Monthly Archives: January 2021

Bottleworks Food Hall Opens its Doors

INDIANAPOLIS — The Bottleworks District’s food hall, The Garage, has opened its doors. Fourteen vendors, including Lick Ice Cream, Hard Truth Distillery, Clancy’s Gauco’s Fire, and other ethnic eateries, are open for business. In addition to the food offerings, The Garage has space set aside for a flexible kitchen workspace, … Read More

Marion County Launches Vaccine Clinics

INDIANAPOLIS — The Marion County Public Health Dept. has launched a free COVID-19 clinic open to individuals 70 and older, licensed and unlicensed healthcare workers, and first responders. Appointments began on Friday, Jan. 8. Registration is available online at https://ourshot.in.gov or by calling 211. Vaccines from Pfizer-BioNTech and Moderna have … Read More

Hard Twist: Western Ranch Women photo exhibition opens at Eiteljorg

INDIANAPOLIS — An exhibition of fascinating photographs showing the strength and resilience of ranch women working in the Rocky Mountain West opens Jan. 30 at the Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art and continues through April 25. Hard Twist: Western Ranch Women is a traveling exhibition on loan … Read More

IMS Museum Reopens at Reduced Capacity

INDIANAPOLIS — Fans of the Indianapolis 500 can visit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway Museum again during limited winter hours, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily. The new tours, “The Basement in 30” and “Kiss the Bricks” track tours, have also resumed. The museum closed in November 2020 due to increased COVID-19 … Read More

Library Goes Fine Free

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public Libraries (IndyPL) implemented a fine free policy starting Jan. 4, joining dozens of library systems across the U.S. that have eliminated “per day” late fines that accrue when materials are overdue. IndyPL also forgave the historic debt of over 87,000 patron accounts to erase barriers to … Read More