Monthly Archives: August 2016

IDO Harvest Gala Set for Sept. 10

INDIANAPOLIS — Tyner Pond Farm, located east of Greenfield, and The Mug restaurant are hosting a gala dinner under the stars to benefit the Irvington Development Organization (IDO) in honor of the The Mug’s latest location in Irvington, which will be open soon at 118 S. Audubon. Reservations must be … Read More

Scecina Crusader Football Players at Riley Hospital

INDIANAPOLIS — Scecina Crusader football players spent an afternoon in July visiting with patients and patients’ siblings at the Child Life Zone at Riley Hospital for Children at Indiana University Health in Downtown Indianapolis. Crusaders football coach Ott Hurrle said he wanted the players to have an experience dealing with … Read More

Auction, Exhibits and More at Irvington Ice Cream Social

IRVINGTON — A long-standing Irvington event will be bigger and better than ever. The Annual Irvington Historical Society Ice Cream Social will be held Aug. 7 from noon-3 p.m. at the Bona Thompson Memorial Center, 5350 University Ave. Downey Avenue will be closed in front of the center for the … Read More

Under the Big Top at ZirkusGrimm

The folks at Q Artistry created something unique a few years ago — a gothic musical based on the works of the Brothers Grimm’s fairy tales played out by a down-on-their-luck circus — that captured audiences. Originally staged at the Lodge in Irvington, this year’s big tent is at Circle … Read More

The Vatican Prophecies: Investigating Supernatural Signs, Apparitions and Miracles in the Modern Age by John Thavis

John Thavis draws on his thirty years of experience as a journalist covering the Vatican in writing his book, The Vatican Prophecies: Investigating Supernatural Signs, Apparitions and Miracles in the Modern Age. His comprehensive descriptions tell what people see, the history of the phenomena and the effects on believers. The … Read More