Pendleton Historical Museum Open
Pendleton Historical Museum Open
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
The South Madison Community Event Calendar was created to help keep our small towns strong, even as we grow. The Community Event Calendar is managed by the South Madison Community Foundation as a tool to support nonprofit and community organizations in their efforts to create a more vibrant and connected community.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Welome to summer at the Y! This week will be all about meeting new friends and diving into all the fun summer has in store for you!
Join us for a monthly book discussion!
Questions? Please call the Lapel Branch at 765-313-4089 for more information!
Candlelight yoga will use a gentle, flow style class that focuses on breathing and light stretching. It is the perfect way to end your day and wind down before bed.
Instructor Olivia Willard will teach children ages 3-6 yrs. the basic elements of art from lines and shapes to colors and value. Cost is $35.00/$25.00 for members.
Discover wild edibles on this one-hour hike through parts of the Red Loop. We will discuss ethics and safety of wild edible hunting. We will not be eating anything on this hike. *Never eat wild edibles without researching multiple reliable sources. Meet at the Park Office parking lot.
All ages are invited to drop in to the Community Room for an afternoon of open building and engineering. Classic Legos as well as Duplos, Lincoln Logs, and wooden blocks will be available.
Come join us for an end of the school year bash with Katie Jo! Teachers - wear your school colors! The school with the most teacher representation will get 10% off their bill. Our patio is all ages, so the whole family is welcome. Ask your bartenders about our food and drink specials!
Artisans are invited to enter AMOA's 2nd textile/fiber competition and exhibition. AMOA will exhibit submissions that reflect a wide range of works related to the fiber medium. The goal of the exhibition is to include innovative work rooted in traditional fiber materials, structure, processes, and history, as well as art that explores unexpected relationships between fiber and other creative disciplines. Our judge this year is Carrie Wright.
This competitive exhibit will be showcased alongside Intertwined II: A Contemporary Fibers Exhibit
featuring the work of Martina Celerin, Constance Collins, Anne McKenzie Nicholson, and Daren Redman.
EXHIBIT DATES
June 13 - August 2, 2024
DROP OFF ARTWORK
May 31, 10 am - 5 pm
June 1, 10 am - 3 pm
OPENING RECEPTION
Thursday, June 13 from 5:30-7:30 pm
Awards at 6:30 pm
ARTWORK PICK-UP BEGINS
August 3, 10 am - 5 pm
Visit www.andersonart.org/portfolio/intertwined-2 for more information and a copy of the CFA
prospectus.
Celebrating its 30th season in 2024, the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market is located in Falls Park along the banks of Fall Creek at the heart of downtown Pendleton. Over sixty vendors set up each Saturday from May to September from 9am to 12:30pm.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Join us for an educational, interactive, exciting live animal show to kick off Summer Reading! Learn about conservation and behavior of exotic animals - maybe even pet one! Register through library's website.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Stephen T. Jackson will present "Anderson's Town & Four More Inidan Villages" a 16 part series based on his book "If the River Could Talk, Stories of the White River in Madison County". This 16 part series is being touted as part of the America 250 Celebration.
This is an extraordinary and innovative week-long introduction to the profession of filmmaking designed especially for high school students. The unique program was developed by the Anderson University Communication Arts faculty. It is sponsored and held at Anderson University in Anderson, Indiana.
It is not necessary to have any experience in filmmaking in order to benefit from this unique program. Classes are designed to provide practical skills and experience for all high school students.
Ages: High school age students, 14-18
Dates: June 3-8, 2024
Times: This is an overnight camp.
Tuition: Early Bird Registration is $550 by April 14, 2024. Tuition after April 14 is $650.
Check-in: Monday, June 3 from 4-6 p.m.
Check-out: Saturday, June 8 at 12 p.m.
For more information about the camp or to apply for a scholarship, contact: Jack Lugar (camp director).
During this week, campers will craft their own masterpiece and learn what it's like to be an entrepreneur. They will learn about farming, caring for homestead animals, gardening, and more!
Rides, games, food, and community bring a town together every June at the Pendleton Lions Club June Jamboree, a fundraiser for the Club's community projects and an all around great time!
Get prepared for those fun summer road trips with an inspection by a certified car seat technician. For questions or more information, email carseats@pendleton.lib.in.us
For grades 1-6. Race a friend in a 55-foot, dual lane inflatable obstacle course! Crawl, jump, and climb your way to the top of a 13-foot slide before zooming back down to solid ground.
Musicians of all instruments with at least one year of experience are invited to come sight read some music together and make some new friends.
Stephen T. Jackson will present "The History of Boone and Duck Creek Townships" a 16 part series based on his book "If the River Could Talk, Stories of the White River in Madison County". This 16 part series is being touted as part of the America 250 Celebration.
Community people meeting together to sponsor, support and improve our town.
Activities to achieve our mission:
We are the founders of the Village Fair. We work each year to organize and host our town’s most anticipated annual event.
Proceeds of the Lapel Village Fair and Indiana State Fair Dairy Barn have been used in the following:
Installation of 58 street lights on Lapel's Main Street.
American and Bulldog flags and Christmas decorations on the street lights.
We provide donations to:
Bulldog Backers
Food Bank
Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Fire Department
Police Department
Veterans Gazebo
Bench at Post Office
Trash bins on Main Street
Flowers along Main Street
Donated clothing to LES clinic
Angel Tree
If interested in joining the Lapel Community Association, meetings are usually the first Wednesday of the month at Lapel Stony Creek Fire Department. We are dark the months of December, January and February.
Storytime is aimed for children 0-6. Come visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime! Today, enjoy a few weather-themed stories - rain, shine, sleet, or snow! We will also be engaging in a few messy, hands-on crafts!
Join Sheree for a one-hour hike to discover what native wildflowers are blooming on the Yellow Loop. Meet at parking lot near the Community Building. 1.5 hours
Learn all about Geodes, Stones, and Rocks from your friends at the library!
View the new exhibit and mingle with artists and their supporters each month at Gallery 119.
Celebrating its 30th season in 2024, the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market is located in Falls Park along the banks of Fall Creek at the heart of downtown Pendleton. Over sixty vendors set up each Saturday from May to September from 9am to 12:30pm.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Calling all young Naturalists ages 6 years to 8 years old! Join other Jr. explorers and learn about nature in a fun, hands on half day camp. Camp dates are June 10 through June 13. Hours are 9 a.m. to 11:30 (Monday through Wednesday) and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday. Hikes, crafts, creek stomps, and it is all topped off on the last day with a camp fire lunch. Cost is $75 per student, but if you require financial assistance, the Friends of Mounds State Park generously sponsor a limited number of scholarships. Space is limited, so register soon! Contact kmorgan1@dnr.in.gov, or call the Mounds State Park Nature Center at 785-649-8128, to learn more and to register.
DIY week! Creativity, art, and self expression are the themes of the week at YMCA summer camp!
Stephen T. Jackson will present "Mr. Riley's Triumphal Return" a 16 part series based on his book "If the River Could Talk, Stories of the White River in Madison County". This 16 part series is being touted as part of the America 250 Celebration.
Purdue Alumni Club of Anderson/Madison County's 30th annual scholarship fundraiser! Event raised funds to award up to eight scholarships to Madison County freshmen entering Purdue. The club has awarded over $175,000 over the years. This year's scholarship winners will be recognized at a dinner following the outing.
The club invites area Purdue alumni and friends of Purdue to become active in its events.
Follow the link or find the club on facebook to register.
Storytime is aimed for children 0-6. Come visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime! We will be celebrating awesome and special dads during this storytime! Hear heartwarming tales about the love between fathers and their children, followed by a craft to take home to dad.
Join Sheree for a one-hour leisure beginners’ birding hike. Bring binoculars if you have a pair. Meet at the Community Building. 1 hour
South Madison County's women's giving circle will mark its fifteenth year of community impact at the Open Hearts, Open Purses Award night!
Open to members who each contribute $100, the evening includes finalist presentations, member vote, and award presentations. Girls under age 18 may join as junior members for $25 - juniors award their own grant!
Evening book club held from 6:30-7:30 on the 2nd Thursday of every month (except December).
Screenings, Classes, Info, Family Fun Activities, Demonstrations. Free to attend.
Registration 8am - 10:30am $20 per Rider
$9 all u can eat Breakfast 7am - 10am
Missing Man Ceremony at 10:30am
KSU at 11am Poker Style Run will begin and end at Lapel American Legion
$200 to the winning poker hand Last Card Draw at 5:30pm
Shirts for Sponsers and 1st 100 riders
Pre-registration will be Thursday the 13th 6-8pm @ Lapel Legion
Dinner will be provided and Raffles will be called to finish out the day
Screenings, Classes, Info, Family Fun Activities, Demonstrations. Free to attend.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Celebrating its 30th season in 2024, the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market is located in Falls Park along the banks of Fall Creek at the heart of downtown Pendleton. Over sixty vendors set up each Saturday from May to September from 9am to 12:30pm.
In choosing the Just Dance! Summer Dance Intensive, know that your time spent at Anderson University will consist of new friends, great memories, and spectacular dance. This is just the beginning of what is sure to be an inspiring week of dance for you!
Just Dance! Summer Dance Intensive is open to middle school, high school, and college students, and includes training by Anderson University faculty as well as guest instructors and professionals. The week-long program focuses on developing well-rounded dancers through exposure to a wide array of dance disciplines – with an emphasis on ballet and modern techniques.
Students can expect to dance every day from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and revel in a comprehensive curriculum that includes ballet, modern, jazz, tap, yoga, Pilates, pointe, partnering, global dance, improvisation, and repertory. An informal in-studio performance highlighting their accomplishments will be offered at the end of the week for parents and friends to enjoy.
AGES
Rising 8th-12th graders and college freshmen are welcome.
PROGRAM DATES
June 16-21, 2024
Sunday – Friday
TIMES
Students selecting the residential experience will arrive on Sunday, June 16 and depart on Friday, June 21. These overnight dancers will have class beginning at 9 a.m. on Monday, June 17, and continue into the early evening, with a special repertoire class just for them once the day campers leave for the day.
For those selecting the day camp option, classes will take place Monday, June 17 through Friday, June 21 beginning at 9 a.m. and ending at 3 p.m. Day campers will not have the option to participate in the repertoire class.
TUITION
Residential/Overnight – $895 (rising 9th graders and older)
Day Camp Option – $675 (rising 8th graders and older)
Full tuition is due at the time of registration
Cancellation Policy:
Before May 1: 90% of tuition is refundable
Before June 1: 50% of tuition is refundable
After June 1: 25% of tuition is refundable
The scholarship deadline is May 1.
CONTACT US
Questions regarding registration, housing, or meals contact events@anderson.edu
Questions regarding programming: AU Dance
DAILY ACTIVITIES
7:30-8:30 a.m. Breakfast
9-10:30 a.m. Ballet
10:30 a.m.-noon Modern
Noon-1 p.m. Lunch
1-2 p.m. Pilates
2-3 p.m. Jazz
3-4 p.m. Global Dance
4-5:30 p.m. Repertoire/Rehearsal
5:30-6:30 p.m. Dinner
6:30-8 p.m. Repertoire/Rehearsal
8:30-10 p.m. Evening Activities
Other Activities
Movie night
Swimming
Q&A session regarding college, auditioning, and life as a professional dancer
Coffee & conversation at Mocha Joe’s
ATTIRE
Ballet — Women must wear tights and solid-color leotards, as well as ballet shoes. Men must wear tights and solid-color leotards or form-fitting solid-colored shirt/tank top, as well as ballet shoes.
Jazz — Women must wear tights or dance leggings/pants, as well as leotard or fitted shirt/tank top. Men must wear jazz pants/form-fitted pants, as well as leotard or fitted shirt/tank top. All dancers must wear jazz shoes.
Modern, World Dance, and Improvisation — Women must wear fitted pants or shorts and fitted shirts or tank tops. Men must wear fitted pants or shorts and shirts or tank tops. Bare feet will be the requirement for these classes.
Warm-ups will be allowed for the first minutes of class, but then must be promptly removed.
Summer radio camp for students as young as Kindergarten. Students will go behind the scenes of broadcasting at WEEM, Pendleton's student run radio station. $75 registration fee to be paid by May 18th.
Community Helpers is the theme of the week for YMCA summer camp. This week we will venture out into the community to see where we can be beneficial.
Paramount’s inaugural Summer Theater Camp, set to take place Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. beginning on Monday, June 17, and concluding on Friday, June 28.
Youth ages 10–18 will learn elements of theater production with morning classes in musical theater, improvisation, voice and diction and others. The afternoons will be spent rehearsing for the presentation of “School House Rock, Jr.” on the afternoon of June 28. Early bird registration of $150 is available before May 15; price is $175 after May 15.
Call 765-642-1234 Tuesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for more information.
Musicians of all instruments with at least one year of experience are invited to come sight read some music together and make some new friends.
Welcome! We'd love to have you join our newest book club at PCL.
We will be meeting on the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 6:30pm in Sycamore AB. Bring yourself and join us--we don't even care if you're late (or, didn't finish the book)!
Questions? Email Ashley at carseats@pendleton.lib.in.us or check out this group's Facebook page.
Our 2024 reading selections, and their discussion dates, are:
June 19th: The Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han
July 17th: Fourth Wing by Rebecca Yarros
August 21st: Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
September 18th: The Devil in the White City by Erik Larson
October 16th: The Perfect Marriage by Jeneva Rose
November 20th: Black Cake by Charmaine Wilkerson
December 18th: Holiday Party / Book Exchange
Join Sheree for a 30-minute walk through the woods to learn about some of our most common native tree species and how to ID them. Meet at the Sports Complex parking lot.
Storytime is aimed for children 0-6. Come visit for snacks, songs, crafts, and playtime! Dive into storytime fun! There's a whole ocean of stories waiting to be read!
$240 per foursome to have a great time and benefit PHHS cheerleading! Prizes and contests. Sign up via webform.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Celebrating its 30th season in 2024, the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market is located in Falls Park along the banks of Fall Creek at the heart of downtown Pendleton. Over sixty vendors set up each Saturday from May to September from 9am to 12:30pm.
Ages: High school students ages 14-19
Dates: June 23-29, 2024 (Sunday-Saturday)
Times: This is an overnight camp.
All-inclusive Tuition: $695 (housing, meals, tuition)
For more information about the camp or to apply for a scholarship, contact: Dr. Rebecca Chappell at rachappell@anderson.edu or call (765) 641-4461.
7-Day Immersive Music Business Experience
High school students explore hands-on classes in Finding the Fan Magnet, Recording a Demo, Killer Press Kits, Songwriting, Touring for Indie Artists, Concert Promotion, and more!
Original songs written by student songwriters will be selected for recording.
Awards presented for Outstanding Songwriter, Music Business Student, Producer, and Artist.
Students are assigned to sing/play in a band that will perform at the camp’s Orangefest.
Promo photos and professional headshots provided to every camper.
Open mic night opportunities for students to perform.
What to Expect
The Orangehaus staff will interview you immediately after check-in to make sure you are assigned to the right music business track based on your background and interest. After the interview, you may audition (optional) to be assigned to a band, and songwriters may perform an original song (optional) for our producer who will select students to record their songs at Gaither Studios.
Auditions
If you plan to audition, be prepared to perform a couple of songs that best showcase your talent. We will have a drum set, keyboard, and amp on stage for you to use during the audition, and lockers will be provided for storing instruments during camp. You may audition on more than one instrument. Songwriters are encouraged to choose their best original song as one of their audition pieces, and if possible, bring a lead sheet of the song (melody, lyrics, chord chart). If you do not have a lead sheet, then just bring a printed copy of the lyrics.
Mary Figuero will discuss "Madison County Weavers"
Calling all young wizards ages 9 to 13 years old! Pack your truck and prepare to head to Mounds School of Wizardry and Wildlife for a week-long, day experience where you will study herbology, fantastic creatures, Owls, Astronomy, and more. Create your own wand, play Atl-atl Quidditch, and try your hand at mixing potions under the tutelage of School staff. Camp dates are Monday through Friday, June 24 - 28, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuition is $175 per student. Limited scholarships are generously available through the Friends of Mounds State Park. Email the Head Mistress at kmorgan1@dnr.in.gov or call the Mounds State Park Nature Center at 765-649-8128 to learn more or to register.
Get ready for your next volleyball season with our Anderson University Volleyball camp!!
Come learn from qualified instructors, including high school coaches, college coaches, and college players.
Camp includes volleyball drills and training techniques in passing, setting, hitting, blocking, digging, small ball skills, and team and combination skills. Training is offered by age group and according to playing abilities.
June 24-26, 2024
Monday, Tuesday, & Wednesday
Times :
This is a day camp with two sessions.
Grades 3-6: 9:00 a.m. – Noon
Grades 7-9: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Water week at summer camp! We get to have fun in the sun and stay cool with water games and activities. Make sure to pack your towel, sunscreen, and swimsuit!
2024 PHHS GIRLS' SOCCER SUMMER CAMP
WHAT:
Future Arabian soccer stars will be immersed within age-appropriate activities designed to further their mental, physical, technical, and tactical development in a fun and competitive setting.
Camp is open to girls in grades 1 - 8 (2024/25 academic year) and will be led by head coach Jonathan McClure alongside PHHS GSOC staff and current student-athletes.
WHEN:
June 25 - 27 (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday)
Grades 1-4: 5:00 - 6:15PM
Grades 5-8: 6:45 - 8:00PM
WHERE:
Camp sessions will be held at the PHHS GSOC training field located off of Angle Road (adjacent the baseball and softball parking lot).
COST:
$45.00 and includes a PHHS GSOC Summer Camp t-shirt.
NOTE: Desired t-shirt sizes cannot be guaranteed for walk-up registrations.
PAYMENT:
Payment should be made on the first day of camp via cash OR check (made out to PHHS Girls' Soccer).
Learn the life cycle of butterflies with an interactive program. Make a butterfly to take home. Meet at the Large Shelter near the playground. 30 minutes.
~ Observe and learn Salsa dancing ~
~ Free salsa tasting & voting ~
~ $5 margaritas from The Bank ~
~ community led community building ~
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Celebrating its 30th season in 2024, the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market is located in Falls Park along the banks of Fall Creek at the heart of downtown Pendleton. Over sixty vendors set up each Saturday from May to September from 9am to 12:30pm.
Town Submitted Special Event: Sunday Funday is an event that will provide the community with a casual day of fun and entertainment. This event will have 20-25 vendors.
Event Sponsor: Magication Station
Event Location: Falls Park
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.
Shows take place near the park gazebo. There is no admission charge. Bring your own chair or blanket. Refreshments available for a nominal fee.
Freedom is the theme of the week at summer camp! Wear red, white, and blue and enjoy structured outdoor games and celebrate your freedom!
Stephen T. Jackson will present "Spanning the River" a 16 part series based on his book "If the River Could Talk, Stories of the White River in Madison County". This 16 part series is being touted as part of the America 250 Celebration.
Community people meeting together to sponsor, support and improve our town.
Activities to achieve our mission:
We are the founders of the Village Fair. We work each year to organize and host our town’s most anticipated annual event.
Proceeds of the Lapel Village Fair and Indiana State Fair Dairy Barn have been used in the following:
Installation of 58 street lights on Lapel's Main Street.
American and Bulldog flags and Christmas decorations on the street lights.
We provide donations to:
Bulldog Backers
Food Bank
Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Fire Department
Police Department
Veterans Gazebo
Bench at Post Office
Trash bins on Main Street
Flowers along Main Street
Donated clothing to LES clinic
Angel Tree
If interested in joining the Lapel Community Association, meetings are usually the first Wednesday of the month at Lapel Stony Creek Fire Department. We are dark the months of December, January and February.
Town Submitted Special Event: The 4th at the Falls is a community event. Food trucks, craft vendors, face painting, musical entertainment and a great firework display to end the evening.
View the new exhibit and mingle with artists and their supporters each month at Gallery 119.
Celebrating its 30th season in 2024, the Pendleton Indiana Farmers Market is located in Falls Park along the banks of Fall Creek at the heart of downtown Pendleton. Over sixty vendors set up each Saturday from May to September from 9am to 12:30pm.
Explore local history on display at the free museum next to the Falls. Relax on the porch and strike up a conversation with one of the volunteer docents.