Monthly Archives: September 2015

IPS Board Accepts Bid on Minnie Hartmann School 78

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public Schools Board of School Commissioners Action Session on August 27 voted to accept an offer on Minnie Hartmann School 78 at 3734 East Vermont St. JHBCC Properties, LLC, offered $400,000 for the property, and pending closing, the Board agreed to that purchase price, bringing the district … Read More

“Crimes of the Heart” Opens Sept. 4

INDIANAPOLIS — The Epilogue Players will present Crimes of the Heart Sept. 4-20 on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $15 regular admission, seniors 65 and over and children under twelve $13, and Members $12. (Season tickets for five shows are just … Read More

The Little Spies

“I know the code to your phone.” My granddaughter smiled up at me. When she wakes in the morning, she comes to sit on my lap to wake up a little more. I don’t know why I had my phone in my hand at that time, but after she said … Read More

Rocking Chairs: An American Tradition

From the front porch, to the living room, to many a baby’s nursery, the rocking chair has found it’s way into the American home since 1774. The story has long circulated that it was Benjamin Franklin who invented the rocking chair; however, the first tangible proof of it’s existence is … Read More

The End of Summer

The IndyCar Finale at Sonoma and Everything Old is New Again The IndyCar gang gathered at Sonoma in Northern California for the final race of the season. Earlier in the week the drivers drove their cars across the Golden Gate Bridge to salute the memory of Justin Wilson. The GoPro … Read More