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SUMMARY:Palm Sunday Tornadoes Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:On April 11\, 1965\, one of the worst tornado outbreaks in U.S. history struck Indiana\, leaving paths of destruction in the central and northern parts of the state. \nHoward County was hit hard. Over the course of about 20 minutes\, a tornado leveled the towns of Russiaville and Alto and killed 13 people in and around Greentown in the eastern part of the county. Across Indiana\, 137 people lost their lives. \nIn recognition of the 60th anniversary of the Palm Sunday tornadoes\, the Greentown Historical Society presents an exhibit about the destruction the tornadoes caused\, the impact they had\, and the recovery efforts. Through text\, photos\, and artifacts\, the exhibit tells the stories of Greentown residents who were affected and their resilience in rebuilding the community. \nThe Palm Sunday tornadoes exhibit is on view at the Greentown Historical Society through December 6. The historical society is open Mondays and Saturdays from 1 to 4 p.m. \nFor more information\, email office@greentownhistoricalsociety.org or call 765.628.3800. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/palm-sunday-tornadoes-exhibit/
LOCATION:Greentown Historical Society History Center\, 103 E. Main St.\, Greentown\, IN\, 46936
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SUMMARY:Windows into History: Discovering Columbia City's Past
DESCRIPTION:Columbia City Connect invites you to explore the stories behind the storefronts with Windows into History. This new downtown experience features eye-catching window displays highlighting historic people\, places\, and events from Columbia City’s past. \nEach display includes a QR code linking to a digital walking tour of downtown\, where you can dive deeper into photos\, audio\, and untold stories. \nWindows into History runs from May 3 to November 1\, 2025. Throughout its run\, be sure to look for in-person guided tours and events. You can find details on Columbia City Connect’s website. \nFor more information\, email Niki Keister at niki@columbiacityconnect.com. \nThis program received support from a Historic Preservation Education Grant awarded by Indiana Humanities and Indiana Landmarks.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/windows-into-history-discovering-columbia-citys-past-2/
LOCATION:Downtown Columbia City\, 108 S. Chauncey St.\, Columbia City\, IN\, 46725
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ORGANIZER;CN="Columbia City Connect":MAILTO:niki@columbiacityconnect.com
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SUMMARY:Quilts of Hubert Ver Mehren: From Giant Medallions to Elegant Embroidery
DESCRIPTION:The Quilters Hall of Fame presents an exhibition of quilts by Hubert Ver Mehren\, who this year will be inducted into the Hall of Fame as a Heritage Honoree in recognition of his significant impact on the quilt world in the 1930s. Ver Mehren’s quilt patterns are considered some of the most complex and dramatic designs of the day. Ver Mehren marketed his patterns anonymously or under pseudonyms and is largely unknown\, so this exhibition will help bring his work to light. The exhibition runs from May 6 to July 26. The Hall of Fame is open Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. \nAdmission is free on Saturday\, June 14. \nFor more information\, visit the Quilters Hall of Fame website\, email admin@quiltershalloffame.net\, or call 765.664.9333. \nThis program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/quilts-of-hubert-ver-mehren-from-giant-medallions-to-elegant-embroidery/
LOCATION:The Quilters Hall of Fame\, 926 S. Washington St.\, Marion\, IN\, 46953
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SUMMARY:Indy Toxic Heritage Exhibit
DESCRIPTION:Explore how environmental harm and advocacy for justice are part of Indianapolis’s citywide past\, present\, and future in the exhibit Indy Toxic Heritage: Pollution\, Place\, and Power\, on view through August 7 in the sixth-floor Indianapolis Special Collections Room at the Indianapolis Public Library’s Central Library. \nIndy Toxic Heritage was developed by Elizabeth Kryder-Reid\, Laura Holzman\, Ben Clark\, and Kay Hawthorne\, in collaboration with the Kheprw Institute and Indy Parks and Recreation and in conversation with people across the city.  \nThe exhibit\, which is free and open to the public\, has traveled to several locations over the past year. To learn more and to view the programming schedule\, visit ToxicHeritage.com/ith-exhibit. \nThe exhibit is open during Central Library’s regular operating hours. For more information about Central Library\, including its hours\, visit the library’s website or call 317.275.4100. \n This program received support from an Indiana Humanities Action Grant and from the Indiana University Center for Translating Research into Practice.
URL:https://indianahumanities.org/event/indy-toxic-heritage-exhibit-3/
LOCATION:Indianapolis Public Library\, Indianapolis Special Collections Room\, 40 E. St. Clair St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46204
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