Monthly Archives: March 2024

Applause!: March 8-14

• Indianapolis Animal Care Services needs volunteers to help care for cats and dogs in their care. Duties may include helping with laundry and washing dishes. If you have some time to help out, you can apply online at indy.gov/agency/animal-care-services. • Excitement is definitely building for the total eclipse on … Read More

City Market Closes, Scheduled for Revamp

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis City Market closed on March 1. Following the closure of the market house to the public, vendors began to decommission  their space prior to the beginning of long-awaited renovations. In response to an assessment completed in 2021, the lengthy renovation will address key structural components including … Read More

Library Expand Braille Book Collection

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Public Library is expanding its collection of Braille books in February 2024. The expansion is meant to provide an inclusive collection to patrons who are blind, patrons who have low vision, and patrons who want to practice reading braille. The Braille collection will include 35 new … Read More

Eiteljorg Museum Achieves Energy Efficiency Goals

INDIANAPOLIS — The Eiteljorg Museum of American Indians and Western Art has pursued steps to reduce its overall energy use. In recognition of the Eiteljorg’s overall 18 percent reduction in its electricity consumption, AES Indiana presented a financial incentive to the museum. The Eiteljorg received $22,810 to support all implementation … Read More

Travels with Paula: The Getty Museum

Last time, my daughter, son and grandkids went to The Academy Museum. This day my sister, her fellow and my son went to The Getty Museum which is in West Los Angeles. It’s on top of a hill overlooking LA and the parking is in an underground parking garage. It … Read More