Weekly View’s Story Archive

Swish Arts & Cultural Festival Begins March 13

INDIANAPOLIS — Nearly 600 visual artists, musicians, dancers, spoken-word artists, curators, and other creative-industry professionals will turn downtown Indianapolis into a sidewalk art gallery and a three-week cultural festival when Swish tips off Saturday, March 13. All experiences are free and open to the public and will take place outdoors. … Read More

Local DAR Chapter Bestows Youth Citizenship Award

BEECH GROVE — The Samuel Bryan Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, was proud to award the 2021 Youth Citizenship Award on March 2 to Zachary Dray, Indianapolis. Chapter Regent, Patricia Moy, presented the Youth Citizenship Award to Zac at his home with family present. This award is presented to … Read More

Project GEAR Seeks to Bring Youth, IMPD Together With Mountain Bikes

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD), Clif Bar Baking Company of Indianapolis, and the Indy Public Safety Foundation (IPSF) recently introduced Project GEAR — Genuine Youth Engagement and Recreation. An extension of IMPD’s Youth Mountain Bike Project, this mobile mountain bike skills park will be a resource for youth … Read More

Project Indy Opens for Summer Programs

INDIANAPOLIS — Project Indy Youth Jobs Initiative has launched for youths seeking employment and for employers looking for workers. As with all other things, this program and the young people it supports have seen the repercussions of the COVID-19 impact. This is the fifth year for the program. Project Indy … Read More

Georgia Street Closed for Tourney Events

INDIANAPOLIS — Georgia Street from Pennsylvania Street to Capitol Avenue is closed for NCAA tournament related events through April 5. Cross traffic will be maintained on Illinois and Meridian Streets as well as a detour to a public parking garage between Illinois and Meridian streets. Businesses along Georgia Street were … Read More