Monthly Archives: October 2023

Affordable Housing Coming to 46th and Keystone

INDIANAPOLIS — City officials, Partnership for Affordable Housing, Inc. and House Investments, LLP recently gathered to highlight construction and break ground on Forty Six Flats, a $41 million affordable housing development located at 2511 East 46th St. This $41 million public-private partnership between Partnership for Affordable Housing, Inc., House Investments, … Read More

The Joys of Halloween Past

As a child in the 1960s, Halloween was a time for homemade costumes, trick or treat, decorating the neighbor trees with toilet paper and wonderful parties where we bobbed for apples and played spin the bottle when the adults weren’t looking! But, if we go back to early 1900s America, … Read More

Neto Comes Back To Irvington Sunday!

This Sunday (October 29th, 2023) perennial ABA Indiana Pacer fan favorite Bob Netolicky is coming back to Irvington. At 5:00 p.m. inside the Irving Theatre, as part of Kevin Friedly’s Firehouse Irvington podcast, Q-95’s Jay Baker, Bob Netolicky, and I will gather in the Irving for a fun and informal … Read More

100 Years Ago: Oct. 27-Nov. 2

From The Indianapolis Times, Wednesday, October 31, 1923: Tonight, goblins, black cats, ghosts, witches, and fun-seekers will rule for it is Halloween. Youngsters will don masquerade costumes and funny faces and make their merry rounds. In the days leading up to Halloween, junior high teachers and students in many schools … Read More

Cartwheels On The Lawn

From the American Cancer Society: In recent years, (breast cancer) incidence rates have increased by 0.5% per year. My youngest granddaughter spent some time with me recently while her mother ran errands. After completing some kindergarten homework — did kindergartners have homework in the 1950s? — Myah demanded that we … Read More