Monthly Archives: October 2013

Green Shepherd Project Sheep Attacked, One Killed

INDIANAPOLIS — The Green Shepherd Project in the Willard Park neighborhood had two of their sheep attacked October 19.  Lily died from her extensive injuries and Twisty is in stable condition at the Purdue Large Breed Animal Hospital. The Green Shepherd Project is a near-eastside project using Jacob sheep to … Read More

Irvington Halloween Festival Oct. 26

IRVINGTON — Now in its 67th Year, the Historic Irvington Halloween Festival continues to grow. Activities have been going on since Oct. 19, including window painting at local businesses, a costume party at Black Acre on Oct. 22, the Art and Silent Auction Oct. 21, and concerts, movie screenings, and … Read More

Friends of the Poor Walk Breaks Records

INDIANAPOLIS — The 6th annual “Friends of the Poor” Walk to benefit those served by the all-volunteer Society of St. Vincent de Paul once again set new records.  The number of walkers was 122 (an 80 percent increase over the 2012 event) and the funds raised from the walk were … Read More

22nd Annual Halloween Psychic Fair

INDIANAPOLIS — The 22nd Annual Halloween Psychic Fair by the Pyramid of Enlightenment will be held Saturday and Sunday, October 26th & 27th from 12 noon to 8 p.m. Admission is $5. Psychic Readings are $10.00 for 15 minutes (cash discount). There will be Readers of all types including astrology, … Read More

The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail at Oaklandon Civic Theatre

INDIANAPOLIS — “If the law is of such a nature that it requires you to be an agent of injustice to another, then I say break the law.” So wrote the young Henry David Thoreau in 1849. Three years earlier, Thoreau had put his belief into action and refused to … Read More