Monthly Archives: May 2019

Herron High School was Originally Indianapolis Museum of Art

I didn’t realize until recently that most Hoosiers under the age of 60 didn’t know that the original Indianapolis Museum of Art was built in 1902 at 16th and Penn — known as Herron High School now, formerly John Herron School of Art. I graduated from Herron School of Art … Read More

“Disaster! The Musical at Buck Creek

INDIANAPOLIS — Buck Creek Players will close their 45th season of quality theatre with Disaster! The  Musical by Seth Rudetsky and Jack Plotnick. Opening on Friday, May 31st, and continuing for three weekends through Sunday, June 16th, curtain times are at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with 2:30 p.m. … Read More

IACS Receives Grant for “Dogs Playing For Life”

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Animal Care Services (IACS) recently announced they have been awarded a $10,000 grant from Dogs Playing for Life. This money will be used to integrate play groups into the regular care of the dogs. Play groups have proven to help lower stress levels for dogs in shelters … Read More

Wicket World of Croquet at Benjamin Harrison Site June 1

INDIANAPOLIS — The Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site is gearing up for one of the most fashionably unique events in Indy, the Wicket World of Croquet. Attendees are invited to experience (or learn) croquet as it was meant to be played. The Wicket World of Croquet will be held Saturday, June … Read More

On the Road Again

Content as we may be to curl up with our favorite blanket and a good book from October through March, let the temperature creep up above 70 degrees and we who love junking are out the door. Those of us here in central Indiana are strategically located with in a … Read More