Monthly Archives: September 2018

Indy Do Day Celebrates 5th Anniversary

INDIANAPOLIS — The largest volunteer event in Indianapolis is Indy Do Day, which will be held September 27, 28, and 29. The day(s) bring together people from all over to help neighbors and neighborhoods. The Rotary Club of Indianapolis presents this year’s Indy Do Day, which is a successful project … Read More

“Sons: Seeing the Modern African American Male” at IndyPL

INDIANAPOLIS — The entire community is invited to view a powerful photographic exhibit, “Sons: Seeing the Modern African American Male,” from Sept. 25 – Oct. 31 at Central Library, 40 E. St. Clair St. It is intended to foster a better understanding of this often marginalized segment of the American … Read More

Food in Transit Market Launched Downtown

INDIANAPOLIS — Recently. the city launched an innovative pilot program that aims to increase Indianapolis residents’ access to fresh, affordable, healthy food. The “Food in Transit” program will allow residents to shop for fresh, reasonably priced produce at the Julia M. Carson Transit Center during peak hours of IndyGo ridership. … Read More

Electric Scooters Back on Streets with Rules in Place

INDIANAPOLIS — Lime and Bird electric scooters are back on the streets of Indianapolis for riders to enjoy. However, city officials are stressing that riders will need to obey the rules of the road in order for them to stay. The recently passed city ordinance regulating the riding and parking … Read More