Monthly Archives: May 2014

Community Greenspace at Benedict Inn

INDIANAPOLIS — The Benedict Inn Retreat & Conference Center, and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful, Inc., (KIB) are collaborating on the creation of the Peace & Nature Garden that will be created on the retreat property by KIB. The kick-off and sign dedication for the project was held on April 5. KIB’s … Read More

Q Artistry’s Bunny Spectacular May 2-4

INDIANAPOLIS — Q Artistry will hold its very first “Free or Donation” presentation as Bunny Spectacular, a 40 minute musical comedy puppetry extravaganza for kids of all ages. Thanks to funding received from the Historic Irvington Community Council, audience members are encouraged to attend the show for free or to … Read More

Indy Launches Crowdfunding Campaign to Benefit Paul Ruster Bark Park

INDIANAPOLIS — There is a new fundraising effort to raise money for a dog agility course at Paul Ruster Bark Park on the City’s east side. The City will partner with Citizinvestor, a crowdfunding and civic engagement platform for local government projects. The campaign seeks to raise $10,000 in the … Read More

LHS Student Wins Gold

Lutheran High School of Indianapolis junior Elijah Brandt earned Gold at the Indiana State School Music Association state competition. He played The Harmonious Blacksmith by George Frideric Handel in the solo saxophone event in early March. Elijah is the son of Michael and Kathleen Brandt of Indianapolis. … Read More

City Moves Forward on Justice Center

INDIANAPOLIS — The City recently informed pre-qualified development teams to begin design of a new Marion County Justice Center on approximately 40 acres in the northwestern corner of the GM Stamping Plant location. This site is the preferred location of the Marion County Sheriff, Superior Court Executive Committee, Superior Court … Read More