5$ draws, prizes, fun and good competition. The place to be on a Tuesday night.
Thank You JoAnn Chapman
The Flying Dutchman
From its stormy overture to climactic finale, Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman lures you into its mysterious depths. The Dutchman, a ghostly sailor, is condemned to wander the waves for eternity. But every seventh year he disembarks to find a bride who can break his curse. In a small Norwegian fishing village, he fatefully encounters Senta, a young woman who is obsessed with the Dutchman’s legend. Can the power of love break the curse? How much must we sacrifice to bring about salvation?
Maestro David Neely leads this sweeping, evocative score which features epic choruses, thrilling orchestrations and a superstar cast headlined by bass-baritone Ryan McKinny, who makes his DMMO debut as the Dutchman. Company favorite Joshua Borths makes his mainstage directing debut, charting the course of Richard Wagner’s return to the DMMO stage for the first time in nearly 40 years. Steven C. Kemp returns as scenic designer and Ian Wallace debuts as projection designer.
Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm

EXCEPTION: We will meet at the Memorial Balloon Field at 7:00 am during the National Balloon Classic on July 26 and August 2.
Free program, thanks to our dedicated volunteer instructors. Sign up for the text group in case of weather cancellations at https://www.tinyurl.com/IPRTexts
10-4pm Saturday & Sunday, July 5-6
905 N. Buxton St., Indianola, IA
It's FREE! So bring a friend!
The Rake's Progress
Inspired by William Hogarth’s famous series of paintings, Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress charts one man’s path from pleasure to ruin. When the mysterious Nick Shadow appears, Tom Rakewell abandons his sweetheart, Anne Trulove, and leaves behind his country life for the temptations of the city. But London’s glittering promise soon dissolves as love, money and sanity slip farther and farther from his grasp. Can true love save him, or will the devil get the last laugh?
The Rake’s Progress is surely one of the 20th century’s most dazzling and original works—as if a Mozart opera wandered into a hall of mirrors. Comedy and tragedy are never far apart in this light-hearted work that can break your heart with the broadest of smiles. Jonas Hacker, Joélle Harvey and Sam Carl lead the cast in a new production by director Chas Rader-Shieber and scenic and costume designer Robert Perdziola, featuring the festival debut of conductor Christopher Allen.
10-4pm Saturday & Sunday, July 5-6
905 N. Buxton St., Indianola, IA
It's FREE! So bring a friend!
Whip It Good Catering is excited to be hosting "Call Me Chef! Kids Cooking Classes again! Please read below for important information:
- Classes held at Whip It Good Catering, 110 South Howard Street, Indianola, Iowa
- Designed for kids ages 3-14 (give or take depending on child).
- An adult will be required to attend with the kids.
- Kids will prepare a full family meal that feeds 4-5 people. Meals will be prepared in disposable pans and ready for your ovens at home.
- Kids will receive a paper chef's hat, disposable apron, and ceritificate of completion.
- Cost is $60 per child
- $25 per additional child if they want to prepare and share the same meal
- If they each want to prepare their own meals then they will need to each register at the $60 level
- Payment is required no later than 1 week prior to the class. If you do not submit payment, your spot may be released.
The Cunning Little Vixen
The tale of a quick-witted fox and her escape from confinement for a life in the forest is by turns joyful, witty, romantic and tragic. The Cunning Little Vixen follows the cycle of death and rebirth through the instinctive and immediate world of nature—animal and human, which Janáček loved so dearly. In this celebrated score, singers and orchestra embody the sounds of the forest, the feel of sunshine on your face and the thrill of a starlit sky.
Bursting with boundless invention, imaginative colors and a memorable cast of creatures, director Kristine McIntyre, maestro David Neely, and Oyoram, Visual Composer, reunite after their triumphant production of Bluebeard’s Castle to bring the vixen’s natural world to life. Vita Tzykun returns to join this creative team as costume designer, Luke Cantarella returns as scenic designer and Kate Ashton returns as Lighting Designer. Soprano Hera Hyesang Park debuts as the Vixen and Sun-Ly Pierce returns to the festival to make a role debut as the Fox.
5$ draws, prizes, fun and good competition. The place to be on a Tuesday night.
The Cunning Little Vixen
The tale of a quick-witted fox and her escape from confinement for a life in the forest is by turns joyful, witty, romantic and tragic. The Cunning Little Vixen follows the cycle of death and rebirth through the instinctive and immediate world of nature—animal and human, which Janáček loved so dearly. In this celebrated score, singers and orchestra embody the sounds of the forest, the feel of sunshine on your face and the thrill of a starlit sky.
Bursting with boundless invention, imaginative colors and a memorable cast of creatures, director Kristine McIntyre, maestro David Neely, and Oyoram, Visual Composer, reunite after their triumphant production of Bluebeard’s Castle to bring the vixen’s natural world to life. Vita Tzykun returns to join this creative team as costume designer, Luke Cantarella returns as scenic designer and Kate Ashton returns as Lighting Designer. Soprano Hera Hyesang Park debuts as the Vixen and Sun-Ly Pierce returns to the festival to make a role debut as the Fox.
Anyone else notice a rising increase in negativity out there? By asking a question like that, I’m practically begging you to look for it and prove me right!
But what if I ask you to prove me wrong – that there’s also a whole lot of reasons to be joyful?
If you knew for sure that you got back what you put out into the world, would you put out things like grouchiness, hostility, sarcasm, ridicule, and shame, or would you put out patience, kindness, helpfulness, forgiveness, grace, and joy?
What if I told you that there’s strong evidence that people respond to us the way we show up for them?
And what if there was truth to the idea that to show up with more joy, with more hope, with more light, we simply need to look for more of it – and it’s EVERYWHERE!
This quick hit, one-hour course offers strategies and tactics in radical self-management, resilience, empathy, and in making workdays (and every day) better for the people around us. Join us to find the joy and be the joy!!
Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm
Join Indianola Young Professionals for a laid-back evening at Sticks & Balls, where the vibes are chill and the competition is optional. Whether you're crushing drives on a world-famous golf course, dodging zombies in a virtual showdown, or just kicking back with a cold drink and a game of pool, there's something for everyone.
This is the perfect chance to meet new faces, reconnect with familiar ones, and explore one of Indianola’s newest hotspots. We hope you'll join us!
Thank You JoAnn Chapman
Whether it’s a simple switch or a major move, change can cause disruption, but it doesn’t have to cause dysfunction. With just a handful of key concepts, anyone can help enable change in an organizational context in a way that protects both the people and the business, and doesn’t create unnecessary pain. Join us in this half-day session to learn more.
With just a handful of key concepts, Changemakers can enable change in an organization in a way that protects business interests, empowers people, and simplifies the process. Join us in this session to learn more.
Changemakers are the individuals who put the good of the organization first, make authentic human connection, and consistently treat change as a process, not an event. They make things happen.
More often than not, though, Changemakers get stuck. There’s not enough budget. Our projects keep falling behind. We rarely stick to a change when we propose one. Someone is always upset about an initiative. Is there a better way? Yes!
This jam packed and engaging session will give you the tools and techniques for a better way…
- For change
- To get more done
- To bring people along
By attending this course, participants will:
- Gain tools to help you improve your influence
- Encounter a simple, easy-to-apply model for talking about one of the most disruptive forces at work
- Enable you to identify and empower changemakers around you
We’re thrilled to invite you to the Ribbon Cutting for Linda Frazier with Rate! Join us at her location (113 E. Salem Ave Suite 103) on Thursday, July 10th at 3:00pm!
Feel free to explore more about Rate Mortgage Lending here. We look forward to seeing you there!
The Rake's Progress
Inspired by William Hogarth’s famous series of paintings, Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress charts one man’s path from pleasure to ruin. When the mysterious Nick Shadow appears, Tom Rakewell abandons his sweetheart, Anne Trulove, and leaves behind his country life for the temptations of the city. But London’s glittering promise soon dissolves as love, money and sanity slip farther and farther from his grasp. Can true love save him, or will the devil get the last laugh?
The Rake’s Progress is surely one of the 20th century’s most dazzling and original works—as if a Mozart opera wandered into a hall of mirrors. Comedy and tragedy are never far apart in this light-hearted work that can break your heart with the broadest of smiles. Jonas Hacker, Joélle Harvey and Sam Carl lead the cast in a new production by director Chas Rader-Shieber and scenic and costume designer Robert Perdziola, featuring the festival debut of conductor Christopher Allen.
The Cunning Little Vixen
The tale of a quick-witted fox and her escape from confinement for a life in the forest is by turns joyful, witty, romantic and tragic. The Cunning Little Vixen follows the cycle of death and rebirth through the instinctive and immediate world of nature—animal and human, which Janáček loved so dearly. In this celebrated score, singers and orchestra embody the sounds of the forest, the feel of sunshine on your face and the thrill of a starlit sky.
Bursting with boundless invention, imaginative colors and a memorable cast of creatures, director Kristine McIntyre, maestro David Neely, and Oyoram, Visual Composer, reunite after their triumphant production of Bluebeard’s Castle to bring the vixen’s natural world to life. Vita Tzykun returns to join this creative team as costume designer, Luke Cantarella returns as scenic designer and Kate Ashton returns as Lighting Designer. Soprano Hera Hyesang Park debuts as the Vixen and Sun-Ly Pierce returns to the festival to make a role debut as the Fox.

Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm
EXCEPTION: We will meet at the Memorial Balloon Field at 7:00 am during the National Balloon Classic on July 26 and August 2.
Free program, thanks to our dedicated volunteer instructors. Sign up for the text group in case of weather cancellations at https://www.tinyurl.com/IPRTexts
Join us for a beautiful, mind and body healing yoga session next to the flower garden. Let the hustle of life fade away while you take in the beautiful sights on the farm. Bethany with Begin Again Yoga will lead you through a 60-minute yoga practice to awaken the body through mindful movement and breath work. Enjoy tranquil, beautiful views of the Cottage Garden and flower fields in the idyllic Iowa countryside. In addition to yoga, guests will have the opportunity to tour the 22-raised bed Cottage Garden, and the one-of-a-kind Willow Cottage & Garden, a beautiful custom-made cottage with a beautiful garden, including a fountain and 16-foot flower tunnel. After class feel free to explore the farm and relax.
If you'd like to extend your morning on the farm, we will host an optional u-pick bouquet making experience after class. Guests who elect this add-on option will be provided a pint jar filled with water, and we will set you loose in the flower fields to cut a bouquet to take home. Pre-order now as part of your ticket, or purchase the u-pick experience the day of the event.
Yoga and flowers... the perfect way to kick off a beautiful weekend.
Please bring a yoga mat, layered clothing, and a water bottle. Some extra mats will be available to use, but on a first come first serve basis. Visit Bethany's website at www.beginagainyoga.com to learn more about her practice.
Our farm is NOT open to the public except for special events, so this is your chance to visit the farm for this unique experience.
NOTE: We will not email tickets to you, upon order confirmation, your name will be added to our attendance list. We will send an email with all the "what to expect" details a few days prior to the yoga session. Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. However, if you are unable to attend, feel free to gift your ticket to a friend (just be sure they use your name to check in).
Questions? Email info@bochnerfarms.com and we're happy to help.
June 28th- Jeremy Griffin (Food truck- Roadside Tacos)
July 12th- Andrew Hoyt (Food Truck- Loaded)
Aug 9th- Neva Alden (Food Truck- Hotsy Totsy)
Sept 19th- Jager and the Polkamiesters Oktoberfest
The Flying Dutchman
From its stormy overture to climactic finale, Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman lures you into its mysterious depths. The Dutchman, a ghostly sailor, is condemned to wander the waves for eternity. But every seventh year he disembarks to find a bride who can break his curse. In a small Norwegian fishing village, he fatefully encounters Senta, a young woman who is obsessed with the Dutchman’s legend. Can the power of love break the curse? How much must we sacrifice to bring about salvation?
Maestro David Neely leads this sweeping, evocative score which features epic choruses, thrilling orchestrations and a superstar cast headlined by bass-baritone Ryan McKinny, who makes his DMMO debut as the Dutchman. Company favorite Joshua Borths makes his mainstage directing debut, charting the course of Richard Wagner’s return to the DMMO stage for the first time in nearly 40 years. Steven C. Kemp returns as scenic designer and Ian Wallace debuts as projection designer.
Got an old Oktoberfest Mug? Bring it in for a $1 off your pours
1/2 liter mugs = $1 off
1 liter Mugs= $2 off
Check in with some local regulars for food themed days:
Tailgate
Crock pot
Soup
The Rake's Progress
Inspired by William Hogarth’s famous series of paintings, Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress charts one man’s path from pleasure to ruin. When the mysterious Nick Shadow appears, Tom Rakewell abandons his sweetheart, Anne Trulove, and leaves behind his country life for the temptations of the city. But London’s glittering promise soon dissolves as love, money and sanity slip farther and farther from his grasp. Can true love save him, or will the devil get the last laugh?
The Rake’s Progress is surely one of the 20th century’s most dazzling and original works—as if a Mozart opera wandered into a hall of mirrors. Comedy and tragedy are never far apart in this light-hearted work that can break your heart with the broadest of smiles. Jonas Hacker, Joélle Harvey and Sam Carl lead the cast in a new production by director Chas Rader-Shieber and scenic and costume designer Robert Perdziola, featuring the festival debut of conductor Christopher Allen.
5$ draws, prizes, fun and good competition. The place to be on a Tuesday night.
The Flying Dutchman
From its stormy overture to climactic finale, Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman lures you into its mysterious depths. The Dutchman, a ghostly sailor, is condemned to wander the waves for eternity. But every seventh year he disembarks to find a bride who can break his curse. In a small Norwegian fishing village, he fatefully encounters Senta, a young woman who is obsessed with the Dutchman’s legend. Can the power of love break the curse? How much must we sacrifice to bring about salvation?
Maestro David Neely leads this sweeping, evocative score which features epic choruses, thrilling orchestrations and a superstar cast headlined by bass-baritone Ryan McKinny, who makes his DMMO debut as the Dutchman. Company favorite Joshua Borths makes his mainstage directing debut, charting the course of Richard Wagner’s return to the DMMO stage for the first time in nearly 40 years. Steven C. Kemp returns as scenic designer and Ian Wallace debuts as projection designer.
Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm
Thank You JoAnn Chapman
The Flying Dutchman
From its stormy overture to climactic finale, Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman lures you into its mysterious depths. The Dutchman, a ghostly sailor, is condemned to wander the waves for eternity. But every seventh year he disembarks to find a bride who can break his curse. In a small Norwegian fishing village, he fatefully encounters Senta, a young woman who is obsessed with the Dutchman’s legend. Can the power of love break the curse? How much must we sacrifice to bring about salvation?
Maestro David Neely leads this sweeping, evocative score which features epic choruses, thrilling orchestrations and a superstar cast headlined by bass-baritone Ryan McKinny, who makes his DMMO debut as the Dutchman. Company favorite Joshua Borths makes his mainstage directing debut, charting the course of Richard Wagner’s return to the DMMO stage for the first time in nearly 40 years. Steven C. Kemp returns as scenic designer and Ian Wallace debuts as projection designer.
The Rake's Progress
Inspired by William Hogarth’s famous series of paintings, Stravinsky’s The Rake’s Progress charts one man’s path from pleasure to ruin. When the mysterious Nick Shadow appears, Tom Rakewell abandons his sweetheart, Anne Trulove, and leaves behind his country life for the temptations of the city. But London’s glittering promise soon dissolves as love, money and sanity slip farther and farther from his grasp. Can true love save him, or will the devil get the last laugh?
The Rake’s Progress is surely one of the 20th century’s most dazzling and original works—as if a Mozart opera wandered into a hall of mirrors. Comedy and tragedy are never far apart in this light-hearted work that can break your heart with the broadest of smiles. Jonas Hacker, Joélle Harvey and Sam Carl lead the cast in a new production by director Chas Rader-Shieber and scenic and costume designer Robert Perdziola, featuring the festival debut of conductor Christopher Allen.
Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm
The Cunning Little Vixen
The tale of a quick-witted fox and her escape from confinement for a life in the forest is by turns joyful, witty, romantic and tragic. The Cunning Little Vixen follows the cycle of death and rebirth through the instinctive and immediate world of nature—animal and human, which Janáček loved so dearly. In this celebrated score, singers and orchestra embody the sounds of the forest, the feel of sunshine on your face and the thrill of a starlit sky.
Bursting with boundless invention, imaginative colors and a memorable cast of creatures, director Kristine McIntyre, maestro David Neely, and Oyoram, Visual Composer, reunite after their triumphant production of Bluebeard’s Castle to bring the vixen’s natural world to life. Vita Tzykun returns to join this creative team as costume designer, Luke Cantarella returns as scenic designer and Kate Ashton returns as Lighting Designer. Soprano Hera Hyesang Park debuts as the Vixen and Sun-Ly Pierce returns to the festival to make a role debut as the Fox.
The Flying Dutchman
From its stormy overture to climactic finale, Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman lures you into its mysterious depths. The Dutchman, a ghostly sailor, is condemned to wander the waves for eternity. But every seventh year he disembarks to find a bride who can break his curse. In a small Norwegian fishing village, he fatefully encounters Senta, a young woman who is obsessed with the Dutchman’s legend. Can the power of love break the curse? How much must we sacrifice to bring about salvation?
Maestro David Neely leads this sweeping, evocative score which features epic choruses, thrilling orchestrations and a superstar cast headlined by bass-baritone Ryan McKinny, who makes his DMMO debut as the Dutchman. Company favorite Joshua Borths makes his mainstage directing debut, charting the course of Richard Wagner’s return to the DMMO stage for the first time in nearly 40 years. Steven C. Kemp returns as scenic designer and Ian Wallace debuts as projection designer.
5$ draws, prizes, fun and good competition. The place to be on a Tuesday night.
Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm
Thank You JoAnn Chapman
Stick around after the show for post-show autographs!
Date/Time:
July 23, 2025
07:00 PM - 09:00 PM
Gates open at 5:00 PM
Ticket Prices:
Adults $25
Kids 12 & Under $7
Get your tickets today as prices increase at the box office during the fair!
Don’t miss your chance to experience this unforgettable night of thrills and excitement! Get your tickets today and get ready to send it!
Join us for a morning of wacky, family-friendly contests—from bubble gum blowing to rooster crowing, cookie face races, and yoga balance challenges. Trophies awarded to winners!
Now through March 1st, you can purchase a "Concert Bundle" for the price of $35. Included in that concert bundle is a ticket to Thursday night + Friday night! The concert bundle can be found on the ticket page. Please follow instructions to receive both tickets.
Gates open at 5 PM | Music starts at 6 PM
Ticket Prices:
Adult-General Admission $25
Kids 12 & under $7
GA Tickets (& kids) include access to the Track area for all ages. Lawn Chair permitted to sit on the track area.
Curtian rises for Thursday thru Saturday shows at 7:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm. Sunday shows, curtian rises at 2:00pm, doors open at 1:30pm.
Tickets are available both online and at the door. Save $5 by purchasing ahead of time.
Go to carouseltheatre.org and purchase your tickets today.
Balloon Flight and Opening Ceremonies
On the TruBank Stage: Schmidt Brothers
Dark: THE SKY IS ALIVE ™ 3D Drone Show
Curtian rises for Thursday thru Saturday shows at 7:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm. Sunday shows, curtian rises at 2:00pm, doors open at 1:30pm.
Tickets are available both online and at the door. Save $5 by purchasing ahead of time.
Go to carouseltheatre.org and purchase your tickets today.
We are excited to welcome one of the '90s most iconic country bands Lonestar. Known for their rich harmonies and heartfelt lyrics, Lonestar has several chart-topping hits including Unusually Unusual, Tequila Talkin', Everything's Changed, Amazed & so many more!
Forgotten Highway will take the stage at 7 PM followed by Lonestar! Tickets on sale now!
VIP $50 (includes parking in the pit area)
*VIP is open to all ages, but must have VIP ticket*
*VIP is standing area on the track. You may bring a bag chair.
*Parking for the VIP will be in the Pit Area. Please enter the fairgrounds from W Salem Ave & N M St (Across from Whittier Elementary School)
General Admission
Adult $25
Kids 12 & Under $7
Alcohol will be sold in both VIP & General Admission. Must present ID & have a wristband.
Free program, thanks to our dedicated volunteer instructors. Sign up for the text group in case of weather cancellations at https://www.tinyurl.com/IPRTexts
Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm
The Summer Art Festival is July 26-27, 2025 from 10 AM - 4 PM at Buxton Park (705 N Buxton)!
The Indianola Public Arts Commission is excited to bring back our annual Art Festival! The Art Festival will be held in conjunction with The National Balloon Classic, Warren County Fair, and Indianola Hometown Pride Celebrate Warren County Parade!
The two-day Art Festival will take place in Indianola’s historic Buxton Park on Saturday, July 26, and Sunday, July 27, 2025 from 10 AM - 4 PM. Our event will be held rain or shine, no rain date is scheduled.
The Celebrate Warren County Parade will pass by Buxton Park at 10:30 AM on Saturday!
The festival draws over 30 artists! Visitors can enjoy live entertainment including singers, flutists, and pianists, yard games, food trucks, and other activities!
tinyurl.com/CWParade2025


Saturday, July 26th | 4:00 PM
Warren County Fairgrounds | 1400 W 2nd Ave, Indianola, IA
Held during the Warren County Fair, this special ceremony welcomes all to join in honoring our local veterans.
6:30 PM Balloon Flight/Evening Competition
On the TruBank Stage:
Jordan Beem Music
Curtian rises for Thursday thru Saturday shows at 7:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm. Sunday shows, curtian rises at 2:00pm, doors open at 1:30pm.
Tickets are available both online and at the door. Save $5 by purchasing ahead of time.
Go to carouseltheatre.org and purchase your tickets today.
Interested in participating? Rules can be found under the participation tab!
Ticket Prices:
Adults $25
Kids 12 & Under $7
Pit Pass (18+ ONLY) $40
No entry fee for drivers
Sunday, July 27th, 2025 on the Indianola Town Square from 9am-3pm
Registration: 9am-11am
Award Ceremony: 2pm on the Indianola Elks Lodge patio.
$25 Registration Fee (cash or card accepted)
Bring your shine, your horsepower, and your passion to the square for a day of chrome, community, and competition! Whether you're showing off or just admiring, there's something for everyone.
Note:
All registration happens in person the day of the show. No early sign ups or online payments!
Please beware of scammers pretending to see early spots. If it's not directly from us (the Elks Lodge), it's not legit. We want everyone to have a fun, safe experience!
Come out and support the Indianola Elks Lodge #2814 as we celebrate great cars and great community. See you on the square!
The Summer Art Festival is July 26-27, 2025 from 10 AM - 4 PM at Buxton Park (705 N Buxton)!
The Indianola Public Arts Commission is excited to bring back our annual Art Festival! The Art Festival will be held in conjunction with The National Balloon Classic, Warren County Fair, and Indianola Hometown Pride Celebrate Warren County Parade!
The two-day Art Festival will take place in Indianola’s historic Buxton Park on Saturday, July 26, and Sunday, July 27, 2025 from 10 AM - 4 PM. Our event will be held rain or shine, no rain date is scheduled.
The Celebrate Warren County Parade will pass by Buxton Park at 10:30 AM on Saturday!
The festival draws over 30 artists! Visitors can enjoy live entertainment including singers, flutists, and pianists, yard games, food trucks, and other activities!
On the TruBank Stage: Andrew Hoyt
Dusk: NITE GLOW™
Curtian rises for Thursday thru Saturday shows at 7:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm. Sunday shows, curtian rises at 2:00pm, doors open at 1:30pm.
Tickets are available both online and at the door. Save $5 by purchasing ahead of time.
Go to carouseltheatre.org and purchase your tickets today.
6:30 PM Balloon Flight/Evening Competition
On the TruBank Stage:
Sons of Gladys Kravitz
Free program, thanks to our dedicated volunteer instructors. Sign up for the text group in case of weather cancellations at https://www.tinyurl.com/IPRTexts
6:30 PM Balloon Flight/Evening Competition
On the TruBank Stage:
Gut Feeling Band
5$ draws, prizes, fun and good competition. The place to be on a Tuesday night.
Are you tired of letting things happen to you? Have you had enough of feeling like things keep coming at you, and you’re powerless to control anything? Have you heard – one too many times – someone say, “welp, it is what it is”. What a crappy way to live! Not one of us is as disempowered as those words would have us believe. Want to see how to live differently?
Join us for one fast-paced hour to learn a handful of try-this-now tips you can use right away to take back the power in your day, strengthen your words, stand up straighter, and put some spring back into your step.
Dates this year:
Saturdays will be held from May - October from 8am-12pm
Wednesdays will be held from July 9th-September from 4-7pm
Thank You JoAnn Chapman
Free program, thanks to our dedicated volunteer instructors. Sign up for the text group in case of weather cancellations at https://www.tinyurl.com/IPRTexts
6:30 PM Balloon Flight/Evening Competition
On the TruBank Stage:
Damon Dotson Band
Curtian rises for Thursday thru Saturday shows at 7:00pm, doors open at 6:30pm. Sunday shows, curtian rises at 2:00pm, doors open at 1:30pm.
Tickets are available both online and at the door. Save $5 by purchasing ahead of time.
Go to carouseltheatre.org and purchase your tickets today.