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Watermelon for Wolves Party

June 27, 2011 By: Scott Whitley Category: Community, Environment, Events, Life

Coming up on July 2, 2011 the residents of Wolf Park just outside of Battleground Indiana will be having the time of their lives at the 11th annual Watermelon for Wolves Party. The following is the latest press release from Wolf Park with all the information about this great event.

“Wolf Park is having its 11th annual Watermelon for Wolves Party! Join us at 2:00pm on Saturday, July 2 when we will give each wolf, fox and coyote his or her very own cold watermelon, stuffed with treats such as pig ears, cheese, and
dog biscuits. Visitors are invited to watch as each animal enjoys their summery treat.

Our wolves really enjoy receiving their watermelons. Unique treats provide environmental enrichment, giving our
critters something to roll on, stuff their noses in, paw, lick, chew, scent-mark, and defend. This year our new pups will also get to enjoy watermelons— their first ever!!

Wolf and Watermelon

We have an extra treat for the humans this year— Gibson’s Shaved Ice will be here with flavored ice treats for just $1. Visitors and wolves can both cool off and enjoy their day. Gibson’s Ice will kindly share the proceeds with Wolf Park!

Want to help support Wolf Park’s efforts to cool off the wolves, and to do our important educational work? Tell our critters
you think they’re special by giving a donation for a nice, full, stuffed watermelon complete with pig ears and “snausages”. For our summer watermelon fundraiser, in return for your $25 donation we will send you a photo of the animal of
your choice enjoying its watermelon. See details online at www.wolfpark.org

General Admission: $7 adults, $5 kids age 6-13, kids 5 and under and Wolf Park Members are always free. For more information call (765) 567-2265 or visit our website at www.wolfpark.org.”

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Wolf and Bison Demonstration at Wolf Park

May 15, 2011 By: Scott Whitley Category: Community, Environment, Events

This coming Sunday, May 22, and every Sunday until November 2nd, Wolf Park in Battleground Indiana will be presenting a Wolf and Bison Demonstration.

In a quote from the Wolf Park Wolf/Bison Demonstrations webpage: “Watch what happens when predator meets prey. Visitors will be able to see how wolves test their prey for weakness and how the bison defend themselves and their calves by chasing the wolves away. Although no animals are ever injured, you will be given a unique insight in how wolves hunt and how difficult it is to be a predator in the wild.”

Take the time to come out to Wolf Park. It is a great time and the wolves and other animals at the park are truly interesting. They also have a great gift shop and sometimes they even have wolf pups!

The demonstration takes about 45 minutes and will start at 2:00 p.m. at Wolf Park, 4004 E. 800 N. Battle Ground, Indiana. If you have any questions please contact Wolf Park at 765-567-2265 or visit their website at www.wolfpark.org.

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‘Out of Order’ a Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette Production

March 10, 2011 By: Scott Whitley Category: Community, Events, Life

If you are a fan of live theater productions then you have the chance to see the newest Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette comedy production of “Out of Order” from March 11, 2011 to March 27, 2011 at the Civic Theatre (Monon Depot), 313 N. 5th Street in Lafayette.

This is a play written by Ray Cooney and Directed by Kate Walker. According to the Civic Theatre website: “”Out of Order” is a play where Richard Willey, a government minister, plans an affair with a typist from the opposition party. Things go wrong when they discover a dead body in their hotel room. The Minister calls in his PPS to sort out the mess and from then on matters go rapidly from bad to worse with assorted hotel staff, guests and just about everybody else intervening! Out of Order is a romping, hilarious farce that will leave audiences rolling in the aisles.”

Show times are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 2:30pm. Ticket prices are adults $15 and youth $10. You can order tickets online at Ticket Information.

For additional information contact the Civic Theatre of Greater Lafayette at 765-423-7529 or visit their website at http://www.lafayettecivic.org/.

Also coming up this weekend, Saturday March 12th at 7:30pm is the ever delightful chance to see the wolves and howl with them at Wolf Park at 4004 E. 800 N., Battleground Indiana. Check out their website at http://www.wolfpark.org/.

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January Events in Lafayette

January 06, 2011 By: Scott Whitley Category: Community, Events

Lafayette is not a boring town. There is always something to do that is fun or informational. For those of you who would like to know what is going on here in the first half of January in Lafayette, here is a list with details and contact information. Winter time is always a great time to take in gallery exhibitions and theater events. And I always have to mention my favorite activity, watching the wolves at Wolf Park and howling along with them on Saturday evenings.

  • Tippecanoe Arts Federation Exhibit – Photography by Tim Fuller: Tim will present five to seven large format digital prints that reflect upon Tippecanoe Co. land use issues. Photopoems from Italy by Dwayne Daehler: Dewayne’s exhibition will blend two long-time personal avocations-photography and poetry. Faces of Lafayette: An exploration of the Portrait by Bill Knapp-Focused entirely on portraiture, Bill will explore a variety of media and approaches to this vastly popular subject matter.regular gallery hours

    Come see the exhibit at Tippecanoe Arts Federation, 638 North Street, Lafayette. For more information contact the Tippecanoe Arts Federation at 765-423-2787

  • Midwest Rentals 24th Annual Bridal Affair
    Meet the professionals that will transform your dream wedding into a reality at North Central Indiana’s largest bridal event.
    Event will take place Sat. 10:00am to 4:00 pm-Sun. 12 Noon to 4:00pm at the University Plaza Hotel, 3001 Northwestern Avenue in West Lafayette. Website: Midwest Rentals 24th Annual Bridal Affair
  • The Nutcracker
    The beautifully trained company dancers bring the classical cops de ballet sections of the Waltz of the Flowers and the Snowflakes vividly to life. To be performed January 08, 2:00pm &7:30pm and January 09 at 2:00pm at the Long Center for the Performing Arts, 111 N. 6th Street, Lafayette. You can contact the Lafayette Ballet Company at 765-423-1633
  • Wolf Park Howl Night
    A lecture on wolf communication, the opportunity to see some of the staff enter the enclosure and interact with the wolves of our main pack. and the chance to howl with the wolves. Come on out to January 08 at 7:30 p.m. The location is Wolf Park, 4004 E. 800 N. Battle Ground, Indiana. Contact Wolf Park at 765-567-2265
  • Purdue Galleries Exhibit: Figure as Modern Relic Contemporary American Figurative Ceramics
    Purdue Galleries presents a review of contemporary figurative ceramics in the United States curated by Assistant Professor of Art & Design Sigrid K. Zahner. The review will encompass all ceramic artists over the age of 18 in the United States and will examine the wide range of possibilities the material (clay) affords to creative artists. Exhibit is shown during regular gallery hours at the Stewart Center Gallery located at Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana. Contact Purdue Galleries at 765-496-7899
  • An Evening with Lori Borgman
    Author, columnist and motivational speaker Lori Borgman. Borgman’s weekly family life newspaper column is distributed to more than 325 papers throughout the United States and Canada. Her commentary is distributed to more than 325 papers throughout the United States and Canada. Her commentary offers humorous observations as well as thoughtful insights on marriage, parenting, family and culture. She is the author of four books, including “I Was A Better Mother Before I had Kids,” Pass the Faith”, Please” and “All Stressed Up and No Place To Go.” Her first work of fiction is “Catching Christmas.”
    See her January 13 from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. at the YWCA facility, 605 N. 6th Street, Lafayette, Indiana. To learn more, contact Diane Jeffries at 765-423-4486 or visit the YWCA website at An Evening with Lori Borgman
  • Haywood Banks 21st Anniversary Show
    Family, friendly, comedy and music.
    Come for the fun January 15, at 8:00 p.m. at the Long Center for the Performing Arts, 111 N. 6th Street, Lafayette, Indiana. For more information contact Dave Lahr at 765-412-6809 or visit the website at Haywood Banks 21st Anniversary Show
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    Great Things to do in Lafayette this Week

    November 01, 2010 By: Scott Whitley Category: Community, Life

    If you are looking for something to do this week in the Lafayette area then you are in luck. There are several things happening that you can check out.

    On both Thursday and Friday evening at 7:30 pm the Loeb Playhouse will feature “The Real Dr. Strangelove: Edward Teller and the Battle for the H-Bomb”. The excerpt from the convocations webpage states “It’s the dawn of the Cold War, a time fraught with suspicion and fear as the nuclear arms race escalates and a war in Korea looms, and two of the world’s most brilliant scientists and collaborators turn against each other in a battle over the future of nuclear weapons. While Edward Teller pushes for the creation of the H-bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer, the father of the atomic bomb, turns pacifist and lobbies for control of international nuclear power. Now the government will stop at nothing to neutralize Oppenheimer, and Teller is their star witness. Presented in radio play format, this riveting docudrama examines the gripping events that set the United States on the path to becoming the strongest military power on the planet-as well as the dramatic consequences. L.A. Theatre Works will return to the Loeb stage with a star-studded cast, following their previous Purdue performance of The Great Tennessee Monkey Trial, which starred Ed Asner.”

    If you are a Purdue sports fan then you can show your support for the football team by going to the “Boiler Up at the Boiler Bridge Walk” on November 5th at 5:45 pm. This is your chance to cheer your favorite players as they cross the The John Myers Pedestrian Bridge. You also have a chance to get some free team spirit items that will be given away to supporters that line the bridge as the walk takes place. Then you can attend the Purdue vs Wisconsin game on Saturday the 6th with a 12:01 kickoff at Ross Ade Stadium in West Lafayette.

    If you are like me and are a wolf fan then the Wolf Park Howl Nights on Friday the 5th and Saturday the 6th at 7:30 pm are great fun. You can meet the wolves as they come up to the bleachers to participate in the Wolf Park lecture on wolves and wolf behavior. You are then encouraged to howl at the wolves and listen as they very readily respond in kind. If Howl nights doesn’t whet your appetite for the wolves of Wolf Park then come back out Sunday afternoon from 1 to 3 pm to watch the Wolf and Bison demonstration that features a live demonstration staring the wolves and bison of Wolf Park. An excerpt from the Wolf Park website states, “Watch what happens when predator meets prey. Visitors will be able to see how wolves test their prey for weakness and how the bison defend themselves and their calves by chasing the wolves away. Although no animals are ever injured, you will be given a unique insight in how wolves hunt and how difficult it is to be a predator in the wild.”

    There is always more than enough to fill your time if you live in the Lafayette area. Just remember. Be safe. And make sure you enjoy yourself.

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