(INDIANAPOLIS, IN) – Smaller Indiana, www.SmallerIndiana.com marked an important milestone in June as its membership passed 6,000 members. To celebrate, Smaller Indiana will host an informal event at the Rathskeller (401 E. Michigan Street) on Wednesday, June 24, beginning at 5:30 p.m. The event will follow the Smaller Indiana, Bigger Ideas Conference.
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Founded in December of 2007, Smaller Indiana is an online community established to harness social networks to strengthen Indiana’s real life community, culture and commerce. It started with an E mail invitation to 50 people and quickly went viral through word-of-mouth.
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“We have come a long way,” said Pat Coyle, founder of Smaller Indiana. “As a 6,000 member community, we are now beginning to have an impact on business, politics, and the arts. More people are taking notice and joining our community.”
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Despite its steady growth, Smaller Indiana has maintained its personal feel through special interest groups. “Smoosiers” – Smaller Indiana Hoosiers – can find like-minded individuals who share their interest in civics, philanthropy, arts, politics, literature, theater, technology, food, economics, and much more. Today the site includes more than 400 different special-interest groups.
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“In addition to on-line connections, many of the small groups host face-to-face events, where members can strengthen the relationships they have built on line,” said Coyle. “The 6,000 member celebration is just one more opportunity to bring people together. We specifically timed this event after our first conference so people can attend both events.”
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There is no fee to attend the event, but registrations are requested. To register for the event or for more information visit: http://www.smallerindiana.com/events/smaller-indiana-6000-member
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Hoosiers interested in joining Smaller Indiana can visit www.SmallerIndiana.com.
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About Smaller Indiana
Founded in December, 2007 Smaller Indiana makes creative people and innovative ideas easier to find. This online community is the place share your ideas and engage with Indiana’s most creative and inspired souls, working together to build community, culture and commerce.
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CONTACT:
Lorraine Ball
317-569-1396



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