Monthly Archives: September 2019

100 Years Ago: Sept. 27-Oct. 4

From The Indianapolis Star, Tuesday, September 30, 1919: Acting on a special advisory committee’s recommendations, Herbert L. Bass, architects, has been asked to prepare plans for remodeling the City Market to enable foodstuff producers to sell retail. To do this the present restaurant will have to be moved, and city … Read More

A Moment of Joy

As we two prammed down University Avenue past the Irvington Preparatory Academy on the sidewalk opposite the school, my granddaughter and I heard the sudden rushing and rustling of clothes, and the slap of shoes on the ground. I’m assuming that Myah heard the things I did, but she had … Read More

Rivoli Reuse Findings Meeting September 23

INDIANAPOLIS — As part of the 10th Street Arts grant, the John Boner Neighborhood Centers received from the Lilly Endowment, a reuse study has been conducted. There will be Rivoli Community Presentation of the findings on Monday, Sept. 23 at 6 p.m. at the John Boner Neighborhood Center, 2236 E. … Read More

Ghost Tales of the Civil War at the Harrison Presidential Site

INDIANAPOLIS – Candlelight Theatre presents the spooktacular story, Ghost Tales of the Civil War by James Trofatter at the Benjamin Harrison Presidential Site on select dates in October. This full-length play is complete with candlelight, historical artifacts and the rich ambiance of President Harrison’s original furnishings, making it a one-of-a-kind … Read More