Monthly Archives: February 2026

Timothy E. Nelson, Ph.D. to Speak at the Eiteljorg

INDIANAPOLIS — Each February during Black History Month, the Eiteljorg presents the Leon Jett Memorial Lecture Series, which features a respected author, artist or scholar speaking about historical and contemporary Black Americans and their contributions to the American West. At 1 p.m. on Saturday Feb. 21, the Eiteljorg welcomes this … Read More

Arts & Rummage Returns to Hancock Co. Fairgrounds

GREENFIELD — The 10th annual Arts & Rummage sale at the Hancock County Fairgrounds will open at 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 21. Vendors will be selling rummage sale items, antiques, collectibles, electronics, home décor, books, record albums, clothing; homemade crafts including 3D printing, crochet, woodwork and flower arrangements; other vendors … Read More

William Lawson Exhibit at Carpenter Realtors in Irvington

Carpenter Realtors and Branch Manager Rich Costello will present an exhibit of paintings by artist William Lawson through the end of February at their office gallery location 5636 East Washington Street (next door to Jockamo Upper Crust Pizza). Lawson, an Irvington resident since 2018, shows eleven paintings created over the … Read More

Applause!: Feb. 13-19

• February 14th, the group will be holding a “Show Your Love for Ransburg” rally from 9 a.m. — noon, outside of the Ransburg’s entrance at 501 N. Shortridge. You are encouraged to make a sign, wear your YMCA gear, and bring friends to stand up and show your support … Read More

Your Money, Your Community: Why Where You Bank Matters

Where you choose to bank affects more than your personal finances — it also impacts the community around you. For many people, banking feels like a purely individual decision. But at a credit union, deposits do more than support one account at a time. They help fuel local opportunity. Credit … Read More