Monthly Archives: April 2018

Indy Parks Temporarily Closes Sandorf Park

INDIANAPOLIS — In partnership with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) and the Indianapolis Parks Foundation, Indy Parks announced plans to temporarily close Sandorf Park, 2020 Dawson St., a 6.5-acre play space located on the city’s southside. The park closed April 9. Sandorf Park, which was recently selected as … Read More

Cops Versus Kids in Basketball Playoff

INDIANAPOLIS — Local community activists have arranged for a friendly game of basketball between inner city kids from District 17 and IMPD officers as a fundraiser for a Youth Gaming Center. The Second Annual Cops versus Kids Basketball Playoff will be held Saturday, April 21 from 6-9 p.m. at Municipal … Read More

Applause!: April 13-19

• Hoping for spring, still? Get inspired with the Gardening Program Series at Beech Grove Library, April 16 at 1 p.m. The topic of this program is “Pollinators.” Learn about the who, what, where and why of pollinators and how to help save them. This program is presented by Holly … Read More

Kennedy-King Memorial Program

A touching Memorial for the 50th anniversary of Senator Kennedy’s speech (Wed., April 4th) the evening that Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. There was standing room only in the gym inside CFI School #27 next to the Kennedy/King Memorial Park. The mayor, governor and many political and lay leaders … Read More

Sports This and That

Indians Home Opener The Indians played their first home game of the season last Friday night at the Vic. The sparse home crowd braved the wind, rain, and snow to witness the Tribe lose to the Columbus Clippers 4-11. The team came back on both Saturday and Sunday afternoons to … Read More