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♦Gulbransen theater organ: Two full manuals and full pedal board. Lovely case and matching bench. Contact NAB, 637-7990.
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“Julie & Julia” is the free senior movie that will be shown at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at Coventry 13, 5495 Coventry Lane. The film is about Julie Powell's challenge to prepare all the recipes in Julia Child's first book. For more information about the Wacky Wednesday Senior Movie, call the Community Center at 427-6460.
Local artist featured in Indy program
Artwork from local artist April Knox will be featured as part of a multi-sensory presentation at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Indianapolis Art Center's Frank M. Basile Auditorium.
Artwork inspired from Central Indiana Land Trust nature preserve and music by the Indianapolis Women's Chorus and improv musicians are included in the presentation.
Mary Jo Todoran will present “What's Love Got to Do With It?” at noon Tuesday at IPFW, Walb Student Union, Rooms 114-116, 2101 Coliseum Blvd. E. Todoran will discuss relationship issues at the free program.
Veterans Day eventA bugler from Waynedale Legion will play taps and fold the flag at the Veterans Day program at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at Covington Commons.
Ralph Lauren unveils Olympians' outfits
U.S. athletes at the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, British Columbia, will display Ralph Lauren's affinity for Americana — complete with red, white and blue, stars-and-stripes flags, and, of course, polo ponies.
Polo Ralph Lauren began unveiling its outfits for athletes Wednesday. The closing-ceremony parade outfit includes a shawl-collar sweater with antique buttons, a newsboy cap, a plaid shirt for the men and a navy ribbed turtleneck for the women.
Long-sleeve T-shirts with bold graphics are part of the Olympic Village wardrobe, as well as white warm-up jackets with red and blue stripes down the sleeves and ski sweaters decorated with reindeer.
The company dressed the American athletes for the summer games two years ago and has signed on with the U.S. Olympic Committee through 2012 in London. It's also creating the outfits for the Paralympics teams.
– From staff reports


