The Conner Prairie Apple Store has arrived!

August is a busy month for some 100 women who volunteer at Conner Prairie. Not as busy as September and October are. But pretty busy. And stressful.

That’s because they’re preparing to open the Apple Store at Conner Prairie for its 31st year. There’s a lot to do.

About 12 members of the Conner Prairie Alliance, an all-volunteer woman’s group that includes more than 100 members focused on creative fundraising for the museum year-round, will spend a day or two cleaning every inch of the store. All members will undergo a week of training that will teach them everything from overall store management to specific shift work. There are deliveries arriving daily that need to be coordinated.

And soon, about 50 members will take a week to actually set up the store, stock shelves and make sure everything – and every person – is set for opening day.

Conner Prairie Apple Store _ Indy's Child

“There is really no adequate way to recognize how hard our members work,” said Alliance President Barbie Millington. The group was founded in 1982 and opened the Apple Store in 1985. “And we love our dedicated customers. They are so anxious each year for that first hand-dipped apple or cider slushie.”

The store opens at 11am, Sept. 1, offering on its first day only a 15 percent discount on all items. The store will be open 11am-5pm Tuesdays through Sundays through Oct. 31. During October’s Headless Horseman, hours will be extended until 9 p.m. Its doors will be open on both Labor Day and Halloween.


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In honor of Indiana’s 200th birthday, the store will feature a Bicentennial Gourmet Apple, which will be available all season, and Bicentennial Hand-Dipped Chocolate Caramels. Also new this season is the Chocolate Caramel Toffee Crunch. “Think of an apple wrapped in a Heath bar,” Millington said.

Conner Prairie Apple Store _ Indy's Child

Popular products returning this season include hand-dipped caramel apples, gourmet caramel apples, cider slushies, fresh popcorn, apple pies, gifts, candy and various treats. Other long-time favorites returning are caramel apples dipped in dark chocolate and dusted with sea salt and Annie’s Apples – fresh-cut apples drizzled with caramel and served in a bowl. Special discounts and promotions will be offered throughout the season on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

Last year, the Apple Store sold:

  • 7,224 cider slushies
  • 5,082 nutty caramel apples
  • 5,502 plain caramel apples
  • 3,480 specialty items, including fall gift items
  • 3,201 pounds of apples
  • 1,257 cups of hot cider
  • 1,241 gallons of cider
  • 816 bags of freshly popped popcorn
  • 562 slices of pie
  • 547 gourmet apples
  • 264 whole frozen pies

In 2015, sales from the store raised $85,000 to support the construction of Treetop Outpost, a new nature experience that opened in July, and the museum’s agriculture and textile programs.

Since its inception, the Conner Prairie Alliance has raised more than $1 million to support initiatives at the museum.

MORE INFO: Conner Prairie is a nationally acclaimed interactive history park located at 13400 Allisonville Road in Fishers. It combines history with science, technology, engineering and math and encourages visitors to explore Indiana’s natural and cultural heritage through hands-on, immersive and interactive experiences. Visit ConnerPrairie.org or call {800} 966-1836 for admission dates, hours and ticket prices.

 

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{Photos provided courtesy of Conner Prairie}

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