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Activities
This is often an intense,
emotional, and spiritual week for our delegates,
so we look for locations that provide plenty
of opportunities for fun and fellowship.
Activities available at Indiana
Wesleyan University include, pool tables,
indoor and outdoor ropes challenge courses,
an indoor rock wall, and a paint ball course.
The challenge courses will be reserved on
a first come, first serve basis at registration.
If you are not allowed to reserve your spot
online when registering, all spots are taken.
Student Delegates between the ages of 18
– 25, will automatically have a spot
reserved for these activities on youth day.
In the nearby area, there are horseback
riding trails and guided trail rides with
Guided
Trail Rides, LLC. Click here for a brochure,
or click on their name to visit the website.
There is a great coffee house and common
areas throughout the campus for times of
rest and fellowship.
Special
Worship Concert with Jason Upton: Friday
Night
For more about Jason Upton,
click
here.
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Bikes
This year, bikes will be allowed at the
conference. There will be several places
to ride and park your bike on campus. However,
Exodus and Indiana Wesleyan University will
not be held liable for any personal injuries,
lose, theft, or damage to personal property.
About
Marion, Indiana
Marion is located between Indy and Fort
Wayne. Visit the Marion
Chamber of Commerce for more information.
To check the weather for the Marion area,
click here: http://www.weather.com/outlook/driving/interstate/local/46952
James Dean - born in Marion
in 1931. His home, known as "Seven
Gables," no longer stands, but a plaque
and monument have been placed there. Check
out James
Dean Country.
Marion is the birthplace of "Garfield"
comic creator Jim Davis, harpist Mildred
Dilling, author of children's books Elisabeth
Hamilton Friermood, and U.S. Supreme Court
Justice Willis VanDevanter.
Quilt designer and author Marie Webster
operated her quilt pattern company, Practical
Patchwork, out of her home at 926 S. Washington.
In 2004, Mrs. Webster's home will open as
the Quilters Hall of Fame.
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About
Indianapolis, Indiana
The 12th largest city
in the nation and the capital of Indiana,
the Circle City is the center of America’s
heartland. More than 65% of the U.S. population
lives within a 700 mile radius of Indianapolis.
More interstates converge in Indianapolis
than in any other city in the U.S., which
makes it one of America’s most accessible
cities, named “Crossroads of America.”
Visit Indy.org
for more details!
NCAA Hall of Champions
- White River State Park
1-800-735-NCAA
Indianapolis Zoo
The Zoo's five "biomes," or collection
of habitats, present approximately 320 species
of animals and 1,900 species of plants together
in simulated natural habitats.
InfoLine: (317) 630-2001
Indy Zoo
Online
Hours: Wednesday through Sunday
9am-4pm
Comedy Sportz Arena
This innovative form of entertainment combines
drama, music, comedy and sports. Two teams
of "actletes" compete against
each other for points by playing improv
games.
Phone: (317)951-8499
Indy
Comedy Sportz
Racers
Located in the heart of the historic Wholesale
District, Racers is a venue with European-style
go-kart racing.
Phone: (317)713.5565
Circle Centre
Shopping, dining and entertainment complex
is reminiscent of a European street market
and is located in the heart of Downtown.
On
the Web
phone: (317)681.5615
Hollywood Bar & Filmworks
Restaurant and movie theatre featuring appetizers,
sandwiches, & pizza while you watch
the latest films from Hollywood. Seating
is cabaret style with to-your-seat table
service. Patrons must be at least 18 years
old to take part in the entertainment.
Phone: (317)231.9250
Indianapolis Museum of Art
Visit their website for more information.
www.ima-art.org
or call the 24 hr hotline: 317-920-2660.
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