Monthly Archives: March 2018

I May Be Old But I Got to See All The Cool Bands

“There’s gonna be a heartache tonight, a heartache tonight. I know.” So goes the refrain of one of my favorite Eagles songs. For Christmas this past year, my beautiful daughter Mary got me a ticket to see the Eagle’s concert at Bankers Life Field house and she was to be … Read More

Scecina Presents “In the Heights”

INDIANAPOLIS — Scecina Memorial High School will present In the Heights at 7 p.m. Fri., March 23 and Sat., March 24 on the school stage. In the Heights features music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the creator of Hamilton. The show opened on Broadway in 2008 and tells the story … Read More

Applause!: March 23-29

• The Auxiliary to Community Hospital East will sponsor a Linen Sale Fundraiser on March 28 and March 29 — Wed. 7 a.m. – 6 p.m. and Thurs. 7 a.m. – 4 p.m. in the breezeway near the main lobby.  Proceeds benefit hospital programs/services. Credit/debit card accepted and payroll deduction. … Read More

ICES Students Inspired by Spring Blooms

IRVINGTON — When the Indianapolis Art Museum announced they were hosting a contest, with the winning entries on exhibit at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, art teacher Mrs. Stuckey decided this was one contest that was definitely worth the effort! Since it was in the middle of winter with sub-zero … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: March 23-29

From The Indianapolis Star, Monday, March 25: Permanent public improvements have played a great part in the development and growth of Indianapolis as a city of homes. The elevation of the Belt Railroad, improvements at Ellenberger Park, the construction of Pleasant Run Boulevard, and the extension of the East Michigan … Read More