Experience Michiana - March 4th, 2016
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If you are looking at participating in a race like Sunburst and you want help getting started on a training program, then you should check out Fleet Feet in Mishawaka. Rick Hummer stopped in to see Jason Fransted who is the Training Programs Coordinator and found out about all the help they can provide. For more info go here: www.FleetFeetMishawaka.com
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- Jason FranstedTraining Programs CoordinatorFleet Feet
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Inside the historic Old Bag Factory in Goshen is a place filled with creative energy, where a lump of clay turns into art. Kelly and Rick went to Geortzen Pottery where they met Mark Goertzen who gave them a tour of the show room and made something out of nothing right before their eyes. For more info go here: www.GoertzenPottery.com
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- Mark GoertzenOwner, Goertzen PotteryOld Bag Factory - Goshen
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- Mark GoertzenOwner, Goertzen PotteryOld Bag Factory - Goshen
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On Saturday, March 12th there's a great event happening at the Northern Indiana Event Center for everyone who's interested in art. It's the "Elkhart for the Love of Art Fair" and Kelly Morgan met the person responsible for putting it all together, Shireen Cline. It's an event that has a little something for everyone, with all kinds of art, live music, and local wine. Get more info here: www.ElkhartfortheLoveofArt.com
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- Shireen ClineElkhart for the Love of Art Fair
- Dan BenyiStore ManagerNickell Moulding Company
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Indiana is celebrating its 200th year, and in recognition of that the LaPorte County Historical Society Museum has an exhibition currently on display called the "Bicentennial Project: Prominent People of LaPorte County". Rick Hummer caught up with Bruce Johnson to get a look at the exhibit. Find out more by going here: www.LaporteCountyHistory.org
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- Bruce JohnsonPresidentLaPorte Co. Historical Society
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- Bruce JohnsonPresidentLaPorte Co. Historical Society