Weekly View’s Story Archive

Neighborhood Tour to Highlight LGBTQ+ Legacy

INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Landmarks and the Herron-Morton Place Neighborhood Association, with support from Indy Pride and Herron Classical Schools, are hosting a June 24 tour of historic Herron-Morton Place, the 160+-year-old Indianapolis neighborhood that played an unique role as a hub of LGBTQ+ life and culture during some of the … Read More

IRT Renames Upperstage, Opens Capital Campaign

INDIANAPOLIS — On June 6, the Indiana Repertory Theatre announced its Back to the Future capital campaign as part of a retirement celebration for Janet Allen, the Theatre’s longest-running Margot Lacy Eccles Artistic Director. The $6 million campaign will support the renaming of the Upperstage Theatre to honor Allen’s legacy … Read More

Applause!: June 16-22

• Juneteenth, Monday June 19, is a federal holiday. The post office, library and many other institutions will be closed. There is no mail service on June 19. The day was made a federal holiday in 2021. • Arts for Lawrence will host a Juneteenth Jubilee on Saturday, June 17 … Read More

Free Summer Meals Available to Students

INDIANAPOLIS — This summer, all Indiana students age 18 and younger have access to free, nutritious meals and snacks at more than 1,000 locations statewide through the 2023 Summer Food Service Program. To find a Summer Food Service site, families can visit IDOENutrition.com to search for sites near them. This … Read More

Local Resources for Food Insecurity

INDIANAPOLIS — The summer months are often difficult for people experiencing food insecurity. Resources may be in short supply as charities experience a cutback on donations, and children are home from school with no lunches. If you are experiencing food insecurity, there are resources in the area that can help. … Read More