INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Humanities has selected 17 communities throughout the state to host an ALL-IN Block Party. Awarded hosts — which include museums and arts organizations, schools and libraries, as well as local government entities — will each receive $1,000 along with supporting materials and prizes to offer participants. The in-person events are a way to bring the challenges, trivia and facts featured on the ALL-IN website (www.indianahumanities.org/ALL-IN) to life.
Organizations selected in the area include the Athenaeum Foundation, Garfield Park Neighbors Association, Irvington Development Organization Green Initiative, and VSA Indiana.
Block Parties will begin in April, and continue to take place around the state during the next two years as Indiana approaches its Bicentennial in 2016. Communities were selected after a first round of applications — the next deadline to apply is June 1.
Learn more about ALL-IN Block Parties and how to apply: www.indianahumanities.org/programs/all-in/allinblockparty/.
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