Posted on 21 February 2010. Tags: Art, Benton County, Carroll County, Cass County, Clinton County, Exhibit, Fountain County, Howard County, Jasper County, Montgomery County, Newton County, Poetry, Pulaski County, TAF, Tippecanoe Arts Federation, Tippecanoe County, Tipton County, Warren County, White County
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Tippecanoe Arts Federation will hold an informational meeting open to those interested in submitting artwork (visual, literary, or other) for the upcoming TAF exhibition Renaissance Magic: Plants, Potions, and Poetry. The meeting will be at the held at Hicks Undergraduate Library ROOM: I-LAB, G959 on Wednesday, February 24th from 6:30-7:30pm. All interested […]
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Posted on 18 February 2010. Tags: Carroll County, Cass County, Civic Theatre, Clinton County, Lafayette Symphony Orchestra, LSO, Montgomery County, Newton County, Purdue Galleries, TAF, Tippecanoe Arts Federation, Tippecanoe County, Tipton County, White County
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Through a grant that the Tippecanoe Arts Federation was awarded from Chase Bank, 11 counties and thousands of community members will receive enhanced arts and cultural experiences. The Tippecanoe Arts Federation announces the following 2010 Artist in Residency Award Recipients servicing eleven counties: Lake Village Elementary (Newton County), Lafayette Symphony Orchestra (Cass, […]
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Posted on 09 February 2010. Tags: Area IV Agency, Carroll County, Clinton County, elder care, Tippecanoe County, White County
LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Area IV Agency on Aging and Community Action Programs has been awarded economic stimulus funding to offer nutritional meals free of charge to low-income, elderly and disabled individuals who are at or below 200% of poverty and living in affordable housing complexes or homebound living independently in Carroll, Clinton, Tippecanoe or White […]
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Posted on 01 November 2008. Tags: archeology, Carroll County, Flora
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — A prehistoric bone tool discovered in Carroll County by University of Indianapolis archeologists is the oldest such artifact ever documented in Indiana, the researchers say. Radiocarbon dating shows that the tool – an awl fashioned from the leg bone of a white tail deer, with one end ground to a point – […]
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