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HOLIDAY HAPPENINGS

11/25/2022

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‘JINGLE RAILS’ AT EITELJORG MUSEUM
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The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art presents the unique model railroad, “Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure,” now through Jan. 16, 2023 with G-scale trains rumbling through miniature backdrops of the U.S., including downtown Indianapolis. The Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, Golden Gate Bridge, and Mount Rushmore are among the iconic scenes. A miniature Indianapolis Motor Speedway with slot cars is featured. The scenic backdrops are amazingly crafted out of all-natural materials such as bark, tree roots, pine cones, acorns, seed pods and honeycomb. Additional children’s activities are new this holiday season. Fifth Third Bank is the official sponsor of Jingle Rails. Museum is at 500 W. Washington St. Info: Eiteljorg.org/jinglerails.
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One of the newest and most popular holiday attractions on the Southside is the trail of Christmas lights on the grounds of the Greenwood Amphitheater on Surina Way.

‘NIGHTMARE BEFORE CHRISTMAS’ TRIVIA
Teens who enjoy “Nightmare Before Christmas” can gather for movie trivia Thursday, Dec. 1, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. at the Clark-Pleasant Branch Library, 350 Clearwater Blvd., Whiteland. Teens can win themed prizes. Registration and info: www.pageafterpage.org.

MAKING HOLIDAY CARDS
Kids and adults can make holiday cards in The Studio at the Greenwood Public Library, 3:15 p.m. to 4:15 p.m., Friday, Dec. 2. This is a beginner’s craft. Kids must be accompanied by an adult. Registration and info: greenwoodlibrary.us.

GREENWOOD COMMUNITY BAND CHRISTMAS CONCERT
Greater Greenwood Community Band is performing its annual Christmas Concert  Saturday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. in the Greenwood High School auditorium. Narrated by Greenwood Mayor, Mark Myers, this musical event is packed with festive Christmas favorites, multimedia, special guests, and a visit from Santa. Director Randy Greenwell will be conducting the not-for-profit 80-plus volunteer instrumentalists accompanied by a troupe of dancers from Style Dance Academy. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free but patrons are encouraged to bring a canned food donation for the Interchurch Pantry of Johnson County. Info: https://GreenwoodBand.org.

HOLIDAY GIFT CRAFTS
Teens can make holiday gifts for their favorite adults Tuesday, Dec. 6, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the Clark-Pleasant Branch Library of the Johnson County Library in Whiteland. Registration and info: pageafterpage.org.

​GREENWOOD KID CITY LAUNCHES FUN
Christmas-themed activities at the Greenwood Community Center open with Kid City, 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday, Dec. 2; admission is $5. Event includes a movie, indoor activities, hot cocoa, popcorn and a holiday craft to take home. The popular outdoor lighted trail of lights also opens that night. The trail remains open to the public from dusk to dawn through New Year’s Day. Breakfast with Santa at the community center is Saturday, Dec. 10 at the center. Registration and info: greenwood.in.gov.

SANTA AT GREENWOOD LIBRARY
Santa Claus visits the Greenwood Public Library Tuesday, Dec. 6, 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in The Studio on the second floor. Kids also can make a holiday craft. Registration required for a ticket to visit and have photo taken with Santa. Register at: greenwoodlibrary.us.

SILLY SAFARI AT WR LIBRARY
Silly Safari’s Reindeer Reserve visits the White River Branch Library of the Johnson County Library, Wednesday, Dec. 7, 4:30 p.m.to 5:30 p.m. Reindeer and other safari animals accompanied by one of Santa’s special elves. Registration required. Info and sign-up: www.pageaferpage.org.(SUBMITTED PHOTO)
One of the newest and most popular holiday attractions on the Southside is the trail of Christmas lights on the grounds of the Greenwood Amphitheater on Surina Way.

​SANTA AT OLD TOWN CHRISTMAS
The Greenwood traditions of Christmas tree lighting and Santa Claus returns for an Old Town Christmas, Friday, Nov. 25, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., at the Folktale Event Center, 243 S. Madison Ave. The yuletide celebration features live music, a visit by Santa and tree lighting. Free event with food and drinks available for purchase.

DELTA THETA TAU HOLIDAY MARKET
Delta Theta Tau presents its annual Artisan Holiday Market at Beech Grove High School, Saturday, Nov. 26, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is $3 per person with proceeds to benefit many local charities. Children 12 and under, free.

HOLIDAY CONCERT AT BG LIBRARY
Patrons can enjoy a chamber ensemble musical performance of favorite Christmas classics at the Beech Grove library branch on Monday, Nov. 28, 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. The concert is suitable for all ages. The library is at 1102 Main St., Beech Grove. Info: www.indypl.org/locations/beech-grove.

GARFIELD WINTER ART MARKET
The winter art market with holiday crafts and gifts for purchase unfolds Friday, Dec. 2, 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Garfield Park Arts Center. Patrons may visit the gallery and support local artists and artisans by shopping for unique handmade items for gifts. Info: www.gpacarts.org.

BG LADIES’ NIGHT CHRISTMAS PARTY
The annual Ladies’ Night Christmas Party will be Friday, Dec. 2, 6:30 p.m. at the Hornet Park Community Center in Beech Grove. Cost is $5 per person, includes dinner, craft, games, prizes and a visit from Santa. Patrons are asked to bring non-perishable food items for the Hornet Pantry in lieu of any gift exchange. RSVP by email to: ladiesnight@beechgrove.com.

MAKE A WATERLESS SNOW GLOBE
Children 6 years and older and adults can make a waterless snow globe in The Studio at the Greenwood Public Library, Monday, Nov. 28, 4:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Kids must be accompanied by an adult for this intermediate craft. Registration required. Info and registration: greenwoodlibrary.us.

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Whiteland Marching Warriors to be featured in Philadelphia Thanksgiving Day Parade

11/17/2022

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Picture(PHOTO BY DOUG CLEMENTS / PRO MOTION PHOTOS) The Whiteland High School marching band is shown performing at halftime of a Warriors home football game this season at James Sleighter Field. The marching band will perform in the annual 6abc Dunkin Thanksgiving Day Parade in downtown Philadelphia for the fourth time in program history.
By Al Stilley
Editor

Whiteland High School’s Marching Warriors will be showcased on Thanksgiving Day in the nation’s oldest holiday parade in Philadelphia.

Whiteland band director Pete Sampson made the announcement earlier this month in anticipation of the marching band’s appearance in the nationally telecast parade in downtown Philadelphia.
This will be Whiteland’s fourth appearance in the 102-year-old event that launches the holiday season throughout Philly.

The band’s performance on Thanksgiving Day will be uniquely different.

“We have been selected as the featured marching band drill performance,” Sampson stated in a press release.

“We will be doing our performance along the parade route, but will also be the only band this year that gets to perform a small featured performance just for the television cameras and nationwide home audience.” 

The 1.4-mile 6abc Dunkin’ Thanksgiving Day Parade will be available locally on WRTV, Channel 6, and the Hulu cable network. The parade marches off at 8:30 a.m. The telecast area is near the end of he route, directly in front of the Philadelphia Museum of Art. 

Legendary singer Smokey Robinson, Jeopardy! champ Ryan Long, Mickey Mouse and Minnie Mouse, Voices of Service, Blue Man Group, Debbi Gibson, and Leah Marlene are among the celebrities in the parade. 

“This is quite an honor just to be selected for the parade, but to have the chance to show our students’ musical talent on national TV in a featured performance is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” Simpson said.
The 100-member parade band will have the opportunity to practice, with cameras rolling, in the staging area the day before the performance. 

Sampson said the marching band will perform all-new music.

“The title of our routine is Caroling Down Main Street, a compilation of Christmas tunes.”  he revealed.

The band had to audition for the parade on video as well as go through an extensive application process. Around 150-people associated with the band will be making the trip which will include sightseeing in New York City after the parade. 

“They will visit the Statue of Liberty, art museums and even attend a Broadway play. This trip will truly create a vibrant memory that these students will talk about the rest of their lives,” Sampson emphasized. 

The Marching Warriors are currently rehearsing for the program two days a week after school.
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The parade, formed in 1920, was created by Gimbel Brothers Department Store and has dazzled spectators with its colorful floats and marching bands. Gimbels closed in 1986, but the traditional parade continues to dazzle.

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