Monthly Archives: April 2023

Free Seed Libraries at IndyPL

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library’s Seed Library, a service that allows patrons to check out and take home a large variety of free vegetable, herb, and flower seeds, returns to several Indianapolis Public Library locations from mid-March through September 2023. “Since the pandemic, there has been a growing interest … Read More

Applause!: April 7-13

• Congratulations to Charles Miller, who was recently appointed as judge in the Marion County Superior Court. Miller is a very active advocate for Irvington, serving on the Historic Irvington Community Council and the Irvington Garden Club, amongst his many accomplishments. He replaces the Honorable Stephen R. Eichholtz, who retired … Read More

Eskenazi Health Pet Therapy Program Helps Patients Heal

Whether it’s through our world class Smith Level I Shock Trauma Center, our Richard M. Fairbanks Burn Center, Sandra Eskenazi Mental Health Center or a wide variety of additional health care resources, healing has always been what Eskenazi Health has been about for more than 160 years. Highly-skilled doctors, nurses and many … Read More

2023 Monster Meeting Lecture Series Begins with Dr. Michael Eric Dyson

INDIANAPOLIS — The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis will host the first event of its 2023 Monster Meeting Lecture Series, which focuses on racial healing in Indianapolis and beyond, on April 23 at 3:30 p.m. at the OrthoIndy Foundation YMCA with speaker Dr. Michael Eric Dyson. Known for his insightful commentary … Read More

“An American in Paris” at Beef & Boards

INDIANAPOLIS — An American in Paris has danced onto the Beef & Boards Dinner Theatre stage, featuring romance, breathtaking dancing, and Gershwin’s timeless melodies; who could ask for anything more? Beautifully based on the 1951 Academy Award winner for Best Picture that starred Gene Kelly and Leslie Caron, An American … Read More