Monthly Archives: May 2021

School Seeks Donations to Renovate Pool

INDIANAPOLIS —HIM By HER Collegiate School for the Arts, located in the former IPS Forest Manor school building at 4501 E. 32nd St., is seeking support to renovate the indoor Olympic-sized pool. The pool closed in the late 1990s just before the school closed its doors. Organizers have set a … Read More

East Pleasant Run Pkwy. to Close Until early September

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (Indy DPW) closed East Pleasant Run Parkway North Drive between Southeastern and South Keystone Avenues to begin work on drainage improvements related to the City’s Community Justice Campus (CJC). East Pleasant Run Parkway North Drive is expected to reopen to traffic in … Read More

Indy-Warren Township Lions Club Holds Charity Golf Outing June 18

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indy-Warren Township Lions will hold is 18th Annual Charity Golf Outing on Friday, June 18 at the Morningstar Golf Club, 271 S. Mitthoeffer Rd. The outing honors the memory of Tom Kennedy Jr. and Joe Billerman. The outing will be held at noon. The Lions Club is … Read More

Garfield Park Arts Center Seeks Artists for Color Exhibition

INDIANAPOLIS — The Garfield Park Arts Center presents its 3rd annual Color Exhibition, featuring the color green. Green is a cool color that often symbolizes nature and the environment, including feelings of refreshment, renewal, peace, calm, health, growth, balance, and harmony. However, it can also signify luck or envy. Artists … Read More

WiFi now available at three parks in Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — Public WiFi is now available at three Indianapolis parks. Users can log on now to access free internet connections at Frederick Douglass Park, Municipal Gardens, and Riverside Park. More than 300,000 people visit these three parks annually. Providing free wireless service will increase social equity in communities where … Read More