Monthly Archives: March 2025

Marion Co. Health Dept. to Offer Free Diabetes Education Classes

INDIANAPOLIS — The ABCs of Diabetes is a free, four-part diabetes education series offered each month by the Marion County Public Health Department. Classes provide adults with diabetes and pre-diabetes with access to educational services and resources for managing and preventing diabetes. Family members and friends are also welcome to … Read More

Indy Parks to Remediate and Improve Graham Martin Park

INDIANAPOLIS — Indy Parks has announced upcoming environmental remediation and park improvement plans for Lt. Jr. Grd Graham Edward Martin Park, which is located along Fall Creek between Indiana Avenue and W 16th Street. Planned improvements at Lt. Graham Edward Martin Park are funded through the Lilly Endowment Grant and … Read More

Program Helps Former Offenders Overcome Barriers

INDIANAPOLIS — Public Advocates in Community re-Entry (PACE) is expanding its Breaking the Chains Program with a post-release workshop. The new Guidance for Post Support (GPS) Workshop is an intensive three-week post-release program to help justice-involved individuals overcome barriers to community re-entry, achieve financial readiness and prepare for successful employment. … Read More

Applause!: March 21-27

• The Perry Township / Southport Historical Society will take a trip back to the 1700’s as Bert Kite does an historic portrayal of John Wesley. The meeting will be at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 25, in the Perry Township Education Center, 6548 Orinoco Ave.  Enter through the center … Read More

“The Glass Menagerie” Revived at the IRT

Tennessee Williams, one of the greatest American playwrights of the 20th Century, wrote The Glass Menagerie in 1944. It is as relevant and emotional today as it was when first staged. The Indiana Repertory Theatre’s production is vibrant and poetic. The story is based partly on William’s own troubled youth. … Read More