Applause!: June 3-9

• On May 29, a driver plowed into the Maximum Grow store at 6117 E. Washington St,, destroying the west side of the building. On May 30, the Heidelberg Haus on Pendleton Pike was damaged by another driver. We are glad no one was injured in both accidents and hope that these fine businesses will be up and running before too long.
• The Meridian-Kessler Home and Garden Tour will be June 3-5. The Twilight Tour on Friday, June 3, offers views of three homes on Washington Blvd., a dinner-dance, and admission to the weekend Day Tour for $75. The Day Tour on Saturday and Sunday, June 4 and 5, includes eight homes for $15 in advance or $20 the day of the tour at any tour home. Tickets available online at www.mkhometour.com. Meridian-Kessler’s boundaries are 38th St., Meridian St., Kessler Blvd., and the Monon. For more information, call 283-1021 or email meridiankessler@aol.com.
• Rock The Block 6 will be happening this weekend, June 4 from  noon-5 p.m. This is a free community even where all welcome. There will be free food, prizes, live entertainment w/ Modern Day Miracle, bounce houses, dunk tank, games and more. Rock the Block will be held at 4302 E. New York St. Contact Jeff at 710-0082 for more information.
• Mark your calendars for the next Indy Food Council meeting on June 17 from 4-7 p.m. at the Platform, 202 E. Market St. The event will note the accomplishment of the council, plus premiere the full feature film Food First. At 6:30 p.m. there will be a panel discussion about food as economic and community development.
• Speaking of food, it’s that time of the year again for farmer’s markets to start. Check out the new Garfield Park Farmers Market on Saturdays from 9 a.m.-noon. Garfield Park is located at the corner of Shelby St. and E. Southern Ave.
• The ever-popular Irvington Farmer’s Market, now in its 16th year, will open Sun., June 12 from noon-3 p.m. at Ellenberger Park, 5301 E. St. Clair. An Indy Channel A-List winner for best farmer’s market in the Indianapolis metro area, the monthly market features lots of local produce, meat, dairy, bakery, and other foods plus artisan goods, information booths, and great opportunities for people (and dog) watching. Kick back and enjoy great live music and a real sense of community the second Sunday of the month through October.
• Don’t forget about the Historic National Road Sale this weekend. US 40 in Indiana, otherwise known as Washington St. in Marion County, will be part of the 800-plus mile sale that stretches from Baltimore, Maryland to St. Louis.
• Summer is sorta officially here! There are a lot of amazing things happening on the east side — festivals, fairs, markets, openings. Advertise your event in the Weekly View to get great results! We reach over 25,000 readers weekly in 24 zip codes. Give us a call at 317-356-2222 for more information. Support local, independent businesses!