Weekly View’s Story Archive

Free Narcan Training Dec. 14

INDIANAPOLIS — The Safety Community Action Team of the Near East Quality of Life Plan will present free opioid overdose training on Tuesday, Dec. 14 at 6 p.m. in the Springdale Room of the John H. Boner Center, 2236 E. 10th St. Admission is free, but pre-registration is required online … Read More

IHPC Offers Roof Stabilization Assistance

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission (IHPC), in partnership with Indiana Landmarks, is accepting applications for a Roof Stabilization Program that assists qualifying homeowners with roof repair and/or replacement if their home is within an IHPC designated historic area. To be eligible, the home must be a single family … Read More

PATTERN Issues Call For Photographers

INDIANAPOLIS — PATTERN, a pillar for fashion, culture, art and music within the Indianapolis community, a are seeking photo submissions for Cerulean, a winter-focused photography exhibition, opening Friday, Jan. 21, 2022, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Paradox. PATTERN will select 15 to 20 local Indianapolis-based photographers to showcase their … Read More

Applause!: Dec. 3-9

• U.S. 40 (Washington St.) will be closed from Muessing to Carroll roads on Dec. 4 for Cumberland’s Weihnachtsmarkt from 11 a.m.-10 p.m. The beloved tradition is now back with reindeer games for the kids, an artisan vendor tent, real reindeer and elves, great food and drink truck options, a … Read More

Library Hosts Jingle Books 2021

INDIANAPOLIS — Tis the season for giving, and Indianapolis residents are invited to help provide free books to children of all ages during Jingle Books 2021, a project of The Indianapolis Public Library and the Office of Mayor Joe Hogsett. Jingle Books, taking place December 1-23 during regular Library hours, … Read More