Monthly Archives: December 2021

Life Lessons From Puppets and Toons, Part 2

This column originally appeared in January, 2011 According to a recent survey by Men’s Health magazine and CNN, one-third of American men   Last week, I told you about a recent study that found that one third of American men have not seen a doctor in over a year. What’s even … Read More

A Beautiful Tradition Continues in Luminaria December 19

Candles in paper bags will once again flicker and light the way to Christmas and the holiday season as a tradition for the past 45 years comes back to the east side’s historic Irvington neighborhood. The Luminaria is a festival of lights, held in Irvington the Sunday before Christmas, Dec. … Read More

Indianapolis Zoo Gets New Sponsor for Christmas at the Zoo

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Zoo’s annual Christmas at the Zoo is underway for its 53rd year, this year joined by exclusive presenting sponsor CareSource, a nationally recognized nonprofit health plan. This year will mark the start of a three-year partnership as the organizations work together to make lasting memories for … Read More

Winter Solstice Walk in Lawrence

LAWRENCE — Enjoy a Winter Solstice story as told by Celestine Bloomfield, create a langer under the direction of Arts for Lawrence Resident Artist Gary Schmidt, and participate in a Winter Solstice walk from the Sterrett Center (8950 Otis Ave.) to Civic Plaza. Refreshments will be served at the plaza, … Read More