Monthly Archives: January 2020

New Year’s Resolutions are Hard to Live Up To

Every year at this time many of us consider whether or not to establish any New Year’s resolutions in an effort to improve our lives. For those who set new goals at the beginning of each year, they do so with the firm belief that through sheer will and dedication … Read More

Morning After Grace at the IRT

Morning After Grace, directed by IRT’s Executive Artistic Director Janet Allen, proves that retirement offers a whole new lease on life and that the learning doesn’t stop when you reach a certain age. A trio of retirees navigate loss, old demons, and hard truths in this surprising and funny play … Read More

Applause!: Jan. 3-9, 2020

• Looking for help to get a job in 2020? The Indianapolis Public Library will hold several Career Center programs for adults needing help with creating a resume, searching for a job or career online, and much more. The next programs will be held Saturday, Jan. 4 at the East … Read More

Indy Parks, DPW Offer Christmas Tree Recycling

INDIANAPOLIS — The Indianapolis Department of Public Works (DPW) and Indy Parks will accept live Christmas trees for recycling at multiple drop-off points in public parks throughout the city. Beginning Thursday, December 26, 2019 through Friday, January 31, 2020, residents can drop off live trees at nine different locations. Trees … Read More

100 Years Ago: Jan. 3-9

From The Indianapolis Star, Sunday, January 4, 1920: Federal agents arrested twenty alleged radical agitators last night in raids in Terre Haute, Clinton, and Ft. Wayne as part of the nation-wide round-up of anarchists. Warrants were issued for the arrest of fifty men, but many agitators disappeared, having been alerted … Read More