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The Republic (Columbus, Indiana) · 30 Apr 1921, Sat · Page 1 Downloaded on Apr 6, 2021 Did you know? What do Chuck Columbus’ Taylor, Colonel original name Sanders and Tony was Tiptona. Stewart have in common? They all lived in Columbus. 1 8 2 1 - 2 0 2 1 Clipped By: AIM_Media_Indiana Tue, Apr 6, 2021 DISCOVERCopyright © 2021 Newspapers.com. All Rights Reserved. 1 age · P ed , W 2021 BOOK 21 r 6, 19 Ap columbusn on Ja BICENTENNIAL9 ded 1 a ) · lo na own dia D , In bus lum Co ACTIVITYic ( ubl Rep The Draw your favorite 1 spot in Columbus | DISCOVER COLUMBUS Activity Book a ian : Ind By ia_ . d ed 1 ed pe _M 202 erv lip IM 6, es C A pr ts R A igh Tue, ll R . A om s.c per spa ew 1 N 202 t © igh pyr Co FOOD• LIVE BANDS• ENTERTAINMENT•HISTORY EXHIBITS ANTIQUE VEHICLES • RIVER LURE PROJECT REVEAL FIREWORKS • LASER LIGHT SHOW FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH 5pm-11pm • SATURDAY, AUGUST 14TH 11am-11pm 2 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book IN-35080428 HAPPYcolumbus BIRTHDAY We hope you enjoy this activity book that celebrates Columbus turning 200. It is filled with coloring pages, puzzles and fun facts about our city. PUBLISHER ADVERTISING SALES bud HUNT ANTHONY CANNON, RHONDA DAY, Advertising information: Call 812-379-5652. SENIOR GRAPHIC DESIGNER LARA HUNT, CHRISSY RILEY, JOY woodcocK ©2021 by AIM Media Indiana. All rights reserved. ANNA PERLICH ADVERTISING DESIGN Reproduction of stories, photographs and advertisements without permission is prohibited. ERIN CAPLINGER, ASHLEY CURRY, JULIE DAIKER, FOOD• LIVE BANDS• ENTERTAINMENT•HISTORY EXHIBITS COPY EDITOR/SPECIAL PROJECTS ASSISTANT JESSICA DELL, KASSI HATTABAUGH, JOSH MEYER, LYNDSEY WOLFE ANTIQUE VEHICLES • RIVER LURE PROJECT REVEAL TINA RAY, AmANDA WALTZ, ROBERT WILSON COLORING PAGE ARTISTS FIREWORKS • LASER LIGHT SHOW KASSI HATTABAUGH, ROBERT WILSON FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TH 5pm-11pm • SATURDAY, AUGUST 14TH 11am-11pm From The Commons to the corner of Sixth and Washington Streets, Viewpoint Books has been a gem in our community since 1973. Thanks for supporting us for nearly 50 years! Come celebrate Bartholomew County with us! 548 Washington St., Columbus • 812-376-0778 viewpointbooks.com IN-35080419 Activity Book | DISCOVER COLUMBUS 3 IN-35080428 eventscolumbus AROUND Now THROUGH SEPTEMBER SEPT. 25 Tour Tuesdays at The Workshop Mill Race Marathon The Columbus Area Arts Council has orga- Annual Mill Race Marathon, half marathon, 5K nized a juried group exhibition, “Making: 200 and kids run. Marathon is a qualifier for the Years” at The Workshop. It is open to the Boston Marathon. public from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Location: Downtown Columbus, 400 Washing- Location: 4389 Long Road, Columbus ton St., Columbus AUG. 14 OCT. 22-24 Family Fun on the Farm YESFest Film Festival From 9 a.m. to noon, enjoy hands-on activities Three-day film festival features domestic and from the past, presented by The Bartholomew international narratives, documentaries and County Historical Society. Admission is free, short films. A Featured Bicentennial Competi- but registration is encouraged by calling 812- tion also has been added. 372-3541. Location: YES Cinema, 328 Jackson St., Location: Henry Breeding Farm, 13730 N. Columbus 100W, Columbus Nov. 13 SEPT. 11-12 Deja Vu Art and Fine Craft Show Reeves Festival Artists from around the Midwest will show off Preserving the heritage of the Reeves compa- their transformed art and crafts. Arts and fine nies and celebrating The Bartholomew County crafts include jewelry, sculpture, woodwork- Historical Society’s 100th birthday. This free ing, and more, all created from scrap materials event will have live music, food trucks, fam- or re-purposed items. ily activities, Reeves steam engines, antique Location: The Commons tractors, beer stations and more. Fireworks at dusk on Saturday. Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Location: Henry Breeding Farm, 13730 N. 100W, Columbus CHECK THIS AUG. 13-14 OUT Celebration on the River Live music, fireworks, history exhibits and vintage vehicles will be on display to celebrate the Columbus Area Bicentennial. Food and drinks will be available. Friday from 5 to 11 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Location: Upland Columbus Pump House, 148 Lindsey St., Columbus 4 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book Emily and Jocelyn Vogel ride Pump-Its along the track next to a vintage Reeves water wagon and a Farmall tractor, during the 12th annual Reeves Festival: Pow- ering the Past, at the Henry Breeding Farm, Oct. 27, 2018. Carla Clark | For The Republic IN-35080412 Activity Book | DISCOVER COLUMBUS 5 COLORING PAGES 6 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book DrawinG by ROBERT WILSON Investing in The Bartholomew County Public Library As is usual for Columbus buildings, the Bar- tholomew County Public Library is architec- Brighter turally unique. The New York architecture firm of I.M. Pei and Partners, designed the building, which was dedicated May 16, 1971. The library is a sculptured brick pavilion Futures formalized by the east and west walls and cornice. The design brings daylight to the lower level. An integral concrete coffer slab and brick bearing wall construction are the for all main features of the design. The landscaping features trees, surrounded by brick and concrete, in a courtyard. The view of the First Christian Church campanile since 1955! has been retained, and the open space of the immediate library area contrasts with nearby tree-lined streets. DID Pei was the recipient of many Become a BCSF YOU awards for outstanding achieve- KNOW? ments in architectural design, in- Star today! cluding the 2010 Royal Gold Medal from the Royal Institute of British Architects. His concern for the integrity of materials, his attention to the details of form, color and texture, and his awareness of spatial relationships are reflected in his designs. “Large Arch” The Log Henry Moore’s “Large Arch” sculpture was installed on the library plaza on April 15, 1971. The sculpture is a focal point to control the space of the plaza between the a two architectural masses presented by the library and the Eliel Saarinen-designed First 73 L Christian Church. east The natural organic quality of the sculpture, I similar to rocks and bones, is in contrast to 1955 the stark geometric shapes of the buildings s around the plaza. The arch is 20½ feet tall, 12 feet wide and weighs 5½ tons. It is sand- cast of bronze. The recently renovated library plaza now includes “Modern Totem,” a Martin Beach IN-35080380 sculpture commissioned by Columbus Area Arts Council and Columbus Museum of Art and Design. The sculpture is part of the con- nection between the plaza and the Visitors Center. www.bcsfstars.org Activity Book | DISCOVER COLUMBUS 7 COLORING PAGES 8 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book DID YOU KNOW? “Chaos I” THE COMMONS, 300 WashinGton ST. Sculptor Jean Tinguely is known for his kinetic or moving sculptures. One of those is “Chaos I.” Tinguely used locally obtained materials, and under his supervision, local crafts people helped to build the sculpture. The work represents one of his main statements: “Life is movement.” IN-35080415 Activity Book | DISCOVER COLUMBUS 9 COLORING PAGES 10 DISCOVER COLUMBUS | Activity Book DrawinG by ROBERT WILSON Columbus City Hall Edward Charles Bassett, principal architect, Skid- more, Owings and Merrill, 1981. 54 YEARS OF SERVING Home... 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Otherwise, the individuals agreed to take part lumbus’ favorite events, attract- bridge would have been destroyed and eventually pledged nearly ing throngs of people. to make way for a concrete bridge. $4 million to build structures and The tract contained the Death A two-car, 20-passenger redesign the landscape. Valley urban renewal area, the steam-powered train copied after Landscape architect Michael Van former W.W. Mooney tannery The General, of Civil War fame, Valkenburgh incorporated the site, and woods and farmland was dedicated in 1967 as a tourist beauty of the riverfront and the near where the East Fork of attraction. But the train cars park’s proximity to the heart of White River is formed. Prior to suffered technical problems and the city in the design.