Monthly Archives: June 2021

Crowdfunding Campaign Launched for Pop-Up Shop

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis residents will soon have a new place to shop and sell their goods if a crowdfunding campaign reaches its goal of raising $25,000 by June 23. If successful, the project led by PATTERN will receive a matching grant as part of the Indiana Housing and Community Development … Read More

Vintage Indiana Wine Fest returns to Military Park June 5

INDIANAPOLIS — The 21st Vintage Indiana Wine Festival O returns to Downtown Indianapolis’ Military Park on Saturday, June 5. The signature event of the Purdue Wine Grape Team — is Indiana’s biggest celebration of wines produced in the Hoosier state. Attendance for the 2021 festival is capped at 5,000 by … Read More

IRT Closes Out Season with “The House That Jack Built”

INDIANAPOLIS — To close its virtual season, the Indiana Repertory Theatre rebuilds The House That Jack Built, which premiered at the IRT in 2012. Written by Playwright-in-Residence James Still and directed by Janet Allen, this play is part of Still’s award-winning trilogy The Jack Plays, which won the 2020 Indiana … Read More

Slow Roll Indy Bike Ride June 9

INDIANAPOLIS — IMPD East District invites everyone to join them for a Slow Roll bike ride through the Tuxedo Park neighborhood on Wednesday, June 9. Meet up at 5:30 p.m. and everyone rolls out at 6 p.m. from 29 N. Grant in the parking lot of Tuxedo Park Baptist Church. … Read More

Pallet Wood — It is free, but is it wise?

I first wrote this column in 2017 but with the continuing popularity of repurposing and the widespread use of pallet wood, I thought we should revisit the topic. Thinking of using pallet wood for your next DYI project? It’s sturdy, it’s versatile and with over 2 billion pallets cast aside … Read More