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A History of Indigo

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An Important Chapter 

Indigo aims to lead the way for generations that will follow in their footsteps, cultivating a resilient community that will grow and thrive on its own. We’re beyond excited for Indigo’s full bellied future, but a big part of who they are also comes from where they’ve been. That’s why we’ve teamed up to bring you the next local Indigo event—A History of Indigo. 
 
Join us for a night at the museum with light bites, beer & wine (21+), and an expert panel of some very special individuals who will share a range of insights into the history of Indigo’s land. Moderated by Meristem Communities (Indigo’s developer), the conversation is sure to be thoughtful and eye-opening. Get to know about their history, sample local produce from Agmenity, and support an organization that has spent more than 50 years preserving the history of Fort Bend County. Tickets are $15 per person and will include food & drink, and 100% of proceeds will go to the Fort Bend Museum. 

 
A History of Indigo
Monday, February 26
Fort Bend Museum
5:30 - 7:30 pm
Tickets available at the door.
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Moderated by
Meristem Communities
 
Food + drink provided by
Agmenity (cultivator of Indigo’s farm)
The Twisted Board
 
While the evening’s first order of business is our history, Indigo's developer will be happy to answer your questions about the community, too. They'll have all of their most recent floor plans on hand, as well as some extra special Indigo swag.

Space is limited for this event.
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