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		<title>Cumberland Arts Goes to Market Showcases Local Talent</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[CUMBERLAND — Cumberland Arts Goes to Market is marking its seventh year on Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The annual market, which has grown from year to year,  recently announced that this year’s art and craft festival &#8230; <a href="http://weeklyview.net/2015/08/13/cumberland-arts-goes-to-market-showcases-local-talent/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>CUMBERLAND — Cumberland Arts Goes to Market is marking its seventh year on Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. The annual market, which has grown from year to year,  recently announced that this year’s art and craft festival with the Cumberland Farmers Market will be even more exciting than last year’s well-attended event. The festival will take place on Saturn Street between Cumberland Town Hall, 11501 E. Wash. St. and Cumberland First Baptist Church.<br />
The entertainment line-up includes the Irish Airs and their traditional Irish sounds, Wild Mercy with their unique brand of eclectic Celtic-inspired music, the Indianapolis Men’s Chorus, and Haley Jonay. The day’s entertainment will kick off at 9 a.m. with the Warren Central High School choirs, followed by the Indianapolis Liederkranz Brass Band. AngiCat of Silly Safaris will amaze children and adults with a 1 p.m. performance in the expanded Kid’s Zone, which includes activities with Art with a Heart, a non-profit organization that provides hands-on visual arts experiences for at-risk children.<br />
Visitors will enjoy shopping for unique products from more than 90 art, craft and market vendors —most of them local artisans and craftspeople. The Cumberland Farmers Market is part of the festivities, offering fresh produce from local farms, a variety of meats and cheeses from local suppliers, and much more from 8 a.m.-noon. The Cumberland Farmers Market is held every Saturday at the Cumberland Town Hall from 8 a.m.-noon until Oct. 31.<br />
The food line-up is varied and exciting this year, and includes favorites like Chef Dan’s Southern Comfort Food Truck, J.D. Hogg Barbeque, Thai, Mexican, and all kinds of festival food as well as Campfield’s Kettle Korn.<br />
Cumberland Arts Goes to Market has free event admission and free parking with a handicapped area. There are three free parking areas: West entrance parking at Meijer, east entrance parking in grassy area between Saturn Street and Pennsy Trail (enter from stop light at Muessing St. and E. Washington St.), and Handicapped parking area on the corner of Saturn and Munsie Streets.<br />
For information about the festival or to volunteer, contact eventchair@cumberlandarts.org. Facebook CumberlandArtsGoesToMarket and Twitter  @cumberlandfbc#CAGTM2015</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[• Save the Date: The 7th Annual Cumberland Arts Goes to  Market, will be held on Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. This year’s market promises to be bigger than ever, with an entertainment line-up that includes the &#8230; <a href="http://weeklyview.net/2015/07/02/applause-july-3-10/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>• Save the Date: The 7th Annual Cumberland Arts Goes to  Market, will be held on Aug. 15 from 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. This year’s market promises to be bigger than ever, with an entertainment line-up that includes the Irish Airs, Wild Mercy, the Indianapolis Men’s Chorus, and Haley Jonay. There will be an expanded kid’s zone that includes activities with Art with a Heart, plus lots of shopping, and the Cumberland Farmers Market.  It all takes place on Saturn Street between Cumberland Town Hall, 11501 E. Washington St. and Cumberland First Baptist Church.<br />
• Speaking of festivals and fairs, the east side Feast of Lanterns is scheduled for August 22 from 4-11 p.m. Right now, organizers are looking for financial support to help keep the Feast going. Learn more about the importance of this beautiful, historic east side tradition by visiting <a href="http://www.indyfeastoflanterns.com" target="_blank">www.indyfeastoflanterns.com</a> and donating what you can.<br />
• Anthony Sims Jr., professional boxer and operator of Sims Boxing Gym, 4615 East 10th St., upped his pro record to 5-0 Saturday at Tyndall Armory with a knockout at 55 seconds of round number one. His opponent, Anthony Morgan, was making his pro debut. Four of Sims’ wins have come by KOs. Sims said he will concentrate on working with the Simsters, 60-plus  youngsters who have enrolled at the gym, for a month before fighting again in mid-August.<br />
• Caito Food Service, located at 33rd and Post Rd., has announced expansion plans for its distribution facility. They are looking to create an additional 342 jobs for the area once the expansion is complete.<br />
• The 35th annual @InConJunction InConJunction Science Fiction and Fantasy Convention will be held July 3rd &#8211; 5th at the Indianapolis Marriott East. Guests include Author Guests of Honor Timothy Zahn and Arlan Andrews and Music Guest of Honor Marian Call. Featured Guests include Barry Childs-Helton, Sally Childs-Helton, Mark C. Dooley of the Whoosier Network, Christopher Dunn, TammyJo Eckhart, Michelle Eubank Mussoni, Robert Pyatt, with Fan Guest of Honor George Starkey and Toastmaster Lou Harry, writer. Tickets are $50 at the door and include visits to the Doctor Who room, Anime room, and much more. Visit <a href="http://inconjunction.org" target="_blank">inconjunction.org</a> for more information.<br />
• The annual Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra concert at Ellenberger Park (5301 E. St. Clair) will be held July 8 at 8 p.m. Bring a lawn chair to this free event.<br />
• Congratulations to RecycleForce, which just received a substantial federal grant to support their mission to provide work and training to ex-offenders. RecycleForce offers free recycling of electronics, paper, metal, glass and plastic. Visit <a href="http://www.recycleforce.org" target="_blank">www.recycleforce.org</a> for more information about their programs.</p>
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