Monthly Archives: February 2014

Black Acre Variance Approved

Irvington craft beer brewing business Black Acre Brewing Company got the go-ahead to expand the brewery’s capacity from a three barrel system to fifteen barrels in a location on Bonna Ave. The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission (IHPC) met February 5 to hear a continuance on the case. About 20 Irvington … Read More

Snow Shoveling Survivor

We’re all sick to death of the snow (that’s a given), but we do have to deal with it, like it or not. On Thursday, January 2 when we got the major snow that was nothing compared to the HUGE SNOW we got on Sunday the 5th, Paul Smoot (owner … Read More

Lawrence Sponsors Park-Naming Contest

LAWRENCE — Lawrence is sponsoring a contest to name the city’s newest park – a long and narrow wetlands situated next to Monarch Beverage Co. that someday will provide a sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of busy Pendleton Pike. Monarch deeded about six acres on the eastern edge of … Read More

“Cats” at Beef & Boards

INDIANAPOLIS – The seven-time Tony Award winning Cats pounces onto the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre stage as the first musical in its 2014 Season. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s playful production is the second-longest running show in Broadway history, and continues through March 30 at Beef & Boards. Set in an … Read More

Antique Stained Glass — Purchase or Pass?

As a child I loved to visit my Great Aunt’s Victorian home in North Vernon, Indiana. With its corbels, gables and fretwork, it seemed like a magical place to my five year old mind. While I loved every inch of it, my favorite part was the beautiful stained glass encased … Read More