Monthly Archives: October 2022

Applause!: Oct. 21-27

• East District IMPD will offer an Active Shooter presentation on Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 6 p.m. at headquarters, 201 N. Shadeland Ave. The free presentation offers strategies and guidance for surviving an active shooter situation such as what happened at Columbine High School and the FedEx facility in Indianapolis. … Read More

My Jobs: Freelancer and Calligraphy Teacher

This particular article was never written before as a part of My Jobs in 2012 but one I thought I should include . . . After losing my job at Lee Wards in 1983 and staying home with my son for two years, I did freelance art jobs which overlapped … Read More

Confluence at Garfield Park

INDIANAPOLIS – Garfield Park is showcasing its latest art exhibit, Confluence: An Exhibition of Stone Sculptures, through Saturday, Oct.  22 at the Garfield Park Conservatory and Sunken Garden. The exhibit features monumental works by Dominic Benhura and additional renowned stone sculpture artists from Zimbabwe, Africa. These artists and conservationists share … Read More

VonnegutFest November 3-12 Celebrates Kurt Vonnegut

INDIANAPOLIS — The Kurt Vonnegut Museum & Library (KVML) – a nonprofit organization with a mission to champion the legacy of writer Kurt Vonnegut and the principles of free expression and common decency, celebrates Kurt Vonnegut’s 100th birthday with VonnegutFest as part of this year’s “A Century of Stories: Vonnegut@100” … Read More

Grandparents & Other Relatives Can Qualify for 2021 Child Tax Credits

The IRS urges grandparents, foster parents or people caring for siblings or other relatives to check their eligibility to receive the 2021 Child Tax Credit. It’s important for people who might qualify for this credit to review the eligibility rules to make sure they still qualify. Taxpayers can use the … Read More