Monthly Archives: January 2017

World War I: 100 Years Ago – Jan. 20-26

From The Indianapolis News, Friday, January 26: A mass meeting of 2,600 Indianapolis citizens was held last evening at the Murat Theater to protest the deportation of thousands of Belgian men by the German government into Germany to perform involuntary labor. A little group of Belgians was the center of … Read More

The Auction Experience

Whether it be fine art or appliances, vintage clothing or patio furniture, Victorian jewelry or a riding mower, if you need it or want it…. you can most likely find it at an auction. Auction houses across the country are experiencing record numbers in attendance as the Millennials are discovering … Read More

I Love My Doctor

In the first week of November, I needed my doctor to assess a painful condition and recommend remediation. The first visit achieved diagnosis and treatment and in the follow-up, the doctor reviewed the results of my laboratory tests. My “labs” were generally fine, but the main thing that I can … Read More

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Celebrations Around Indianapolis

INDIANAPOLIS — Visitors to White River State Park attractions will receive free admission and free parking on Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Jan. 16, with a canned good donation (one can per person, per attraction). White River State Park is located at 801 W. Washington St. In addition to enjoying … Read More