Indy's Queen of Free hopes from time to time to highlight some of the amazing places that show that Indy is a City that Cares. First up in this series, is The Earth House Collective. Self described as "a group of peace activists, conservationists, artists, musicians, Methodists, teachers and many more dedicated to peace, wellness, community and culture on the corner of New York and East streets in downtown Indianapolis," Earth House has so much to offer! From a 100% Organic and Fair Trade Coffee Shop to Social Justice Film Festivals (where oftentimes the directors themselves appear for Q & A after the film), Art Exhibits, Yoga and Dance Classes, Lectures, and Live Music, the place busts with culture. In fact, Earth House was even a venue for the recent Indy Fringe Festival. But the best thing about Earth House is that is fueled by the power of people - many volunteers and donations keep the place running. And they seek to pour any money that is made back into the community, filling it with more life and energy. I can guarantee that you'll come away from Earth House with a different lens on the world, realizing that there are truly caring people seeking to make it a better place, taking on the really big problems facing us one by one in creative ways.
Posted Thursday, September 3, 2009 by
Cherie Lowe
Let me let you in on a little known secret. Some of the very best parts of Indianapolis, you can't visit. Nope, it's not because we're trying to keep you out of our secret hiding places. And it's not some sort of sacred Hoosier Code. It's because some of the very best Indianapolis Attractions aren't Attractions at all, they're people. Indianapolis' people would still make her an awesome city even if we didn't have great events like Indianapolis 500 Race or great hotels or great restaurants (all of which we do and we're glad).
Indy's Queen of Free hopes from time to time to highlight some of the amazing places that show that Indy is a City that Cares. First up in this series, is The Earth House Collective. Self described as "a group of peace activists, conservationists, artists, musicians, Methodists, teachers and many more dedicated to peace, wellness, community and culture on the corner of New York and East streets in downtown Indianapolis," Earth House has so much to offer! From a 100% Organic and Fair Trade Coffee Shop to Social Justice Film Festivals (where oftentimes the directors themselves appear for Q & A after the film), Art Exhibits, Yoga and Dance Classes, Lectures, and Live Music, the place busts with culture. In fact, Earth House was even a venue for the recent Indy Fringe Festival. But the best thing about Earth House is that is fueled by the power of people - many volunteers and donations keep the place running. And they seek to pour any money that is made back into the community, filling it with more life and energy. I can guarantee that you'll come away from Earth House with a different lens on the world, realizing that there are truly caring people seeking to make it a better place, taking on the really big problems facing us one by one in creative ways.
Indy's Queen of Free hopes from time to time to highlight some of the amazing places that show that Indy is a City that Cares. First up in this series, is The Earth House Collective. Self described as "a group of peace activists, conservationists, artists, musicians, Methodists, teachers and many more dedicated to peace, wellness, community and culture on the corner of New York and East streets in downtown Indianapolis," Earth House has so much to offer! From a 100% Organic and Fair Trade Coffee Shop to Social Justice Film Festivals (where oftentimes the directors themselves appear for Q & A after the film), Art Exhibits, Yoga and Dance Classes, Lectures, and Live Music, the place busts with culture. In fact, Earth House was even a venue for the recent Indy Fringe Festival. But the best thing about Earth House is that is fueled by the power of people - many volunteers and donations keep the place running. And they seek to pour any money that is made back into the community, filling it with more life and energy. I can guarantee that you'll come away from Earth House with a different lens on the world, realizing that there are truly caring people seeking to make it a better place, taking on the really big problems facing us one by one in creative ways.Comments
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