Monthly Archives: June 2015

Amy Wackerly Named IPS Teacher of the Year

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Public Schools recently announced the 2015 Teacher of the Year, Amy Wackerly. Mrs. Wackerly teaches 3rd grade at Center for Inquiry School 2. Her commitment to lifelong learning and service to students and the community make her an example of excellence in IPS. This isn’t the first … Read More

Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational June 11-14

INDIANAPOLIS — For the second consecutive year, the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association will visit the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the Brickyard Vintage Racing Invitational, one of the nation’s largest vintage racing festivals featuring four days of action with cars of all types. Vintage Indy cars, Formula One cars, stock cars … Read More

Irvington Farmer’s Market Opens June 14

IRVINGTON — Where else on the east side can you buy plants, farm-fresh vegetables, fruit, artisan bread, eat fresh guacomole and chips followed by gourmet ice cream, haggle over antiques and collectibles, purchase handcrafted jewelry, soap, garden art, bags, plus pet pretty much every breed of dog and catch up … Read More

Fridays at the Fort Returns

LAWRENCE — The City of Lawrence’s Fridays at the Fort is back, kicking off the 2015 season on June 5. Festivities start at 5 p.m. live music from bands and DJs, several food trucks on site, and a beer tent operated by Fort Ben Pub. Attendees may bring chairs, blankets, … Read More

Monumental Mile Winners

INDIANAPOLIS — The 2nd annual running of the Monumental Mile took place June 4 on Monument Circle to record setting results. The final two (of nine) races of the evening saw records fall in both the Men’s and Women’s Elite Race Divisions. The Men’s mile was won by defending champion … Read More