Tannenbaum Cultural Center - For ages 12-17, $85 per person
Bring your own lunch.
Listen to Robert May, professor at Purdue University, discuss how and why of the Confederacy came into being as well as stereotypes surrounding the Civil War.
Co-ed softball tournament, bingo, cornhole tournament, Bratton reenactment, grand opening ceremony at new pool followed by free swim day, Sizzlin Sounds Productions music, dedication of Pioneer Cemetery, evening capped off with fireworks from Forman Pyrotechnics
Come and learn all about the Nickel Plate Railroad and the NKPHTS (Nickel Plate Road Historical & Technical Society)
Children ages 9-12 are invited to spend one morning at each of four Montgomery County museums: Lane Place, the Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County, the Rotary Jail Museum, and the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum. Presented in cooperation with the Montgomery County Heritage Alliance.
Four area museums will host summer camp for youth: Rotary Jail, Carnegie Museum of Montgomery County, Lane Place, and General Lew Wallace Study & Museum.