Monthly Archives: December 2021

IHPC Offers Roof Stabilization Assistance

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission (IHPC), in partnership with Indiana Landmarks, is accepting applications for a Roof Stabilization Program that assists qualifying homeowners with roof repair and/or replacement if their home is within an IHPC designated historic area. To be eligible, the home must be a single family … Read More

PATTERN Issues Call For Photographers

INDIANAPOLIS — PATTERN, a pillar for fashion, culture, art and music within the Indianapolis community, a are seeking photo submissions for Cerulean, a winter-focused photography exhibition, opening Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Paradox. PATTERN will select 15 to 20 local Indianapolis-based photographers to showcase their … Read More

Getting a Flu Vaccine is More Important Now than Ever Before

Medical experts tell us every year about the importance of receiving the influenza vaccine, but unfortunately, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) states that only about half of the U.S. population receives an annual flu shot. Flu is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect … Read More

Applause!: Dec. 3-9

• U.S. 40 (Washington St.) will be closed from Muessing to Carroll roads on Dec. 4 for Cumberland’s Weihnachtsmarkt from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. The beloved tradition is now back with reindeer games for the kids, an artisan vendor tent, real reindeer and elves, great food and drink truck options, a … Read More

Library Hosts Jingle Books 2021

INDIANAPOLIS — Tis the season for giving, and Indianapolis residents are invited to help provide free books to children of all ages during Jingle Books 2021, a project of The Indianapolis Public Library and the Office of Mayor Joe Hogsett. Jingle Books, taking place December 1-23 during regular Library hours, … Read More