Monthly Archives: April 2020

Domestic Abuse Help Available

INDIANAPOLIS — With residents encouraged to stay home to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) and community partners like the Domestic Violence Network (DVN) recognize that community members may find themselves contained with an abuser. This social isolation can mean danger for these residents of … Read More

Indiana-made Short Films Stream Online

INDIANAPOLIS — Four short films exploring how Hoosiers experience and grapple with urban, suburban and rural divides will be part of a digital film festival every week in April. The films, which were funded by Indiana Humanities, premiered in early 2020 at live events around the state and will now … Read More

Library Offers Online Resources to Help Remote Learning

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library is providing a vast collection of free research and study tools at www.indypl.org that target specific subject areas and meet various curriculum standards. Most resources can be found in the “Research” section of the Library’s website where users can search by subject categories such … Read More

May Virtual Exhibit Call Out

INDIANA — The annual Hoosier Women in Art exhibition will be moving online for the month of May. Due to the public health crisis, the Garfield Park Art Center decided it would be safest for artists and guests to engage with this exhibition on their website, gpacarts.org Whether you’re a … Read More

It’s Time to Call-a-Pacer!

INDIANAPOLIS — Children and families are invited to hear fun, basketball-inspired children stories read by featured Indiana Pacers players and personalities from April through June on The Indianapolis Public Library’s 24-hour Call-a-Story telephone line. By dialing 317-275-4444 or toll-free at 877-275-9007, or by visiting Pacers.com, listeners can hear recorded stories … Read More