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Join the 2012 Zoobilation Twitter Team!
Published: January 23, 2012 by indyhub Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Fashion & Style, Food & Drink, Lifestyle & Wellness, Networking & Social Comments: 1Pull off those winter gloves and cue the thumb exercises – the Zoobilation Twitter Team is back!
Hosted four years running by yours truly, IndyHub is thrilled to partner with the Indianapolis Zoo for Zoobilation 2012: The Grand Voyage. On June 8 the Zoo will transform into a black tie affair with live music, party tents, open bars and food from Indianapolis’ finest restaurants. It’s a party-animal paradise! Most importantly, proceeds from Zoobilation benefit the Zoo and their mission to advance animal conservation.
Why do we need a Twitter Team?
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Orindytation: Lesson 8 - Beating the winter blues
Published: January 18, 2012 by David Feinberg Categories: Food & Drink Comments: 0Now that we are into January we are beginning to get into the full excitement of the Super Bowl. In a few weeks that excitement will have come and gone and I will be dreaming of warmer days in the summer. There are a few things that I really love to have on the cold days of winter to help make me feel like it’s the summer. The first is Natural Born Juicers. Their fresh juice helps provides some of the vegetables that I know my diet is missing in the winter. Then there is Lick Ice Cream with some of the most unique flavor options in the city.
Natural Born Juicers
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Kallie’s Keys to PDA: Network your way to Happy Holidays
Published: December 12, 2011 by Kallie Bonnell Categories: Food & Drink, Networking & Social, Professional Development Comments: 0Around this time of year there are limitless opportunities for networking. From your company holiday party, to a professional organization’s Merry Mingles, to your neighbors’ ugly sweater party, there’s no shortage of networking opportunities. Here is a quick list of networking tips and tricks to get the most out of these events!
Before: Make a POA
Having a plan of attack (POA) is essential for successful networking. If you’re going to the holiday party to just hang out and have a good time, a plan may not be necessary, but if you want to achieve a specifcic goal, remember to follow... read on
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Kallie’s Keys to PDA: Network your way to Happy Holidays
Published: December 12, 2011 by Kallie Bonnell Categories: Food & Drink, Networking & Social, Professional Development Comments: 0Around this time of year there are limitless opportunities for networking. From your company holiday party, to a professional organization’s Merry Mingles, to your neighbors’ ugly sweater party, there’s no shortage of networking opportunities. Here is a quick list of networking tips and tricks to get the most out of these events!
Before: Make a POA
Having a plan of attack (POA) is essential for successful networking. If you’re going to the holiday party to just hang out and have a good time, a plan may not be necessary, but if you want to achieve a specifcic goal, remember to follow... read on
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Chocolate for a Cause: Young Audiences’ Chocolate Fest Hits Indy
Published: September 8, 2011 by indyhub Categories: Food & Drink Comments: 0Guest Post by Hanna Yaeger, Young Audiences of Indiana Intern
Do you really, really like chocolate? Do you eat chocolate every chance you get? Are you thinking about chocolate right now? Well then, Young Audiences’ Chocolate Fest is the place for you.
On Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., the Indianapolis Artsgarden will be filled to the brim with some of the best chocolate the city has to offer! Tickets are $5 (unless you’re a Hubber – read on!), each buying you one dessert. And yes, take-out containers will be provided so you can treat your friends back at work or save some for midnight... read on
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Orindytation: Lesson 5
Published: August 24, 2011 by David Feinberg Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Culture & Diversity, Food & Drink, Lifestyle & Wellness, Sustainability Comments: 0This past weekend I was visited by my brother, sister-in-law, 8-year-old nephew and 11-year-old niece. This was the third visit in the past two years, so we passed on some of our typical activities, like going to The Children’s Museum. As I reflected on the weekend I realized our exploits would be the perfect thing to share. All of our activities were geared towards the kids, but would be just as enjoyable for a group of twenty-somethings to forty-somethings who have come to visit.
Our first stop was Jockamo’s in Irvington for lunch. The easiest way to describe Jockamo is to say they have... read on
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You Don’t Know Jack Special Edition: Come One, Come All!
Published: August 17, 2011 by Jill Thixton Categories: Arts & Entertainment, Civic Engagement, Culture & Diversity, Fashion & Style, Food & Drink, Lifestyle & Wellness, Networking & Social, Professional Development Comments: 0ArtSparkle: Circus under the Stars is this Saturday, August 20th, 7pm.
I consider myself pretty excitable in the first place but when I first laid eyes on the Indianapolis Art Center’s annual summer gala fundraiser theme I literally screeched with delight. This year’s ArtSparkle leitmotif is Circus Under the Stars! And when I say circus, I’m not talking about a few clowns juggling some balls. I’m talking one night only of real life side-show acts, rare circus posters, food AND drinks outdoors on the grounds of the Indianapolis Arts Center. If you attended the Microbrewers Festival this... read on
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Orindytation: Lesson 4
Published: July 25, 2011 by David Feinberg Categories: Civic Engagement, Food & Drink, Sustainability Comments: 0Last month, I said my next entry would be about food. There are so many places I to be excited about: Maria’s Pizza and their sauerkraut pizza, the hip new Black Market, Goose the Market and their salmon pastrami, my absolute favorite R Bistro, our Food Trucks…the list goes on and on and on, but then something happened.
One of the ways I pass my time is by volunteering on the audit committee for Second Helpings. When they were looking to expand their accounting department, I volunteered to help conduct interviews. At the end of each interview, we asked the candidate if they knew... read on


