Monthly Archives: April 2017

100 Years Ago: April 28-May 4

From The Indianapolis news, Tuesday, May 1: This was Suffrage Calling Day. Visiting suffragists bearing the yellow badge and armed with a pencil and pad formed the May Day cohort by which every woman in Indianapolis will be urged to register to vote in the coming city election. More than … Read More

Indycars at Alabama

The Indycar boys met last Sunday at the Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham Alabama for the Honda Grand Prix of Alabama— the third leg of the Indycar season. Once again qualifying was dominated by the Team Penske Chevys. Will Power grabbed his second pole of the year with Helio Castroneves … Read More

Rose Mary’s Words of Wisdom Upon Growing Old, Part 2

Whether they’re wise or foolish, we very rarely heed other people’s advice or insights, including those of physicians who warn us about salt, exercise and weight! This story bears repeating: When our friend and former colleague, Helen Ernstes, was in her nineties Johnny, her beloved husband of many years, was … Read More

This Week’s Issue: April 21-27

Readers, check out our advertisers! When you patronize them, tell them you saw their ad in the Weekly View! … Read More

24th Annual Stutz Open House

INDIANAPOLIS — The Raymond James Stutz Artists Open House, taking place April 28 and 29, will showcase 60+ artists across all mediums. The event continues to showcase the vibrant art culture and diversity of Stutz artists — and is a favorite among art lovers, families and guests. The event, now … Read More