• Young Actors Theatre will put on an original production, Love Over Dose, created by Justin Wade, at the Athenaeum at 7 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14, and Saturday, Feb. 15. This is a powerful story of the struggles of addiction and recovery performed by young actors. Tickets are $15 and free for kids 18 and younger. The Athenaeum is located at 401 E. Michigan St. Visit loveoverdose.org for more information.
• Don’t miss We Love Drag Night Sat., Feb. 15th at 7-10 p.m. at Hampton Designs Studio & Shop (5515 E. Washington) with the debut of Ryne Stone & Bella Shade, also Boy Gorge & Kalinda. Complimentary cover plus champagne and chocolate covered strawberries.
• Storytelling Arts of Indiana is hosting the fourth Indy Story Slam of its 2019-20 regular season and the first of the new year on Wednesday, Feb. 19 from 7:00-8:30 p.m., in partnership with Garfield Park Arts Center and WFYI. Storytellers are asked to base their stories on the theme, “Alone or Lonely,” which can be interpreted narrowly or broadly. The stories just have to be true, told in first-person and up to five minutes long. Prizes will be awarded to the top three tellers. The slam will be held at GPAC, 2432 Conservatory Dr. Tickets are $10 at the door.
• Nearly 400 adults to graduate with a high school diploma from Goodwill’s Excel Center February 13 and 14. Congratulations to these hard-working students for this great achievement!
• Join the Indiana Department of Veterans’ Affairs and the Hoosier Veterans Assistance Foundation of Indiana, Inc. from 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20 at 777 N. Meridian St. for a hiring event. The hiring event is for veterans and their family members, so bring resumes and dress for success! More than 25 employers will be present. For more information call 317-951-0688 or e-mail kwalker@hvaf.org.
• Monday, Feb. 17 is President’s Day, a federal holiday. There will be no mail delivery. Government institutions will be closed, as will the BMV. State agencies will also be closed.
• The Knit a Yarn Fiber Art Club at Lawrence will meet Sunday, Feb. 16 at 1 p.m. at Faith Presbyterian Church, 8170 Hague Rd. while the branch is closed for renovations. Knitters of all skill levels and ages are invited to this monthly fiber art club. Register by calling 317-275-4460.
• The League of Women Voters, a nonpartisan civic organization, will hold a free 90 minute training session on how to register voters on Monday, Feb. 24 from 6-8 p.m. at the College Ave. branch of IndyPL, 4180 N. College Ave. Register on eventbrite.com by searching for “lwv voter registration training tickets.”
• If you watched the Oscars, or heard about it afterward, there was a big upset win for Best Picture. If you attended Heartland Film Festival, you had a chance to see “Parasite,” one of 15 films featured at HIFF in the “Best International Feature Film Oscar Contenders” program. The program in its third year featured titles just confirmed as their country’s respective entry for the Academy Awards. Among the 15 titles programmed, three were eventually nominated by the Academy, including “Honeyland” and “Pain and Glory.” HIFF plans to expand the category to 30 titles in 2020 and will be among the first festival destinations in the world to showcase the newly-announced films at the 29th HIFF (Oct. 8-18).
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