Monthly Archives: April 2018

Marion Co. Summer Youth Programs Awarded Grants

INDIANAPOLIS — The Summer Youth Program Fund, a collaborative of 10 local and national partners, announced that grants totaling $2,886,669 will be awarded to 165 not-for-profit organizations serving Marion County youth. The grants will fund 207 summertime programs, activities and experiences for more than 93,000 individuals ages 4-24. Summer Youth … Read More

First Annual City Nature Challenge April 27-30

INDIANAPOLIS – For the first time, Indiana Sciences and Keep Indianapolis Beautiful are challenging Indianapolis residents and surrounding communities to compete in the global City Nature Challenge from April 27 – 30, 2018. As citizen science initiatives increase in popularity and impact on research, this year’s third annual City Nature … Read More

“Maggie’s Choice” at Epilogue

INDIANAPOLIS — Maggie’s Choice, from an original script by Epilogue Players member Marsha Grant, will be on stage May 4-20. Performances are on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2:00 p.m. The Epilgoue is located at 1849 N. Alabama. The play is a comedy exploring a career … Read More

“Singin’ in the Rain” at Beef & Boards

INDIANAPOLIS — The refreshing romantic comedy Singin’ in the Rain – the stage version of one of MGM’s most celebrated films – pours onto the Beef & Boards stage through May 26. Set in 1920s Hollywood, this classic is the story of Don Lockwood, a famous actor in silent films. … Read More

Warren Central – Great Teams & Great Coaches!

The Boss and I had the privilege of having a conversation with Warren Central Basketball Coaches Stacy Mitchell and Criss Beyers. Both men guided their respective Girls and Boys teams to State Basketball titles in the 4-A division. A history making achievement. Coach Mitchell is the first African-American coach to … Read More