• Congratulations to Hotel Tango on the southeast side for winning Distillery of the Year and Best of Show Whiskey with their Peated/Smoked Whisky (under 2 years) at the Indiana State Fair Wine and Spirits competition. Hartland Winery was named Winery of the Year, and Country Heritage Brianna was named Wine of the Year.
• The next Irving Circle Park Concert will be held Saturday, August 6, at 7 p.m. Meet early at the Irving Circle on S. Audubon. The NFC {Neighborhood Food Collective} will be collecting non-perishable food items and donations at the north entrance to the Circle.
• The Fonseca Theatre’s stage has been named the C.H. Douglas & Gray Wealth Management stage. The theater is located at 2508 W. Michigan St. and is a collective led by Black, Indigenous, and People of Color individuals to create an accessible and inclusive space.
•The Genealogical Society of Marion County will present a free hybrid program, “History and Reminiscing about Cerealine Towne in Indianapolis, Indiana,” which will be online and in-person at the GSMC Library, 9370 E. Washington St. Sharon Kennedy, the author of “Memories of Cerealine Towne — Indianapolis, Indiana” will be at the library to discuss the history and tell stories about this neighborhood named for the huge cereal mill company that relocated to Indianapolis from Columbus. No advance registration required for in-person attendees. Advance Registration is required for online attendees. Advance Registration for Online meeting is at https://tinyurl.com/2fbkr2yd
• New York Times Bestselling Author Kimberla Lawson Roby will visit the Center for Black Literature and Culture at Central Library on Tuesday, August 9 at 6 p.m. to celebrate the release of her new book, “Sister Friends Forever.” Roby is the recipient of the 2013 NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Literary Work-Fiction. In August 2020, she was named by USA Today as one of the 100 Black novelists you should read. Roby will introduce her book and answer questions. A book signing and book sales will follow.
• Arts for Lawrence will present “Benjamin Harrison Chased a Goat,” an original work by Hank Greene that pays homage to the 23rd President August 5, 6, 7 and 12, 13, 14. Shows on Fridays and Saturdays are at 7:30 p.m. Sundays at 2 p.m. at the Theater at the Fort, 8920 Otis Ave. Tickets are $20 for general admission. Visit artsforlawrence.org for more information and to reserve seats.
• Have you checked out the updated Encyclopedia of Indianapolis? There are several new entries, including a timeline of the city’s history, information about the contributions of African Americans in Indy, and the Unigov Handbook. Visit indyencyclopedia.org and spend many hours looking up information about our fair city.
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