Monthly Archives: September 2021

Walking into the Past With Al Hunter — Irvington Ghost Tours

Going into its 19th year, the Irvington Ghost Tours lead by Al and Rhonda Hunter and their volunteers will hit the streets of Irvington beginning October 1. At first, the tours were small — maybe a dozen or more people. But as word got out, the tours grew in size … Read More

Heartland Film Festival Opens Oct. 7

INDIANAPOLIS — Heartland Film, Inc., the nonprofit organizer of the Heartland International Film Festival (HIFF), is celebrating its 30th anniversary edition, October 7-17, across Indianapolis with a raft of in-person screenings and virtual showings. The 30th Heartland International Film Festival will feature more than 125 films in a hybrid format, … Read More

Community Seeks Remedy for Reckless Drivers

In light of the tragic death of Hannah Crutchfield, a seven-year-old student at Julian School #57 at the corner of Ritter and Washington St., the Irvington Community Council asked hard questions of local and state officials about traffic safety at their September meeting. Jason Larrison, City-County Councilor for the district; … Read More

New Soccer Mini-pitch at Oscar Charleston Park

INDIANAPOLIS — Tthe latest mini-pitch honoring members of Black Players for Change (“BPC”) and the Black Women’s Player Collective (“BWPC”) was officially unveiled at Oscar Charleston Park, 2800 E. 30th St. Joined by Mayor Joe Hogsett and representatives from Indy Parks, students from the KIPP Indy College Prep Middle School … Read More