Monthly Archives: July 2018

Greatriarchs of Monon16 Installed on East Side

INDIANAPOLIS  — The Harrison Center threw an impromptu Porch Party on July 17 at the corner of 16th and Lewis Street in Indianapolis to honor the six subjects of Abi Ogle’s public art exhibit, “Greatriarchs of Monon16.” As a precursor to PreEnactIndy 2018, the exhibit is a tribute to the … Read More

Bicycles for the Homeless Ministry Seeks Donations

INDIANAPOLIS — Have an old bike sitting in your garage that you never ride anymore? Your used adult bicycles can make a big difference in the lives of Indy’s homeless community. Started in 2011, our Bicycles for the Homeless Ministry has given out over 1,700 bicycles. Homeless neighbors need transportation … Read More

“The Rainmaker” at Buck Creek Aug. 3-12

INDIANAPOLIS — Buck Creek Players brings hope and beauty to the stage this summer with N. Richard Nash’s classic American play, The Rainmaker, opening on Fri., Aug. 3, and continuing for a limited two-weekend run through Sun., Aug. 12. Curtain times are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with … Read More

Agreement Reached in IPL Rate Case

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Office of Utility Consumer Counselor (OUCC), Indianapolis Power & Light Company (IPL), and numerous additional parties have reached a comprehensive settlement agreement resolving all issues in the utility’s pending rate case. If approved by the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC), the agreement would hold the fixed, … Read More

Hampton Designs Studio & Shop Opens Aug. 2

IRVINGTON — Hampton Designs Studio & Shop will celebrate its grand opening over three days: Thurs. Aug. 2 through Sat. Au. 4. Hampton Designs Studio & Shop has relocated to the ground floor of the Historic Irvington Masonic Lodge at 5515 E. Washington St. The grand opening will be at … Read More