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10 Things To Do This Summer In Indy Under $10.

Sometimes we just need to get out and enjoy the Sun!

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10 Things To Do This Summer In Indy Under $10.
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Finally the semesters is finished. Time to relax and let all the stress from this past year fade away. There comes a time in our summer relaxation where nothing around the house seems to be fun anymore, and we become bored. We try to find something entertaining to do, but sadly that means spending money. But look no further I found ten things to do in Indy this summer that is under ten dollars.

1. Free Concerts on The Canal

Every Thursday night The Indiana Historical Society puts on free concerts on the canal, check out their calendar for the lineup and different free events they might put on.

2. Tour Easley Winery.

On the weekends you can tour the winery for free and if you want to do a wine tasting its only $5.

3. Picnic at 100 Acers.

Pack a picnic basket and go find a nice spot near the “Funky Bones” at the 100 acers at the IMA.

4. Spend a day at the Beach!

Yes you read that right, Saxony Lake & Beach in Fishers is free for everyone.

5. $2 Tuesdays at Skateland.

Skate the day away for two dollars at SkateLand on 3902 N. Glen Arm Rd., Indianapolis, 46254.

6. Thunderbowl at Pinheads.

Bowl at Pinheads for $3 Mon- Thurs and $4 Friday- Sunday.

7. IDADA First Friday

The Indianapolis Downtown Artists & Dealers Association hosts tours for free at Indy’s local art galleries. Check out their website for more information.

8. Mass Ave free wine Tastings

Every Tuesdays from 5:30pm-6:30pm the Mass Ave Wine club offers free wine tastings in the cultural district of Mass Ave. Sit back sip some wine and enjoy Indy during the summer time.

9. Trivia Wednesdays.

Mass Ave Pub host trivia nights every Wednesday at 8:30pm with no cover.

10. Holiday Park

Enjoy the sun in Holiday Park. Take away around the grounds and check out the ruins or the wildlife observation.

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