Friday, October 14, 2011
Reasons to buy Chevrolet Cruze
Monday, October 3, 2011
Today is GO COLTS! GO PINK DAY!
Join the Colts today October 3, as they kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with a free "Pink Monday" event on the Downtown Canal.
The Colts will kick off their Breast Cancer Awareness Month efforts with a free "Pink Monday" event on Monday, October 3, 2011. Information on that event, as well as the team's other Breast Cancer Awareness initiatives, is provided below. For more details on all of these programs, visit www.colts.com/pink.
Pink Monday, October 3
On Monday, October 3, the Colts will mark the start of Breast Cancer Awareness Month by hosting a "Pink Monday" event on the Ohio Street Basin along the Canal in Downtown Indianapolis. The free event, which runs from 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. will feature a short program and the "Pinking of the Canal" at noon. Special guests will include Indianapolis' First Lady Winnie Ballard as well as Allison Melangton, President and CEO of the 2012 Indianapolis Super Bowl Host Committee. Additional event elements planned:
- Live Music by Dave and Rae
- Free Limited Edition Colts Pink Posters
- Special Edition "Pink" Hats for Sale by the Indianapolis Colts Women's Organization (proceeds benefit the IU Simon Cancer Center)
- $5 Boxed Lunches, provided by O'Charley's
- $1 Bottled Water and Pink Lemonade (proceeds benefit the American Cancer Society)
- Colts Cheerleaders and Blue
- Opportunity to win Colts tickets
- Informational booths
- Pink Ribbon Passout, provided by Zeta Tau Alpha
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Corvette Show
Saturday, August 6, 2011
10 Easy Tips For keeping your Car in Top Shape

Next to your house, your car may be the second biggest investment that you will ever make. If your driving to and from work on a daily basis, you should take steps to ensure that the value of your car will be maintained no matter how long you plan to keep it. To have a deeper understanding of why you need to keep your car in car in its prime operating condition, take a look at the following reasons: First, you will get to enjoy absolute peace of mind while driving on the road knowing that your car is a finely-tuned and well-oiled piece of machinery. Second, a well-maintained car will not depreciate greatly if you plan to resell it in the future. Third, you will save a lot on major repair costs if you invest some time and effort in keeping your car in its peak form.
Now, here are some automotive maintenance video tips on how to keep your vehicle in tip-top shape:
Friday, July 15, 2011
Cabela's 50 years/50 Trucks Sweepstakes
Prizes
2011 marks our 50th year as the World's Foremost Outfitter™. To say "thank you" to all of our loyal customers, we're giving you the opportunity to win some incredible prizes – including one of 50 Chevy trucks! Sign up today and check back to cabelas.com throughout the year to see if you're a lucky winner.
Win one of 50 Chevy® trucks
This is your chance to hit the road (or go off road) to your favorite hunting spot, fishing hole or campsite in one of 50 fully loaded 2011 Chevrolet 2500HD pickup trucks.
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Monday, July 11, 2011
Beating The Heat Wave
http://www.theindychannel.com/weather/28505255/detail.html
A heat wave is building and could reach dangerous levels in parts of the Midwest, the Plains and the Southeast this week.Fifteen states are under heat advisories, which means temperatures are expected to exceed 105 degrees Fahrenheit.Kansas City and St. Louis in Missouri are under an excessive heat warning, along with Tulsa, Oklahoma; Memphis, Tennessee; and Evansville, Indiana. In these areas, the heat index, or how hot the body feels due to the combined effects of heat and humidity, will reach between 110 and 115 degrees this week.
Here are some Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke Overview and prevention.
Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke Overview
Heat exhaustion: This condition often occurs when people exercise (work or play) in a hot, humid place and body fluids are lost through sweating, causing dehydration and overheating of the body. The person's temperature may be elevated, but not above 104 F (40 C).
Heat stroke: Heat stroke, also referred to as heatstroke or sun stroke, is a life-threatening medical condition. The person's cooling system, which is controlled by the brain, stops working and the internal body temperature rises to the point at which brain damage or damage to other internal organs may result (temperature may reach 105 F or greater [40.5 C or greater]).
Nearly 700 people die each year due to heat-related illness, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Avoid heat exhaustion by not engaging in strenuous activity in hot, humid environments; and stay hydrated as prevention is the key.
Heat Exhaustion and Heat Stroke Causes
Heat exhaustion is typically caused when people who are not well adjusted to heat exercise or work in a hot, humid environment.
At high temperatures, the body cools itself largely through evaporation of sweat.
When it is very humid, this mechanism does not work properly.
The body loses a combination of fluids and salts (electrolytes).
When this is accompanied by an inadequate replacement of fluids, disturbances in the circulation may result that are similar to a mild form of shock.
Heat stroke may often develop rapidly.
Medical conditions or medications that impair the body's ability to sweat may predispose people to this problem.
Heat stroke happens in the following two ways:
The classic form occurs in people whose cooling mechanisms are impaired.
The exertional form occurs in previously healthy people who are undergoing strenuous activity in a hot environment.
Infants, children under the age of 4, the overweight, and the elderly are more likely to have this problem, as are those who are taking antihistamines and certain types of medication for high blood pressure, heart disease, or depression.
For more info go to http://www.emedicinehealth.com/heat_exhaustion_and_heat_stroke/article_em.htm#
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Star in your own Chevrolet commercial or win a Cruze.
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