Monthly Archives: July 2014

Eskanazi Artwork Recognized Nationally

INDIANAPOLIS — One of 19 artists commissioned to create original works for the new Eskenazi Health campus was recently recognized at a national art contest in Nashville, Tenn., for his work which is displayed at the Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital. Adam Frank’s Arbor, a permanent art installation inside the … Read More

IPS Approves District-Wide Recycling

INDIANAPOLIS — At the June 24 Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners action session, the Board voted to approve a new district-wide recycling program. The recycling provider, chosen out of a competitive bid process, is Waste Management of Indiana, who successfully performs waste removal for IPS and already provides … Read More

Drug Abuse in Children Could Cause Serious Harm

It is never too early to have a discussion with your child about the dangers of drugs and alcohol and how drugs can effect the body. According to Oxford Dictionaries, a drug is defined as a medicine or substance that has a physiological effect when ingested or otherwise introduced to … Read More

EclecticPond Announces 2014-15 Season

INDIANAPOLIS — Eclectic Pond has announced their upcoming productions for the 2014-15 season. In October, they will present Macbeth, adapted and directed by Catherine Cardwell. In November, the EclecticEd of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, adapted and directed by Thomas Cardwell, will be available to tour. The ever-popular 10x10xYou, by Thomas … Read More

100 Years Ago this Week: July 4-11

From The Indianapolis News, Monday, July 6, 1914: Irvington always celebrates the Fourth in such an original and delightful way that no citizen of that suburb ever wishes to go elsewhere for this patriotic celebration. Tradition was carried out in a beautiful manner Saturday when at Ellenberger Woods a pageant … Read More