10 Fun Things To Do in Northwest Indiana this weekend, April 13 – April 16

10 Fun Things To Do in Northwest Indiana this weekend, April 13 – April 16

Wacky weather in the Region, move aside! Spring is here, and Northwest Indiana is helping you prepare. From changing out your wardrobe to hitting the trails, the outdoors are calling your name! Or maybe what you’re hearing is the roar of the crowd as they rock and roll or blues about in one of the Region’s many fine venues. No matter what you’re looking for, Northwest Indiana’s got you covered.

Take a look at our list of 10 Fun Things To Do in Northwest Indiana and be sure to add some to your calendar!

Tune up your bike with Valpo Parks

Valparaiso Parks and Recreation is hosting a bike tune-up and ride this Thursday beginning at the Banta Center. Ride through Valparaiso on the neighborhood pathways alongside your friends and family. The event begins at 5:30 p.m., and someone will be at the starting area to pump tires and provide other easy maintenance. Learn more here.

Appreciate student art with Lubeznik and Michigan City Area Schools

Nurturing young artists today ensures we have modern-day Michelangelos tomorrow. Join Lubeznik Center for the Arts for an exhibition of elementary student artwork from Michigan City Area Schools this weekend. Though the reception may have passed, the exhibit is still open to the public. Learn more here.

Sniff out some fun at Paladin’s Scent Work competition

Dogs have a sniffer nearly 100,000 more powerful than ours, and Paladin, Inc. is putting them on show this weekend with the two-day Scent Works competition beginning Saturday. Man and his best friend become one as owners must follow their dog’s nose to a hidden prize. Competitions begin at 7 a.m. at the Imagination Station, Learn more here.

Show off your ride with the Center for Hospice Care

Are you a car enthusiast looking to meet others of your ilk? Center for Hospice Care is helping you with coffee and donuts this Sunday at 7 a.m. Whether you’re looking to display your vehicle or check out some Region rides, you’ll be sure to be entertained! Learn more here.

Hear from the experts at IU Northwest’s forum on sustainability, policy, and justice

This Thursday, Indiana University Northwest is hosting a free forum at the Library Conference Center on sustainability, policy, and justice. The forum will feature presentations by many experts in the field of environmental policy and justice and provide attendees an opportunity to voice their own opinions during breakout discussions. The forum will run from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Learn more here.

Learn what you’re eating with NorthShore

NorthShore Health Centers is helping you understand nutritional labels this Friday from 11 a.m. to noon. Learn to read the facts of your food to help you make more informed nutritional choices at NorthShore’s Hammond location. Learn more here.

Pay tribute to Styx at La Porte’s Civic Center

This Saturday, the City of La Porte is continuing its Civic Concert Series with “Anthem’s Grand Illusion,” a tribute to the legendary rock band Styx. The doors are opening at 6 p.m. with reserved table seating or balcony seating available. The show is sure to have you on your feet! Learn more here.

Shop for the little ones in your life with Valpo Parks’ closet sale

Valparaiso Parks and Recreation are giving the community the chance to shop for gently used clothing, toys, and furniture at reduced prices this Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. While some vendors may accept electronic payment, it takes cash to get in the door. Browse to your heart’s content! Learn more here.

Sing your sorrows at Memorial Opera House’s Evening of Blues

Join Memorial Opera House for a night of bluesing with the best this Saturday at 8 p.m. Featuring the two all-star acts of The Cash Box Kings and Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials, guests are in for an unforgettable performance. Learn more here.

Spot spring sprouts at Purdue Northwest’s Ephemeral Wildflower Hike

Purdue University Northwest is inviting you to the Gabis Arboretum for a hike with a naturalist to ID some local flora as spring begins to roll in. The program is free to attend (just pay the arboretum admission fee) and open to the public this Saturday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Learn more here.