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    American Legion

    American Legion

    5.0
    (3 reviews)
    10.0 mi

    For an unique experience, have lunch at the American Legion. The American Legion is a patriotic…read morenon-profit organization that is headquartered in Indianapolis. Members (or their close family members) served in the military. Post 79 in Zionsville has been here for many years. The Legion members volunteer their time and engage in a number of civic activities. They provide support and lobby for veterans. During our visit, they were preparing to honor local Vietnam veterans. They sponsor local youth athletic teams. They play taps at veteran funerals and much, much more. The Zionsville Post has a small pub that serves meals and beverages and is open to the public. The dining room is super clean with interesting displays and several memorials. They also have a few games, tv monitors, and vending machines. The facility is smoke free. This was our first visit. Our server, Stephanie, was sweet and attentive. She made recommendations from the menu. My husband had the Breaded Pork Tenderloin, which he said was excellent. I had the Fried Chicken Salad which was made with iceberg lettuce, eggs, really nice grape tomatoes, cukes and Fried Chicken breast. The money all goes to good causes. While you are there, you can thank someone for their service and hear their story. They offer special meals and events throughout the month including a karaoke night. There is a full bar.

    The Legion where it all goes down, such an amazing place!. Where good times and great friends come…read moretogether. With a classic cozy environment with top-notch beers

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    Circle City Athletics

    Circle City Athletics

    3.0
    (2 reviews)
    11.8 mi

    Whether you want to do something active with people you know or you're new in town and looking to…read moremake friends (or you're single and you'd like to meet someone good looking....wink, wink), CCA is a blast. They have about 20 different sports leagues from dodgeball to kickball to bowling that run throughout the year. After the game, they have a sponsor bar where you can meet with your team and take advantage of drink specials. One of the kickball umps is an arrogant show-off who plays favorites in order to recruit players for his own kickball team....Other than him, CCA rules though. The owner is a great guy who has done a wonderful job starting the league from scratch and making it the predominant recreational league in town. I highly recommend CCA.

    My review is for the CCA soccer leagues, specifically played at the Orchard School fields. The…read moreleague is $65 a person with 6 weeks of regular season games and 1-2 weeks of playoffs. Let me lay out some numbers for you before I explain what happened. There is a requirement of 12 players per team, which is at least $780 per team. I know our team had 4 additional players and so did others. There were 10 teams. That is a minimum of $7,800 for the required 12 per team, so lets stay there were about 10 additional players. This brings the total to $8,450 in fees to CCA. Two hours of games on two fields for 8 weeks which is only 16 hours of field use and 64 hours of ref time (if your game actually has the two required refs). Starting to wonder "why so expensive" yet? Now listen to my experience. The fields weren't mowed/lined until the 3rd week of play. Most of our games only had one referee when they are suppose to provide two. They don't provide game balls and every game we played with a flat or lopsided ball. There was a CCA rep at the first game to take our picture and then never again. The t-shirts have sponsors on them, so are virtually free of cost. The fields don't have lights on them so if you have the later game, you can't see the last 10 mins of the game. They extended the league two weeks due to too many teams/bye weeks, but didn't tell anyone, so hopefully your whole team is available those two weeks when the league was suppose to be over already but they wanted to make extra money. Have you figured out what i'm paying $65 for? Because I can't figure it out. There are so many better leagues out there. Find them and don't look back. I know that's what I'm doing. CCA is unorganized and overpriced.

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