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Tag Archives: 20-and 30-somethings

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Chelsea Reed at Fountain Square Swing Dance

Posted by: IndyHub
Posted: June 17, 2022
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Folks, we are so excited to announce that the one and only Chelsea Reed is coming to Indianapolis! Formed in 2012, Chelsea Reed and the Fairweather Five have traveled all over, performing at music festivals, workshops, and everything […]

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#IndyMini With A Meaning: Run or Walk to End Lyme

Posted by: Hailey DeWolf
Posted: April 13, 2022
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Join the Indiana Lyme Connect team to RUN or WALK the thrilling Indy Mini on Saturday, May 7. You’ll help us SUPPORT Hoosiers with Lyme Disease and SAVE Hoosiers from Lyme! (Participate in either the 13.1 or 3.1 […]

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Swing Dance Lessons / Dance with Naptown Stomp

Posted by: Hailey DeWolf
Posted: January 24, 2022
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Lindy Hop is a dance focused on the freedom in choice for both lead and follow. The dance has roots in black culture from the 20s in Harlem. Today, the Indy lindy hop (basically a combination of west […]

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Bad Art Night

Posted by: Hailey DeWolf
Posted: October 22, 2021
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Join GPAC for an evening of terrible art! Trophies will be awarded for the worst possible thing created. Skills are frowned upon. Come out for some fun, some music, and a time to socialize with other inept artists.

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