Monthly Archives: November 2018

Groundbreaking New Martindale-Brightwood Library Set for Nov. 20

INDIANAPOLIS — Local citizens are invited to celebrate a major milestone in the history of the Martindale-Brightwood neighborhood when ground is broken for a new branch of The Indianapolis Public Library on Tues., Nov. 20 at 9 a.m. at the southwest corner of E. 25th Street and N. Sherman Dr. … Read More

Autumn Art Fair at GPAC

INDIANAPOLIS — The 11th Annual Autumn Art Fair at the Garfield Park Arts Center will be held on Sat., Nov. 17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sun., Nov. 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The fair features hand-created, family-friendly, affordable items (50¢ -$500) from about 50 local … Read More

Veterans Successfully Complete Mission on White River

INDIANAPOLIS — From Nov. 9 – 11, 150 participants descended on Indianapolis for a Veteran’s Day extreme fitness challenge event lead by decorated combat Veterans of Special Operations through a national “rucking” network. The participants worked to complete military style missions, including clearing a half mile segment of the White … Read More

Former Tech Teacher Leads Adult Show Choir at “Circle of Lights”

  INDIANAPOLIS — Cindy Hartshorn, retired music teacher at Arsenal Tech High School, started a community choir, One Voice. The adult show choir is made up of former students from her Tech and John Marshall High School days, plus many singers from the area. One Voice has performed at the … Read More

City Invests $35 Mil. in Public Safety Upgrades

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis police, fire, and emergency medical agencies recently celebrated more than $35 million in investments in public safety technology infrastructure. The investments fund a new Computer-Aided Dispatch, radios, and radio network managed by the Public Safety Communications Division of the Office of Public Health and Safety, supporting public … Read More