Monthly Archives: September 2017

A Century of Irvington Homes Sept. 17

It’s 1917 and the U.S. is just getting involved in the War to End all Wars. Russia is undergoing a revolution. The average price for a home was $5,000 (about $111,584 in today’s money), but the average American made about 22 cents an hour. And Irvington? It was a growing … Read More

New Public Art on 16th St.

INDIANAPOLIS — The Harrison Center, in partnership with Indianapolis Power & Light Company,recently installed “Visionaries,” a public art installation by Owens + Crawley  a local artistic team comprised of Quincy Owens and Luke Crawley. The four sculptural pieces, installed on light posts along E. 16th Street between the Monon Trail … Read More

IACS at Capacity, Seeks Adopters

INDIANAPOLIS — Indianapolis Animal Care Services’ (IACS) shelter is once again at capacity and is asking for help in giving pets a forever home. Shelter staff and volunteers have been doing their best to adopt out cats and dogs, but more and more continue to come in daily. Even with … Read More

Irvington Peace Rally

On Sunday, September 10th, a gathering of people responded to a call from the Irvington Association of Ministers and the Irvington Community Advocacy Network (ICAN) to gather together and love your neighbor. The Peace Rally continued its three-year tradition with prayers — in English and Spanish — from ministers, priests … Read More