Monthly Archives: August 2022

Applause!: Aug. 12-18

• The Irvington Garden Club will host the Irvington Farmer’s Market on Sunday, Aug. 14 from noon-3 p.m. at Ellenberger Park, 5301 E. St. Clair St. The market will have lots of produce, home-made treats, music, artisan vendors, and a good time for everyone in the community. • Enjoy an … Read More

City Participating in Multi-City Temperature Study

INDIANAPOLIS — This summer, urban natural area specialists and ecologists from the Indianapolis Office of Land Stewardship team are participating in a cross-country study as part of the Forests in Cities network. These researchers are collaborating to quantify differences in temperature across natural and built environments using satellite data  by … Read More

2022 Indiana Agriculture Photo Contest Winners Announced

INDIANAPOLIS — Recently, Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch and the Indiana State Department of Agriculture announced the winners of the 2022 Indiana Agriculture photo contest. The winning photographs will be displayed in the lieutenant governor’s Family of Business offices in Indianapolis. The winning photos were chosen from hundreds of entries in … Read More

Neighborhood Pitches In to Paint Mural

INDIANAPOLIS —East side residents came to the Community Heights neighborhood on Saturday, August 6, to pitch in and help create a traffic calming mural next to School 88 at East 16th and Graham Ave. Dozens of volunteers came out to paint the eastbound lane of 16th St. just east of … Read More

Poverty-Fighting Projects Receive $105,000 in Grants

INDIANAPOLIS — The Christian Theological Seminary Faith & Action Project has awarded grants totaling $105,000 for four efforts aimed at breaking the cycle of poverty in Indianapolis. The 2022 grant recipients are: • Marian Faith Community Nursing. Marian University’s Leighton School of Nursing will use its grant for Marian Family … Read More