Monthly Archives: October 2014

Ka-Bike-O-Scope Coming to Pleasant Run Trail

Mark Kesling, the founder and CEO of the daVinci Pursuit, wants to bring a closer collaboration between artists, scientists, and the community through public art projects. One of their most ambitious projects, the Ka-Bike-O-Scope, is currently underway and will be installed soon to the Barth Street Bridge area on the … Read More

Greenfield Zombies Walk, Stomp and Dance Oct. 25

GREENFIELD — The 2014 Greenfield Zombie Walk on Saturday, October 25th will have a new name, a new location, and a new major event: the Greenfield Zombie STOMP will be held at the Memorial Building (98 E. North Street) and the main event will be the Graveyard Stompers, a live … Read More

Indy Author Fair Oct. 25

INDIANAPOLIS — Aspiring writers and book lovers of all ages are invited to celebrate Indiana’s rich literary tradition with a variety of free workshops and author events at the “Indy Author Fair” on Saturday, October 25 from 10:15 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. at Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair Street. … Read More

Vonnegut Fest 2014: Calling All Kurt Vonnegut Fans

Saturday, November 8 marks the city’s second annual Vonnegut Fest. Two special events of the day are set in Irvington.  First, all Lego lovers can enter the Literary Lego Contest. Create a Lego creation of a literary figure or character. Enter your creation in the Literary Lego Contest in the … Read More

IMPD to Focus on Crime Hot Spots

INDIANAPOLIS — The city of Indianapolis recently announced that law enforcement officials will target high-crime areas for the next year in an effort to reduce homicides, shootings, and violence. The focus areas include three on the east side, including the area around 38th and Sherman, 42nd and Post Rd., and … Read More