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GRAND VOYAGE ZOOBILATION O Presented by Indianapolis Power & Light Company INDIANAPOLIS ZOO GRAND VOYAGE ZOOBILATION o presented by Indianapolis Power & Light Company [hank you! The 26th annual Zoobilation on June 8, presented by Indianapolis Power and Light Company, was an exciting evening to remember! This year's "Grand Voyage" had over 5,000 guests, 68 restaurants and eight bands. It was an incredibly successful year, with tickets selling out in record time and grossing $1.6 million dollars. Because the Zoo receives no direct tax support, events such as Zoobilation are vital to the continued growth of our organization. Thank you to everyone who participated. Be sure to mark your calendars now for Zoobilation 2013, Friday, June 14. Tickets go on sale February 1 and will sell out quickly. For more information, call (317) 630-2026 or visit indianapoliszoo.com. RESTAURANTS ZOOBILATION SPONSORS Thanks for vour ZOOPORT! EARLY BIRD Charbonos Rathskeller Restaurant Cakes by Cathy Chefs Academy Rick's Cafe Boatyard Indianapolis Power & Light Indianapolis Marriott Downtown Circle City Sweets & Circle City Chef JJ's Back Yard Rock Bottom Restaurant & Brewery Company Admiral Nelson Rum Bar Soups Eddie Merlot's Ronnoco Coffee The Scott A.Jones Foundation & Evan Williams H20 Restaurant & Sushi Bar Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Ruth's Chris Steak House ChaCha KAH Tequila Bar Hoosier Momma Bar Seasons 52 St. Vincent Health Tito's Vodka Meridian Restaurant & Bar Fogo De Chao Second Helpings Tom Wood Lexus Ultimat Martini Bar R Bistro Harry & Izzy's Severin Bar & Grill Star Media The Alexander Hotel Recess Hilton Garden Inn Indianapolis Shula's Steak House Ambrose Property Group Tito's Vodka Sangiovese Ristorante Downtown St. Elmo Steak House BC Forward Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Simple Taste, Inc. Hollyhock Hill Starbucks Fanfare Tickets Coors Brewing Co. Sweet and Savory JW Marriott Indianapolis Stone Creek Pacers Sports & Entertainment Glazer's, Olinger, In Vie Conference Center Sullivan's Steakhouse Fifth Third Bank of Central Indiana Saks Fifth Avenue ZOOBILATION Kincaid's - Fish, Steak, Chop House The Capital Grille Mallor Grodner Attorneys Indianapolis Monthly 10-01 Food & Drink La Margarita The Country Club of Indianapolis Otolaryngology Associates Citizens Energy Group 14 West Restaurant & Suites Levy Restaurants at The Flying Cupcake Bakery Dr. Steven &Jann Paul & Family La Dolce Salon & Spa 120 West Market Fresh Grill Bankers Life Fieldhouse The Melting Pot Barnes & Thornburg, LLP Adobo Grill Maggiano's Little Italy The Oceanaire Seafood Room Comcast Spotlight & Nat Geo WILD Alan's Catered Events Indiana Grand Casino Vanilla Bean Bakery Ami's Restaurant McCormick & Schmick's Au Bon Pain Mesh Barcelona Tapas Restaurant Mo's...A Place for Steaks Blondie's Cookies Nicey Frozen Treats Boulder Creek Nicolino's Bravo! Cucina Italiana Noodles & Company BRU Burger Bar Palomino Bu Da Lounge Pearl Bistro Qdoba Mexican Grill ZOOBILATION BEST OF THE BEST ZOOBILATION DENS FOOD COMPETITION WINNERS PLATINUM ($25,000+) The Hagerman Group Entrance Plaza BKD LLP Indianapolis Business Journal Ambrose Property Group Best Decor: 120 West Fresh Market - Hilton Indianapolis Gene B. Glick Company, Inc. Indianapolis Monthly City Securities Best Drink: Hoosier Momma Ice Miller LLP KAR Auction Services, Inc. Eskenazi Foundation Indianapolis Power & Light Company Midwest Form Constructors LLC Fifth Third Bank of Central Indiana Best Appetizer: Severin Bar & Grill - Omni Severin Hotel: Pepper Construction Pacers Sports & Entertainment IU Health North Hospital Pulled Pork Taco PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP Regions Key Bank Best Entree: JW Marriott Hotel: Burgundy Braised Boneless Short Ribs St. Vincent Health RJE Business Interiors Otolaryngology Associates Seven Corners Sloan Party Best Dessert: Seasons 52 Fresh Grill: Mini-Indulgences GOLD ($15,000+) Turner Construction Company Cafe on the Commons Advanced EndoCare Kathy laCha People's Choice Award: 10-01 Food & Drink Woodard, Emhardt, Moriarty, Alan Ladd Stuart DDS McNett & Henry LLP Andrew Reed Allegient, LLC Fanfare Tickets Anesthesia Consultants of BRONZE TABLES ($3,000+) IU Health Administrative Offices Indianapolis, LLC Old Washington Street Bridge Messer Construction Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Anchor Point Technology Nordstrom, Inc. 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