Monthly Archives: July 2016

Connecting People and Neighborhoods via Waterways

Reconnecting to Our Waterways (ROW), a local collective impact organization formed in 2012 has been working with communities throughout Indianapolis to bring neighborhoods together artistically, emotionally, and economically along the city’s waterways. The group aligned their network and resources with what the residents along Pleasant Run on the southeast side, … Read More

ZirkusGrimm Returns to Stage

INDIANAPOLIS — Q Artistry’s slightly off-kilter carnival ride through the Brothers’ Grimm canon returns for it’s third summer run in Indy starring many of it’s originators and some fresh faces.  Cinderella, Hansel and Gretel, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty and more are brought to life with broad big-top strokes in dark, … Read More

IPS Open Enrollment Begins July 18

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public Schools’ Open Enrollment will be held July 18 through August 5 at the John Morton-Finney Center for Educational Services, 120 E. Walnut St. This one-stop event for school services will feature IPS experts who can answer enrollment questions about all of our district programs, including magnet, … Read More

Sons of The American Legion Honor State Police with Wreath Laying Ceremony

INDIANAPOLIS — The Sons of The American Legion, Detachment of Indiana, recently performed a special wreath laying ceremony at the Indiana State Police Memorial and Eternal Flame located adjacent to the Indiana State Police Museum, 8660 East 21st St. The event was to honor those troopers and employees of the … Read More

New Exhibit at the Bona Thompson Memorial Center

IRVINGTON — Amidst a Presidential campaign that seems almost surreal, a new exhibit at the Bona Thompson Center connects politics and the Land of Oz. Political buttons beginning in the 1930s and representing all levels and parties of the political arena — from the collections of Steve Nicewanger and the … Read More