| | | | | Opening day is ripe with possibility as every team is tied for first place and every fan believes in their success. Baseball is back and fans can catch the Indians in their opening weekend at Victory Field Friday-Sunday. Friday features a 60-degree weather guarantee. If the temp is below 60 at first pitch, attendees get a ticket to a March or April home game of their choice. There will also be postgame fireworks. Sunday is Kids Eat Free day, so the family can save a bit while enjoying the ballpark's 30th anniversary season. Tickets are $15 and up. | |
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| | | | | | | The Indianapolis Zoo's annual celebration of the season is everything great about spring all at once. Enjoy animals ready to visit after a chilly weather, thousands of blooms, giant flowers, life-size topiaries, colorful displays, live music, crafts, special foods and drinks, and plenty of bright photo ops through April 19. Shake off the winter blahs with some family fun. Included with admission of $23 and up. | |
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| | | | | Let The AMP be your watch party destination as the madness takes over. Through April 6, fans can celebrate together while they focus on tournament action on multiple giant screens. Every day will include food and drink specials, games, giveaways, and entertainment to keep the energy high even while brackets are busting. Enjoy sets from DJ Fontaine on select nights. There is no cost to attend. | |
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| | | | | The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site carries on a beloved tradition Saturday as America rolls into its 250th anniversary. Cheer for the kids as they race to roll wooden eggs across the lawn, search for golden eggs (with special prizes inside) on the grounds, show your creativity in the wooden spoon decorating contest, and be sure to meet President Benjamin Harrison and the Easter Bunny. It's a fun day inspired by the White House's Easter Egg Roll and although attendance is free, registration is necessary. | |
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| | | | | The entire Newfields campus becomes a living landscape of color and flowers through May 10 as more than 60,000 blooms spring up around the grounds. See tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, and other seasonal beauties dot the paths. Take in the orchids and lush foliage inside the Madeline F. Elder Greenhouse, find the flowering trees and shrubs in the gardens, and enjoy a scenic walk surrounded by nature. Tickets are $15 and up. | |
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