Monthly Archives: September 2017

City Develops Sustainability and Resilience Action Plan

INDIANAPOLIS — At the recent Climate Leadership Summit 2, the City’s Office of Sustainability issued a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for a Sustainability and Resilience Action Plan. The RFQ seeks consultants to assist with the evaluation of existing City of Indianapolis plans, initiatives, assets, and services to determine their impact … Read More

Hispanic Heritage Month in Indianapolis to Oct. 15

INDIANAPOLIS – Mayor Joe Hogsett has proclaimed September 15 through October 15 Hispanic Heritage Month in the City of Indianapolis. Throughout the month, events across the city will recognize those in our community whose ancestors originated in Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. “Hispanic Heritage Month is … Read More

Buck Creek Players Present “Nuts”

INDIANAPOLIS – Who should be incarcerated in a mental hospital? Who has the right to decide whether an unstable person is capable of standing trial in America? Should the state decide? A psychiatrist? The suspect herself? These are some questions with which a court must grapple in Nuts, a courtroom … Read More

Going to The Masquerade Ball

My favorite time of the year is here – FALL!! I love everything about it, the weather, the color of the leaves as they change and of course Halloween. My husband and I have always celebrated Halloween in a big way. For 20 years in a row we had a … Read More

Cabaret Poe Returns Oct. 13

INDIANAPOLIS — Cabaret Poe, presented by Q Artistry, will open its ninth run on Fri,, Oct. 13 in the entertainment complex on Circle Center Mall’s fourth floor. The musical re-imagining of almost all of Edgar Allen Poe’s most famous works cleverly brings to life numerous stories and poems including “The … Read More