Monthly Archives: February 2023

I Love You

My youngest granddaughter and I were preparing to leave my neighbor’s house after dropping off a “Thank You” card. Myah had signed the card for Barbara, who had given her a book. As we prepared to leave, Myah turned to Barbara — she calls her “Mimi — and said, “I … Read More

Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear

This column originally appeared in April 2012. Whether you viewed them nightly in your living room, or you have only read about them, the television shows of the mid-20th century have captured the interest of collectors across the country, making television memorabilia one of the fastest growing collectibles in today’s … Read More

Arsenal Tech Welcomes Cummins TEC to Campus

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public School (IPS) and Cummins Inc. officials joined local business, government, education and community leaders recently to celebrate the launch of Cummins TEC: Technical Education for Communities at Arsenal Technical High School on the east side. Cummins Advocating for Racial Equity (CARE), a U.S. strategic community initiative, … Read More

Trail Talk Program Delves Into the Path to Citizenship

INDIANAPOLIS — As part of an ongoing series, Trail Talk: The Myth of the Path to Citizenship, will be held Feb. 22, from 7:30-9:30 p.m. Tickets are FREE. The Phoenix has partnered with the Immigrant Welcome Center and the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site to present this Talk detailing and personalizing … Read More