Monthly Archives: March 2022

Applause!: March 11-17

• Based on new CDC recommendations, Indy Parks is lifting its mask requirement inside facilities and family centers. Masks are no longer required to enter Indy Parks buildings, but they are still encouraged regardless of vaccination status. Park staff are continuing to sanitize common areas, and park visitors are encouraged … Read More

Playful Paper: Mystery and Magic Art Show on South Side

INDIANAPOLIS — A one-artist-show, Playful Paper: Mystery and Magic, by artist, Sonja Lehman is featured at the Southside Art League Off Broadway Gallery in March. The featured artist will be exhibiting a collection of original artwork including unique paper wall/window hangings and bendable paper objects that emit light including smaller … Read More

IndyPL Offers Panel Discussion on COVID-19 March 16

INDIANAPOLIS — Hear from a panel of local public health professionals and reporters to better understand the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic, which will be felt in our community for years, especially in our healthcare system. What Are the Consequences of Covid-19 in Our Community? will take place on Wednesday, … Read More

Everybody’s Got Some

In my years as a liquidator I have worked in hundreds of homes across central Indiana and viewed thousands of items. Some of these homes were very modest in their contents while others contained valuable art and antiques. There is, however one common denominator, one thing which I have found … Read More

100 Years Ago: March 11-17

From The Indianapolis Star, Thursday, March 16, 1922: Yesterday, the Indianapolis board of public works rescinded its earlier action allowing the Ku Klux Klan to use Tomlinson Hall for a public meeting Saturday evening. The board took this step on advice of Taylor Groninger, city corporation counsel, who declared such … Read More