Monthly Archives: June 2018

Theatre On The Square Reopens As The District Theatre

INDIANAPOLIS — The much-anticipated reopening of the historical theatre will happen on June 22 with its first show, “Going Back to Indiana: An intimate evening with Elizabeth Eckert and Cheley Tackett.” Elizabeth Eckert, a graduate of Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music, garnered the attention of Hoosiers throughout the U.S. … Read More

Applause!: June 15-21

• Old Bethel UMC will hold its vintage quilts show and bake sale June 23 from 10:30 a.m.-3:00 p.m. at the church, 7004 E. 21st St. (corner of 21st and Franklin). There are some beautiful quilts on display from church members, and there will be a sale of quilting accessories … Read More

St. Andrew the Apostle Class of ’74 – All Classes Reunion Sept. 14-15-16

INDIANAPOLIS — St. Andrew Grade School Class of ’74 is holding a class reunion the weekend of September 14-16.  If you attended St. Andrew the Apostle School, 4052 E. 38th St., Indianapolis, please make plans to attend, and let your fellow classmates know about the reunion. The event will be … Read More

100 Years Ago This Week: June 15-21

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, June 20: The “Own Your Own Home” campaign received a strong endorsement yesterday in remarks by William Headrick and Judge James Collins to Nordyke & Marmon employees during a noon-time rally. The movement received further impetus when Headrick and Collins addressed a crowd at an … Read More

World War I 100 Years Ago: June 15-21

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, June 18: Seventy-nine German alien women residing in Indianapolis were registered at Tomlinson Hall yesterday, the first day for the registration of women alien enemies. President Wilson’s proclamation requires the registration of every woman alien enemy fourteen years and above, including women of American birth … Read More