Archive for the ‘Entertainment’ Category
Wednesday, March 10th, 2010
Sweet Creams Soda Shop
700 S. Main @ State Street / Elkhart / 574.970.5568
-Step back in time
-Try the lunch-time grilled cheese with sautéed peppers & onions
-Best noon ‘till 1:30 pm
Michael’s Italian Restaurant – since 1957
Corner of 6th & Harrison / Elkhart / 574. 522.3664
-Great local feel with “Wednesday night regulars” – mayor, former police chief
-Best Wednesdays 7 – 8:30 pm
Tabletop Soignee at Flytrap’s
505 S. Main Street / Elkhart / 574.295.1400
-Check out the beef “brutzli” served on a cooking stone @ table
-Great a-la-minute Swiss methods
-Cool original art
Thirsty Thursdays @ The Vine
214 S. Main Street / Elkhart / 574.970.5006
-50% off wines by the bottle each Thursday, free tastings – very popular
-Great retro interior
Power Lunch Fridays
McCarthy’s on the RiverWalk / Elkhart
333 NIBCO Parkway @ Elkhart Avenue bridge / 574.293.2830
-The place for bankers/ developers/ players to launch deals
-Best Fridays 12 – 1:30 pm
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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Goshen’s 3rd Annual Ice Carving and Chili Competition kicks off the New Year, on January 1 and 2. The popular First Fridays event, Fire and Ice Festival, will give revelers one last holiday fling!
Members of the Michiana Ice Carvers Association (MICA) will carve 700-pound blocks of ice in front of downtown stores on Friday from 5 – 9 p.m. Watch these sculptures take form while you shop downtown businesses offering holiday specials.
The Friday ice sculpture carving is sponsored by area businesses
Then the celebration continues on Saturday, January 2, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
To keep everyone warm and fed, the Chili Fire Competition will also be going on Saturday. Free tastings are available, but tickets required – only 500 will be available. Pick tickets up at the Fire & Ice Festival Headquarters located in the lobby of the Goshen Theater, 216 South Main Street. Tasters can vote for their favorite soup at the Headquarters. The winner will be announced on West Washington Street on Saturday at 2 p.m.
Chili competition coordinator, Darin Short said competitors in this annual tradition invite everyone to taste their special brand of chili. Participating restaurants:
Constant Spring (219 South Main Street)
El Duranguenze (113 West Washington Street)
Electric Brew (136 South Main Street)
Kelly Jae’s Cafe (133 South Main Street)
Maple City Market (314 South Main Street)
Mattern’s Butcher Shop & Corner Deli (201 South Main Street)
Olympia Candy Kitchen (136 North Main Street)
The Window (233 South Main Street)
Tony’s Famous Grill (103 North Fifth Street)
Ice Sculpture Competition on Washington and Main Streets
Contestants test their skills with elaborate competition pieces. With more time to sculpt, and larger blocks of ice, the artists have time to make truly amazing sculptures. Judges will review award cash prizes to the top three contestants.
Sponsors for the competition piece are:
Best Western Hotel
Bill’s Heating, Inc.
Goshen City Republican Committee
Goshen College
Judd Family Dentistry
Mennonite Mutual Aid
Middlebury Electric, Inc.
Salon J
Spohn Ballroom
Troyer Foods
Whether you go on Friday or Saturday, or you enjoy both days, Goshen’s 3rd Annual Fire and Ice Festival will be a crowd pleasing event.
Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist
Tags: Amish Country, Chili Competition, Elkhart County, Fire and Ice Festival, Goshen, Ice Sculpting, Michiana Ice Carvers Association, New Years Day Activities
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Monday, December 7th, 2009
Children are invited to the Elkhart County Historical Museum to learn about the holiday customs immigrants have brought to Elkhart County. This children’s activity day will be held on Saturday, December 12th from 10:00-4:00 and will feature crafts and activities for all to enjoy.
“The holiday season is full of fun and festive traditions and many of these traditions have been brought to us from cultures around the world,” says Curator of Education Rebecca Oestreich. “This activity day will teach kids the history behind some of their favorite customs as well as introduce them to new traditions they can take and try out at home”.
For example, children will have the opportunity to explore the Swedish tradition of St. Lucia, the African American celebration of Kwanzaa, the European practice of St. Nicholas coming to fill shoes with treats, and the German immigrant custom of hiding a pickle on the Christmas tree. “The Christmas tree pickle is a fun game where parents hide a pickle somewhere on the Christmas tree. The first child to find the pickle gets an extra present and good luck all year long,” explains Oestreich. It was originally thought to have come from Germany, but the tradition is now believed to have been started right here in the United States by German immigrants.
The children’s activity day will also focus on the Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe. “The Feast of Our Lady of Guadalupe is a holiday celebration brought by Mexicans to our area. It coincidentally falls on December 12th so we will be having special readings of Tomie DePaola’s book The Lady of Guadalupe throughout the day along with a craft,” says Oestreich. “Additionally, one lucky child will win the DePaola book to take home.”
Admission to the Children’s Activity Day is $1/child. For more information, please contact Rebecca Oestreich at 574-848-4322 or Rebecca@elkhartcountyparks.org.
- Rebecca Oestreich-Elkhart County Historical Museum
Tags: Amish Country, Bristol, children activities, Elkhart County, Elkhart County Historical Museum, Holiday Customs
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Monday, November 30th, 2009

This is the time of year for Christmas Celebrations throughout Amish County. Two of my favorite things about this time of the year are Santa and Music. Santa doesn’t show up often, but its obvious breakfast is his favorite meal. And the music in this area is beautiful, and helps to put me in the Holiday Spirit.
Breakfast with Santa:
December 5 at Central Fire Station from 8am to Noon.
December 13 at Amish Acres from 9am to 11pm.
December 19 at American Countryside Farmers Market beginning at 9am.
Music in Amish Country:
At the American Countryside Farmers Market there will be Christmas music every weekend until December 19 on the concert stage. And while you’re listening to the great music, make sure you shop for unique gifts for everyone on your list.
Festival of Carols, presented by the Goshen College Choirs, will be performed on December 4. This is a beautiful event, and one that will keep you coming back year after year.
Northridge High School is putting on a Christmas Show on December 12 called Christmas Traditions from 4pm-7pm that will feature both old and new holiday favorites.
The Elkhart Symphony Christmas Ensemble will play at Ruthmere on December 17. Ruthmere is also dressed for Christmas. So it will really help put you in the Christmas spirit.
No matter how you want to celebrate the Holidays in Amish Country, you’ll have a great time in Amish Country. For more details about the above events, or to learn about other Amish Country Holiday events, please visit Amishcountry.org/events.
-Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist
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Monday, October 26th, 2009
Ahh, Halloween is on Saturday. I have 500 pieces of candy, and I’m still not sure that it’s going to be enough. Saturday is the big day, and it makes me nervous that there will be twice as many kids out as usual. This year, I have out a half bale of hay and 4 pumpkins, and that’s the most festive I’ve been for Halloween in years.
Here are a few events that are going on in Amish Country to help get you in the Halloween mood.
Thursday, October 29
The Elkhart Environmental Center annual Monster Hike. Bring your children out to trick or treat for Halloween with nature’s monsters. They will see live creepy crawlers. Costumes are encouraged. A $3 donation is appreciated. Please call 293-5070 to register. It starts at 11am.
Friday, October 30
Hall of Heroes, the largest Superhero Museum in the world has been taken over by Doctor Doom and his fellow nefarious colleagues. Experience this Halloween Extravaganza as seen from the villain’s point of view. From 7pm to 10pm, admission is $5.
Trick or Treat on Main Street in Goshen. Starting at Noon, you can visit participating Main Street businesses and do your trick or treating, and shopping all at once. It’s a good way to get your little ones ready for the big day.
Saturday, October 31
American Countryside Farmers Market will give treats to all kids who dress in costume. There will be games, clown, balloons, and entertainment. It will be a fun time for all those who want to celebrate a little earlier in the day.
For more events, check out our events page at AmishCountry.org/events
Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist
Tags: american countryside farmers market, Amish Country, Downtown Goshen, Elkhrat Enviormental Center, events, Hall of Heros, Halloween, Indiana, things to do, trick or treating
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Monday, September 28th, 2009
Kercher’s Harvest Festival is coming up on October 10th and 11th. I’m sure if you go, you’ll have fun.
When I was little, Kercher’s Market use to be on SR 15, and it was one of my first experiences with farm fresh vegetable and fruits. I can still remember how the place smelled like apples. They changed a little bit over the years, but it’s still a fun experience.
At the Harvest Fest, you can pick pumpkins and apples. I love going out to the pumpkin patch and seeing what kinds of pumpkins other people are getting. Some people wanted the biggest pumpkin they can get, but remember you’re carrying that 15lb pumpkin to the car—without dropping it! It does make decorating for fall enjoyable.
Kercher’s has great food at the Harvest Festival, along with plenty of apple cider. Of course, there are apples, lots and lots of apples.
So go to Kercher’s Harvest Festival and enjoy your day outside, enjoying fall. If you have any memories of Kercher’s you’d like to share, let me know. I’d love to hear from you.
-Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Specialist
Tags: Amish Country, Apple Picking, Goshen, Harvest Fest, pumpkins
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Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
It was a drizzling, wet day on Saturday, and I almost didn’t want to go out, but Arts in Bloom and Taste of the Garden was happening at Wellfield Botanical Gardens, and so I went. I figured since it was raining, I would quickly look at art, and then go home. I love art shows.
The event started at 11am, and at 11am, parking was already getting full. Some of the artist were getting out their rain gear, but they were happy to see everyone still showing up despite the rain. I looked at most of the booths. Dismas House of South Bend had bracelets and key chains that residents made, and I now have a new keychain.
Then after the art booths, I took walk around the pond at Wellfield. It is a lovely place, with the creek running on the backside. A lot of work has gone on the east side of the pond to make it a beautiful resting place. With waterfalls, walk paths, and a flower garden, it is an ideal spot to spend time outside.
I did not eat, but by noon, most of the table seating under the tent for the Taste of the Garden was full. I know the food was great, but I was a more soaked than I wanted, so I decided to go home. It was a great event, and I can’t wait for it to happen again next year.
Tags: Amish, Elkhart, garden, gardening, gardens, Indiana, parks, Wellfield Botanical Gardens, Wellfild Botanical Gardens
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Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Each month this summer we’re giving away a special prize to someone who posts a comment on the Amish Country Northern Indiana blog.
This month’s prize is a Perkins Restaurant & Bakery $10 gift certificate.
No one goes away hungry from this welcoming eatery. Tender, giant muffins and mile-high pies fill its bakery case. Start your day with a hefty, fresh-from-the-griddle breakfast and endless cup of coffee, then end it with one of their mouth-watering dinner selections. Of course, there are plenty of tasty options in between!
Post your comment below for your chance to win today!
The winner will be drawn on September 2. The winner will be notified by email and their name posted here on our blog. We look forward to hearing about your favorite things to see and do in Amish Country!
This $10 Perkins Gift Certificate is redeemable at the following locations only:
107 Northpoint Blvd, Elkhart, IN
423 South Dixieway, South Bend, IN
Tags: Amish Country, Elkhart, Indiana, Perkins
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Monday, July 20th, 2009
I was at the Elkhart County 4-H Fair this Sunday with my husband Mike, and my two year old Mina. It was wonderful. The first Sunday of the fair is free admission. Sunday after church the grounds are usually packed. My first advice for those going to the fair on this day is come early. We show up around 9am. Of course rides and the commercial buildings don’t open till Noon, but it’s better than waiting 30 minutes to an hour trying to get into the fair after church lets out—and the traffic stays that way for the rest of the day.
First, we ate breakfast at the Elkhart County Noon Exchange building. We ate pancakes and sausage. The pancakes are all you can eat, and with drink it was $5.50, a great deal for breakfast. Then we go and see all the animals. With my two year old, certain animals are easier than other. She loved the ducks and geese, but they were in the same building as the roosters, and the roosters were too loud. Cows were too big, and pigs were too noisy. The bunnies, goats and llamas were OK.
We then went to Young McDonald’s Farm. Here is a donkey, miniature horses, chicks, a huge sow, and turtles. It’s a great area for little ones. By this time it was 11:45am and the rides and commercial buildings were almost open.
We choose instead of doing the commercial buildings to eat an elephant ear. The best elephant ears are at the small red barn by the grandstand. My two year old had cinnamon in her hair and shirt, but her smile was while eating it was worth the mess.
We left at noon. It was great way to spend a morning. As we were leaving the fair, the line into the fair was already a mile and a half backed up on SR 4, and we were very glad we went early.
The Elkhart County 4-H Fair runs this week until Saturday.
I love our fair. Let me know what you like about the Elkhart County 4-H fair, or if you love another 4-H fair, I’d like to hear about it.
-Mindy, Amish Country Northern Indiana Contributor and Visitor Center Travel Specialist
Tags: 4-H Fair, Elkhart, Elkhart County, Elkhart County 4H Fair, fair, Goshen, Indiana
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
The ECCVB commissioned “Aurora – Elkhart Special” quilt is now proudly displayed in the Elkhart County Visitors Center. Come in a take a look – it’s spectacular! The quilt was exquisitely pieced by Diana Bennet (see some of her other quilts in the Visitors Center) and quilted by her good friend. Jinny Beyer pulled together a palette of 55 signature fabrics in colors to complement the Aurora mural. Feeling ambitious? There is a special “kit” to make your own quilt available through Jinny Beyer. For more information call the Visitor Center at 800.262.8161
Tags: Amish, Amish Country, Aurora, Indiana, quilt, Quilt Gardens Tour, quilting
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