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My personal Collection! (In List Form)

Here’s a List of my collection, I collect all kinds of things, not just a specific item type!
I love finding things I don't have or haven't seen before!
If you have any questions I can try my hardest to answer for you and if you want to see any specific item I can post a photo for you! (except most of the folklore merch for obvious reasons lol) Just let me know!
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CD Collection:
Taylor Swift Era:
Albums
Vinyl
Misc…
Fearless Era:
Albums
Singles
Boxsets
Vinyl
CMA Consideration
Misc..
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Speak Now Era:
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Singles
CMA/ACM Considerations
Speak Now World Tour
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Misc…
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Albums
Singles
Vinyl
Misc…
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Albums
Singles
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Misc…
reputation Era:
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Singles
Cassette
Vinyl
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Lover Era:
Albums
Singles
Vinyl
Cassette
Folklore Era
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Singles
Vinyl
Cassettes
Shirts/Hoodies/Scarves/Towels/Hats:
Taylor Swift Era:
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Speak Now Era:
Red Era:
1989 Era:
Reputation Era:
Lover Era:
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Keds:
Posters:
Notebooks/Journal/Folders:
Big
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Pens
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8x10 Photos/8x10 Magazine Photos:
Meredith, Olivia & Benjamin Collection:
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Lithographs:
Autographs:
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Dolls:
Tour Stuff: (other stuff is in other categories)
American Greeting Cards:
Perfume:
Wonderstruck
Wonderstruck Enchanted
Taylor by Taylor Swift
Taylor by Taylor: Made of Starlight
Incredible Things
Calendars:
7x7
12x12
Locker & Planners
Slim Calendars
Bracelets/Necklaces/Rings/Headbands:
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Help me with feedback quilt design - flying geese and small postcard panels

Hey Quilters! I'm a relative noob, and I'm working on the largest quilt with the smallest panels I've ever done. I'm using these Discover Canada vintage style postcards of Canadian locations/cities (a total of 24 panels over the three sets): https://willowcreekquilts.ca/products/precut-discover-canada-panels-robert-kaufmann which are kind of a nightmare to use as quilt blocks. The patterns I've seen specific to this set of panels aren't really my vibe. They (*edit: The panels) are odd sizes that I've bordered to make them 10.5" square, and I've recently discovered that there are two identical Ottawa blocks, leaving me with 23 blocks to somehow work in the symmetrical design I'd planned (5 panels x 5 panels, bordered by 3" of flying geese between).
  1. To try to create two new panels so I have the 25 panels needed to make a 5 x 5 panel layout, I've sourced some really lovely vintage style postcard paintings very similar to the panels, but the online fabric printing I've seen on spoonflower and elsewhere is quite expensive. Has anyone used the iron on fabric transfer sheets to print out an image and create a panel for quilting? What ones work best? Do any of them work with a laser printer? How do they wash up?
  2. I struggle with balancing the sizes of blocks and panels in my quilt. If I'm making a queen sized quilt and the panels are 10.5" square (including border), what size of flying geese blocks should I border them with? I've looked at 3 3.5" x 7" per side of but it's a much larger block than I'm used to using. I really like taking a scrappy approach to have some contrast between the large panels and the flying geese, and keep them from competing too much, something like this: http://www.abrightcorner.com/2017/02/scrap-bin-geese-block-tutorial.html?showComment=1487945682087#c6105071710734991809 or this: https://emeraldcoastmodernquiltguild.blogspot.com/2017/10/six-flying-geese-heading-north-november.html?m=1 Anyone have any thoughts or suggestions for balance in size of blocks when designing your own quilt around panels.
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[Part - 40] Large college ebooks/eTextbooks thread for cheap rates [$4 to $25]

  1. The Story of Edward Howard and the First American Watch by George Lewis Dyer
  2. "The Tower Clock and How to Make it - A Practical and Theoretical Treatise on the Construction of a Chiming Tower Clock by with Full Working Drawings Photographed to Scale" by E. B. Ferson
  3. A Practical Course in Horology by Harold C. Kelly
  4. Watch and Clock Escapements by Anon
  5. Clocks and Watches by George L. Overton
  6. "The Watchmakers' Lathe - Its use and Abuse - A Study of the Lathe in its Various Forms by Past and Present by its construction and Proper Uses. For the Student and Apprentice" by Ward L. Goodrich
  7. The Art Of Shell Cameo Cutting by J. B. Marsh
  8. Vintage Toy Making and Toy Games for Children by Various
  9. Good Sport seen with some Famous Packs 1885-1910 by Cuthbert Bradley
  10. Fox-Hunting as Recorded by Raed by C. A. Stephens
  11. "Jeweled Bearings for Watches - A Full and Complete Description of the Manufacture by Gauging and Setting of Jeweled Bearings in Timekeeping Instruments" by Charles T. Higginbotham
  12. Time Telling Through the Ages by Harry C. Brearley
  13. Cross Country Reminiscences by Fox Russell
  14. The American Watchmaker and Jeweler - A Full and Comprehensive Exposition of all the Latest and most Approved Secrets of the Trade Embracing Watch and Clock Cleaning and Repairing by J. Parish Stelle
  15. The Ladies' Book of Etiquette by Florence Hartley
  16. Eva Zeisel by Pat Kirkham
  17. Spider Speculations by Jo Carson
  18. Colt by James L. Mitchell
  19. A Book of Marionettes by Helen Haiman Joseph
  20. 50 Famous Firearms You've Got to Own by Rick Hacker
  21. Picker's Pocket Guide - Comic Books by David Tosh
  22. Duesenberg by Dennis Adler
  23. Vintage Wristwatches by Reyne Haines
  24. Watches by Dean Judy
  25. Winchester Pocket Guide by Ned Schwing
  26. Merlin's Mistake by Robert Newman
  27. Hunting Rutting Bucks by John Trout
  28. Magic - The Gathering Cards by Ben Bleiweiss
  29. Miller's Arts & Crafts by Judith Miller
  30. Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values by Richard Allen Mann; Jerry Lee
  31. Hot Wheels Variations by Michael Zarnock
  32. The Cartiers by Francesca Cartier Brickell
  33. The Ultimate Guide to G.I. Joe 1982-1994 by Mark Bellomo
  34. Just 30s by Angelo Van Boggart
  35. Warman's U.S. Stamps Field Guide by Maurice D. Wozniak
  36. Hunting Whitetails East & West by J. Wayne Fears; Larry Weishuhn
  37. Revolutionary Weapons | Children's Military & War History Books by Baby Professor
  38. The Tracker's Handbook by Len McDougall
  39. Good Hunting by Theodore Roosevelt
  40. Conservation of Marine Archaeological Objects by Colin Pearson
  41. A Picture Book of Bookbindings - Part I: Before 1550 - Victoria & Albert Museum by Anon
  42. "Goulash by Garage Sales and God" by Bernadette McCarver Snyder
  43. The History of Money - Money Book for Children | Children's Growing Up & Facts of Life Books by Baby Professor
  44. The Gold Rush: The Uses and Importance of Gold - Chemistry Book for Kids 9-12 | Children's Chemistry Books by Baby Professor
  45. "HTML5 and CSS3 by Illustrated Complete" by Sasha Vodnik
  46. "Alaska and Yukon Tokens: Private Coins of the Territories by 3d ed." by Ronald J. Benice
  47. The Metal Bible for Kids : Chemistry Book for Kids | Children's Chemistry Books by Baby Professor
  48. Wristwatch Annual 2017 by Peter Braun
  49. Money Lessons and Practicums -Children's Money & Saving Reference by Baby Professor
  50. The Woodcut Artist's Handbook by George A. Walker
  51. "The Phoenician Origin of Britons Scots and Anglo-Saxons - Discovered by Phoenician and Sumerian Inscriptions in Britain by by Preroman Briton Coins and" by L. A. Waddell
  52. The Stamp Finder - Tells at a Glance the Country to Which Any Stamp Belongs and Where to Place It in Your Album - The Collector's Dictionary by Anon
  53. The Gentlemen's Book of Etiquette by Cecil B. Hartley
  54. The Book of Luck by Whitman Publishing Co.
  55. Family Photographs and How to Date Them by Jayne Shrimpton
  56. The Monetary Imagination of Edgar Allan Poe by Heinz Tschachler
  57. 2012 U.S. Coin Digest by David C. Harper
  58. Manuscript Miscellanies in Early Modern England by "Starza Smith by Daniel by Dr"
  59. Vroom! How Does A Car Engine Work for Kids by Baby Professor
  60. Gun Digest 2016 by Jerry Lee
  61. Gun Digest Book of Classic American Combat Rifles by Terry Wieland
  62. 2011 North American Coins and Prices by David C. Harper
  63. 2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Dollars by David C. Harper
  64. Building Art Knife Bolsters by Joe Kertzman
  65. Inventing a Better Mousetrap by Alan Rothschild; Ann Rothschild
  66. 2016 Standard Catalog of World Coins 1901-2000 by George S. Cuhaj
  67. Standard Catalog of Vintage Baseball Cards by Sports Collector's Digest
  68. 2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Colonial America by David C. Harper
  69. Warman's 101 Greatest Baby Boomer Toys by Mark Rich
  70. Roaring Back by Curt Sampson
  71. Midget Ninja and Tactical Laxatives by Philip Sidnell
  72. Napoleon's Imperial Guard Uniforms and Equipment. Volume 2 by Paul L Dawson
  73. The Battle of the Berezina by Alexander Mikaberidze
  74. Montbrug by Gitte Tarnow Ingvardson
  75. The Coca-Cola Art of Jim Harrison by Jim Harrison
  76. Fancy Dresses Described by Ardern Holt
  77. Shooter's Bible Guide to Deer Hunting by Peter J. Fiduccia
  78. Deer Rifles and Cartridges by Wayne van Zwoll
  79. "Shooter's Bible by 108th Edition" by Jay Cassell
  80. "Standard Catalog of World Coins by 1801-1900" by George S. Cuhaj
  81. Spiffy Kitchen Collectibles by Brian Alexander
  82. Warman's Dolls Field Guide by Dawn Herlocher
  83. Warman's Comic Book Field Guide by KP Staff
  84. Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money by George S. Cuhaj
  85. 2012 Standard Catalog of World Coins - 1901-2000 by George S. Cuhaj
  86. Antique Trader Guide To Fakes & Reproductions by Mark Chervenka
  87. Encyclopedia of World Political Systems by Derbyshire
  88. European Civil and Military Clothing by Sir Frederic Stibbert
  89. "A Decade of French Fashion by 1929-1938" by Mary Carolyn Waldrep
  90. Shaker Furniture by Edward D. and Faith Andrews
  91. "Medieval Costume by Armour and Weapons" by Eduard Wagner
  92. Driving Horse-Drawn Carriages for Pleasure by Francis T. Underhill
  93. The Story Without an End by Sarah Austin
  94. Neo-Classical Furniture Designs by Thomas King
  95. The Adhesive Postage Stamp by Patrick Chalmers
  96. "American Military Shoulder Arms by Volume II" by George D. Moller
  97. Masterpieces of Women's Costume of the 18th and 19th Centuries by Aline Bernstein
  98. The Gun Digest Book of Sig-Sauer by Massad Ayoob
  99. Lost Arts of the Sportsman by Francis Henry Buzzacott
  100. Handgun Buyer's Guide by Brad Fitzpatrick
  101. Game Birds and Gun Dogs by Vin T. Sparano
  102. Smith & Wesson Hand Guns by Roy C. McHenry; Walter F. Roper
  103. The Ultimate Guide to Black Bear Hunting by Douglas Boze
  104. Classic Hunting Tales by Vin T. Sparano
  105. Guns of the Old West by Charles Edward Chapel
  106. The Greatest Hunting Stories Ever Told by Vin T. Sparano
  107. The Pipe Book by Alfred Dunhill
  108. Whitetail Tactics by Peter J. Fiduccia
  109. Sure-Fire Whitetail Tactics by John Weiss
  110. The Escape From Elba by Norman MacKenzie
  111. Successful Turkey Hunting by John Higley
  112. The Care of Fine Books by Jane Greenfield
  113. Brick Fairy Tales by John McCann; Monica Sweeney; Becky Thomas
  114. German Fighter Aircraft in World War I by Mark Wilkins
  115. Antiques Roadshow Behind the Scenes by Marsha Bemko
  116. Time Tamed by Nicholas Foulkes
  117. Civil War Legacies IV by Carol Hopkins
  118. Standard Catalog of Ferrari 1947-2003 by Mike Covelllo; Mike Covello
  119. Warman's Vintage Jewelry by Leigh Lesher
  120. Essential Winetasting by Michael Schuster
  121. Crazy Quilts by Betty Fikes Pillsbury
  122. Artifacts of a '90s Kid by Alana Hitchell
  123. Etiquette by Emily Post
  124. Mickey Mantle - Memories and Memorabilia by Larry Canale
  125. Warman's Roseville Pottery by Mark Moran
  126. A Man & His Watch by Matt Hranek
  127. Profitable Coin Collecting by David L Ganz
  128. Modern Commemorative Coins by Eric Jordan
  129. Collecting Art Plastic Jewelry by Leigh Leshner
  130. Warman's Coca-Cola Collectibles by Allen Petretti
  131. Third Reich Collectibles by Chris William
  132. Classic Hunting Collectibles by Hal Boggess
  133. Warman's U.S. Stamps Field Guide by Maurice Wozniak
  134. Baby Boomer Comics by Craig Shutt
  135. Creepy-Ass Dolls by Stacey Brooks
  136. Comic Book Price Guide by Brent Frankenhoff
  137. Standard Catalog of Handguns by Jerry Lee
  138. "Collecting Rocks by Gems and Minerals" by Patti Polk
  139. Duesenberg by Dennis Adler
  140. Vintage Wristwatches by Reyne Haines
  141. The Cartiers by Francesca Cartier Brickell
  142. Miller's Arts & Crafts by Judith Miller
  143. Magic - The Gathering Cards by Ben Bleiweiss
  144. Merlin's Mistake by Robert Newman
  145. Warman's Tools Field Guide by Clarence Blanchard
  146. The Ultimate Guide to G.I. Joe 1982-1994 by Mark Bellomo
  147. Hugh Johnson on Wine by Hugh Johnson
  148. Pakistan: In-Between Extremism and Peace by Mohammad Ali Babakhel
  149. Hunting Rutting Bucks by John Trout
  150. Standard Catalog of U.S. Military Vehicles - 2nd Edition by David Doyle
  151. Fantastic Finds by Eric Bradley
  152. Viva la Pizza! by Scott Wiener
  153. Finding Wounded Deer by John Trout
  154. Stacked Decks by The Rotenberg Collection
  155. Hunting Rutting Bucks by John Trout
  156. Pokemon Cards by Ryan Majeske
  157. Carriage Terminology by Don H. Berkebile
  158. Every Stamp Tells a Story by Cheryl Ganz
  159. The Ultimate Cigar Book by Richard Carleton Hacker
  160. The Little Guide to Vintage Shopping by Melody Fortier
  161. The GH Kaestlin Collection of Imperial Russian and Zemstvo Stamps by Thomas Lera; Leon Finik
  162. Finders Keepers by Craig Childs
  163. Vintage Fashion Accessories by Stacy Loalbo
  164. Harry Potter Collector's Handbook by William Silvester
  165. Standard Catalog of World Paper Money - Modern Issues by George S. Cuhaj
  166. To Have and to Hold by Philipp Blom
  167. Coin Clinic 2 by Alan Herbert
  168. Collecting Victorian Jewelry by Jeanenne Bell
  169. Totally Tubular '80s Toys by Mark Bellomo
  170. Standard Guide to Small-Size U.S. Paper Money by John Schwartz; Scott Lindquist
  171. Warman's John Deere Collectibles by David Doyle
  172. One Coin is Never Enough by Michael S. Shutty
  173. Antique Trader Antiques & Collectibles 2012 Price Guide by Eric Bradley
  174. Antique Trader Oriental Antiques & Art by Mark Moran
  175. Warman's Fiesta Ware by Mark Moran
  176. French Tanks of the Great War by Tim Gale
  177. Funny Face! by Rich
  178. Vintage House Book: 100 Years of Classic American Homes 1880-1980 by Tad Burness
  179. The Gun Digest Book of the Tactical Shotgun by Scott W. Wagner
  180. Just Chevys by Brian Earnest
  181. A Parent's Guide to the Best Kids' Comics by Scott Robins; Snow Wildsmith
  182. Warman's PEZ Field Guide by Shawn Peterson
  183. Only Originals by Brian Earnest
  184. Route 66 Lost & Found by Russell A Olsen
  185. Answers To Questions About Old Jewelry by C. Jeanenne Bell
  186. Standard Catalog of United States Paper Money by George S. Cuhaj
  187. The Essential Guide to Investing in Precious Metals by David L Ganz
  188. Paul Martin: My World Of Antiques by Paul Martin
  189. "Shooter's Bible by 110th Edition" by Jay Cassell
  190. Warman's Depression Glass by Ellen Schroy
  191. "U.S. Coins & Currency by Warman's Companion" by Allen G. Berman
  192. Picker's Pocket Guide - Signs by Eric Bradley
  193. CO2 Pistols & Rifles by James House
  194. The Instant Coin Collector by Arlyn Sieber
  195. Picker's Pocket Guide - Star Wars Toys by Mark Bellomo
  196. Antique Trader Perfume Bottles Price Guide by Kyle Husfloen; Penny Dolnick
  197. Marilyn Monroe: Cover to Cover by Kidder
  198. Gunsmithing: Shotguns by Patrick Sweeney
  199. Lost and Found by the Publisher of Old Cars Weekly
  200. Collectible '70s by Goldberg
  201. Warman's Vintage Jewelry by Leigh Lesher
  202. Horror Movie Freak by Don Sumner
  203. Warman's Red Wing Pottery by Mark Moran
  204. Comics Shop by Maggie Thompson
  205. "Hitlers Heavy Panzers by 1943–1945" by Ian Baxter
  206. Redlegs by John P. Langellier
  207. What We Keep by Bill Shapiro; Naomi Wax
  208. Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt
  209. Book of Glock by Robert A. Sadowski
  210. Modern Commemorative Coins by Eric Jordan
  211. Collecting Art Plastic Jewelry by Leigh Leshner
  212. "Standard Catalog of Ford by 1903-2002" by John Gunnell
  213. Warman's Coca-Cola Collectibles by Allen Petretti
  214. Petersen's Hunting Guide to Big Game by Petersen's Hunting
  215. "Panic Scrip of 1893 by 1907 and 1914" by Neil Shafer; Tom Sheehan
  216. "Standard Catalog of Chevrolet by 1912-2003" by John Gunnell
  217. Warman's Buttons Field Guide by Jill Gorski
  218. The Ultimate Guide to Collectible LEGO Sets by Ed Maciorowski; Jeff Maciorowski
  219. Warman's Vintage Quilts by Maggi Mccormick Gordon
  220. Warman's Barbie Doll Field Guide by Sharon Verbeten
  221. Classic Hunting Collectibles by Hal Boggess
  222. Standard Catalog of Handguns by Jerry Lee
  223. "Collecting Rocks by Gems and Minerals" by Patti Polk
  224. Creepy-Ass Dolls by Stacey Brooks
  225. Comic Book Price Guide by Brent Frankenhoff
  226. Picker's Pocket Guide - Toys by Eric Bradley
  227. A Prepper's Guide to Shotguns by Robert K. Campbell
  228. The Edgemaster's Handbook by Len McDougall
  229. U.S. Coins Close Up by Robert R. VanRyzin
  230. Warman's Coins & Paper Money by Arlyn G. Sieber
  231. Just '50s by Brian Earnest
  232. Hot Wheels Spectraflame by Edward Wershbale
  233. Transformers by Mark Bellomo
  234. Gun Digest Winchester 69 Assembly/Disassembly Instructions by Kevin Muramatsu
  235. "1 by 000 Comic Books You Must Read" by Tony Isabella
  236. Gun Digest’s Double Action Trigger Concealed Carry eShort by Grant Cunningham
  237. Gun Digest 2014 by Jerry Lee
  238. Cars We Love by Brian Earnest
  239. Unlocking the Prehistory of America by Frank Joseph
  240. Creepy-Ass Dolls by Stacey Brooks
  241. Jewels on Queen by Anne Schofield
  242. Crime and the Art Market by Riah Pryor
  243. Collecting China: The Memoirs of a Hong Kong Art Addict by Brian McElney
  244. "Using Natural Finishes: Lime and Earth Based Plasters by Renders & Paints" by Adam Weismann
  245. Crime and the Art Market by Riah Pryor
  246. Art Crime and its Prevention by Arthur Tompkins; Noah Charney
  247. Warman's Vintage Guitars Field Guide by Dave Rogers
  248. Universe of Star Wars Collectibles by Stuart W. Wells III
  249. Warman's Farm Toys Field Guide by Karen O'Brien
  250. Warman's Majolica by Mark F. Moran
  251. 2012 U.S. Coin Digest: Dimes by David C. Harper
  252. Warman's Depression Glass Field Guide by Ellen T. Schroy
  253. Warman's Cookie Jars Identification and Price Guide by Mark Moran
  254. Warman's Companion Collectible Dolls by Dawn Herlocher
  255. 2016 Standard Catalog of Firearms by Jerry Lee
  256. 2012 North American Coins & Prices by David C. Harper
  257. Warman's Collectible Dolls: Antique to Modern by Mark Moran
  258. Bolt Action Rifles by Wayne Zwoll
  259. Liquidating an Estate by Martin Codina
  260. Warman's World War II Collectibles by John Adams-Graf
  261. "Dames by Dolls and Delinquents" by Gary Lovisi
  262. Postcard Collector by Barbara Andrews
  263. Answers To Questions About Old Jewelry by C. Jeanenne Bell
  264. Gunsmithing: Shotguns by Patrick Sweeney
  265. The Business of Antiques by Wayne Jordan
  266. Old Car Auction Bible by Brian Earnest
  267. Modern Commemorative Coins by Eric Jordan
  268. Collecting Art Plastic Jewelry by Leigh Leshner
  269. "Standard Catalog of Ford by 1903-2002" by John Gunnell
  270. Profitable Coin Collecting by David L Ganz
  271. Uncovered by Ian Birch
  272. Unusual World Coins by George S. Cuhaj
  273. Picker's Bible by Joe Willard
  274. Dangerous Curves by Brent Frankenhoff
  275. The Gun Digest Book of the Tactical Shotgun by Scott W. Wagner
  276. Warman's PEZ Field Guide by Shawn Peterson
  277. "Answers to Questions About Old Jewelry by 1840-1950" by C. Jeanenne Bell
  278. Picker's Pocket Guide - Baseball Memorabilia by Jeff Figler
  279. Vino Italiano by Joseph Bastianich; David Lynch
  280. On Paper by Nicholas A. Basbanes
  281. Vino Italiano Buying Guide - Revised and Updated by Joseph Bastianich; David Lynch
  282. How to Love Wine by Eric Asimov
  283. Within Overlooked by Al Amin
  284. Global Clay by John A. Burrison
  285. Modern Cast Iron by Ashley L. Jones
  286. Toy Time! by Christopher Byrne
  287. A Slepyng Hound to Wake by Vincent McCaffrey
  288. Hound by Vincent McCaffrey
  289. Shooter's Bible Guide to Deer Hunting by Peter J. Fiduccia
  290. Deer Rifles and Cartridges by Wayne van Zwoll
  291. "Shooter's Bible by 108th Edition" by Jay Cassell
  292. Long May She Wave by Kit Hinrichs; Delphine Hirasuna
  293. Thinking Small by Andrea Hiott
  294. "Old Books by Rare Friends" by Madeline B. Stern; Leona Rostenberg
  295. "The Insider's Guide to U.S. Coin Values by 21st Edition" by Scott A. Travers
  296. Spiffy Kitchen Collectibles by Brian Alexander
  297. Warman's Arts & Crafts Furniture Price Guide by Mark Moran; Mark Moran
  298. Standard Catalog of Vintage Baseball Cards by Bob Lemke
  299. Collecting Antique Marbles by Paul Baumann
  300. Third Reich Collectibles by Chris William
  301. Baby Boomer Comics by Craig Shutt
  302. The Everything Coin Collecting Book by Richard Giedroyc
  303. An Illustrated Guide To Gas Pumps by Jack Sim
  304. Warman's U.S. Stamps Field Guide by Maurice Wozniak
  305. The Everything Wine Book by Barbara Nowak; Beverly Wichman
  306. The Essential Guide to Investing in Precious Metals by David L Ganz
  307. "The Ultimate Guide to Bowhunting Skills by Tactics by and Techniques" by Jay Cassell
  308. Through the Brazilian Wilderness by Theodore Roosevelt
  309. Baxter the Retriever by John Troy
  310. Hope Diamond by Richard Kurin
  311. "Hitlers Heavy Panzers by 1943–1945" by Ian Baxter
  312. 19th-Century Patchwork Divas' Treasury of Quilts by Betsy Chutchian; Carol Staehle
  313. Hunting Dangerous Game by Vin T. Sparano
  314. Petersen's Hunting Guide to Big Game by Petersen's Hunting
  315. "Collecting Rocks by Gems & Minerals" by Patti Polk
  316. The Man-Eaters of Tsavo by John Henry Patterson
  317. Baseball Hall of Fame Autographs by Ron Keurajian
  318. Just Fords by Brian Earnest
  319. Italian Renaissance Frames at the V&A by Christine Powell; Zoe Allen
  320. Conservation of Ruins by John Ashurst
  321. Risk Assessment for Object Conservation by Jonathan Ashley-Smith
  322. The History of Gauged Brickwork by Gerard Lynch
  323. Architectural Tiles: Conservation and Restoration by Lesley Durbin; Lesley Durbin
  324. "X-Radiography of Textiles by Dress and Related Objects" by Sonia O'Connor; Mary Brooks
  325. Upholstery Conservation: Principles and Practice by Dinah Eastop; Kathryn Gill
  326. "Semi-Precious Stones - A Historical Article on Agate by Amber by Amethyst and Many Other Varieties of Gemstones" by Edwin W. Streeter
  327. Radiography of Cultural Material by Julia Tum; Andrew Middleton
  328. CO2 Pistols & Rifles by James House
  329. Chicago Flashback by N/A
  330. Antique Firearms Assembly/Disassembly by David Chicoine
  331. Famous Firearms of the Old West by Hal Herring
  332. A Guide Book of United States Coins 2016 by R.S. Yeoman
  333. The Old Outboard Book by Peter Hunn
  334. The NES Encyclopedia by Chris Scullion
  335. Have Yourself a Very Vintage Christmas by Susan Waggoner
  336. Blitzkrieg Russia by Jon Sutherland; Diane Canwell
  337. Forbidden Rites by Richard Kieckhefer
  338. Hidden Treasures by Harriet Baskas
  339. Forbidden Rites by Richard Kieckhefer
  340. The Adhesive Postage Stamp by Patrick Chalmers
  341. Wellington's Spies by Mary McGrigor
  342. British Concentration Camps by Simon Webb
  343. Standard Catalog of Ruger Firearms by Jerry Lee
  344. Have Yourself a Very Vintage Christmas by Susan Waggoner
  345. Roadkill Abc by Adair McPherson
  346. Gun Digest 2013 by Jerry Lee
  347. Forty Years of Airfix Toys by Jeremy Brook
  348. Gun Digest's Revolver Maintenance Concealed Carry eShort by Grant Cunningham
  349. Gun Digest Book of Exploded Gun Drawings by Kevin Muramatsu
  350. Winchester Repeating Arms Company by Herb Houze
  351. Gun Digest Browning T-Bolt Assembly/Disassembly Instructions by Kevin Muramatsu
  352. Gunsmithing - Rifles by Patrick Sweeney
  353. Standard Catalog of Colt Firearms by James Tarr
  354. Gun Digest’s Why Revolvers for Concealed Carry? eShort by Grant Cunningham
  355. Custom Rifles - Mastery of Wood & Metal by Tom Turpin
  356. Gun Digest’s Choosing Concealed Carry Revolvers eShort by Grant Cunningham
  357. Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values by Phillip Peterson
  358. The Year's Work in the Oddball Archive by Charles M. Tung; Aaron Jaffe; Grant Farred; Seth Morton; Joseph Campana; Theodore Bale; Atia Sattar;
  359. Inventing a Better Mousetrap by Alan Rothschild; Ann Rothschild
  360. Ghost Towns of Montana by Shari Miller
  361. Clock Cases by Nigel Barnes; Karoliina Ilmonen
  362. Advertising Management by Donald W Jugenheimer; Larry D Kelley; Fogarty Klein Monroe
  363. Fragments of the World: Uses of Museum Collections by Suzanne Keene
  364. "HTML5 and CSS3 by Illustrated Introductory" by Sasha Vodnik
  365. Rag Darlings: Dolls From the Feedsack Era by Gloria Nixon
  366. "How To Make Doll Clothes - A Book For Daughters by Mothers And Grandmothers" by Emily Dow
  367. How Do They Do It? Paper Bills Edition - Money Learning for Kids | Children's Growing Up & Facts of Life Books by Baby Professor
  368. Dynastic Rule by Geraldine Norman
  369. I'd Rather Be Reading by Guinevere De La Mare
  370. Celebrating Canada by Peter E. Baker
  371. Millionaire Legacy by Thomas P. Curran
  372. "Standard Catalog of World Paper Money by General Issues by 1368-1960" by George S. Cuhaj
  373. Antique Trader Black American Price Guide by Kyle Husfloen
  374. Collecting Lladro by Peggy Whiteneck
  375. Old English Chintzes - Chintz in Relation to Antique Furniture by Hugh Phillipe
  376. An Introduction to American Antique Glassware by Alice Van Leer Carrick
  377. Building Art Knife Bolsters by Joe Kertzman
  378. The Brick Bible by Brendan Powell Smith
  379. "Gun Trader's Guide by Thirty-Fourth Edition" by Stephen D. Carpenteri
  380. Abbott's American Watchmaker by Henry G. Abbott
  381. Hunting Whitetails East & West by J. Wayne Fears; Larry Weishuhn
  382. The Tracker's Handbook by Len McDougall
  383. Good Hunting by Theodore Roosevelt
  384. Emily Gets Her Gun by Emily Miller
  385. Tales of Woods and Waters by Vin T. Sparano
  386. Wellington's Worst Scrape by Carole Divall
  387. 36 Bottles of Wine by Paul Zitarelli
  388. Shotgunning by Bob Brister
  389. Brick Fairy Tales by John McCann; Monica Sweeney; Becky Thomas
  390. Successful Turkey Hunting by John Higley
  391. The Care of Fine Books by Jane Greenfield
  392. The Ultimate Hunting Dog Reference Book by Vickie Lamb
  393. Christmas Remembered by Ben Logan
  394. Gun Trader's Guide to Shotguns by Robert A. Sadowski
  395. Watch Repair for Beginners by Harold C. Kelly
  396. The NRA Step-by-Step Guide to Gun Safety by Rick Sapp; National Rifle Association
  397. Time Tamed by Nicholas Foulkes
  398. Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing by David A. Madsen
  399. World Architecture by Richard Ingersoll
  400. Fundamentals of Building Construction by Edward Allen; Joseph Iano 1.
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[FINDS] Designer Dog Stuff (AliExpress)

So, I recently got a puppy (now an adolescent who loves to chew up everything). And I may have gone a little crazy with the branded dog stuff. I'm a relative newbie here, so please forgive me while I learn the correct format (both for the board and on reddit). (If anyone has any tips for how to do this better, I'm all ears! Woof!)
My dog, a mini sheepadoodle (if you're reading this post, hopefully you like dog pics)
CDG Play Patches (ironed onto dog clothes) The two items below with CDG patches Striped Dog Shirt (I added CDG patch, see pic above) Winter Coat (I added CDG patch, see pic above) CDG Play Hoodie (W2C link no longer working) CDG Play Hoodie (W2C link no longer working) CDG Play tee shirt McQueen (ish?) sweater Fendi Monster Parka Badlenciaga [sic] Jean Jacket Balenc Bag and Canada Goose Puffer Balenciaga (ish?) tee Gucci Dog Bed Gucci Jacket More Gucci Jackets Gucci Leash Gucci Leash (more colors) "GD" Leash (Gucci, or "Good Dog!"??) (also, LV) Off White Harness Bathing Ape (guys love this one)
I'm sure there's tons of other stuff out there: dog bowls, blankets, etc. I'd love to know what everyone else has found in the comments! Also, I just started with Taobao, so I haven't even gone down that rabbit hole yet for dog merch reps. But I imagine it's a gold mine...
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Black Friday 2016 Megathread: Post the best deals you've found here!

Hi all!
Given the high number of awesome deals available for Black Friday 2016, we thought it would be a good idea to have a central place to add your findings. Comment with any and all deals you've found, and we'll do our best to add them (and possibly a hat-tip!).
UPDATE: Given the high number of deals that are still active for Cyber Monday, we'll keep this post alive for today. Once the big weekend is finished for another year, that's all folks!

Fashion

Finance & Giftcard

Fitness & Health

Food

Hobby

Homewares

Kids & Toys

Pets

Services

Tech

Toys

Travel

Geo-specific roundups

A few members have messaged saying not all deals are relative to their area – so we've tried to mitigate that by including a few sites that have pretty comprehensive roundups for that area specifically.
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Happening in Indiana: June 17th - 23rd

All my information comes from VisitIndiana so the list is not 100% comprehensive. If you know of anything that's missing, please post and share with everyone! If you've ever been to any of these events, or if you go this week, please share your experiences
Also be sure to visit the city-specific subreddits
This Week Only
Northwest Indiana
The Antique Market's 29th Anniversary Celebration - Jun 21-23 at 3707 N Frontage Rd. 10% to 30% off most items in the store. Refreshments, door prize drawings and a free gift with purchase while supplies last. Tentative - Outdoor flea Market Sat 22nd from 8am-3pm.
Lake Michigan Catamaran Championships - Jun 21-23, 9am-5pm, at Washington Park Public Beach. Join the Catamaran Racing Association of Michigan (CRAM) and Hobie Cat Fleet 126 of Michigan City, IN for the Lake Michigan Catamaran Championships at the Washington Park Public Beach in Michigan City, IN. World class sailors from around the U.S. and Canada will be competing head to head on high performance one-design catamaran sailboats in multiple races each day. The planned start of the first race is 11am each day on a race course set on the always challenging southern shore of Lake Michigan.
Spirit of Monticello Festival - Jun 21-22 at Courthouse Square. Enjoy live music, shop at vendor booths, and eat delicious food at this thriving festival!
Rock the Arts - Jun 22, 11am-1030pm, at Potawatomi Park. ROCK THE ARTS is the Prairie Arts Council's summer festival that incorporates many of our favorite things: interactive art, music, and a beer garden!
Northeast Indiana
Park-inn Movies: Shrek - Jun 21, 930-1130pm, at Potawatomi Inn. Bring your blanket or lawn chair to the lawn overlooking Lake James. Admission is free to Inn Guests, Campground Guests and with paid admission to Pokagon State Park. (Weather Permitting).
Auburn Downtown Cruise-In - Jun 20, 530-800pm, at Courthouse Square. Car Registration: All show vehicles should arrive no earlier than 5:30 pm. Please enter at the corner of 7th & Cedar in order to check in and receive registration forms. A Crew’s Choice Award will be given for the most popular car. FREE FAMILY FUN in Downtown Auburn: - Door Prizes, - 50/50 Raffle, - Dine & Shop. If you have questions please contact the DeKalb Chamber Partnership at 260.925.2100. Admission is FREE!
'Summer of 69' Classic Cougar 50th Anniversary Show - Jun 21-22 at Courthouse Square. We will be celebrating the 69 model year, but all Mercury Cougars are invited to join us for an exciting weekend that includes a Cougar Cruise, Award Banquet Dinner & Celebration and an Anniversary Show. Bring your friends and family - make this a Summer to remember! Car registration will include up to four guests (2 adults & 2 children). There is no charge to participate in the Friday Cruise or to be a spectator at the show on Saturday. The Anniversary Show will be exclusively for Mercury Cougars only. Event Registration, information, including lodging and sponsorship opportunities, can be found online: https://www.catsccc.com/2019-events
Collaboratorium: Wall Drawings - Jun 19, 6-8pm, at the Artlink Contemporary Gallery. Collaboratorium brings artists together to create together. In the spirit of the work of Sol Lewitt, we’ll be creating murals by drawing on a variety of sizes of wall panels. The completed panels will then be displayed in public spaces in Fort Wayne later in the year (free prints of the panels will also be available to all participating artists).
Sweetwater Gearfest - Jun 21-22 at the Sweetwater Campus. This year's GearFest will offer more manufacturers gathering under tents to give you hands-on demonstrations of their gear. Join us (and thousands of other gear fanatics) for a weekend of gear, deals, workshops, performances, giveaways, and more
Tacos, Tequila & Margarita Fest 2019 - Jun 22, 11am-7p, at Headwaters Park. This year's event features 3 Full Bars, 20 Bartenders, more taco vendors, and even more margaritas! Join us for the 2nd annual Taco, Tequila & Margarita Fest at Headwaters Park on Saturday, June 22nd from 11am - 7pm. Advance ticket purchase gets you 5 drink tickets that can be used for your first margarita!
Covington Art Fair 2019 - Jun 22-23 at Covington Plaza. The Covington Art Fair is a high quality two-day community event featuring fine arts. The Covington Art Fair runs from Saturday June 22, 10am-5pm and Sunday June 23 11am-4pm
Rock N Brew Fort Wayne - Jun 22, 5-9pm, at Parkview Field. Rock N Brew 2019 is back Sat. June 22nd at Parkview Field 5p-9p! We have a limited amount of VIP tickets available that include 1 hour early entrance 5p-6p, a full beer, a full meal, access to the VIP area in the 400 club, tasting exclusive beers, everything included in the GA ticket and more!! General Admission tickets include unlimited beer tasting 6p-9p, a commemorative Rock N Brew tasting cup, a beer booklet, and sample the new Bear Beer for the 1st time! Sample over 100 beers from all over the World! Tickets will be on sale today at 10am at Parkview Field Box office and online. There will be live music, games, and a great time for everyone that comes out! This is a 21 and up event, but we have Designated Driver tickets available too.
Huntington Heritage Days - Jun 19-23 at Downtown and Huntington North High School. Huntington pays tribute to its heritage this year with the theme "The '60s: Yesterday", highlighting the 1960's with a fun-filled celebration that includes hot air balloon launches and a balloon glow; carnival, two car shows, and a '60s Sock Hop dance with live music at the courthouse square. There will also be the annual Huntington Heritage Days Parade, Kids Zone with games, free pony rides, camel rides and petting zoo; a Kiddy Tractor pull and more! The five-day festival will conclude with JeFFFest; an annual outdoor art festival held in the center block of the downtown featuring Fun food, Fabulous live music and Fine art created by local artists of all ages.
Pennville Lions Fair - Jun 18-22 at Pennville Park. Community-wide event! Animal judging competitions, vendors & food! All are encouraged to bring their families and attend!
Shipshewana Quilt Festival - Jun 19-22 at the Michiana Events Center. The Shipshewana Quilt Festival is an award-winning 4-day event with many activities including: lectures and workshops including Judy & Judel Niemeyer, Stacy West, Pat Holly & Sue Nickels; educational schoolhouse; a shop hop; a Quilt & Vendor Show; and many more activities throughout the county. Pre-enrollment begins on March 1, 2019! On-site enrollment is available for some activities. Please see website for details, www.ShipshewanaQuiltFest.com.
Jeff & Sheri Easter - Jun 21, 7-9pm, at the Blue Gate Theatre. For Jeff and Sheri, Gospel music is genetically programmed into their DNA. As members of acclaimed musical families - Jeff's father is one of the Easter Brothers and Sheri's mother is a member of The Lewis Family - they grew up surrounded by the sound of people praising God through their musical gifts. In August of 1984, both were at the Albert E. Brumley Sundown to Sunup Gospel Singing in Arkansas. Jeff, who was playing bass for the Singing Americans at the time, took the opportunity to reintroduce himself to Sheri's mother Polly; they had met on a previous occasion. Polly introduced Jeff to Sheri and the two were married ten months later.
Goodman Revival - Jun 22, 7-9pm, at Blue Gate Theatre. In the world of southern gospel music few names carry a more substantial legacy than Goodman. Creativity, authenticity and a passion for sharing the good news of Jesus Christ have long been the cornerstones of the family's sound and messages. They remain the foundation for the next chapter in the group's illustrious history with the launch of Goodman Revival.
Central Indiana
Gas City Concerts in the Park Presents Mindi Abair - Jun 18, 7pm, at Gas City Park. This is a FREE concert brought to you by the Gas City Concerts in the Park committee.
Indiana Fashion Week - Jun 18-22 at Goodwill of Central Indiana / Saks Fifth Avenue / The Crane Bay. Presented by the Indiana Fashion Foundation, this annual event is designed to serve as the “convention” of fashion professionals and style enthusiasts from across the state of Indiana. The week's events include the INDFW Youth Designer Challenge (in collaboration with Goodwill Industries), a press preview party, the Making it IN Fashion Industry Day Conference (in collaboration with Saks Fifth Avenue), and The Runway Shows, which will feature the INDFW Emerging Designer Competition.
Josh Groban: Bridges Tour with Jennifer Nettles - Jun 19, 730pm, at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The tour will make a stop in downtown Indianapolis on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 at Bankers Life Fieldhouse. The opening act will be Jennifer Nettles. For participating venues, every ticket purchased online for Josh Groban includes your choice of a CD or digital copy of Bridges. Josh Groban VIP Packages will remain available throughout the 2019 tour.
89th annual Marion County Fair - Jun 21-30, 5-11pm, at the Marion County Fairgrounds. The ​Marion County Fair is back for its 89th year and invites fairgoers to enjoy a wide variety of special features, events, acts and more! The 2019 fair showcases different attractions including fair food, Dino-ROAR (interactive & educational dinosaur show & exhibit), pageants, talent shows, First Bite Fishing Tank, Grandstands events, Elite Performance K9 Frisbee Dogs, Bear Hollow Chainsaw Wood Carvers, Princesses & Superheroes, a petting zoo and much more! ​Hundreds of Marion County youth showcase their talents through 4-H to celebrate Marion County’s agricultural heritage in categories including fashion, photography, crafts, and animals.
Stormyfest - Jun 22 at EKO, 5162 W Pike Plaza Rd. StormyFest seeks to unleash the full potential of the African Caribbean community through unique cultural experiences that enable the diverse ethnic groups and communities in the city to connect, learn about each other, unite and engage in the most energetic and fun way, MUSIC and DANCE!
Eiteljorg Museum Indian Market & Festival - Jun 22-23 at the Eiteljorg Museum. Native American fine art, food, music, dancing, storytelling and family activities. Children 17 & under free. Includes museum access.
A New Media Exhibition & Erik Deerly: Exo Resonance - June 12-22 at the IU Kokomo Downtown Gallery. We have both our A New Media Exhibition and Erik Deerly: Exo Resonance exhibitions on display. Our A New Media Exhibition showcases new media based artwork from artists across the U.S. Our other exhibition showcases an installation based work by IU Kokomo's New Media, Art, & Technology professor, Erik Deerly. These exhibits will run through June 22nd. Our gallery hours are Wednesdays/Fridays: 11:30-5:30 and Thursdays/Saturdays: 12:30-6:30.
Wild Women's Advanced Backpacking Trip - Jun 19-23, 2-3pm, at the Morgan Monroe State Forest. Join DNK Presents as we take you on the first women’s only guided trip of the entire Tecumseh Trail in Central Indiana. The entire Tecumseh Trail is 42 miles that begins in Morgan-Monroe State Forest and ends on the southern boarder of Yellowwood State Forest and where Hoosier National Forest begins. We will arrange shuttles to drive you to your vehicles when you finish the trip. Depending on the day you will hike approximately 8-12 miles each day to complete the trip on Sunday June 23rd. The terrain is rugged and there are severe elevation gains and losses as well as creek crossings.
7 Bridges: The Ultimate Eagles Experience - Jun 23, 3-6pm, at Cedar Lake Winery. Cedar Creek is Indiana's only single location winery, brewery and distillery - all family owned and operated, just three miles from downtown Martinsville!
Bicentennial Park Summer Concert: 8 Track Mind - Jun 22, 7-9pm, at Bicentennial Park. Located at the corner of Indiana and Main Streets, the park is convenient to local restaurants to enjoy before the show. Popular Bloomington based band 8 Track Mind will take the stage on June 22. Live music begins at 7 pm; bring your lawn chairs or blankets. Free.
Games in the Park - Jun 22, 2-5pm, at Forest Park. Games in the Park is a FREE event at Forest Park featuring jumbo-sized games and recreational activities. Majority of the games are mind and tactic games suited for the adult and teenage audience but everyone is welcome to attend. New games may be added each event as the demand grows. Need something to do this weekend? Drop by and spend the day having some competitive fun, meeting new people, and enjoying the great outdoors.
Richmond Shakespeare Festival - Jun 21 - Jul 6, at Whitewater Gorge Park. Richmond Shakespeare Festival announces its 2019 Season featuring Hamlet and The Tempest as a dynamic pairing in rotating repertory, the productions will be created by a brilliant cast and crew of AEA and non-AEA professionals, college-age interns, and volunteers sourced from as nearby as Richmond, and Indianapolis, and as far away as Utah, Maine and New York. Leading this company is Producing Artistic Director, Patrick Flick, also Executive Director of the international Shakespeare Theatre Association. Come see some of the only Shakespeare being produced right here in beautiful Wayne County.
Dinosaurs at Dusk Movie - Jun 22-23, 1-4pm, at Earlham College Joseph Moore Museum. Travel through time in a full dome film adventure at the planetarium of the Joseph Moore Museum! The 30-minute film "Dinosaurs at Dusk" will take you on a prehistoric adventure. See a close-up view of the early Earth and the fantastic animals that once roamed its surface and ancient skies. Tickets are $5 a person. Movies run June 22nd and 23rd at 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, and 4pm.
MainStreet Shelbyville Wine Walk - Jun 21, 530-11pm, at Historic Downtown Shelbyville. Join us for an evening of wine, food, and fun! We will pair 11 Indiana wineries with 11 local businesses in our beautiful, historic downtown. Our unique experience will allow you to Sip, Stroll, and Shop the night away! The Wine Walk runs from 5:30 - 9:30 and we will "wine down" the evening with a featured concert by Ghost Rider from 9 -11 pm. In our food court we will have offerings from Queen's Cafe and Dining, the Icing Shoppe, BoxBurger, and Chompz food trucks. A fun evening of wine, food, and music all while exploring downtown Shelbyville. Wineries scheduled to attend: Mallow Run, Brandywine Vineyards, Holtkamp, Butler, Daniel's Vineyard, Cedar Creek, Buck Creek, Chateau de Pique, Ertel Cellars, Easley Winery and Hunter's Ridge. Riverfront Taproom will be providing beverages during the concert and additional music provided by : Kit Haymond, The Long Family, Jeffery Richardson, and Erich Davies
Old Timer's Weekend 2019 - Jun 22-23, 11am-9pm, at Winchester Speedway. Sprint Cars are Back on the High Banks! Plus Thunder Roadsters & Old Timers
Southern Indiana
Yoga Class with a Glass - Jun 20, 6-7pm, at the Patoka Lake Winery. Yoga Class? I thought you said "Pour a Glass" Actually, it's both! Ticket includes a glass of wine and 1 hour yoga class designed for all levels. Never done yoga before? No worries, this is not a power hour. Bring a mat or a beach towel, and wear comfortable clothing. We encourage you to arrive early, check in at the tasting bar and get your glass of wine before heading into the class for fun, mindful sipping. Must be 21 years and older to participate. Weather permitting, this yoga class will be outdoors on the lawn (or inside the event center in the case of rain).
Build a Beer Workshop - Jun 19, 630-830pm at Function Brewing. Function Brewing has graciously invited Bloomington Girls Pint Out to collaborate on a new beer—and we need your help to create this one-of-a-kind brew! Starting at 7 p.m., Function breweowner Steve will give us an informal “Beer 101” lesson. Then we’ll put on our drinking caps and brainstorm with Steve to come up with our very own beer. Steve will work his magic, and we’ll come together a few weeks later to tap and taste our creation.
Jimmie Vaughan & the Tilt-A-Whirl Band - Jun 22, 8pm, at the Buskirk-Chumley Theater. Jimmie Vaughan is far more than just one of the greatest and most respected guitarists in the world of popular music. Guitar Player magazine describes him as “a virtual deity — a living legend.” After all, Vaughan provides a vital link between contemporary music and its proud heritage, as well as being a longtime avatar of retro cool. He has set the standard for quality modern roots music and has earned the esteem of his legendary guitar-playing heroes and superstar peers, along with successive generations of young players through his solo career and his time with The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
Bluegrass on the Square - Jun 22, 4-8pm, at Historic Downtown Corydon. Since its inception in 2003, Bluegrass on the Square has featured some of the most well-known Bluegrass musicians in the region. Now in its 16th year. All concerts are free and open to the public. Corydon’s picturesque historic town square is the perfect setting to sprawl out on the lawn, so bring lawn chairs and blankets. Dine and shop at our unique local businesses.
Sunday Concert Series: Eric & The Iconics - Jun 23, 7-8pm, at Turtle Run Winery. You've seen Eric Kerr out here with The Rigby's and Brutally Handsome and if anyone could have heard that insanely good warm-up last summer with Brutally Handsome...wow! Eric created his own band and is planning to drift us back into some good time "classic music." From Pop, Rock, Motown, R&B favorites and "seldom heard" gems of the '60s and '70s. From The Temptations to Al Green to ELO; From Etta James to Dusty Springfield to The Staples Singers. They'll take you back one song at a time.
Willard Library Heritage Days Festival - Jun 21-22 at Willard Library Park. Catch amazing sights and sounds with appearances from aerialists, stilt walkers, jugglers, musical performers, and reenactors of Evansville’s most prominent native sons and daughters. All of these spectacles are FREE for our patrons and the public. Mark your calendars for the Heritage Days Festival on June 21st & 22nd, brought to you by Willard Library and Honorary Chair Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch. Seatings for the play are at 6:30 p.m. on Friday and 1 p.m. & 6:30 p.m. on Saturday. While you’re there, choose from a selection of food trucks or bring your lawn chairs and blankets to picnic in the park with performers and playwrights. Come enjoy this Victorian-era street fair where history will come to life!
Ferdinand Heimatfest - Jun 21-22 at 18th Street Park. Enjoy live music and entertainment, delicious food, a beer garden, and activities all weekend long. For more information, visit FerdinandHeimatfest.com.
Circus Day - Jun 22, 10am-4pm, at French Lick West Baden Museum. French Lick and West Baden have a rich circus history. The famed Hagenbeck Wallace Circus was headquartered here in the early 1900's. Learn all about it and share a day of family fun at the French Lick West Baden Museum’s annual Circus Day event in downtown French Lick. Acrobats, fire eaters, clowns, games, a live circus band and all manner of fun on Saturday June 22 from 10 AM to 4 PM. Learn more online at www.flwbmuseum.com
Tenderloin Throwdown - Jun 22 at Courthouse Square. Who has the best tenderloin in the state? Find out during the 2018 Tenderloin Throwdown. Restaurants set up around the square to cook up their best in 4 categories, breaded, creative, grilled, and people's choice. In addition to sampling from some of the best enjoy craft beer, wine, boutiques, activities, live music, art, and capture your own picture of the famous courthouse tower tree
Park-inn Movies: Despicable Me - Jun 22, 930-1130pm, at Clifty Inn. Bring your blanket to the lawn overlooking the Ohio River (behind Clifty Inn). Admission is free to Inn Guests, Campground Guests and with paid admission to Clifty Falls State Park. (Weather Permitting).
Music on Main & Cruise-In - Jun 21, 6-10pm, at Main Street Downtown Rising Sun. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy Rising Sun's beautiful location along the Ohio River. Shopping and dining in the heart of downtown Rising Sun.
Junk in the Trunk Downtown Street Market - Jun 22, 9am-2pm, at Downtown Rising Sun Main Street. Along with downtown shops and eateries open to the public, individuals are invited to "rent" a parking spot along Main Street to sell vintage and antique items out of the truck of the vehicles. Proceeds from the event go to the Ohio County Historical Society to help purchase Underground Railroad Markers for Rising Sun. There is no admission fee for shoppers. Vendor space is $20 per parking space. First come, first served. This is a rain or shine event. For more information, contact Amber at (812) 551-5152
Rising Sun Indiana Blues & BBQ - Jun 22, 12pm-10pm, at Main Street Downtown Rising Sun. The event features an amateur BBQ Competition (ribs & brisket), a Hillbilly Fashion Show at noon, Kid Zone, arts & crafts vendors and live music from 1-10 p.m. Enjoy the smells of our grilling participants' entries as live blues bands take the stage. Samples available from participating competitors. Blues bands including the Matt Waters Duo (1:00-2:00 p.m.); Amy and the Arrangement (2:30-4:00pm); Ricky Nye Inc (4:30-6:00 p.m.); Misterman and the Mojo Band (6:30-8:00 p.m.) and The Fabulous Blues Brothers Showband/Leroy Ellington (8:30-10:00pm). A Kid Zone, arts, crafts, and food vendors will be present along Rising Sun Main Street. Bring your lawn chairs for the music and be sure to check out the shops and restaurants along Main Street. The event is free and open to the public.
Dragging Main Retro Cruise - Jun 22, 9am-7pm, at Tell City Main Street. Tractors 9:00 AM - 2:00 PM. Cars 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM. Check out www.pickperry.com for details as well. Any questions contact the Perry County Visitor's Bureau at 812-547-7933
Wine and Dessert Soiree - Jun 21, 8-930pm, at the West Baden Springs Hotel. Enjoy the ultimate expression of West Baden Springs Hotel - the luxury of Europe with the warmth of home. Decadent desserts made in-house and served with expertly paired wine varietals from around the world.
ONGOING EVENTS
Northwest Indiana
Chesterton's European Market - Saturdays May through October at Third St and Broadway, Downtown Chesterton. An outdoor family/artisanal market held in historic downtown Chesterton from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Gary Southshore Railcats at U.S. Steel Yard - Various days at US Steel Yard. A day at U.S. Steel yard is non-stop fun, and that's even without the baseball! The RailCats promise a wide array of laugh-out-loud between inning entertainment, great giveaways , jaw-dropping fireworks and a family-first, kid-friendly atmosphere!
Miller Woods Hike Sundays - Every Sunday at Miller Woods. The hike starts at the National Lakeshore's Paul H. Douglas Center and travels through varied habitats including rare and beautiful black oak savanna and offers incredible views of Lake Michigan and Chicago. Wear sturdy shoes and bring water and insect repellent. This hike is offered every Sunday from 1:30 to 3:30pm.
Summer Sundown Music Series - Sundays May through August. Bring the lawn chairs or blankets and enjoy Sunday evenings listening to a different musical artist each week. Each Sunday evening you will find yourself at a different park with new musical artist. Check online to see where and who will be appearing!
Michigan City Municipal Band Concerts - Thursdays in June, July, and August, at the Washington Park Guy Foreman Amphitheater. Experience free live musical performances under the stars near the shores of Lake Michigan in Washington Park. Seating available or bring your own chair. June-August, Thursdays 7:30pm.
Market on the Square - Fridays June through August, 3-9pm, at Founders Square. There will be over 20 vendors selling unique crafts, fresh produce, honey, flowers, breads and jams. Plus local food vendors selling food. Bands from the region will begin at 6. Then to top off the evening we will have a family movie at dusk.
Keepers of the Fire: The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi - April 2019 to January 2020 at The History Museum. The rich history, culture, and art of the Pokagon Band of Potawatomi is shared in this vibrant exhibit about the thriving community. Through interviews and oral histories, sculpture and beadwork, art and artifacts, the exhibit immerses visitors in the traditions and teachings of the Pokagon Band.
South Bend Cubs at Four Winds Field - Various days at Four Winds Field. The South Bend Cubs are the Class A minor league affiliate of the World Series Champion Chicago Cubs. Over the past 30 seasons, the team has won five Midwest League titles and has captured 12 division titles. In 2015 the team was named Ballpark Digest's Team of the Year and received the John H. Johnson President's Award, the highest award in minor league baseball.
The Dinner Detective Murder Mystery Show - May 4th 2019 to May 2nd 2020, 6-9pm, at the DoubleTree by Hilton. America’s largest interactive murder mystery dinner show! The Dinner Detective provides a hilarious evening of murder mystery, a 4-course meal, and a prize package for the top sleuth. Just beware, the killer might be sitting right next to you!
Northeast Indiana
Fort Wayne TinCaps at Parkview Field - Various days at Parkview Field. The TinCaps are entering their 10th season at Parkview Field, which has been rated as Minor League Baseball's No. 1 Ballpark Experience four consecutive years.
Faces of Middlebury - May 17th to October 4th throughout Middlebury. Grab your cameras and the map to locate each “face of Middlebury” and insert your face for the perfect picture. Free maps are available at local businesses and organizations. Post your pics on Middlebury Then & Now’s Facebook page or on Instagram using #facesofmiddlebury. Can you find all of them, up to 30 "faces"?
Gangsters, Saloons and Buggies on Roofs Guided Tour - May 29th to September 25th at the Downtown Middlebury library. You wouldn't know Middlebury had a rough-and-tumble past, but behind today's modern facades lie tales of small-town mischief, hoods on the lam and possible mysterious passageways. Get the inside story and secrets from a local with this tour of downtown. Tours are offered at 10am every Wednesday and at 630pm the first Tuesday of each month. Walking tour is approximately 1 hour. Allow time after the tour to visit the unique shops and restaurants in the area. $5 Group tours are available by advanced reservation (call 574.825.5601)
Giant Toadstools and the World's Fair Guided Walking Tour - May 30th to September 26th at the Krider World's Fair Garden. Enjoy a guided tour through living history! The Krider family of Middlebury once captured the imagination of the world. This tour of the garden that bears their name opens a window to the family's nursery at the height of its creative powers. The beauty will take your breath away, just as it did at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933. Tours are offered at 10am every Thursday and at 630pm the first Tuesday of each month. Walking tour is approximately 1 hour. Allow time after the tour to visit the museum, unique shops and restaurants in the area. $5 Group tours are available by advanced reservation (call 574.825.5601)
A Simple Sanctuary, the new musical - March 28th to October 31st at the Blue Gate Theatre. She prayed the day would never come, but when her past comes calling, Melissa James has no choice but to flee. Pursued and living on the run, she finds desperate sanctuary and surprising friendship in Amish country. Part suspense, part romance, A Simple Sanctuary is a compelling story of love tested, the cost of freedom, and the solace found in true community.
Shipshewana Flea Market - Tuesdays and Wednesdays from May through September, 8am-4pm, at the Shipshewana Auction. Nearly 700 open-air booths on 40 acres await you at the Midwest’s Largest Flea Market. Food courts, restrooms, scooter rentals and rest areas are on site. Open rain or shine. Also open for Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, and new weekend markets on August 16-17 (MotheDaughter Days). Antique Auctions are every Wednesday inside the Antique & Miscellaneous building.
Central Indiana
Kroger Symphony on the Prairie - Saturdays and Sundays at Conner Prairie. The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's summer series provides music from classical, pop, and rock genres from mid-June through Labor Day weekend. See performance schedule online indianapolissymphony.org
Hot Wheels: Race to Win - May 18th to July 28th at The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis. Ladies and gentlemen, start your engines and hold on tight as we open our Hot Wheels: Race to Win exhibit celebrating speed, safety, design, and power. Get revved up for the special performances, activities, and the occasional pit stop.
Treasures of Ancient Greece exhibit - Jun 15 to Jan 5 at The Childrens Museum of Indianapolis. This once-in-a-lifetime immersive exhibition brings to Indianapolis more than 150 ancient objects and artifacts, many of which have never been seen outside of Greece. The ancient Greeks revered the human body, and many of the depictions are nude. Featured are bronze and marble statues, gold jewelry and funerary objects, exquisite pottery, artifacts of the world’s first democracy, and an extraordinary replica of the Antikythera Mechanism, known as the world’s first computer.
Mind Tripping Show - March 1st to December 28th, 8:30-10PM at the Hilton Indianapolis Hotel and Suites. Mind Tripping: a Comedy with a Psychological Twist is an interactive show by Christian & Katalina, the #1 Husband and Wife Comedy Mind Reading Act in the Nation. Be a part of a mind-bending, reality-twisting interactive theatrical show. Think Candid Camera meets the Twilight Zone. Be prepared to have your perceptions challenged and your expectations turned upside down
Naturally Inspired Art Exhibition - May 24th to August 21st at The Indianapolis Zoo. After the paintings have dried and been professionally framed by The Great Frame Up Downtown, they are displayed for the summer in the Schaefer Rotunda at White River Gardens. Plus, you also get to enjoy the works of some of our more artistically inclined animals. Who knows — you may see a penguin Picasso, a walrus Warhol, an elephant Escher and many others! The Naturally Inspired Art Show presented by The Great Frame Up Downtown is included with Zoo admission.
Nickelodeon’s PAW Patrol Adventure Play - February 23 to July 28th at The Children's Museum of Indianapolis. The hero pups of Adventure Bay are coming to The Children’s Museum, and they need your help. It’s time to run some rescue missions, as we work together to overcome challenges and help everyone in Adventure Bay. Enter the Lookout. Save the Day in Adventure Bay. Be a Helping Hero on Jake’s Mountain.
The National Bank of Indianapolis Summer Nights Film Series - Various days June-August, at The Amphitheater. You can watch movies under the stars every weekend at Newfields. Doors open at 7 pm, when you can enjoy a picnic dinner, music, and activities, followed by that night’s movie, which will begin when twilight turns to night (usually 9:30 pm). Over the summer, over 20 movies will be shown—everything from black-and-white classics to modern blockbusters. All you need is a picnic (with non-alcoholic beverages only), chairs (for the back row of each tier), and blankets (in case the chair row is full). You will also want sunscreen and bugspray. No alcohol, pets, candles taller than 12 inches, or knives permitted. And if you want to travel light with just a chair and blanket, concessions will be available to purchase. Check out discovernewfields.org/summer-nights-2019 to see available films and to purchase tickets once they are available.
Zoolapalooza Concert Series - Fridays in June and July, 530-830pm, at the Indianapolis Zoo. Under the Bicentennial Pavilion, this incredibly fun night out is a great way to kick off summer weekends on Friday evenings with terrific live music. Concerts are free for members and included with Zoo admission, so you can play all day and dance all night! Seating under the Bicentennial Pavilion includes open tables on a first-come, first-serve basis
First Friday Kokomo - First Friday of every month, 530-9pm, at Downtown Kokomo. Activities include art, music, food, local vendors, shops, entertainment, kid's activities & much more! Visit their Facebook page for monthly themes and schedule of all activities!
Kokomo Jackrabbits at Kokomo Municipal Stadium - Various days at the Kokomo Municipal Stadium. Enjoy a day at the ballpark! The Kokomo Jackrabbits baseball team are members of the summer collegiate Prospect League. Games are held late May through early August and feature fun themes and giveaways. Lawn and stadium seating available, starting at $8.
Kokomo Free Summer Concert Series - Fridays in June, 7-10pm, at the Kokomo Arts Pavilion in Foster Park. Kokomo's Free Summer Concert Series features nationally-known bands and musicians. All concerts are free! Many concerts will also feature food vendors and kid's activities in addition to great live music! Outdoor seating; bring lawn chairs. Visit website to see full list of bands and concerts. June 22 - HOG Fest featuring Allman Betts Band
Karl Martz and the Legacy of IU Ceramics - May 4th to July 27th, 1-4pm, at the Haan Museum of Indiana Art. Martz’s influence spread throughout Indiana and beyond through the ceramics program that he established at IU in 1945, and through his students. Many of Martz’s students went on to teach at universities, and others established successful careers as independent ceramic artists. The exhibition features works by Karl Martz, faculty that taught (or still teach) in the IU Ceramics Department, and students who went on to establish successful careers in ceramics.
Space Exhibits and Activities - April 14th to June 22nd, 10am-5pm at Turkey Run State Park Nature Center. Explore the wonders of space. On the last day the exhibits are at Turkey Run (June 22), the Wabash Valley Astronomical Society will be on hand from 3-5pm with a special telescope that allows for safe viewing of the sun. That night, nearby Shades State Park, which has one of the darkest night skies in Indiana, will host a Shades Star Party at 10pm along the road to the Pine Hills parking lot. The society will set up telescopes along the road and have astronomers available to help people see into space. Turkey Run's interpretive naturalists will provide star shows in the nature center planetarium at 2 pm every Saturday and Sunday beginning in May and running through August.
Summer Story Hour - Mondays, 10-11am, at the Physical Building of the Joseph Moore Museum. Join us each Monday in June and July at 10am for a special hour of stories! Each week will feature a different book about nature or science with a corresponding craft or activity. All ages are welcome and stories are chosen particularly for children in preschool - first grade.
Southern Indiana
Wildlife Cruises on Patoka Lake - Wednesdays May through October at the Patoka Lake Marina. Not just a boat ride: cruise the second largest lake in Indiana upon a climate controlled tour boat to search for osprey, eagles, blue herons, loons and other wildlife. Two hour cruises embark EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10am beginning in May and continuing through October. Voyagers are encouraged to capture on camera baby osprey in their nests, an eagle in flight, and busy beavers as the boat passes by.
Wine Cruises on Patoka Lake - Every other Friday starting June 7th, 730-930pm, at the Patoka Lake Marina. Sip wine paired with hors d'oeuvres/desserts while enjoying the sunset on Patoka Lake on our 60 person tour boat! Enjoy 5-7 tastings of wine from a featured Indiana winery, and choose 2 glasses of your favorite to enjoy after the tasting portion. Bottles of wine available for purchase as well as additional glasses. Call (812) 685-2203 to reserve your spot today! Only $50/person or $98/couple. Visit our website to view the winery lineup.
Snow White and the Prince - May 25th to June 29th, at 9am, at The Derby Dinner Playhouse. Children's Musical Theatre suitable for ages 3 to 12. Join Snow White on a comical adventure with her prince, and all seven of those silly dwarves, in this vibrant new musical. A clever re-telling of the classic fairy tale that is sure to please even the most devoted Disney fans! Price: Breakfast – $17.00; Lunch – $22.00 Breakfast 9:00 A.M. Show 10:00 A.M. Lunch 12:00 P.M. Show 1:15 P.M.
The Savannah Sipping Society - May 22nd to June 30th, 6-10pm, at the Derby Dinner Playhouse. From the authors of “The Dixie Swim Club” comes a laugh-a-minute comedy about four Southern women, all needing to escape their day-to-day routines, drawn together by fate—and an impromptu happy hour. Ticket price includes dinner, show, tax & parking. AAA discount available.
Floyds Knobs Farmers Market - Saturdays May through October at 400 Block Laffollette Station. Floyds Knobs Farmers Market Opening May 11 - October 26 Every Saturday from 8:30 am to 1 pm. Were an Indiana Grown Market and host a variety of Great Events throughout Season.
The Art of the Monon - April 1st to August 31st, 10am-4pm at the French Lick West Baden Museum. The Monon was Indiana’s railroad and touched every town in Orange County. See the Monon paintings of renowned railroad artist Howard Fogg and other rare Monon items.
Dubois County Bombers at League Stadium - Various days at the League Stadium. League Stadium was home to the Rockford Peaches in the hit movie A League of Their Own. The vintage signage, scoreboard, and atmosphere remain. The Bombers play in vintage-inspired uniforms - pants are knickered, stirrups are worn. The crack of a wood bat against a baseball resounds through the stadium. You may hear Who’s on First over the audio. We even have our own Peaches at the games keeping everything in the stadium rolling, while our coaches and players keep it exciting on the field.
Rock on Rising Sun - April 10th to September 30th on Main Street. Search and re-hide painted rocks hidden within the City of Rising Sun city limits. Spearheaded by a local resident, thousands of rocks are painted throughout the season for kids of all ages to find and re-hide. Participants are encouraged to paint their own creations and hide within the city limits. Photos of found rocks are asked to be uploaded to the Rock on Rising Sun Facebook page.
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