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Healthy Horizons

Runnin’ With The Irish…5K Run

Saturday, March 27th, 2018

LOCATION: EAST CHESTERTON, IN US 46304 DIRECTIONS
TYPE: RUN OR RUN/WALK, WALK ONLY
Events
EVENT TIME PRICE DETAILS
5K Run Adult Registration 9:00AM CDT $25 Price increases February 25, 2018 at 11:59pm CST
5K Run Student Registration 9:00AM CDT $15 Price increases February 25, 2018 at 11:59pm CST
1/2 Mile Kid’s Fun Run 8:30AM CDT $10 Registration ends March 15, 2018 at 10:59pm CDT
5K non competitive fitness walk 9:01AM CDT $25 Price increases February 25, 2018 at 11:59pm CST
Place
1600 N CR-25
East Chesterton, IN US 46304
Description

7:00 am Race Day Registration
8:30 am Fun Run
9:00 am Competitive 5k Run
9:01 am Non-Competitive 5k Walk
Award Ceremony & Refreshments Following Race

Packet Pickup
Friday, March 16 5-8 pm, Val’s Pizza – 101 S. 11th Street,Chesterton

Race Day – At the race site beginning at 7AM

Entry Fees
Before February 25th
$10.00 Kids Fun Run With Shirt
$10.00 Student (ages 5-18) No Shirt
$15.00 Student (ages 5-18) With Shirt
$20.00 Adult No Shirt
$25.00 Adult With Shirt
$1 Discount for Strider/Gold Cup Member
Race Shirts are not guaranteed for registrations that are received after February 25th
After February 25th & Race Day Entry Fees
$20.00 Student (ages 5-18)
$30.00 Adult (ages 19+)

Age Groups
0-8; 9-10; 11-12; 13-14; 15-18; 19-24; 25-29; 30-34; 35-39; 40-44; 45-49; 50-54; 55-59; 60-64; 65-69; 70-74; 75-79; 80+
Awards will be given to the overall top female and male runner, the top female and male masters (40+) runner, the top three runners in each female and male age division, the top six runners in children’s age divisions (0-18), Athena & Clydesdale.

Friday Night Swing Dance

1105 Prospect St., Fountain Square Theatre Bldg., Indianapolis, IN 46203
Venue Phone: 317-686-6010, ext. 2
Event Phone: 317-686-6010

Friday Night Swing Dance in the Fountain Square Theatre is held the 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month; however please check the events calendar for changes as the dance may be canceled or moved to another date due to private event bookings. The evening is family friendly for middle school age and above.

Dance Lesson: 7:30-8:30 pm.
Band: 8:30-11:30 pm.

Admission: $14 for lesson and dance or $12 for dance only.

https://www.visitindy.com/indianapolis-friday-night-swing-dance

Schedule of Performers:
January 12 – Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra
January 26 – Moonshine Rhythm Club
February 9 – The Big Swing Band
February 23 – Midtown Mad Men
March 9 – Director’s Jazz Orchestra
March 23 – Mickey James & The Queen City Crew
April 13 – Ball State Jazz Ensemble
April 27 – Terry Lee & Rockaboogie Band
May 11 – The Stardusters
May 25 – Cool City Swing Band
June 8 – TBD
June 22 – TBD
July 13 – The Starlighters
July 27 – Midtown Mad Men
August 10 – Director’s Jazz Orchestra
August 24 – Terry Lee & Rockaboogie Band
September 14 – The Stardusters
September 28 – Cool City Swing Band
October 12 – The Starlighters
October 26 – TBD
November 9 – Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra
November 30 – Ball State Jazz Ensemble
December 21 – The Big Swing Band

Upcoming Westfield, IN Run

DESCRIPTION

The Grand Park Running Series is a fun and friendly, monthly running series at the Grand Park Sports Campus in Westfield, IN.

Whether you just started your running journey or you’re training for your next marathon — The Grand Park Running Series is for you! It will consist of a monthly 5K, 10K, 15K and 20K, in partnership with Girls on the Run of Central Indiana, on the first Sunday of each month (with exception to holidays).

Ticket Includes:

  • Participation in 5K, 10K, 15K or 20K
  • Swag Bag
  • Collectable Dog Tag

Race Times:

  • 7:00AM – 7:30AM – Registration **On-site registration is still available if you would like to bring guests.
  • 7:30AM – 20K Start – 4 Loops
  • 7:45AM – 15K Start – 3 Loops
  • 8:00AM – 10K Start – 2 Loops
  • 8:15AM – 5K Start – 1 Loop

Charity Partner:

Girls on the Run

We are excited to partner with the Central Indiana chapter of Girls on the Run! This organization is a life-changing, nonprofit program for girls in the third through eighth grade. Its mission is to inspire girls to be joyful, healthy and confident using a fun, experience-based curriculum which creatively integrates running.

Details:

Each race course will be marked to denote specific loops to follow. The courses will vary each month throughout the beautiful terrain of Grand Park — rain or shine!

Grand Park is committed to bringing healthy lifestyle events for all ages in all sports to Hamilton County. Grand Park Running Series is operated & managed by LST Events & Staffing, Grand Park’s exclusive event partner.

The next race in the series…

Spring Shuffle – Sunday, April 8th, 2018

Click here to sign up: https://gprs-springshuffle.eventbrite.com.

DISCOUNT ALERT! Interested in running 3+ races?…

Visit the “Frequent Runner Rewards” page at grandpark.org/running-series.

 

99 Fun Activities in the Area

The temperature may be dropping, but that doesn’t mean you are destined to spend the next couple of months trapped in your house with nothing to do. There is still plenty of opportunity for fun to be had – both indoors and out. Thanks to the input of our Indy’s Child readers and our own experiences as parents, this list of 99 Things To Do This Winter in Indianapolis will keep you active and entertained.

Oh and because everyone loves FREE (especially right after the holidays) all of the activities you find below with * are free. That’s right – FREE! So get out there!

  1. Go sledding on one of Indy’s favorite sledding hills. *
  2. Visit Mr. Muffins Trains in Carmel. *
  3. Enjoy some natural fun at the Holliday Park Nature Center. *
  4. Sit in a double-sided car at the Indiana State Police Museum. *
  5. Walk through the Garfield Park Conservatory.

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    The Garfield Park Conservatory has tons of spots to explore.

  6. Stop in to play, work or socialize at The Urban Chalkboard of Carmel.
  7. Make a splash at an indoor pool 
  8. Lace up your skates at a local ice rink.
  9. Let the kids run wild indoors at The Traders Point Christian Church’s “The Park.” *
  10. Watch the Jingle Rails trains go ‘round at the Eiteljorg Museum thru 1/16.
  11. Explore a new museum your kids are sure to love.
  12. Enjoy the classic tale of the Von Trapp family during the musical performance of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s The Sound of Music, playing at the Old National Centre 1/10-1/15.
  13. Enjoy breakfast and a movie at Cereal Cinema, a unique family friendly experience created by the Indy Film Fest. $5 per ticket includes movie and cereal bar. {Kids under 5 are FREE}
  14. Discover the indoor Discovery Station at Conner Prairie.
  15. Ride the escalators at Central Library in downtown Indy, then head to The Curve for a little green screen fun. *
  16. Pick out a $1 children’s book at Indy Reads Books.
  17. Have a blast watching the Harlem Globetrotters show off their ball-handling skills on 1/14 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
  18. Look into a cooking class for your mini Julia Child.
  19. Enjoy a free program at one of our local libraries. *
  20. Swim in the indoor pool at the downtown CityWay YMCA.
  21. Step into Peewinkle’s Puppet Studio for the Valentine Cabaret.
  22. Gather friends for a fun playtime at the Recreation Unlimited showroom of Noblesville.
  23. Head to Clowes Hall 3/16 for Odd Squad – LIVE!.
  24. Take a trip north for a ride on the Pokagon State Park toboggan run.
  25. Fire up a tableside helping of s’mores at BRICS in Broad Ripple.
  26. Honor MLK Day with free admission at a local attraction. *
  27. Visit Family Day on the first Saturday of the month at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
  28. Visit the Ornithology Center at Eagle Creek Park. *
  29. Head south to the huge indoor climbing gym at The Commons of Columbus, IN. *
  30. After your visit at The Commons, stop for treats at Zaharakos Ice Cream Parlor, just across the street (closed 1/9-1/22 for annual maintenance.)
  31. Go duckpin bowling in Fountain Square.
  32. Jam out at a Kids Rhythm Class with Bongo Boy Music School.
  33. Take a ride down the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis Chocolate Slide, (open 2/4-4/23) as part of the Willy Wonka-inspired décor in the Sunburst Atrium.
  34. Venture through Flat Fork Creek Park of Fishers. Start with the sledding hill – stay for the treehouses. *
  35. Bounce like Tigger to Cumberland Park for the Fishers Parks and Recreation National Winnie The Pooh Day on 1/15. *
  36. Or, bounce the winter blues away at BounceU of Fishers.
  37. Plan time for Hot Jazz For Cool Kids, the Indianapolis Public Library’s annual winter jazz concerts perfect for young listeners. *
  38. Bundle up for a winter hike on Fall Creek Trail at Fort Harrison State Park.
  39. Scout out the 35-foot Veal’s Ice Tree in person.*
  40. Enjoy free admission to the Indianapolis Museum of Art on the first Thursday of every month from 4-8pm. *
  41. Pet a shark at the Indianapolis Zoo.

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    theCityMoms member Sara B. and her family petting a baby shark at the Indianapolis Zoo.

  42. Journey under the sea with Disney’s The Little Mermaid at The Old National Centre, running 2/7-2/12.
  43. Check out weekly storytime, Tuesdays at Pottery Barn Kids {5-time visitors receive a $10 coupon toward their own book!}. *
  44. Head to Franklin Skate Club where kids skate free. *
  45. Check into a Youth Climbing time at Evo Rock + Fitness, Mondays and Thursdays beginning at 6pm.
  46. Let the kids {and you!} have a night out by looking into one of these great Parent Night Out programs.
  47. Learn about making maple syrup at the annual Holliday Park Sap To Syrup Day on 2/27.
  48. Engage your preschooler/kindergartener in the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Teddy Bear Series. *
  49. Want to try an escape room that is perfect for kids? Venture to Carmel Clay Public Library for Escape Room: Wolf’s Den on 2/10 and 2/11. Registration is required and begins 2/3.
  50. Join Broad Ripple Park for their annual Moonlight Madness Egg Hunt on 4/7.
  51. Put your kids’ musical tastes to the test at the monthly Indy CD & Vinyl Kids Day on the last Sunday of the month. Includes a concert too! *
  52. Head to the Children’s Museum of Indianapolis on the first Thursday of the month for free admission from 4-8pm. *
  53. Farmer’s Markets aren’t just for the summer. Find some tasty treats at the Fishers Farmers Market, Carmel Farmers Market or Indy Winter Farmers Market at the Circle City Industrial Complex. *
  54. Take the entire family (or go for an adults-only night out) to enjoy a delicious meal during Devour Indy.
  55. Enjoy a fun Saturday morning Peanut Butter & Jam concert at The Center For The Performing Arts, designed for kids ages 1-7.
  56. Spend an afternoon bowling at your favorite local lanes.
  57. Don your green at the Greening Of The Canal on 3/16, which includes family fun at the Indiana Historical Society, concerts and more. *
  58. Speaking of green, head out for the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade in downtown Indy. *
  59. Skate on in to an Indiana Fuel hockey Family Fun Day.
  60. Explore the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Hall Of Fame Museum.
  61. Schedule a tour of the Indianapolis Humane Society. *
  62. Head to the top of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indy. {Small fee to take the elevator but the stairs are free.}
  63. Scope out the Indianapolis Firefighters Museum on Mass Ave. *
  64. Walk around the Dallara IndyCar Factory in Speedway {kids 4 and under are free!}.
  65. Take advantage of a snowy day by going to the Lakeview Church Indoor Playground. *
  66. Hit the arcade for dinner and games at Dave & Buster’s.
  67. Snuggle up with a new book at Kids Ink Bookstore. *
  68. Afterward, head next door for a treat at The Flying Cupcake.
  69. Join Mickey and friends at Follow Your Heart, a Disney on Ice performance, taking place 1/18-1/22 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse.
  70. Play Pokemon Go at the Museum of Miniature houses.
  71. Cheer on the Butler Bulldogs basketball team at the historic Hinkle Fieldhouse.
  72. Be inspired at the NCAA Hall Of Champions {ages 5 and under free!}.
  73. Check out some snakes and turtles at the Cool Creek Park Nature Center. *
  74. Decorate pottery at You Are The Potter Wacky Wednesdays for a discounted $5 fee.
  75. Dive into the trampoline park, giant foam pit or dunk baskets at SkyZone of Fishers, Sky Zone Indy South or Plainfield.
  76. Just pop in for a free sample of popcorn at well, Just Pop In! of Broad Ripple. {Mini bags make a perfect snack.}
  77. Mark your calendar for the annual Circus Day at the Indiana Historical Society {usually the last weekend in March!}. *
  78. Celebrate National Pie Day on 1/23 with a slice from My Sugar Pie in Zionsville.
  79. Watch a Naptown Roller Girls bout.
  80. Take a tour of Lucas Oil Stadium, available every Tuesday and Wednesday. {Kids 3 and under are FREE!}
  81. Build the day away at Brickworld Indy LEGO Expo at the Fairgrounds 3/18-3/19.
  82. Indiana and basketball go together like peanut butter and jelly. Head to one of Indiana’s many high school or college basketball games and cheer on your favorite team.
  83. Enjoy a Lucas Oil Family Night with the Indiana Pacers.
  84. Curb your Spring Fever with the annual Carmel Clay Parks afternoon of kite flying, Easter egg hunts and more on 3/26.
  85. Bang away at the Rhythm Discovery Center, an interactive percussion museum in downtown Indy.
  86. Sign up for winter swim lessons at your family’s favorite spot.
  87. Take advantage of a warm{er} day and walk through history at Crown Hill Cemetery.
  88. Head south to Bloomington where your little ones can explore and learn at Wonderlab: The Museum of Science, Health and Technology. 
  89. Keep your eyes peeled for gnomes at the Garfield Park Conservatory’s Gnome Away From Home display, 3/18-4/2.
  90. Get a cup of hot chocolate from The South Bend Chocolate Company on Monument Circle.
  91. Go for lunch at City Market downtown.
  92. Take your budding astronomers for a public tour on Friday or Saturday evenings at Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium.
  93. Channel your youth at a local roller skating rink.
  94. Indulge in an oversized donut at Dancing Donut of SoBro.
  95. Go glow golfing on level 4 of the downtown Circle Centre Mall.
  96. Get out some energy playing at the TreeHouse located at Plainfield Christian Church. Designed for children ages 2-12.
  97. Watch for plenty o’ family-friendly films on the schedule at Flix Brewhouse in Carmel.
  98. Celebrate Dr. Seuss’ birthday with one of many storytimes or activities around town in early March.
  99. Snowed in? Too cold to venture out? Try a pajama and family game day. Spend the day in your pajamas. That’s right – your pjs! If you are going to be in all day, why not? To pass the time, have everyone choose their favorite game and let the competitive juices flow.

https://indyschild.com/winter-family-activities-indianapolis/

 

Christmas Tree Recycling Begins December 26th, 2017

, channing.king@indystar.comPublished 8:00 a.m. ET Dec. 19, 2017

That once-thriving tree in your living room that is turning brown? It needs to hold on for just another week to fulfill its “Christmas destiny.” The day after, though? Get rid of it in as an enviromentally-friendly way possible.

Cue the Indianapolis Department of Public Works and Indy Parks, which are once again teaming up to help you recycle the remains of your live tree for the public good. Rather than take up space in a landfill or be left on the side of the road like the “Scorpions Greatest Hits” tape your car stereo once ate, the trees will get a second life as landscaping resources such as mulch.

After removing all the tinsel, lights and other decorations from the tree, drop it off at one of nine locations from dawn until dusk starting the day after Christmas and running through New Year’s Eve.

The locations:

• Broad Ripple Park (1610 Broad Ripple Ave.)
• Ellenberger Park (5301 E. St. Clair St.)
• Garfield Park MacAllister Center (2432 Conservatory Drive)
• Gustafson Park (3110 Moller Road)
• Krannert Park north parking lot (605 S. High School Road)
• Northwestway Park (5253 W. 62nd St.)
• Perry Park soccer field parking lot (451 E. Stop 11 Road)
• Riverside Park tennis court parking lot (2420 E. Riverside Drive)
• Sahm Park soccer field parking lot (6801 E. 91st St.)

This free service is meant for just Marion County residents, and if you’re a business looking for a cheap way to get rid of unwanted trees, look elsewhere.

https://www.indystar.com/story/life/2017/12/19/christmas-tree-recycling-returns/962926001/

MLK 5K Coming Right Up


REGISTER for Upcoming MLK 5K Hosted by BTNA on Saturday, January 13, 2018!

SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 2018

FUN RUN & WALK THROUGH HISTORIC BUTLER-TARKINGTON!

RACE STARTS AT 9:30 a.m.

MLK COMMUNITY CENTER (40 W. 40th St.)

REGISTER:  http://activeindytours.com/events/mlkday5k/

Proceeds from the 5K, including registration fees and sponsorships, will go toward supporting the launch of a new BTNA Community Grant Initiative.

 

Join us for the 1st chapter in a new and fun neighborhood event!  Runners will assemble at the MLK Community Center at 40th and Illinois prior to the kickoff of the run at 9:30 a.m. The run will touch all parts of the neighborhood, heading out from the MLK Center down 40th Street till it dead ends at Crown Hill Cemetery at Clarendon Road. From there, they will head north up Clarendon and enter the campus at Butler University. The route will take runners by some of Butler’s iconic buildings such as the Atherton Union and the Observatory, where runners will head up Lake Road toward Hinkle Fieldhouse. Runners will follow 49th Street before hitting Illinois Street, where they will head south and back toward the Center. Upon arriving back at the MLK Center, runners and their supporters will be invited to go inside for some water, hot cocoa, and other snacks.

Packet Pickup, including timing bib and t-shirt, will be available at the MLK Center on Friday, January 12th.

REGISTRATION FEE

Early Registration (thru 12/22): $25

12/23-1/12:  $30

Race Day:  $35

Registrants will receive a complementary T-Shirt commemorating the event!

ROUTE MAP

MLK 5K Route

Free Indianapolis Symphony Christmas Music

Attendees can enjoy a performance of chamber ensemble music featuring holiday classics and carols by members of the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra. These programs are made possible by Friends of the Library through gifts to The Indianapolis Public Library Foundation. “Holiday Classical Concerts” will be presented at the following times and locations.

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Glendale Branch, 6101 N. Keystone Avenue
Wednesday, December 6 at 1 p.m.

Nora Branch, 8625 Guilford Avenue
Thursday, December 7 at 2 p.m.

Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair Street
Monday, December 11 at 6 p.m.

Lawrence Branch, 7898 N. Hague Road
Tuesday, December 12 at 4 p.m.

Irvington Branch, 5625 E. Washington Street
Tuesday, December 12 at 6:30 p.m.

Pike Branch, 6525 Zionsville Road
Wednesday, December 13 at 12 noon

College Avenue Branch, 4180 N. College Avenue
Thursday, December 14 at 1 p.m.

In addition to these holiday performances, individuals of all ages can enjoy a festive hour of English handbell music during a performance by the Circle City Ringers on Friday, December 8 at 5 p.m. at the Irvington Branch, 5625 E. Washington Street. This program will be part of the annual Irvington Holiday Open House celebration.

http://www.indypl.org/events/featured/

IndyRunners Free Training Program

As Butler employees, you can contact healthyhorizons@butler.edu to obtain your code to register for free training for IndyRunners walking and running program.  Programming begins in January so do not delay.  Registration for free training is limited to the first fifty employee requests.  See below for further training details.  Further description at:  http://indyrunners.org/view-content.aspx?sectionID=123

2018 Indy Runners & Walkers Spring Half Marathon Training Program

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Why Choose the Indy Runners and Walkers Training Program?

  • Started in 1986
  • Largest training program in central Indiana (300+ participants per year!)
  • Only training program providing a full array of running and walking pacers
  • Runs primarily held along the Central Canal Towpath, a crushed limestone path that’s easier on the legs
    • Multi-level training schedule which allows you to train with others at your own pace
    • Recovery snacks after runs/walks
    • Knowledgeable guest speakers delivering informative seminars
    • Commemorative gender-specific technical shirt
    • Opportunity for consultation with sports medicine professionals and experienced runners
    • Local running store discounts (Runners Forum)
  • Indy Runners is the most comprehensive and largest running club in central Indiana
  • Social events
  • Get a document with some basic training information!
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Healthy Horizons Healthy Rewards Deadline

Healthy Horizons has a Fall 2017 Rewards Program that offers you the chance to earn free prizes (Swag) through tracking your healthy behaviors.  The deadline for submission is this Friday, December 8th, 2017.  Find the Healthy Rewards Point Card at https://www.butler.edu/healthyhorizons.  Some of our newest products are displayed above.  These include a gray sweatshirt-fabric blanket, light-up walking/running armband, copper lined thermos, and coloring book/pencil set.  Submissions of the tracking sheets with points totaling 250 or more will be considered for the Grand Prize drawing of a fit-bit.   Come by Pharmacy Building Room 110 to make you selection and reward yourself for the great healthy things you are doing!