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To Do List: ‘Frozen’ hits Bankers Life Fieldhouse

IndyStar staff
'Disney on Ice: Frozen' will be at Bankers Life Fieldhouse Thursday, Sept. 3, through Monday, Sept. 7.

‘Disney on Ice: Frozen’

Be prepared to get “Let It Go” stuck in your head all over again — and again, and again — as the Oscar-winning 2013 film transitions to the frozen pond of Bankers Life Fieldhouse.

7 p.m. Thursday, 11 a.m., 3 and 7 p.m. Friday through Monday, Bankers Life Fieldhouse, 125 S. Pennsylvania St.; $36.40 to $184; (317) 917-2727, thingstodo.indystar.com/events/98127360.

Sasheer Zamata

The Pike High School graduate and “Saturday Night Live” cast member is bringing her stand-up tour to a venue better known for live music and burlesque.

8 p.m. Sunday, White Rabbit Cabaret, 1116 Prospect St.; $15; thingstodo.indystar.com/events/100269236.

Dierks Bentley

The 11-time Grammy nominee has scored mainstream success with all seven of his studio albums since emerging in 2003. He returns to Klipsch Music Center with touring support from Kip Moore, Maddie & Tae and Canaan Smith.

7 p.m. Saturday, Klipsch Music Center, 12880 E. 146th St., Noblesville; $31.25 to $56; (800) 745-3000, thingstodo.indystar.com/events/96814601.

Pedal for Paws

Bicycle riders and animal lovers, don’t miss this! Choose from a 14- or 47-mile ride beginning at the University of Indianapolis campus Saturday morning. Registration is just $15 and benefits FACE Low Cost Animal Clinic.

10:45 a.m. Saturday, University of Indianapolis, 1400 E. Hanna Ave.; $15; (317) 638-3223, facespayneuter.org.

Shannon Smiles Benefit

Featuring comedians Miss Pat and Jon Stites (an Indiana native) as well as live music, this show benefits Connor and Danny Hall, the children of Shannon O’Malia Hall, who was murdered by her estranged husband last year.

7 p.m. Sunday, Rathskeller, 401 E. Michigan St.; $20; www.shannonsmiles.bpt.me, thingstodo.indystar.com/events/101830328.

Indy Labor Fest

The sequel to last year’s inaugural event features party bands the Flying Toasters, Zanna-Doo and Audio Hitmen, as well as food, beverages and a kids zone.

11 a.m to 6 p.m. Saturday, Georgia Street; free; (317) 927-0499, thingstodo.indystar.com/events/101444692.

Tour de Brew

Not just any brewery tour on bikes, this one changes lives. All proceeds benefit Water for Good, a non-profit organization that helps bring clean water to Central Africa.

9 a.m. Saturday, Triton Brewing Company, 5764 Wheeler Road; free, but donations welcome; thingstodo.indystar.com/events/100776603.

Miracle Mile Parade and Gateway Festival

The Southside’s annual Labor day weekend celebration features family activities, food, a car show, a bicycle ride and the ABC Mircle Mile Parade, which kicks off at 11 a.m.

11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, 2831 Madison Ave.; free; thingstodo.indystar.com/events/102000587.

Black Dance Matters

Kenyetta' Dance Company will celebrate 10 years of bringing African American art to the community. Dancers will bring back old classics and debut world premieres in a series of performances.

8 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Tobias Theater at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, 4000 Michigan Road; $20/adults, $10/kids; (317) 923-1331, thingstodo.indystar.com/events/101018691.

‘Finders Keepers’

iMOCA invites you to play a geocaching art scavenger hunt. Visit its website to see GPS coordinates such as (39.751868, -86.133435) and find out where to find the hidden pieces of art.

Through Oct. 31, Indianapolis Museum of Contemporary Art, The Murphy Art Center, 1043 Virginia Ave.; free; (317) 634-6622, thingstodo.indystar.com/events/100704495.

Girls Rock!

Girls Rock! is a summer camp for girls ages 8-16 to learn about and play music. The group will host a family-friendly First Friday event at the Murphy Arts Building in Fountain Square. The Girls Rock! experience includes performances by bands, a “musical petting zoo” and more.

6-9:30 p.m., 1043 Virginia Ave., www.girlsrockindy.org.

Otter Trail Under the Sails

Noon and 2:00 p.m. Sept. 4, The Eiteljorg Museum, 500 W. Washington St., free, (317) 636-9378,www.eiteljorg.org.

Join Grammy-nominated powwow-style singing group Otter Trail at the Eiteljorg for an outdoor performance by the canal.