IUPUI Events Newsletter :: June 15, 2007
Volume II :: Issue XIX
Don't miss out on the opportunity to see today's stars "Chase the Champions" on a track that has yielded four world records over the years. It's all happening at the IU Michael A. Carroll Track & Soccer Stadium on the IUPUI campus. The title of national champion will be on the line, as well as a spot on Team USA for the 2007 World Championships. The event is the final stop of the 2007 Visa Championship Series, when Indianapolis welcomes the best athletes in the world to the Circle City. » Read More
The 9th annual Indy Jazz Fest will bring together the best in jazz, blues, roots, rhythm and blues and zydeco for a family-oriented weekend. Tickets are $25 for a single day and $55 for all three days. Children 14 and under will be admitted free with accompanied by a ticket-holding adult. Discounted tickets are available at Kroger grocery stores, the sponsor of this event. » Read More
The United States Grand Prix, the only Formula One World Championship in America, will take place at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the eighth consecutive year. Formula One racing is the most technologically sophisticated and expensive series in motorsports, with drivers competing in more than 15 countries around the world. Tickets start at $60. » Read More
University Library hosts a reading of Janet Cheatham Bell's,"The Time and Place That Gave Me Life" at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, June 21 at Crispus Attucks High School. A discussion with Bell, IUPUI faculty and other community representatives about the importance of preserving local neighborhood history and a book signing will follow.
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Street concerts, food, drink, kiddie corners—all part of the fun in Indy’s eclectic neighborhood known for epicurean delights. 3–11 p.m. Free. Broad Ripple Avenue between Winthrop and College avenues. » Read More
The Eiteljorg Museum's Indian Market allows guests to immerse themselves in the artwork, food and traditions of Native American cultures. More than 100 Native American artists from across the country participate in the event, showcasing some of the finest traditional and contemporary pottery, painting, sculpture, jewelry and cultural items being produced today. Indian Market weekend also includes performances, food and educational activities for all ages. » Read More
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