Monthly Archives: September 2021

Eskenazi Health Introduces Be Fast To Spot A Stroke Initiative

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more than 795,000 people in the United States experience a stroke each year. A stroke occurs when something happens to block the flow of blood causing brain cells to begin dying within minutes because they can’t get enough oxygen. A stroke can cause lasting … Read More

City Announces #VaccinateIndy PSA Initiative

INDIANAPOLIS — #VaccinateIndy is an ongoing public health campaign to encourage residents to get their COVID-19 vaccines and help reduce the number of cases in Marion County. In partnership with the Arts Council of Indianapolis, the City licensed and commissioned work from seven Indianapolis-based artists to convey the importance of … Read More

Sorority to Celebrate 60th Anniversary

INDIANAPOLIS — September 11, 2021 will be the 60th anniversary of Zeta Iota Chapter Irvington Indianapolis East of Tri Kappa. In 1961 the chapter started with 25 sisters and now there are 59 sisters. The object of Tri Kappa is to bring women into close, unselfish relationships for the promotion … Read More

Eiteljorg Quest for the West Art Show and Sale Sept. 10-11

INDIANAPOLIS — Admirers of art inspired by the American West will converge on the Eiteljorg Museum in September for the 16th annual Quest for the West Art Show and Sale, one of the best opportunities in the nation to purchase Western artworks and interact with the artists. A highlight of … Read More

Applause!: Sept. 3-9

•  Tragedy struck on Aug. 27 when a little girl was hit by a car on North Mitthoeffer near Penrith Dr. as she was on her way to the bus stop early in the morning. She was a student at Andrew J. Brown Academy. The driver didn’t stop and, as … Read More