Monthly Archives: July 2025

Osbert Sumner Photo Collection Talk July 20

IRVINGTON — In 1898, Osbert Sumner was gifted a camera by his coworkers when he left his position at Schnull & Co. With that camera, he managed to capture some amazing views of Indianapolis (and a few other places). His glass negatives were left under the basement stairs of his … Read More

New Acts and More at the Indiana State Fair

INDIANAPOLIS — The 2025 Indiana State Fair has announced a mix of brand-new attractions and beloved fan favorites, all in harmony with this year’s theme: “The Soundtrack of Summer.” The following attractions are FREE with paid fair admission, unless otherwise noted: • Big Top Circus presented by Bee Window daily … Read More

Library Hosts Free Legal Clinic

INDIANAPOLIS — Individuals seeking free legal assistance are invited to Central Library on Tuesday, July 29, from 3–7 p.m. for a Free Legal Clinic provided in partnership with Indiana Legal Services (ILS) and the Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic (NCLC). Legal staff from both organizations will be on-site to provide free, … Read More

Food Pantry Adds Hours Due to High Demand

INDIANAPOLIS — Mid-North Food Pantry is expanding its services to include Saturday shopping hours, beginning Saturday, July 19 from 10 a.m. to noon. The pantry, located at 3333 N Meridian Street, will now open one Saturday each month in addition to its existing weekly Monday, Wednesday, and Friday hours. This … Read More

Goodbye, and Good Luck

When I moved to Irvington in May 2013, I had been at least two years away from the primary care physician that had attended to me when I lived in St Louis Missouri. I cannot remember the sequence of events that prompted me to find a PCP in Indianapolis, but … Read More