EASIEST Place to Shop Downtown! The Largest Selection of Luggage Business Cases in Indiana.

A Great Selection of Unique Gifts, Games, Travel Accessories, Handbags Billfolds FREE CUSTOMER PARKING PARK FREE at our Building WALK RIGHT IN! MAY AT THE CIRCLE THEATRE MAY 10 -JAN. 5,1997 7:30 pm SAT, MAY 4 pm ANDRE WATTS Raymond Leppard, conductor THU, MAY 9 pm SAT, MAY 11 -8 pm FREDERICAVONSTADE Raymond Leppard, conductor SAT, MAY 25 -8 pm RACE EVE CELEBRATION! Thomas W. Binford, narrator leann Sandel, soprano Alfred Savia, conductor Start your engines with the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra! Celebrate America's best-loved music by Berlin, Copland and Gershwin. Plus, sing along with such patriotic favorites as God Bless America and America the Beautiful. mm DOWNTOWN 236-8111 111 S.

Meridian St Across From Nordstrom Free Parking At Our Door THE FASHION MALL 846-4443 Keystone at the Crossing 2nd Floor Near Parisian APut0(UmH2pu CALDER'S ART: A CIRCUS OF CREATIVITY The Children's Museum of Indianapolis Sun. -Sat. 10 am -5pm $6 adults; $5 seniors (60); $4 Children 2-17; children under 2 free 921-4000 XTT? MAY 4, 11, 18, 25 HENRY STREET FARMER'S MARKET 500 S. Meridian, 8 am noon, Free Admission To (mm INDIANA'S OLDEST BAR Established 1850 372 S. Meridian Street 686-3200 DOWNTOWN INDIANAPOLIS LIVE BLUES 7 DAYS A WEEK oveblues oa THURSDAY FRIDA MAY 3 SOUTHSIDE DENI 34 TOO SLIM the! LTmwwm mi WMMnj.wiy TAILDRAGGERS! WFMS CONCERT FEATURING 10NESTAR" Veterans Memorial Plaza, 1 0:30 am Free Admission TEDDYi; i 1 SUNDAY I MUNUAT I lUbSUAY -yi 1 1 'A ajFRAJJKIEPHW 9 636-4556 BANGKOK ROOSTER wnirPTTVDTrirpvl gfe'TjMONTQYA mm Windsor Jewelers for Free nAtmnmnnitiMtE MAY 4 filMSCOTT 28 GORDON JBLUES COOLER KINGS! I A MflMT ITT TCDITrS the homewreckersI BANK ONE 500 FESTIVAL KIDS' DAY Monument Circle, 10 am 4 pm Free Admission 636-4556 SALE MAY 6 There's more to do Downtown.

And. more on the way new attractions, restaurants and shops are scheduled to open throughout 1 996. There's also more parking more than 56,000 spaces. Many at very low cost and some are free. On-street parking is free after 6 p.m.

and on weekends. LEATHER UPPER HAND SEWN BURGUNDY OR BLACK 1 fITFf ZJ A-EEE DOWNTOWN CARMEL Mass. Ave. Delaware SI. ad Meridian Main St.

mdanapds 632-7818 848-5432 STOUT'S GREENWOOD Hard To Find Sizes pi2ui3is. Great To Find Prices. 889-671 5 THE INDY RACING LEAGUE RACE ROCK 'N ROLL AUTOGRAPH PARTY Free autographs and free concert featuring Daisy Chain, Monument Circle, 5 pm 481-8500 MAY 12 MOTHER'S DAY AT THE HARRISON HOME President Benjamin Harrison Home 12:30 pm 3:30 pm, $3 adults, $2.50 seniors, $1 children, preschool under free 631-1898 MAY 22 ZOOPOLIS500 The Indianapolis Zoo's tortoise race, 1 1 am $9 adults, $6.50 seniors, $5.50 children ages 3-12, under 2 free 630-2030 MAY 25 WFBQ CARBURETiON DAY CONCERT Featuring Charlie Daniels Band Corner of Meridian and Jackson streets Downtown 5 pm Free Admission To Pres. Benjamin Harrison Home FW To Children's Museum Mays Indianapolis Youth Wind Ensemble, 2 p.m. Indianapolis Opera, noon Warren Central High School Orchestra, 6:30 p.m.

American Cablevision and BRAVO Sunday Jazz Series, May 7 May 9 May 12 innnnnnnnn 7 May 21 University of Illinois Glee dub, 6:30 p.m. May 25 Rhythms of Life Percussion Band, 1 .130 p.m. May 25 Indianapolis Arts Chorale, 4 p.m. May 31 Violin Recital, noon All activities an free and open lUUUUUM 1 1 I I i rJHH In Hlnnnizz7 to me puoiia Beeblebrox, 3 p.m. May 12-18 Historic Landmarks Exhibit, National Preservation Week May 18 Indianapolis Art Center, Interactive Art Program, 2-4 p.m.

Call the Arts Council of Indianapolis for more information, 631-3301 A 299-9500 DHDU DOT-ODD DfG an, lJnnncinUI I NfW YORK ST NEW YORK ST 1 1 I Dizinnnczz sin rpn ru''si LJU maSa lzz inninn i MAY 25 DELCO ELECTRONICS 500 FESTIVAL PARADE Downtown, Parade festivities start 11 am; parade begins at noon, $1 2.50 reserved seating 636-4556 MAY 31 JAZZ ON THE AVENUE: ORANGE STREET Madame Walker Urban Life Center 6-10 pm, $3.50 236-2099 Arts Council ArtsgarrJen Brenner Luggage Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Slippery Noodle Stouts Shoes Windsor Jewelers See individual event listing if Reis Nichols.

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