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SUMMARY:Una Serata in Piemonte - Wine Tasting
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/2025-una-serata-in-piemonte/
LOCATION:Joe’s Butcher Shop and Fish Market\, 111 W Main St\, Carmel\, 46032\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Santore Lew":MAILTO:susan.lew27@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250622T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250622T080000
DTSTAMP:20250411T000534Z
CREATED:20250411T000234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250411T000534Z
UID:21610-1750579200-1750579200@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Italian American Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/italian-american-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Sarah Shank Golf Course\, 2601 S. Keystone Avenue\, Indianapolis\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250714T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250718T170000
DTSTAMP:20250702T180026Z
CREATED:20250526T152351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250702T180026Z
UID:21809-1752487200-1752858000@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Italian Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/italian-summer-camp/
LOCATION:Carmel Clay Public Library\, 55 4th Avenue SE\, Carmel\, IN\, 46032\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250824T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250824T140000
DTSTAMP:20250410T224745Z
CREATED:20250410T224656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250410T224745Z
UID:21593-1756044000-1756044000@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Lecture Series - Down in the Delta: Race Relations between African and Italian Americans in Mississippi\, 1880-1940  by Charlene J. Fletcher\, Ph.D.
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-lecture-series-down-in-the-delta-race-relations-between-african-and-italian-americans-in-mississippi-1880-1940-by-charlene-j-fletcher-ph-d/
LOCATION:Glendale Library\, 3660 East 62nd St\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46220\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event,Free Event,Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20250914T100000
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DTSTAMP:20250710T020255Z
CREATED:20250710T020118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250710T020255Z
UID:22070-1757844000-1757844000@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Chapel in the Meadow Mass
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/chapel-in-the-meadow-mass/
LOCATION:Camp Atterbury\, 3008 Old Hospital Rd.\, Edinburgh\, IN\, 46124\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251005T140000
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DTSTAMP:20250530T014257Z
CREATED:20250530T014232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250530T014257Z
UID:21866-1759672800-1759672800@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Lecture Series - Masking the Theatre: Traditions from Ancient Rome to Commedia  dell'Arte
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-lecture-series-masking-the-theatre-traditions-from-ancient-rome-to-commedia-dellarte/
LOCATION:Fort Ben Library\, 9330 East 56th St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46216\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Event,Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251009T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251009T180000
DTSTAMP:20250816T202545Z
CREATED:20250816T202534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250816T202545Z
UID:22164-1760032800-1760032800@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Tuscan Dinner Celebration of Italian Heritage Month
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/tuscan-dinner-celebration-of-italian-heritage-month/
LOCATION:Cortona’s Italian Cuisine and Wine Bar\, 209 S. Main St.\, Fortville\, IN\, 46060\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ticketed Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Santore Lew":MAILTO:susan.lew27@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251110T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251110T180000
DTSTAMP:20250924T163621Z
CREATED:20250924T163504Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250924T163621Z
UID:22262-1762797600-1762797600@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Classical Architecture in Indianapolis
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/classical-architecture-in-indianapolis/
LOCATION:Indiana Landmarks Center\, 1201 Central Avenue\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event,Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251207T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20251207T200000
DTSTAMP:20251130T224026Z
CREATED:20250710T014924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251130T224026Z
UID:22065-1765126800-1765137600@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Festa di Natale 2025
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/italian-christmas-party-2025/
LOCATION:Iaria’s Italian Restaurant\, 317 S College Avenue\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event,Ticketed Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Santore Lew":MAILTO:susan.lew27@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260121T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260121T120000
DTSTAMP:20260107T130250Z
CREATED:20251013T003343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T130250Z
UID:22317-1768996800-1768996800@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Book Club - January 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-book-club-january-2026/
LOCATION:Meridian Hills Country Club\, 7099 Spring Mill Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Rowlett":MAILTO:rowlettmm@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260208T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260208T160000
DTSTAMP:20260129T205437Z
CREATED:20260129T141338Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T205437Z
UID:22815-1770555600-1770566400@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Italian Carnevale
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/carnivale-pitch-in-party/
LOCATION:15757 Viking Meadows Drive\, 15757 Viking Meadows Drive\, Westfield\, IN\, 46074\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event,Ticketed Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Elisa Lucchi-Riester":MAILTO:elyluc25@gmail.com
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260215T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260215T150000
DTSTAMP:20260129T153032Z
CREATED:20260129T152736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260129T153032Z
UID:22825-1771164000-1771167600@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Speaker Series:  Italian Mardi Gras
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/speaker-series-italian-mardi-gras/
LOCATION:Carmel Clay Public Library\, 55 4th Avenue SE\, Carmel\, IN\, 46032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Event,Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Elisa Lucchi-Riester":MAILTO:elyluc25@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260218T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260218T120000
DTSTAMP:20251013T014704Z
CREATED:20251013T004820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T014704Z
UID:22322-1771416000-1771416000@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Book Club - February 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-book-club-february-2026/
LOCATION:Meridian Hills Country Club\, 7099 Spring Mill Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Rowlett":MAILTO:rowlettmm@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260307T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260307T183000
DTSTAMP:20260303T023104Z
CREATED:20260303T022927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260303T023104Z
UID:22877-1772901000-1772908200@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:The Heartland Film Festival's Best of the Best Fest
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/the-heartland-film-festivals-best-of-the-best-fest/
LOCATION:Historic Artcraft Theatre\, 57 N. Main St.\, Franklin\, IN\, 46131\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film,Ticketed Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260318T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260318T120000
DTSTAMP:20251013T005810Z
CREATED:20251013T005507Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T005810Z
UID:22328-1773835200-1773835200@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Book Club - March 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-book-club-march-2026/
LOCATION:Meridian Hills Country Club\, 7099 Spring Mill Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Rowlett":MAILTO:rowlettmm@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260321T171500
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260321T171500
DTSTAMP:20251126T140610Z
CREATED:20251126T133832Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251126T140610Z
UID:22560-1774113300-1774113300@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Libiamo!
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/libiamo/
LOCATION:Basile Opera Center\, 4011 N. Pennsylvania St.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46205\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260329T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260329T190000
DTSTAMP:20250829T170415Z
CREATED:20250829T165929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250829T170415Z
UID:22196-1774810800-1774810800@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:The Three Italian Tenors
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/the-three-italian-tenors/
LOCATION:The Palladium\, 1 Carter Green\, Carmel\, IN\, 46032\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DTSTAMP:20260128T170443Z
CREATED:20260127T232002Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T170443Z
UID:22769-1775865600-1780185599@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Beginner Italian Language Classes (Group 1\, Carmel Library)
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/italian-language-classes-2026/
LOCATION:Carmel Clay Public Library\, 55 4th Avenue SE\, Carmel\, IN\, 46032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Elisa Lucchi-Riester":MAILTO:elyluc25@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260411
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260531
DTSTAMP:20260128T170559Z
CREATED:20260127T232554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260128T170559Z
UID:22775-1775865600-1780185599@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Beginner Italian Language Classes (Group 2\, Nora Library)
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/beginner-italian-language-classes-2026/
LOCATION:Nora Library\,    8625 Guilford Avenue \, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46240\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Elisa Lucchi-Riester":MAILTO:elyluc25@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260415T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260415T120000
DTSTAMP:20251013T010241Z
CREATED:20251013T005947Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T010241Z
UID:22333-1776254400-1776254400@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Book Club - April 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-book-club-april-2026/
LOCATION:Meridian Hills Country Club\, 7099 Spring Mill Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Rowlett":MAILTO:rowlettmm@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260419T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260419T160000
DTSTAMP:20260127T215917Z
CREATED:20260127T214205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260127T215917Z
UID:22740-1776600000-1776614400@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Pasquetta Pitch-In Picnic - 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/pasquetta-pitch-in-picnic-2026/
LOCATION:Holliday Park\, 6363 Spring Mill Rd.\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event,Free Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260428
DTSTAMP:20260314T164945Z
CREATED:20260314T163059Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260314T164945Z
UID:22900-1777248000-1777334399@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Joe Giacoletti IHSI Bocce League
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/joe-giacoletti-ihsi-bocce-league/
LOCATION:Edna Balz Lacy Park\, 700 Greer Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, United States
CATEGORIES:Bocce
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260520T120000
DTSTAMP:20251013T010649Z
CREATED:20251013T010439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T010649Z
UID:22338-1779278400-1779278400@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Book Club - May 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-book-club-may-2026/
LOCATION:Meridian Hills Country Club\, 7099 Spring Mill Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Rowlett":MAILTO:rowlettmm@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260525
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260601
DTSTAMP:20250823T221812Z
CREATED:20250823T221733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250823T221812Z
UID:22181-1779667200-1780271999@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Historia World Travel 2026 Tour: Splendors of Naples and the Amalfi
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/historia-world-travel-2026-tour-splendors-of-naples-and-the-amalfi/
LOCATION:Italy\, Italy
ORGANIZER;CN="Michael and Francesca Seaman":MAILTO:francesca@historiaworldtravel.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260620
DTSTAMP:20260609T100105Z
CREATED:20260127T222802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260609T100105Z
UID:22747-1781481600-1781913599@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:Italian Summer Camp
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/italian-summer-camp-2026/
LOCATION:Carmel Clay Public Library\, 55 4th Avenue SE\, Carmel\, IN\, 46032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Elisa Lucchi-Riester":MAILTO:elyluc25@gmail.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260617T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260617T120000
DTSTAMP:20251013T011127Z
CREATED:20251013T010841Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T011127Z
UID:22343-1781697600-1781697600@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Book Club - June 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-book-club-june-2026/
LOCATION:Meridian Hills Country Club\, 7099 Spring Mill Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Rowlett":MAILTO:rowlettmm@aol.com
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260617T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260617T203000
DTSTAMP:20260522T113445Z
CREATED:20260520T024156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260522T113445Z
UID:22992-1781719200-1781728200@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Meet and Greet
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-vino-villa/
LOCATION:Vino Villa\, 200 N. Madison Ave.\, Greenwood\, IN\, 46142\, United States
CATEGORIES:Free Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260628T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260628T080000
DTSTAMP:20260330T005623Z
CREATED:20260323T144900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260330T005623Z
UID:22934-1782633600-1782633600@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:2026 Pete Ferri & David Page Italian-American Golf Outing
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/2026-pete-ferri-david-page-italian-american-golf-outing/
LOCATION:Sarah Shank Golf Course\, 2601 S. Keystone Avenue\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ticketed Event
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260715T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260715T120000
DTSTAMP:20251013T015431Z
CREATED:20251013T011256Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251013T015431Z
UID:22348-1784116800-1784116800@italianheritage.org
SUMMARY:IHSI Book Club - July 2026
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/ihsi-book-club-july-2026/
LOCATION:Meridian Hills Country Club\, 7099 Spring Mill Rd\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46260\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Club,Free Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Marilyn Rowlett":MAILTO:rowlettmm@aol.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260719T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Indiana/Indianapolis:20260719T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260603T033852Z
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SUMMARY:Lecture on St. Francis of Assisi - Author Jon M. Sweeney
DESCRIPTION:Portrait of the young John Talbot\,later 1st Earl of Talbot\, on the Grand Tour of Italy.by Pompeo Baton\, 1773\, J. Paul Getty Museum\, Los Angeles  We are pleased to announce that the Lecture Series will continue in 2024\, and the first lecture is now scheduled. An Introduction to the 18th Century Grand Tour of Italy  Presenter:  Dr. Michael Seaman\, Professor of Classical Studies and Italian Studies\, DePauw University Summary of Lecture Beginning in the late 17th century and continuing for over 200 years\, British aristocrats undertook what was later termed the Grand Tour of Italy. Young British gentry traveled to Italy in search of the foundations of Western Civilization\, taking in the history\, art\, and culture of the Bel Paese. In this talk\, Dr. Michael Seaman will give an overview of the Grand Tour. Topics explored include: Why did Britain’s elite undertake the Grand Tour? What cities were included in the typical itinerary and why? What did traveling through Italy in the 18th century entail? Prof. Seaman and his wife\, Prof. Francesca Seaman\, who Directs the Italian Studies Program at DePauw\, together organize academic tours of Italy with their tour agency\, Historia World Travel. Due to limited space \, RSVP’s will be required for this lecture. We hope you can join us for this enlightening lecture by Dr. Seaman. Please notify us of your attendance by contacting Susan Santore Lew by April 20 (email and phone below).
URL:https://italianheritage.org/event/lecture-on-st-francis-of-assisi-author-jon-m-sweeney/
LOCATION:Carmel Clay Public Library\, 55 4th Avenue SE\, Carmel\, IN\, 46032\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cultural Event,Free Event,Lecture Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Susan Santore Lew":MAILTO:susan.lew27@gmail.com
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