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10 Fun Things To Do in Northern Indiana this weekend, September 19 – September 22

10 Fun Things To Do in Northern Indiana this weekend, September 19 – September 22

With September almost at an end and Halloween decorations appearing on shelves, take some time to appreciate the last vestiges of the summer by getting outside, exploring your community, and getting to know your neighbors. No matter where you are in Northwest Indiana, there’s always a reason to have fun with your community!

Take a look at our list of 10 Fun Things To Do in Northern Indiana and be sure to add some to your calendar!

Network with other professional women at Legacy Foundation

Legacy Foundation’s Women in Philanthropy Paint & Sip is a fun, relaxed way to network with other professional women in the Region. Attendees will be treated to wine and a blank canvas on which to paint a fall scene to welcome the upcoming season. Get out and socialize this Thursday at 5 p.m. Learn more here.

Discover La Porte at the Sunflower Fair

The City of La Porte’s Sunflower Fair is one of the largest annual festivals of the Region, featuring over 100 vendors and artisans in attendance to showcase their goods to you! This year’s Sunflower Fair begins at 8 a.m. on Saturday in downtown La Porte. Bring the family and get to know everything La Porte has to offer! Learn more here.

Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month at Whiting’s Empanada Fest

The City of Whiting’s Empanada Fest is entering its third year, and you’re invited! Join the Whiting Hispanic Heritage Foundation this Saturday at Whiting Lakefront Park for an all-day celebration featuring music, fun activities, and plenty of authentic food vendors at this ever-growing festival. Learn more here.

Get creative at the 8th annual Art Blitz

Art Barn School of Art’s eighth annual Art Blitz is coming to Valparaiso this Saturday at 9 a.m., and it’s free to all Region residents! With a day full of live demos and family-friendly fun, Art Blitz is sure to get your creative thoughts flowing. Learn more here.

Race through Hansen Park at Creekness Stakes

Michigan City’s annual canoe race is back as the 2024 Creekness Stakes races through Hansen Park this Saturday! Whether spectating or racing, the Creekness Stakes event is one that helps to spread awareness about protecting our local watersheds. Join the fun this weekend! Learn more here.

Hear world-class music at the Poor Handmaids’ organ recital

The Poor Handmaids of Jesus Christ are welcoming Chicago-based musician Charlie Carpenter to Ancilla Domini Chapel this Sunday at 4 p.m. EDT, and they’re inviting everyone to attend for free! Hear a harmonious selection of music sure to move you from a musician trained to mastery on the pipe organ. Learn more here.

Discover the artistry behind Journeyman’s delicious food at Meet the Makers

Journeyman Distillery is peeling back the curtain for curious consumers interested in learning how meals are created with its Meet the Makers Series! Happening this Sunday at the American Factory in Valparaiso, this free session helps you get to know the passionate crafters behind Journeyman’s success. Learn more here.

Jam out with Lee Brice in Bulldog Park

Join the City of Crown Point in welcoming Country Artist Lee Brice to Bulldog Park this Saturday as part of the city’s Hometown Jams series! On top of the live music from the breakout country star, enjoy opening acts Frank Ruvoli and Carson Wallace. That’s three acts for the price of one! Learn more here.

Shop local vendors at Michigan City’s Farmers Market

Michigan City’s weekly Farmers Market is returning to the heart of the Uptown Arts District this Saturday! Fresh produce, local crafts, artisanal treats – whatever you’re looking for, you’ll be able to find it at the market. The market begins at 8 a.m. and runs until noon. Learn more here.

Listen to local wordsmiths at IUSB’s Poetry Den

Indiana University South Bend’s Poetry Den brings together a diverse set of voices for a night of poesy and community this Sunday! Whether in-person or over Zoom, enjoy poems from open mic participants. This free event concludes with a recitation of works from this month’s featured artist, Keke! Learn more here.