Indiana Historical Society Holds Annual Holiday Author Fair Dec. 3

INDIANAPOLIS — The annual Holiday Author Fair, presented by Printing Partners, is just the place to find the perfect read for you and everyone on your gift list.
This year, Author Fair attendees can mix and mingle with more than 60 authors of books about everything from sports and biographies to fiction, children’s books and politics, along with — of course — a lot of Indiana history.
The Holiday Author Fair takes place Saturday, December 3 from 12 to 4 p.m. at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana History Center, located at 450 W. Ohio St. in downtown Indianapolis. The event is included with general admission.
Some of the authors and their books you will find include Steve R. Barnett, “Walking in the Founder’s Footsteps: Sigma Gamma Rho in Indianapolis”Rita Rose and Patty Spitler, “The Dog Who Saved My Life”Rabbi Sandy Eisenberg Sasso, “The Good for Nothing Tree” Michael Maurer, “The Methuselah Gene” Scott Russell Sanders, “Small Marvels: Stories”Michael Homoya and Scott Namestnik, “Wildflowers of the Midwest”
IHS members will receive 10% off their entire Basile History Market purchase. The History Center’s Saturday hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with the Author Fair taking place from 12 to 4 p.m. Guests are encouraged to purchase their admission tickets in advance in case capacity restrictions become necessary.
Admission includes IHS’s Festival of Trees holiday exhibit, with 75 elaborate trees decorating the building. Reserve your tickets online at https://bit.ly/3Xi1ac2.