Monthly Archives: November 2021

INHP Partners with CareSource to Increase Affordable Housing

INDIANAPOLIS — CareSource, a nationally recognized nonprofit health plan, has invested $2.5 million toward a new partnership as part of its $6 million commitment in investments to affordable housing projects in Indiana. The organization is investing with Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership  (INHP), the leading homeownership resource in Marion County whose … Read More

Indiana Historical Society Hosts Festival of Trees

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indiana Historical Society’s (IHS) 2021 Festival of Trees holiday exhibit features more trees, more festive family workshops and more chances to get into the holiday spirit. From now through January 8, visitors can take part in the annual holiday extravaganza at the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana … Read More

#IndyKeepsCreating Series Continues Through March 2022

INDIANAPOLIS — The City of Indianapolis and the Arts Council of Indianapolis recently announced the first round of events supported by the new #IndyKeepsCreating Series, featuring music, art installations, and cultural programs happening through March 2022. The #IndyKeepsCreating Series engages artists and arts and culture partners with paid opportunities to … Read More

Applause!: Nov. 19-26

• The Irvington Historical Society’s Holiday Market will be held Friday, Nov. 19 from 5-9 p.m. and Saturday, Nov. 20 from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Artists, artisans, and crafters will sell their wares, plus there will be several authors selling and signing their books, vintage collectibles for sale. Ad mission is … Read More

Polio Revisited — Survivor’s Stories

This article first appeared in December 2010. ‘Tis the season to give thanks. Whether you’re thankful for your family, your friends, your pet, your job, your church, your car or that sandwich you had for lunch yesterday, everyone has something to be thankful for. What about your health? Recently, I … Read More