Monthly Archives: September 2019

Black Hat Society of Historic Irvington puts on Black Hat Strut

IRVINGTON— The dancing witches of Historic Irvington Black Hat Society will put on a family-friendly theatrical witchy fashion show for the charity Ascent 121, a non profit that provides recovery services for central Indiana teen survivors of commercial sexual exploitation. The Black Hat Strut is Sunday, October 6th from 2:00 … Read More

The Bridges of Marion County

Growing up in the 1950s, my family would often go for Sunday drives from our Irvington home. Our Chevy sedan, with my dad at the wheel and my mom riding “shotgun,” me and my two brothers packed in the back seat, would head out for a “drive in the country.” … Read More

Flanner Buchanan Partners with Operation Honor Guard

INDIANAPOLIS — Flanner Buchanan is partnering for a second year with Operation Honor Guard, a non-profit that gives charitable assistance to organizations that provide military funerals for veterans and service members. Money raised will be used to purchase new honor guard uniforms for the Indy Metropolitan Military Honor Guard (IMMHG), … Read More

Subgrant Announced for Environmental Remediation

INDIANAPOLIS — The former home of Colonial Bakery  on 24th St. and Winthrop on the north side will be remediated to residential standards and marketed for redevelopment. The site was used by the Colonial Baking Company for warehouse storage, truck loading, and truck repair from the mid-1950s through the 1990s, … Read More

Sci-Fi Documentary Thriller Trap at Buck Creek Players

INDIANAPOLIS — Join the Buck Creek Players in the continuation of their 46th season of quality theater with the sci-fi documentary thriller, Trap by Stephen Gregg, running for two weekends, Sept. 27-Oct. 6. Curtain times are at 8 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, with 2:30 p.m. matinees on Sunday. All … Read More