Monthly Archives: July 2015

Martin University Reveals New Strategic Plan

INDIANAPOLIS — Martin University’s Board of Trustees and administration announced recently that they have developed and approved a new strategic plan that will guide the school’s operations through the 2018 academic year. President Eugene G. White said the school also has adopted a new vision statement: “To be a Haven … Read More

Rebekah Arvin’s Artwork on Display

GREENFIELD — Rebekah Arvin’s watercolors will be on display in Greenfield Banking Company’s Main Office Art Gallery during July and August. Rebekah’s artwork has received numerous honors.  Among those are the “Peoples Choice” Award, Will Vawter Art Competition; “Governor’s Award” and “Honorable Mention,” Indiana State Fair and “Best of Show” … Read More

Summer Reading Program Continues Through July 25

INDIANAPOLIS — It’s not too late for children of all ages and families to tune up their reading performance and pump up the volume for reading during The Indianapolis Public Library’s 2015 Summer Reading Program, “Beatz & Bookz.” Registration continues through July 25 at all IndyPL branch locations, Central Library … Read More

Pet Owners Invited to IndyVet’s Pet Carnival July 11

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.– To help celebrate pet ownership, animal lovers can bring pets of all shapes and sizes to IndyVet Emergency & Specialty Hospital’s 17th annual free Pet Carnival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 11 right outside of the facility near Beech Grove, on Indy’s southeast side. Attendees … Read More

JA Seeking Nominations for Indy’s Best and Brightest

INDIANAPOLIS — Junior Achievement of Central Indiana, Inc. is seeking nominations for their 12th annual Indy’s Best and Brightest event, presented by KPMG LLP. The event will honor 100 of central Indiana’s most outstanding young professionals, age 40 and under, in ten different industries. The categories honored include the following: … Read More