Monthly Archives: November 2022

Applause!: Nov. 25-Dec. 1

• Due to the Thanksgiving holiday, trash pickup will be on a sliding schedule. Thursday trash will be picked up Friday, and Friday’s on Saturday. Also remember that the deadline for leaf collection is Dec. 2, so get those leaves in bags and to the curb soon! • There will … Read More

The Thompson Family: Memories in A Quilt

Steven Schmidt, Bona Thompson Memorial Center In 1890, Edward Thompson, a well-to-do banker, moved his wife and surviving daughter, Bona Thompson, from Edinburgh, Indiana to a large house in the Indianapolis suburb of Irvington so that she could attend Butler’s preparatory school before attending Butler College in Irvington. Bona majored … Read More

Buck Creek Players Present “The Game’s Afoot” Dec. 2-18

INDIANAPOLIS — Buck Creek Players continuea their 49th season with “The Game’s Afoot” for nine live in-person performances at the playhouse starting Friday, Dec. 2nd and running through Sunday, Dec. 18th. Tickets are $18 for adults, and $16 for seniors and students. Tickets may be purchased at www.buckcreekplayers.com. It is … Read More

Monon Trail Widened Between 14th and 56th Streets

INDIANAPOLIS — The Monon Trail Widening Project completed the first segment recently. The $1.8 million project widened the Monon Trail between 14th and 56th streets, providing smoother and safer space for walking, biking and commuting by trail. This improvement is just one part of a larger effort to improve trails … Read More

“Jingle Rails” at the Eiteljorg Thru Jan. 16

INDIANAPOLIS — The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art welcomes back families for a favorite holiday tradition with the opening of Fifth Third Bank “Jingle Rails: The Great Western Adventure” through Jan. 16. Now in its 13th holiday season, Jingle Rails in a one-of-a-kind whimsical model railroad that … Read More