Monthly Archives: September 2016

Irvington Re-Signed Celebration Sept. 8

IRVINGTON — Irvingtonians are invited to come out on Sept. 8 from 7-10 p.m. to Coal Yard Coffee, 5547 Bonna Ave. to look at the 11 sign designs submitted to the Irvington Re-Signed art contest. Admission is free. Guests will be able to vote for their favorite design and enjoy … Read More

Film Historian Working on “Littles” That are Big Projects

INDIANAPOLIS – Film historian Eric Grayson is at work – or soon will be – on three “little” projects that are, actually, major players in film history, all related to Indiana. Currently, Grayson is involved in a Kickstarter campaign to restore Little Orphant Annie, a 1918 silent film starring Colleen … Read More

Infant Nutrition 101

Choosing when and what to feed your baby is never an easy task, especially for first-time moms. The decisions you make in the first few years of your child’s life can have a lasting impact on both you and your child. The first decision you must make as a new … Read More

Harry Dennison by Steve Kemp

Twenty five years after Milwaukee Fireman Harry Dennison’s best friend and firefighting partner Mike died in the line of duty, Mike’s spirit starts talking to Harry. He comes in dreams and other strange ways with the message that Harry will have a choice to make and there will only be … Read More

Lions Club Distributes Dictionaries

INDIANAPOLIS — On Tuesday, August 23, the Indianapolis Warren Township Lions Club distributed special dictionaries to the 3rd grade students of Hawthorne Elementary School. Among other features, these dictionaries contain the entire United States Constitution as well as the braille alphabet.  They have been running this event for several years … Read More