Monthly Archives: August 2020

Communities Urged to Embrace the 500 Spirit

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Motor Speedway has created the ultimate virtual destination for race fans to stay connected to the 104th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge leading up to NBC’s live Race Day coverage Sunday, Aug. 23 beginning at 1 p.m. ET. The 104th Running Community Hub, … Read More

State Begins Some Billing and Collections

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Department of Revenue (DOR) is restarting several previously delayed programs and initiatives that were temporarily modified due to COVID-19. In late March 2020, DOR announced its “Helping Hoosiers” initiative which provided taxpayer relief during the COVID-19 pandemic by extending selected deadlines, adjusting payment plans and modifying … Read More

Beef & Boards Takes Another Intermission

INDIANAPOLIS — Due to increased restrictions on entertainment venues in Indianapolis due to COVID-19, Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre will take an unprecedented second intermission this season, starting Aug. 10. Since reopening in July, Beef & Boards has worked diligently to make entertainment in its venue as safe as possible … Read More

Applause!: Aug. 14-20

• The Irvington Historical Society has some ice cream left over from its socially-distanced Ice Cream Social, and will be selling servings (carry out only) Saturday, Aug. 15 and Sunday, Aug. 16 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Bona Thompson Memorial Center. 5855 University Ave. They have vanilla and … Read More

Vintage Movie Night Moves Outdoors at Garfield Park

INDIANAPOLIS — Vintage Movie Night is a monthly series that features film historian and preservationist Eric Grayson as he presents a series of unique and rare vintage film titles. Due to COVID-19, Vintage Movie Night will now take place outside the Garfield Park Arts Center, in the south end of … Read More