Monthly Archives: June 2022

100 Years Ago: June 17-23

From The Indianapolis News, Friday, June 23, 1922: The City Normal School will close following a recent opinion on the school’s legality by Indiana Attorney General Ulysses S. Lesh. It was determined that the Indianapolis public school board has no authority in law to appropriate money for the operation of … Read More

Scam Wham

Sometime in 2017, a credit monitoring organization suffered a breach in its security and its clients were subsequently exposed to the shenanigans of unethical people and groups, groups who are intent on robbing us of our assets. I was one of the millions effected by the breach, though I lost … Read More

Vintage Goes Outdoors

Ah, Summer! The warm weather is upon us and with it the opportunity to move our lives, and our favorite plants, outdoors. For me, one of the great joys of the season is visiting my favorite nursery and dragging home as many potted plants and flowers as my budget will … Read More

Irvington Farmers Market Begins June 12

IRVINGTON — The Irvington Garden Club’s award-winning Farmers Market will begin Sunday, June 12 from noon-3 p.m. at Ellenberger Park, 5301 E. St. Clair. The monthly market is held on the second Sunday of the month through October. The market features over 80 vendors with produce, plants, food, handcrafted items, … Read More