Monthly Archives: October 2018

Helpful Tips for Outdoor Burning Season

INDIANAPOLIS — Marion County residents are only allowed to burn dried twigs or limbs and branches that are from their property. It is illegal to burn leaves, stumps, grass clippings, waste lumber, and furniture. They are only allowed to burn items in a non-combustible container with a ventilated covering. The … Read More

Ann Katz Festival of Books & Arts Kicks Off with Mitch Albom

INDIANAPOLIS — Best-selling author Mitch Albom of Tuesdays with Morrie kicks off the JCC’s 20th Annual Ann Katz Festival of Books & Arts, a three-week festival featuring authors, films, performing artists and fine artists. Among this year’s appearances are a long-time host of the most listened-to drive-time news radio program … Read More

“Ghost of Frankenstein” at GPAC

INDIANAPOLIS — Film historian Eric Grayson will screen Ghost of Frankenstein, a 1942 film starring Lon Chaney, Jr., Bela Lugosi, and Cedric Hardwicke, on Sat., Oct. 13, at 8 p.m. at the Garfield Park Arts Center. This is the fourth film in the annual Frankenstein series at Garfield. Universal Studios … Read More

Spend an Evening with a Secret Agent Oct. 20

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Association will present a special evening featuring retired CIA agent Gene Coyle sharing his stories of being an agent for 30 years around the globe. “Secrets, Spies, and Sleuths” will be held Sat., Oct. 20 at 5:30 p.m. in the Ivy Tech Ballroom, 2820 … Read More

Applause!: Oct. 12-18

• The last Irvington Farmer’s Market of 2018 will be held Sun., Oct. 14 from noon-3 p.m. at Ellenberger Park, 5301 E. St. Clair. Live music, dozens of produce and crafts vendors, and everyone on the east side will be there to celebrate autumn! • East Tenth United Methodist Church … Read More