by Jennifer Rubenstein | Sep 24, 2024 | Arts, Boone County, Economic Development, Indiana, Thorntown
Application Deadline: Monday, October 28, 2024, at 8:00 AM EDT Boone County’s “180 in Color” initiative is inviting artists to submit proposals for a series of vibrant messaging murals in Thorntown, Indiana. This exciting project offers a $20,000 artist...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Sep 13, 2024 | Advance, Arts, Boone County, Economic Development, Outdoors, Small Business, Workforce
Call to Artists: Request for Qualifications (RFQ) Project Title: Advance Mural Projects Artist Fee: $30,000 Deadline:Thursday, October 17, 2024, 8:00 AM (EDT) via email The Town of Advance, Indiana, in partnership with Boone County government and the Boone County...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Sep 13, 2024 | Arts, Boone County, Business News, Corporate, Economic Development, entertainment, Indiana, Lebanon, Small Business, Workforce
The Arc of Greater Boone County, in collaboration with the Boone County Economic Development Corporation (Boone EDC) and Boone County government, is thrilled to announce the first award from the 180 in Color public art initiative. A $23,900 grant has been awarded to...
by Jennifer Rubenstein | Sep 10, 2024 | Arts, Boone County, Business News, Economic Development, Lebanon, Outdoors
The Boone EDC invites landscape architects, landscapers, and artists to submit their qualifications for the Sensory Arts Garden Public Art Project, an inclusive 180 in Color initiative in partnership with The Arc of Greater Boone County. This unique public art project...
by editorialteam | Jan 27, 2022 | Arts, Boone County, entertainment, Family Fun, For The Home, Lebanon, Living, Shopping
Searching for a few activities to keep you and your family busy this winter season? Well, look no further! Check out this list of winter wonders Boone County has to offer. Go Out and See a Movie Hit up a movie at the Lebanon 7 movie theater! Go Bowling...
by editorialteam | Jul 28, 2021 | Arts, Boone County, entertainment, Family Fun, Lebanon, Living, Outdoors, Restaurants, Thorntown, Whitestown, Zionsville
The Big 4 Trail stretches across Boone County, connecting Thorntown, Lebanon, Whitestown, and Zionsville. It is almost completely connected – and will span 50 miles when finished! As you ride, walk, or jog the trail, there is much to stop and enjoy along the way...