Monthly Archives: September 2015

Eagle Creek Park Hosts Nature Photography Exhibit

INDIANAPOLIS — The Eagle Creek Park Foundation is hosting their ninth annual “Images of Nature” photography exhibit Sept. 12-20 at the Eagle Creek Park’s Earth Discovery Center, 5901 Delong Road. The Riviera Camera Club presents the nature-based event, which will feature around 100 black and white, and color photographs by … Read More

Lights of Hope 2015 Campaign Launches to Help Addicts

INDIANAPOLIS — The Addict’s Mom announced their nationwide campaign, Lights of Hope, 2015, which will be honoring and supporting those whose lives have been shattered by addiction and remembering those lost. Ceremonies will be hosted by local chapters throughout the United States. On September 19, candles will burn bright as … Read More

Teddy Bears Fill Riley Hospital Auditorium & School Classrooms

INDIANAPOLIS — In an effort to keep patients connected to their classrooms while receiving care, Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health operates an ongoing Bear in the Chair program. Once a patient is admitted for two weeks, Riley staff sends a teddy bear to the child’s classroom. The … Read More

Applause!: Sept. 11-17

• A big thank you to the gentleman who keeps the corner of Franklin and 16th St. so tidy. He’s out there in the mornings and evening, and does a great job. Your efforts are noticed and appreciated by everyone who drives through there. • Beech Grove will hold a … Read More

Lincoln Funeral Train Comes to Cambridge City

Earlier this year, I wrote a series of articles detailing my travels to Washington, D.C. to participate in the official ceremonies surrounding the 150th anniversary of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. I spent 36 straight hours at Ford’s Theatre where I met General Colin Powell, took a backstage tour … Read More