Monthly Archives: September 2016

Menopause the Musical Takes the Stage Aug. 25 – Oct. 2

INDIANAPOLIS — Menopause, the Musical returns by popular demand to Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre on stage through Oct. 2. Written by Jeanie Linders, Menopause, the Musical is set in a department store, where four women with seemingly nothing in common but a black bra meet by chance at a … Read More

Epiloque Theatre Opens 40th Anniversary Season with “My Old Lady”

Epilogue Players will present My Old Lady by Israel Horovitz Sept. 9-25 at the Epilogue Theater, 1849 N. Alabama St. When a down-on-his-luck middle-aged man inherits an apartment in Paris, he plans on selling it, only to discover the inhabitant has lifetime habitation rights under an arcane French law and … Read More

Thornwood Preserve Open to the Public

SourceURL:file://localhost/Users/ethelwinslow/Desktop/More%20content%20090216.doc GREENFIELD — In t 2006, the City of Greenfield Park Board received a generous 20 acre donation of premier woodland from Herb and Judy Brown. This now 40 acre parcel of premier woodland will be protected and kept in its natural state for the enjoyment of future generations. Residents … Read More

Free Child Seat Inspections Sept. 20

INDIANAPOLIS — Franciscan St. Francis Health is encouraging parents and caregivers to have children’s safety seats inspected based on recommendations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The hospital’s Child Passenger Safety Clinic is offering free inspections with certified technicians available to advise on the proper use of seats … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: Sept. 2-8

From The Indianapolis News, Monday, September 4, 1916: The five officers and 141 enlisted men of Battery D, First Field Artillery, Indiana National Guard, began their physical examinations today at Ft. Benjamin Harrison. When the examinations are completed tomorrow, the War Department will be notified that the battery is ready … Read More