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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

FRIDAY, JULY 18, 2003

There are 92 days and 92 ways to make this a summer of discovery! Slither on over to the Reptiles! exhibit. Huntforyour county's artwork as you stroll along the 92 County Walk. Attend a Sunday Serenade or beam up to the future in Tomorrow's Indiana. Visit indianamuseum.org to find the complete list of 92 familiar and unexpected ways to enjoy the summer at the Indiana State Museum. With three floors and 270,000 square feet of family fun, the Indiana State Museum will be your special place for discovery this summer again and again and again.

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Wina* GIFT CERTIFICATE! Visit 1nd1anamustuni.org for a chance to win a S92 gift certificate. Use it however you want — for admission, the two-story gift shop, IMAX* the L.S. Ayres Tea Room or the Crossroads Cafe. Plus, receive a special discount coupon just for registering.

Past, Present and Future from the birth of the Earth to the 2Ht century, the now Indiana State Museum is an eclectic, ever-changing adventure.

Senate OKs $15 million for new military center in Gary

GARY, Ind. (AP) - A proposed $15.6 million appropriation for a new military aviation center in Gary has passed the U.S. Senate. The money was part of a military construction appropriations bill, which the Senate recently approved 910. The money, part of a $24.5 million plan to relocate three Indiana Army National Guard units at the Gary/ Chicago International Airport, would be released next year if the measure passes in an upcoming House and Senate conference committee. Military and congressional officials said last year the $24.5 million would enable construction of a $15.6 million hangar to house five Sikorsky HH-60 helicopters equipped for medivac purposes. Construction of a $9 million readiness center

would follow. The buildings would house the 813th Air Ambulance Company, Area Support Medical Company and the 53rd Civil Support Team. Ultimately, the buildings would contain a 40-bed mobile hospital and serve as an emergency center for citizens in the case of a disaster. A Weapons of Mass Destruction Response Team also would be housed in this facility, as would a unit trained to study meteorologic conditions. “All of these units are key assets for responding to terrorists attack and natural disasters,” said U.S. Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind. “Colocating them at a modern, new facility in Gary will enable the National Guard to train together and respond more quickly.” The targeted completion date for the first phase of the project is 2005.

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CELEBRATION ► Continued from Page 1 tival, 1BE Kick-off Party, Dance Diaspora and many more. When asked how attendees heard about I BE Summer Celebration, 35 percent said through word of mouth, and 46 percent said that they heard about it through media and advertising entities. During last year’s survey of Summer Celebration conducted by Allen and Partners, 40 percent of participants were between the ages of 25 and 44. When you come to an event as big as Summer Celebration, eating is a big part of the celebration. Despite the variety of food available inside duringtheevents,participants spent $3.2 million in fine dining in restaurants in downtown Indianapolis. Last year, travelers spent $3.2 million on such things as car rental and visiting other sights and attractions offered in the city, includingthe Indianapolis Zoo, various museums, nightclubs and movie theaters. This year’s Summer Celebration will highlight some of the same I BE activities featured last year. The popular Music Heritage Festival III (free concert) will be held on Sunday beginning at 6 p. m. at the American Legion Mall.

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