Monthly Archives: February 2016

East 10th St. Civic Association to Dissolve

INDIANAPOLIS —  The East 10th Street Civic Association (E10SCA) has been a catalyst in helping to transform the Near Eastside. Over those years, they have been instrumental in bringing new businesses to East 10th St., as well as promoting green initiatives and business recruitment. In 2015, the organization and NEAR … Read More

To Kill a Mockingbird at the IRT

To Kill a Mockingbird, the classic American novel by Harper Lee, was published in 1960 and its themes still resonate today. The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s latest production of this important work is rich in the imagery and tension that made the original so loved. Starring IRT veteran Ryan Artzberger as … Read More

Rep. Kirchhofer Named State Dir. for Women in Government Foundation

INDIANAPOLIS — State Rep. Cindy Kirchhofer (R-Beech Grove) was recently sworn in as a state director for the Women In Government Foundation, Inc. (WIG). Kirchhofer joins 199 fellow female state legislators who currently serve in this role. Kirchhofer will serve as an ambassador in Indiana, helping drive commerce and educational … Read More

Mythic Indy Collection Launches Feb. 5

INDIANAPOLIS — Mythic Indy, a collection of quirky stories set in Indianapolis and written by notable Indiana authors, is now available. Proceeds from the $25 book will benefit Second Story, a nonprofit that helps kids learn to love creative writing. The book can be purchased online at Punchnels.com or at … Read More

Childhood Vaccines Offer Protection from Serious or Potentially Fatal Diseases

To help your child grow into a healthy adult, I highly recommend children receiving all immunization (vaccines) from birth to age 18. Vaccination is a way of creating immunity to certain diseases by using small amounts of a killed or weakened microorganism that causes a particular disease. Childhood vaccines offer … Read More