Monthly Archives: November 2014

Stutz Artists Hold Open Studios

INDIANAPOLIS — More than 50 artists are participating in its Annual Holiday Exhibition and Open House presented by the Stutz Artists Association. This festive art showcase provides guests and art lovers the opportunity to view and buy exceptional art, including smaller works, great for unique and heartfelt gift giving. The … Read More

Nativity Students Win Presidential Scholarship Award

INDIANAPOLIS — On Saturday, November 8th, 350 students from the south deanery schools gathered at Roncalli High School to take the High School Placement Exam.  Three Nativity eighth grade students, Sarah Wiley, Joseph Schubach and Katie Minton, scored in the top ten of this group, earning the Presidential Scholarship of … Read More

Sliding Schedule for Trash, Recycling

INDIANAPOLIS — Residential and heavy trash, curbside recycling, and leaf collection will operate on a slide schedule this week in observance of Thanksgiving Day. There will be NO residential trash, heavy trash, leaf collection or curbside recycling service on Thursday, Nov. 27. Thursday routes will run on Friday, Nov. 28, … Read More

UIndy holiday concerts set for Dec. 5 and 7

INDIANAPOLIS — A rich tradition of holiday music will be explored Dec. 5 and 7 when the University of Indianapolis Department of Music stages its popular annual “Christmas Celebration” concerts. Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Dec. 5, and 4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, in Ruth Lilly Performance … Read More

Thanks

Some of the readers of this paper will be among those who have over-indulged, and are now emerging from a Thanksgiving food coma. I can remember my son Chris pulling at my arm as I lolled on the after-dinner couch, telling me to “Fight it! Fight L-Tryptophan!” Some others of … Read More