Top Picks – October 19

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GREENFIELD – All are welcome to attend Saturday’s holiday bazaar from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Hancock County Fairgrounds, 620 N. Apple St. Admission is free to shop 30 different vendors, enter a bean-bag tournament and register to win gift baskets. Children are welcome to wear costumes and spend some time in the bounce house. All proceeds go to create Christmas care baskets for Hoosier children hospitalized over the holidays.

GREENFIELD – The Twenty North Gallery at 20 N. State St. is home to an exhibit of quilts and textile art through the end of October. Works from local artist Joan Webb and others from the INfiber art association members include mixed media, hand-dyed fabric and quilt art. The gallery is open 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. For more information, visit hancockcountyarts.com.

GREENFIELD – Team Lydia’s Super Hero 5K Walk/Run starts at 9 a.m. Saturday. Participants are encouraged to dress as their favorite superhero for this family friendly event. All proceeds go the Children’s Organ Transplant Association for Lydia Check. Lydia was born with a condition that turns kidneys into scar tissue and is in need of a kidney transplant. The event will take place along the Pennsy Trail. Parking is available at Pennsylvania and South streets just west of the police and fire department. Registration is $25; children younger than 12 are free with a participating adult. Visit eventbrite.com and search Team Lydia to sign up.

BROWN COUNTY — A three-hour cruise on Lake Monroe or Lake Lemon offers an opportunity to view fall’s finest colors. The tour, guided by a local environmental historian, includes refreshments and a comfortable ride. Tours are limited to five passengers each at $285 for the first three passengers and $50 per additional passenger. Visit brown county.com/calendar for more information.

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