Monthly Archives: May 2020

Applause!: May 8-14

• To honor the life of Angela Summers, the USPS carrier who was shot and killed on her near-eastside route on April 27, fellow workers and friends gathered on Monday, May 4 at the post office at Linwood Square to release balloons in her memory. • Cindy Keown, outreach lead … Read More

Irvington Community Schools Hosts Meal Delivery

IRVINGTON — The school shutdowns due to the COVID-19 stay-at-home executive orders issued by Mayor Joe Hogsett and Gov. Eric Holcomb in mid-March doesn’t stop the need for children to be fed. So Irvington Community School, Inc. (ICS) took action. On the program launch day, ICS personnel delivered 235 meals to … Read More

Planting (or Giving) Flowers for Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day is Sunday, May 10. So many traditions will be disrupted this year — no restaurant brunch, no big family gatherings, no special event to mark the occasion — but flowers can still be sent. In addition, you can plant some flowers at home to remember your mom, or … Read More

Online Films Help Hoosiers Experience Indiana Nature

INDIANAPOLIS — During the month of May, short films, virtual experiences and essays will help Hoosiers find renewal, refuge, relaxation and reflection in nature. The activities, presented by Indiana Humanities, are inspired by its award-winning program called Next Indiana Campfires. In previous years, the events were held in person and … Read More

New Book Details Rescued Historic Indiana Properties

INDIANA — To mark its 60th year, Indiana Landmarks has published a new book filled with dramatic before-and-after photos and more than 50 stories of landmarks across the state snatched from the wrecking ball or lifted from decades of neglect and restored to new uses. Indiana Landmarks: Rescued & Restored … Read More