Thursday, June 17, 2010 You may now purchase
ReFind Originals products at
Twisted Sisters, a wonderful, colorful boutique located at 5628 E 71st St! This little boutique is just packed full with gorgeous gift items. Below is a quote from a page on the
Twisted Sisters website:
"Twisted Sisters gift shop was created by two of the most twisted sisters Indianapolis has seen. The store offers a wide variety of products many of which are made by local and national artists. They also offer practical and fun manufactured goods. The store's variety ranges from hand made soaps to stained glass to hand bags to painted stemware.
Many people would classify Twisted Sisters as an "Art Fair in a Box". The sisters' store was recently voted the #1 gift shop in Indianapolis by WRTV's (channel 6) "A-List".
The sisters bring their 3 poodles to work nearly every day. These dogs love the attention of all the patrons, especially little kids (because they are play size) and those who bring them treats." ( I have met these dogs and they are precious!)
Twisted Sisters is a must see, and don't forget to ask about the latest ReFind Originals handbags and accessories while you're there!
If you happen to be downtown in Indianapolis and want to have a nice cultural experience along with making a ReFind Originals purchase be sure to make a stop at the Indiana Historical Society, located at 450 W Ohio St. You may want to take in one of the concerts on the canal after stopping in at the Bastile History Market, located just inside the museum, overlooking the canal. Read all about the concerts below.
Concerts on the Canal
Thursday nights will be heating up in downtown Indianapolis
as we look forward to another exciting summer of Concerts on the Canal. The Kruse Family Stardust Terrace at the History Center will host a spectacular lineup of entertainers for 2010 including the Indianapolis Jazz Orchestra, Cool City Swing with Shannon Forsell and Jimmy Guilford, Cathy Morris, Tad Robinson and Tom Wright.
An outdoor grill and cash bar will be available by Hoaglin To Go. Antipasto and Greek hors d’oeuvres plates for four or eight people may be pre-ordered up to one week in advance. Free seating is available on the Canal walk area. As always, attendees may bring their own food and nonalcoholic beverages to the concert. All alcohol must be purchased on site. No pets and no smoking are allowed on the Terrace. Parking is available on a first-come basis.
The History Center will remain open an additional hour – until 6 p.m. – on Thursdays during the Concerts on the Canal season from May 27 through Aug. 26 (except July 1). The History Center will also be open noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, July 4.
Tables are $45 for 8 for nonmembers and $40 for members. Half-tables are available for $35, $30 for members. Single seats at a community table are available for $8, $7 for members.(317) 232-1882 .