Monthly Archives: November 2022

Medical Mutts Announces New Director of Development

INDIANAPOLIS — Medical Mutts Service Dogs recently appointed Kelsey Burton as Director of Development. She brings with her an extensive background in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors. Burton was previously the Executive Director at Paws and Think, Inc. and has worked with organizations such as the American Red Cross and … Read More

Applause!: Nov. 18-24

• The Indianapolis Public Library will close on Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 5 p.m. and remain closed until Friday, Nov. 25 to observe the Thanksgiving holiday. • Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 5333 E. Washington St., will offer a free Thanksgiving meal on Thursday, Nov. 24 from noon-2 p.m. at … Read More

Heartland Film Presents “Merry Movie Nights”

INDIANAPOLIS — Heartland Film is introducing a new mini-movie series, Merry Movie Nights. Over six days, eight classic holiday films will be showcased at the movie series that will take place at the Basile Theatre at the Historic Athenaeum (401 E Michigan St, Indianapolis) on December 1 -2 2, and … Read More

Taking It To The Green

On a cops-and-robbers show that I was watching, police cars are chasing a suspect who is driving on a golf course. One officer barks into his car’s loudspeaker, “pull over and park!” The officer adds to his partner, “just stay off the green.” When I was in grade school, there … Read More

The Farmer’s Almanac

Unique in content and inexplicably accurate, the “Old Farmer’s Almanac” stands as the oldest continuously published periodical in North America. This little book was first published by Robert B. Thomas in 1792 under the name “The Farmer’s Almanac.” Originally intended to be a regional publication, only 3,000 copies were printed. … Read More